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There are multiple different breeding seasons in a year, please see the forums for information on any upcoming breeding seasons.
 
There are multiple different breeding seasons in a year, please see the forums for information on any upcoming breeding seasons.
 
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When a breeding season is approaching, Wyrm handlers should contact other handlers who have breed-able Wyrms to arrange Stud or Brood Wyrm agreements (See the tab for Stud/Brood Wyrms). Interested parties can also contact the handlers of Stud and Brood Wyrms they do not own and try to arrange a breeding to get an egg for themselves. Given that all Wyrms have a finite number of times they are able to be fertile, it's in a handlers best interest to plan their breedings carefully. Once a handler has found an appropriate mate for their Wyrm, the handler must contact '''Cruinndrac Farms''', put in a breeding request, and pay the breeding/hatching fee. This is usually done by commenting on the journal post which announces the opening of the breeding season (this will be posted to both Furaffinity and Deviantart). Please do not contact us before the start of the breeding season.<br \><br \>At this time, '''Cruinndrac Farms''' will chart the genetics of both parent Wyrms, 'breed' the two together, and a new Wyrm will be hatched. The resulting offspring belongs to whomever pays the breeding fee, and will usually be hatched and shipped within one month of the breeding. Breeding season lasts for 1 week (7 days) and all breeding requests must be made within that time, or wait until the next breeding season. To ensure that all requests are legitimate, BOTH owners/handlers of the Wyrms involved in the breeding must confirm that they agree to the breeding.  Wyrms must be Registered to be eligible to breed. To register your wyrm, please fill out the following form: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEFlcFZha2J4NDQxMGtveTktLUg0R2c6MQ Registration Link]<br><br>
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When a breeding season is approaching, Wyrm handlers should contact other handlers who have breed-able Wyrms to arrange Stud or Brood Wyrm agreements (See the tab for Stud/Brood Wyrms). Interested parties can also contact the handlers of Stud and Brood Wyrms they do not own and try to arrange a breeding to get an egg for themselves. Given that all Wyrms have a finite number of times they are able to be fertile, it's in a handlers best interest to plan their breedings carefully. Once a handler has found an appropriate mate for their Wyrm, the handler must contact '''Cruinndrac Farms''', put in a breeding request, and pay the breeding/hatching fee. This is usually done by filling out a google document posted at the time of the season's announcement. Please do not contact us before the start of the breeding season.<br \><br \>At this time, '''Cruinndrac Farms''' will chart the genetics of both parent Wyrms, 'breed' the two together, and a new Wyrm will be hatched. The resulting offspring belongs to whomever pays the breeding fee, and will usually be hatched and shipped within one month of the breeding. Breeding season lasts for 1 week (7 days) and all breeding requests must be made within that time, or wait until the next breeding season. To ensure that all requests are legitimate, BOTH owners/handlers of the Wyrms involved in the breeding must confirm that they agree to the breeding.  Wyrms must be Registered to be eligible to breed. To register your wyrm, please fill out the following form: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEFlcFZha2J4NDQxMGtveTktLUg0R2c6MQ Registration Link]<br><br>
  
 
'''Special cases:'''  
 
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* '''Clutchmates''' - In each breeding, both the Stud and Brood Wyrm owners can get a hatchling from the same pair. This only uses up one breeding for both parent Wyrms.  The genetics of each hatchling will be determined separately. These will not be twins, but clutchmates and may have different colors and features. The owners may choose to have these Wyrms for themselves, or may choose to let someone else receive the clutchmate. Each person receiving a hatchling must pay a separate fee, however.  
 
* '''Clutchmates''' - In each breeding, both the Stud and Brood Wyrm owners can get a hatchling from the same pair. This only uses up one breeding for both parent Wyrms.  The genetics of each hatchling will be determined separately. These will not be twins, but clutchmates and may have different colors and features. The owners may choose to have these Wyrms for themselves, or may choose to let someone else receive the clutchmate. Each person receiving a hatchling must pay a separate fee, however.  
 
* '''Breeding "Up"''' - Normally, most Wyrms are bred to other Wyrms of their own Species (size). However, a Wyrm can be bred "up" one size. This means that one parent must be a larger Species of Wyrm and that the hatchling will also be the larger Species of Wyrm (with the higher cost). It is easier for us to produce larger, more detailed Wyrms than it is to transfer the details of a larger Wyrm to a smaller Species. Example: A Tea-cup Wyrm could bred up to a Standard. A Standard can be bred up to a Great Wyrm. (etc. etc.) Under some very special circumstances (Size Tokens, etc.) a Wyrm may be able to breed "up" more than one size, but this is quite rare.
 
