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TOPIC | Why can't I breed these two?
Hi guys! I got a Banescale male and a Tundra female, each is showing up when I click breed, so they are up to it, just not together, how come? I have to mention that I'm new and a doof...
Hi guys! I got a Banescale male and a Tundra female, each is showing up when I click breed, so they are up to it, just not together, how come? I have to mention that I'm new and a doof...
You have the right to remain human. Unless you're a dragon. Then you have the obligation to remain a dragon.
Banescales are Ancient dragons, who can only breed with their own type, not even other Ancients. Tundras are Moderns, who can breed with any other Modern.

So you will need to find your Banescale another Banescale to breed with, and your Tundra another Modern.

- Forgot to ping as usual: @SuziB
Banescales are Ancient dragons, who can only breed with their own type, not even other Ancients. Tundras are Moderns, who can breed with any other Modern.

So you will need to find your Banescale another Banescale to breed with, and your Tundra another Modern.

- Forgot to ping as usual: @SuziB
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@LuminAgricola

Oohh...wow, ok, thanks for helping :)
@LuminAgricola

Oohh...wow, ok, thanks for helping :)
You have the right to remain human. Unless you're a dragon. Then you have the obligation to remain a dragon.
I have 2 Banescales, one female and one male, and they are both ready to bread, but I can’t bread them. Why?
I have 2 Banescales, one female and one male, and they are both ready to bread, but I can’t bread them. Why?
@Weird09 If you have a question it's best to make your own thread rather than posting in old ones. Threads with replies look like they've been answered so you might end up waiting longer for a response.

Your banescales can't breed because they're related. You can check this with the assay bloodlines option in the scrying workshop: https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=scrying&view=bloodlines
@Weird09 If you have a question it's best to make your own thread rather than posting in old ones. Threads with replies look like they've been answered so you might end up waiting longer for a response.

Your banescales can't breed because they're related. You can check this with the assay bloodlines option in the scrying workshop: https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=scrying&view=bloodlines
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@Weird09 Your dragons share a common ancestor! [img]https://i.gyazo.com/7548f537a04a177f841e0b5314830522.png[/img] Always use [url=https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=scrying&view=bloodlines]Assay Bloodlines[/url] before purchasing dragons you intend to breed! Side note, it is better to create a new thread when you have a question. It is good forum etiquette to not post on threads that are several months old, but also the fact this thread has replies on it may make people assume the original question was answered and not end up seeing your own. [emoji=new friend size=1]
@Weird09
Your dragons share a common ancestor!
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Always use Assay Bloodlines before purchasing dragons you intend to breed!

Side note, it is better to create a new thread when you have a question. It is good forum etiquette to not post on threads that are several months old, but also the fact this thread has replies on it may make people assume the original question was answered and not end up seeing your own.
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