Some of my dragons have a very limited scope of colors they produce, while others can have offspring of seemingly any color.
Is there any way to tell which colors they can make without hitting "forsee progeny" a hundred times and writing it down?
Some of my dragons have a very limited scope of colors they produce, while others can have offspring of seemingly any color.
Is there any way to tell which colors they can make without hitting "forsee progeny" a hundred times and writing it down?
@Ineptitude
There is a colorwheel
[img]http://media.tumblr.com/0c479101468110de134934fad5469a62/tumblr_inline_mmmw9uTdZh1r0vr4u.jpg[/img]
If you look for each color choice (primary, secondary, and tertiary) of your two dragons their offspring can have any color between the two colors of their parents (it is always the shortest distance)
If you pair a obsidian and a white dragon, the hatchlings can be white/ice/platinum/.../black/obsidian
and if you don't want to look for yourself, there is an[url=http://trollslum.net/fr/] offside color predictor[/url]
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Ineptitude
There is a colorwheel
If you look for each color choice (primary, secondary, and tertiary) of your two dragons their offspring can have any color between the two colors of their parents (it is always the shortest distance)
If you pair a obsidian and a white dragon, the hatchlings can be white/ice/platinum/.../black/obsidian
and if you don't want to look for yourself, there is an
offside color predictor
@
Ineptitude
The colour range is any colour that falls between the colours of the two parents, according to the flight rising colour wheel. Since you probably don't have a colour wheel handy,
this site automatically generates the colour range for you.
EDIT: Well, because of the person above you now do have a colour wheel handy, but that site is still useful.
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Ineptitude
The colour range is any colour that falls between the colours of the two parents, according to the flight rising colour wheel. Since you probably don't have a colour wheel handy,
this site automatically generates the colour range for you.
EDIT: Well, because of the person above you now do have a colour wheel handy, but that site is still useful.
@
liantal
Thank you so much! I never would have figured that out!
@
liantal
Thank you so much! I never would have figured that out!
@
Ineptitude
Here's a
link for seeing the color ranges c: