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by HopefulMonster » Sat Mar 22, 2014 2:32:19 pm
by Hekomi » Sat Mar 22, 2014 4:27:33 pm
Arazia wrote:There has been some confusion on what is/isn't allowed, so HMS and I sat down last night and went over some things to produce this list which will hopefully answer some of your questions and help people plan their breeding season babies a bit better.
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The following traits CANNOT be trait-charmed:
These are mutations, and thus cannot be achieved with tokens. They can only be achieved through normal breeding. There are specific percentage chances of breeding a resulting mutation. Obviously, breeding two Wyrms with the same mutation will increase your chances, whereas breeding to a Wyrm without the mutation will lower it.
Melanistic/Albino
Two Tone
Flame Point
Glass Mutation
MLP Mutations
Two-Length Fur Mutation
Angora Fur Mutation
Things that CAN be trait-charmed:
1. Anything that shows up under 'Physical Features' on the Wyrm's card.
2. Eye-color. Due to stock constraints, you may not request a specific color on tea-cup babies, however.
Things that CAN be color-charmed:
Silver Phase Horns/Markings - This is simply a color variation on the normal Horn color for any given Breed. Most often it shows in those with Metallic colored horns, such as Qui-Lins or Gao-Xings, though it CAN show up in other Breeds on occasion. Silver Phase Horns being just a variation on color, like a red fox or silver fox (same animal, different fur colors), it CAN be Tokened, with the use of a Color Choice Token.
Body Color - This trait specifically applies to certain types of Wyrms which usually are either white or black (angler eels, qui-lins, tatterwings, swirl snouts, jiao-di's). This applies to pure-breds of these breeds, or crosses between them (by default, we flip a coin to see if you get black or white.) If you have your heart set on a qui-lin with body color, you can either a) breed two qui-lins with body color, or B.) use a color charm to force the baby to have a body color mutation. (I will treat this as a 'free' add-on for getting to choose the color on these breeds/breed crosses) The token will make sure the baby gets a body color trait, but does not guarantee the exact fur color you receive.

by Ponygirl » Sun Mar 23, 2014 10:00:49 am
by Tyrrlin » Sun Mar 23, 2014 3:44:00 pm
by Aurorous » Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:58:41 pm
by Arazia » Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:35:03 pm

by Tyrrlin » Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:04:51 pm
Arazia wrote:Just an FYI.
However, I do have something to pass on.
Any babies who have 'wings' as a trait (avian or fairy) will be at the 'Avian' price.
This is due to the extra work of making the wings look spiffy and sewing them on to avoid glue lumps.
This will be the case going forward from here on out, and this season will be charged as such.
Thanks.
by Arazia » Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:06:10 pm
Tyrrlin wrote:Thanks for the heads-up. I kinda figured that would be the case. Do we get charged for wings whether or not wings are present, though?

by Tyrrlin » Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:16:25 pm
Arazia wrote:Wings: xX and XX are present. and will be charged for.
Anything else means they are not present and will not be charged for.
by Ponygirl » Thu Mar 27, 2014 7:45:47 am
Silver Phase Horns/Markings - This is simply a color variation on the normal Horn color for any given Breed. Most often it shows in those with Metallic colored horns, such as Qui-Lins or Gao-Xings, though it CAN show up in other Breeds on occasion. Silver Phase Horns being just a variation on color, like a red fox or silver fox (same animal, different fur colors), it CAN be Tokened, with the use of a Color Choice Token.
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