(I had posted this in another forum thinking it was bad luck but a few had sent messages telling me it wasn't so here it is...)
So, being a Guardian breed lover I decided to do a little test...
I have been pairing random dragons in my clan and seeing certain elements to breeding I found interesting, such as genetics, colors, etc. I also found that using a Boon made for some interesting results...
Now, I'm not sure if it was perhaps my luck or not but it seems that whenever a Boon of Fertility is used, all of my dragons came out fully basic. I even had two similar parents, both tiger primary genes and freckle secondary gene breed and got the same result in all 4 eggs: basic.
However, when I paired the same parents together 2 more times and used a boon 2 more times..the next 3 babies came out basic as well.
I tried two more parents, same freckle/tiger combination twice (Boonless)and their 5 kids had both tiger and freckle. Coincidence? I'm not sure if the Boon is a bug or not, or maybe to get a better chance at the genes passing down they need more nest time but I found it interesting. I also know some luck factors into a clutch regardless but even so.
Anybody else have a similar story?
So, being a Guardian breed lover I decided to do a little test...
I have been pairing random dragons in my clan and seeing certain elements to breeding I found interesting, such as genetics, colors, etc. I also found that using a Boon made for some interesting results...
Now, I'm not sure if it was perhaps my luck or not but it seems that whenever a Boon of Fertility is used, all of my dragons came out fully basic. I even had two similar parents, both tiger primary genes and freckle secondary gene breed and got the same result in all 4 eggs: basic.
However, when I paired the same parents together 2 more times and used a boon 2 more times..the next 3 babies came out basic as well.
I tried two more parents, same freckle/tiger combination twice (Boonless)and their 5 kids had both tiger and freckle. Coincidence? I'm not sure if the Boon is a bug or not, or maybe to get a better chance at the genes passing down they need more nest time but I found it interesting. I also know some luck factors into a clutch regardless but even so.
Anybody else have a similar story?