TOPIC | Basic to Rare Breed/Gene Challenge
Hatched today:
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Same as before: I've improved with the breed and one gene (tertiary), so the first one will be the heir. Also found an awesome mate for her, he'll definitely stay in my lair:
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@ItachiUmbreon
Hey! Just wondering if you're still participating in this challenge? Haven't seen a post from you since you got your original pair so just wondering [emoji=tundra laughing]
@Mienne
Really cool you advanced in two areas again [emoji=ridgeback happy] your heir and mate are both very nice looking too - I love the familiar you gave to the mate, it matches perfectly! I find it interesting how advancing with breed is happening quicker than advancing with genes - wonder if the probability for inheriting is different for breed versus genes? Or else it could just be coincidence. My next generation will be RTB tomorrow, I'm excited to put them on a nest and see what happens.
@ItachiUmbreon
Hey! Just wondering if you're still participating in this challenge? Haven't seen a post from you since you got your original pair so just wondering
@Mienne
Really cool you advanced in two areas again your heir and mate are both very nice looking too - I love the familiar you gave to the mate, it matches perfectly! I find it interesting how advancing with breed is happening quicker than advancing with genes - wonder if the probability for inheriting is different for breed versus genes? Or else it could just be coincidence. My next generation will be RTB tomorrow, I'm excited to put them on a nest and see what happens.
Hey! Just wondering if you're still participating in this challenge? Haven't seen a post from you since you got your original pair so just wondering
@Mienne
Really cool you advanced in two areas again your heir and mate are both very nice looking too - I love the familiar you gave to the mate, it matches perfectly! I find it interesting how advancing with breed is happening quicker than advancing with genes - wonder if the probability for inheriting is different for breed versus genes? Or else it could just be coincidence. My next generation will be RTB tomorrow, I'm excited to put them on a nest and see what happens.
“ Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.” ~ Les Brown
@Jikoniau
Thank you! At first I thought that it is a coincidence, but now I've looked through the table from the link you provided in the starting post. It looks like there are higher chances for specific breed combinations. So, if you take an approximate value for common x uncommon, it would be 25%, but for spiral x skydancer it is 29%, while spiral x bogsneak is only 21%. Same is true for genes. I personally would like to have a greater number of tests to see if the statistics changes as the sample size grows, but perhaps 100 is enough and having more data will not reveal anything new.
So in theory you can pick the breeds and genes that have better chances and it should speed your progress up. I'm too lazy for that, but it gave me the idea to compare "the best way" and the "worst way" by the number of generations. Finding proper mates still will be the most horrible thing ;___;
Thank you! At first I thought that it is a coincidence, but now I've looked through the table from the link you provided in the starting post. It looks like there are higher chances for specific breed combinations. So, if you take an approximate value for common x uncommon, it would be 25%, but for spiral x skydancer it is 29%, while spiral x bogsneak is only 21%. Same is true for genes. I personally would like to have a greater number of tests to see if the statistics changes as the sample size grows, but perhaps 100 is enough and having more data will not reveal anything new.
So in theory you can pick the breeds and genes that have better chances and it should speed your progress up. I'm too lazy for that, but it gave me the idea to compare "the best way" and the "worst way" by the number of generations. Finding proper mates still will be the most horrible thing ;___;
@Jikoniau
Thank you! At first I thought that it is a coincidence, but now I've looked through the table from the link you provided in the starting post. It looks like there are higher chances for specific breed combinations. So, if you take an approximate value for common x uncommon, it would be 25%, but for spiral x skydancer it is 29%, while spiral x bogsneak is only 21%. Same is true for genes. I personally would like to have a greater number of tests to see if the statistics changes as the sample size grows, but perhaps 100 is enough and having more data will not reveal anything new.
So in theory you can pick the breeds and genes that have better chances and it should speed your progress up. I'm too lazy for that, but it gave me the idea to compare "the best way" and the "worst way" by the number of generations. Finding proper mates still will be the most horrible thing ;___;
Thank you! At first I thought that it is a coincidence, but now I've looked through the table from the link you provided in the starting post. It looks like there are higher chances for specific breed combinations. So, if you take an approximate value for common x uncommon, it would be 25%, but for spiral x skydancer it is 29%, while spiral x bogsneak is only 21%. Same is true for genes. I personally would like to have a greater number of tests to see if the statistics changes as the sample size grows, but perhaps 100 is enough and having more data will not reveal anything new.
So in theory you can pick the breeds and genes that have better chances and it should speed your progress up. I'm too lazy for that, but it gave me the idea to compare "the best way" and the "worst way" by the number of generations. Finding proper mates still will be the most horrible thing ;___;
@Mienne
That is interesting! I guess I had never looked super close at the numbers for that thread - mostly just have used it as a reference for which genes and breeds fall under which rareness level. I probably won't use it to find the "best" genes or breeds either since I like finding dragons I like the look of as well as that they fit the requirements of the next generation and that would make that more difficult to do where it's already fairly limited as is.
