@Firefly15 you're right, they'd be an adorable couple!
TOPIC | [closed]Sneaky Sunday - Year Two
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Even! More! Purple! Though this little boy is also a study in contrast, because he is thistle/grape/cantaloupe with common wind eyes. One of two active and several exalted.
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This girl is an only active (one exalted) combo of mantis/indigo/murk with uncommon wind eyes.
Also, we're coming up on the end of Year Two of Sneaky Sundays. Will probably do a wrap up chart post like last year.
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One of two active and two exalted, this year's penultimate hatch is a sky/cherry/coal boy with common shadow eyes.
Next week will be the last hatch of the year, so expect a wrap up post full of graphs and plans for the next Median Sneak. September 13 will bring year three of Sneaky Sunday as well as a brand new (very lovely!) badge!
Sneep of the Week
One of two active and two exalted, this year's penultimate hatch is a sky/cherry/coal boy with common shadow eyes.
Next week will be the last hatch of the year, so expect a wrap up post full of graphs and plans for the next Median Sneak. September 13 will bring year three of Sneaky Sunday as well as a brand new (very lovely!) badge!
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Our last hatch for this year is a lovely little girl, all in pink and blue. She's an only active (several exalted) combo of cornflower/ice/magenta with uncommon arcane eyes.
Using the data in the "color log" post on page one of this thread, I looked at what RNG landed on for 52 total hatches.
In terms of notable hatches, there was one XXY, a crocodile/crocodile/saffron boy who I decided to keep and name [url=https://www1.flightrising.com/dragon/55807343]Dongo[/url]. He was hatched in October.
Overall, there was a bias towards male hatches this time around, with 25 female and 27 male. Rather delightfully, there is an Exploded 3D Pie style of graph that *is* appropriate for this.
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(Note: the rest of these graphs are going to be "Exploded Donut" style graphs, even where not appropriate, because it amuses me.)
Even though there are 177 total colors on the color wheel, a full 6 colors were seen twice as primaries, and one, radioactive, was seen three times. These color graphs show the colors which were repeated, and non-repeated colors are not represented.
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Nine colors were seen twice as secondaries, below.
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There was a smaller variety of tertiary colors repeated, but boy howdy, did they repeat. Three colors were duplicated, but mauve was seen three times as a tert and peach showed up a whopping FOUR times. FOUR.
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Randomized elemental backgrounds were not evenly distributed either, with zero Plague hatchlings and a bias to Wind and Arcane with 9 hatches each.
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Definitely had better luck this year with eye rarity as there were two special eye hatches, one multi-gaze and one goat. Common was most common, as would be expected, but uncommon and unusual were neck and neck.
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As with last year, I will breed a bog with the most common attributes from the colors, etc., seen this year. I chose from the duplicated colors to match the primary and tertiary, so this year's graph holder will be a very bright common wind lad with radioactive/tangerine/peach coloration. In recognition of the fact that there were FOUR PEACH TERTS (really I can't get over this point, FOUR TIMES, REALLY, I ASK YOU RNG), he will be named Pit.
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Again, thank you all for joining me on this quest to hatch a boggy every week! There will be a couple more posts on this thread. Next week I'll put up the new link for Year Three, and eventually, when I breed Pit, I'll post him here as well.
Using the data in the "color log" post on page one of this thread, I looked at what RNG landed on for 52 total hatches.
In terms of notable hatches, there was one XXY, a crocodile/crocodile/saffron boy who I decided to keep and name Dongo. He was hatched in October.
Overall, there was a bias towards male hatches this time around, with 25 female and 27 male. Rather delightfully, there is an Exploded 3D Pie style of graph that *is* appropriate for this.
(Note: the rest of these graphs are going to be "Exploded Donut" style graphs, even where not appropriate, because it amuses me.)
Even though there are 177 total colors on the color wheel, a full 6 colors were seen twice as primaries, and one, radioactive, was seen three times. These color graphs show the colors which were repeated, and non-repeated colors are not represented.
Nine colors were seen twice as secondaries, below.
There was a smaller variety of tertiary colors repeated, but boy howdy, did they repeat. Three colors were duplicated, but mauve was seen three times as a tert and peach showed up a whopping FOUR times. FOUR.
Randomized elemental backgrounds were not evenly distributed either, with zero Plague hatchlings and a bias to Wind and Arcane with 9 hatches each.
Definitely had better luck this year with eye rarity as there were two special eye hatches, one multi-gaze and one goat. Common was most common, as would be expected, but uncommon and unusual were neck and neck.
As with last year, I will breed a bog with the most common attributes from the colors, etc., seen this year. I chose from the duplicated colors to match the primary and tertiary, so this year's graph holder will be a very bright common wind lad with radioactive/tangerine/peach coloration. In recognition of the fact that there were FOUR PEACH TERTS (really I can't get over this point, FOUR TIMES, REALLY, I ASK YOU RNG), he will be named Pit.
The Pits
Again, thank you all for joining me on this quest to hatch a boggy every week! There will be a couple more posts on this thread. Next week I'll put up the new link for Year Three, and eventually, when I breed Pit, I'll post him here as well.