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Special Applicators and Piebald mutations

Special Applicators and Piebald mutations
Posted 2023-06-09 17:37:36
Hello! I was really curious actually... If you place an applicator such as Losna or Night chill on a wolf that has the Piebald mutation- Woudl that remove their special skin in favor of the mutation? not change the look but add on a specia skin and a MoD Mutation? Im tempted to put a base applicator on a pie i just got but im not sure about the results so i wanted to check before i did anything i would regret!


Thanks!
Panic
#30189

Posted 2023-06-10 23:42:57
I'm pretty sure adding a special base on a pie doesn't take off the mutation. It'll just change the base color underneath, but the white pie coloring will stay the same.

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#100703

Posted 2023-06-13 05:17:34
That's correct, adding a base applicator doesn't effect the pie at all. I've done it to both my stud and my lead
Beautiful_Irony 💖
#3651

Posted 2023-06-13 12:15:46
Thank you! Another question-
Explanation:
I have a Losna Male.. and im planning on adding an Amore base applicator to another wolf that is pie.

If I bred an Amore Piebald and a Losna together- does that increase the chances of getting a special skin (losna or Amore) and what are the chances of getting a special skinned piebald?

Also when considering Stats for breeding- Is it the Base stats that consider the stats of offspring? Or does a highly lvled up wolf with naturally high stats from said lvling affect the base stats of offspring?
Panic
#30189

Posted 2023-06-13 15:19:28
Its difficult to say the chance of breeding a special wolf. I had a special Nightchill female who only gave me a special pup once in her entire life, and I had the same thing happened with another special female. I'll probably say chances are less than 10% close to 5% but there is not yet an official percentage from breeding special bases. You'll only be able to breed the same base as the parents tho, so you will only be able to breed an Amor or Losna pup, no other special base. I've never owned a pie because it's not really my preference, so I cant say much on that.

When breeding for Stats, its based off of both of the parent current stats added. If both of your special wolves are both at 200 Stats then it'll be 400 stats combined from the parent which means your pups will most likely be around 190-220 stats. I usually try to get both of the parents to reach 1,000 stats combined as the pups will reach around 300 stats. The higher the parents combines stats, higher stats pups. The highest pups born were around 990 stats with parents stats both added to around 5,000 stats. The more you level up your wolves, higher stats. The pups also have the chance to get a stays boost of 50 stats or more from puppy training if they're trained every day

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#100703

Posted 2023-06-14 14:09:22 (edited)
Whats the best way to level up your wolves? I try to hunt as often as i can and forage for herbs often too. However even then it is still only once every 2 or so days when a wolf levels up.

Im also trying to keep in mind that my hunters are Lvl 6 or below right now and dont have the best base stats. So I never got much in terms of hunting. Mossy-Grove, my Herbalist is only lvl 6 and im already having plans in replacing her with better stat pups im currently training. But any advice would help a ton!
Panic
#30189

Posted 2023-06-14 14:12:21
The fastest way to level up is through scouting. However, hunting is the best way to ensure your wolves get their 4 stats a day.
Personally, I send my new hunters on their 10 hunts, then send them scouting. This does take a lot of time, though.

Also, keep in mind that stats only matter for lead wolves, hunters, and scouts. Herbalism and pupsitting don't change at all with stats, only with proficiency.

al80798
#119040

Posted 2023-06-14 15:53:24
I sent my wolves to scout on the most difficult biomes, usually Rainforest and Swamp. Same with my hunters, but it's really difficult to hunt in the more difficult biomes depending on your hunters stats. They will get more exp in difficult biomes and larger prey, but it'll become more difficult to support your wolves overall if you're not getting enough food for all of them.
I would reccomend trying out which hunting party can take on harder biomes then send them there or move to a near by biome, so it won't take as long if it's an hour long hunt. Once you find/breed higher stats pups, they'll increase your chances of hunting in more difficult biomes and increasing exp gain for the hunters.

For your adol herbalist, I would reccomend trying to make sure he learns a few recipes from the adult herbalist. Like al said, there's no official stats for the herbalist yet, but I usually do their Smarts & Wisdom.

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#100703

Posted 2023-06-14 16:25:49
How would I go about learning new herbalist recipes for the adolescent? I thought that Adolescents werent allowed in the process of the adult herbalist learning new recipes?
Panic
#30189

Posted 2023-06-14 17:10:54
You can send the adolescent with the herbalist while the herbalist will make a medicine whether they're learning or just crafting the medicine

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