I just put my pair on a nest and they got 4 eggs! Here's to hoping I advance with at least one of those eggs!!! [emoji=mirror star]
@Mienne
That is interesting! I guess I had never looked super close at the numbers for that thread - mostly just have used it as a reference for which genes and breeds fall under which rareness level. I probably won't use it to find the "best" genes or breeds either since I like finding dragons I like the look of as well as that they fit the requirements of the next generation and that would make that more difficult to do where it's already fairly limited as is.
I just put my pair on a nest and they got 4 eggs! Here's to hoping I advance with at least one of those eggs!!!
That is interesting! I guess I had never looked super close at the numbers for that thread - mostly just have used it as a reference for which genes and breeds fall under which rareness level. I probably won't use it to find the "best" genes or breeds either since I like finding dragons I like the look of as well as that they fit the requirements of the next generation and that would make that more difficult to do where it's already fairly limited as is.
I just put my pair on a nest and they got 4 eggs! Here's to hoping I advance with at least one of those eggs!!!
“ Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.” ~ Les Brown
@Jikoniau Yeah, I'm still participating, sorry! I've hatched two nests with them as of today. O^O I got so close with this boy today (right).
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Here was the first nest:
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@Jikoniau Yeah, I'm still participating, sorry! I've hatched two nests with them as of today. O^O I got so close with this boy today (right).
Here was the first nest:
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@ItachiUmbreon
That’s awesome that one inherited so many common traits and breed! Although for this challenge you don’t need to hatch an offspring that advances all genes in one hatch so you could take that hatchling and use his as you heir for your next generation - of course you’re welcome to do the challenge differently if you want but that is how I intended the rules. Advancing in any way at all would qualify the hatchling as an heir for the next generation. Let me know if you have any questions about how this is supposed to work! [emoji=tundra happy] Also you can look at our breeding legacy charts for reference as well.
@ItachiUmbreon
That’s awesome that one inherited so many common traits and breed! Although for this challenge you don’t need to hatch an offspring that advances all genes in one hatch so you could take that hatchling and use his as you heir for your next generation - of course you’re welcome to do the challenge differently if you want but that is how I intended the rules. Advancing in any way at all would qualify the hatchling as an heir for the next generation. Let me know if you have any questions about how this is supposed to work! Also you can look at our breeding legacy charts for reference as well.
That’s awesome that one inherited so many common traits and breed! Although for this challenge you don’t need to hatch an offspring that advances all genes in one hatch so you could take that hatchling and use his as you heir for your next generation - of course you’re welcome to do the challenge differently if you want but that is how I intended the rules. Advancing in any way at all would qualify the hatchling as an heir for the next generation. Let me know if you have any questions about how this is supposed to work! Also you can look at our breeding legacy charts for reference as well.
“ Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.” ~ Les Brown
@Jikoniau I figured I'd keep going until I got a baby Ridgie with all the genes............although cool eyes wouldn't hurt at all. Oh, imagine getting an heir with goat eyes [emoji=special eyes] ^ [emoji=special eyes]
@Jikoniau I figured I'd keep going until I got a baby Ridgie with all the genes............although cool eyes wouldn't hurt at all. Oh, imagine getting an heir with goat eyes ^
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@ItachiUmbreon
Ok :) just wanted to be sure you knew how it was setup to work. No worries if you want to do it differently though. [emoji=tundra happy]
@ItachiUmbreon
Ok :) just wanted to be sure you knew how it was setup to work. No worries if you want to do it differently though.
Ok :) just wanted to be sure you knew how it was setup to work. No worries if you want to do it differently though.
“ Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.” ~ Les Brown
@Jikoniau Thanks for checking with me, but I thought the added challenge would be fun [emoji=ridgeback]
@Cheshly + anyone else interested in progress:
I just hatched my nest and advanced in breed and two genes (Primary and Tertiary) with one of the hatchlings!
Meet Astrid:
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and her mate Hiccup (Names inspired by the mates parent NightFury):
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The three spares as well as the previous generation parents are for sale if interested in any of them - see the fore sale tab in my lair.
@Cheshly + anyone else interested in progress:
I just hatched my nest and advanced in breed and two genes (Primary and Tertiary) with one of the hatchlings!
Meet Astrid:
and her mate Hiccup (Names inspired by the mates parent NightFury):
The three spares as well as the previous generation parents are for sale if interested in any of them - see the fore sale tab in my lair.
I just hatched my nest and advanced in breed and two genes (Primary and Tertiary) with one of the hatchlings!
Meet Astrid:
and her mate Hiccup (Names inspired by the mates parent NightFury):
The three spares as well as the previous generation parents are for sale if interested in any of them - see the fore sale tab in my lair.
“ Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.” ~ Les Brown