* '''Breeding "Up"''' - Normally, most Wyrms are bred to other Wyrms of their own Species (size). However, a Wyrm can be bred "up" one size. This means that one parent must be a larger Species of Wyrm and that the hatchling will also be the larger Species of Wyrm (with the higher cost). It is easier for us to produce larger, more detailed Wyrms than it is to transfer the details of a larger Wyrm to a smaller Species. Example: A Tea-cup Wyrm could bred up to a Standard. A Standard can be bred up to a Great Wyrm. (etc. etc.) Under some very special circumstances (Size Tokens, etc.) a Wyrm may be able to breed "up" more than one size, but this is quite rare.
* '''Minis and Mutts''' - Minis are a discontinued Species of Wyrm. The remaining Wyrms of this Species may be bred 'up' to a Standard, or 'down' to a Tea-Cup. In the case of the 'Mutt' Mini Variety, the genetics will be somewhat random when they are bred (based on appearance), and the result of any breeding with a 'Mutt' Wyrm will be another another of the 'Mutt' variety in one of the current Species (Tea-cup or Standard).
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* '''Minis and Mutts''' - Minis are a discontinued Species of Wyrm. The remaining Wyrms of this Species may be bred 'up' to a Standard, or 'down' to a Tea-Cup. In the case of the 'Mutt' Mini Variety, the genetics will be somewhat random when they are bred (based on appearance), and the result of any breeding with a 'Mutt' Wyrm will be another another of the 'Mutt' variety in one of the current Species (Tea-cup or Standard). Some exceptions apply. (ie: royal offspring will always be minis to allow for extra room to sculpt details) <br><br>
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'''Special Mechanics:'''
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Some wyrms have special breeding rule(s) which are reviewed below. Please be aware of them when submitting requests for wyrm pairings.
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* '''High Mountain  Growlers'''- Matriarchal in nature, HiMo offspring who receive the trait "Tribal Markings" will generally default to the Clan of their mother. Hybrid offspring between HiMo and either lowland (regular) growlers OR a non-growler wyrm will generally not be accepted into the Clan regardless of if they inherit the trait.
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* '''Baba Ygga/Baba Yaga'''- This ancient female  HiMo growler is the high shamaness of the Two Sisters Clan. When paired with another HiMo there is a 1/4 chance that Baba will consume the offspring while still in its egg. With non-HiMo this is a 50/50 chance. These rolls will be made prior to billing. If there is no offpspring, the handler will not be billed. The other parent will be sufficiently traumatized by the event and will be unable/unwilling to try any breedings the next season.
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* '''Sluagh'''- The darkest of the dark fae, the stuff even nightmares fear... When bred with fellow sluagh, purebred/hybrid offspring babies have a 100 percent chance of being hatched. When a sluagh is bred to any other type of wyrm the following rolls apply: 1/20 chance of success, 1/20 chance the non-sluagh parent has their magic consumed and is sterilized. All other rolls result in no offspring being born. Again, there will be no billing if there is no offspring.
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* '''Blessings/Curses'''- Some wyrms are capable of altering the offspring of others via their magical influence. These must be approved by the wyrm's owner via an approval form sent in during an open breeding season.
  
 
= Genetics =
 
= Genetics =

Revision as of 17:12, 20 January 2025


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Wyrmhandler's Guide

This guide is meant to offer lots of information about Wyrms for prospective and current Wyrmhandlers. Wyrms are adorably cute, fuzzy creatures that come in a variety of species (sizes) as well as breeds. The best thing about them, though, is that these are not just online virtual pets. When you adopt you get an actual Wyrm sent to you with their data card and egg. Smaller Wyrms can be pinned onto your backpack or clothes and taken with you on your travels. Larger ones prefer to curl around your neck or guard your most treasured possessions. They come in a fantastic array of colors with lots of variations between them. In addition, at certain times of the year, your Wyrms can be bred with those of others to create brand new Wyrms! Experienced handlers can even create a "farm" where they crossbreed different types of wyrms in order to create their very own new breed to be added to the game!