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a MOST dangerous fling (mating with non-stud wolves)

a MOST dangerous fling (mating with non-stud wolves)
Posted 2020-11-03 15:26:46

Male wolves in your den, can be bred with, during an event, for a low cost (25-50 sc?) HOWEVER you risk losing them, to your stud male. as mating with a non-lead wolf isn't allowed.

This would be a risky game. sometimes you'd get some genetics going, other times, you'd lose out on some really nice wolves.

perhaps every full moon/blood moon, this could happen. 
Random enough so it's not OP, but its available for people to have the chance.
TLDR - Risk mating with another wolf in your den that isn't a stud, but he might die :)

🍄Xauri
#13567

Posted 2020-11-03 15:29:25

I have to say I don't like this idea.  I wouldn't want to risk losing a valuable wolf and the likelihood of the female I wanted to pair them with being in heat on said date is slim.

Lunar Lords
#6914

Posted 2020-11-03 15:34:28

This could be neat with 2 changes-

1- The wolves don't die, just get a mood penalty for getting *ahem* interrupted and possibly lose some HP

2- It's an event-exclusive perk (Probably February)


Orion
#1812

Posted 2020-11-03 15:38:23

No support. seems overly complicated and the game is pretty generous allowing you to have a female lead wolf & a stud wolf. 


Alan Dracula
#15797

Posted 2020-11-03 16:26:58

It would be a high risk, high reward system. 

I like what Orion suggested, but I still think that losing the wolf should be a chance. 

you're being allowed a chance to avoid the cost of studding/changing your stud wolf(which is a lot of GC) so why shouldn't the cost be high for losing them?

🍄Xauri
#13567

Posted 2020-11-04 07:12:55

I like it! It’s a high risk but it’s normally not allowed anyway so if you want to take a chance you can. I like February too because you can say that one of your pack members fell in love with another pack member during valentines dayy! Plus it gives other males a little more value. 

The Arctica Pack
#2399

Posted 2020-11-04 07:18:22

The risk doesn't equal the reward imo. So no support.


clemace
#1218

Posted 2020-11-04 14:10:50

No support. That just seems a bit too complicated and honestly doesn't fit the thrill of, "high risk, high reward." Why possibly risk losing a valuable male wolf in your pack (who likely has a job/role, is proficient, or even higher statted) when you could just stud to someone else and not lose a potentially important wolf in your pack?


LittlePuppy
#2787

Posted 2020-11-04 16:07:40
Nobody likes the idea of losing a wolf, but I feel like it could be a balancing feature. Think of it this way.

If a male is valuable, it should be your main stud and avoid this mechanic entirely. Because if its valuable enough to your own pack, its likely good enough for actual studding. But, if you are flat out wealthy or lucky enough to have two insanely valuable male wolves in your den or if you are trying to power-game wolvden (like mass breeding for muts vs pupsitter mechanics, or hoarding markings in lioden) there should be a steep price for doing so. 

If you are being unfair to the game, the game should be unfair to you. I support it, because if people are greedy enough to sacrifice their highly valuable wolves for their own gain, that was their own choice from the beginning. Nobody is forcing you to have multiple studs, but multiple studs (side accs) was one of my least favorite things of lioden because it allowed for a lot of very strange happenstances like king-freezing and self-studding... but there was no drawback at all to it, at the time. 

If having more than one breeding male is going to be a thing, I'd prefer it have a steep price for doing so, or to be extremely time-limited. My only suggestion is that you can only stud this secondary male to your own pack, so nobody's gambling but you and we don't have "xXx_Sasuke_xXx killed my wolf!"
FraidyCat
#13507

Posted 2020-11-04 16:38:14

To assume that somebody only keeps one valuable male wolf is a bit incorrect at best. Not everyone plays the same.


LittlePuppy
#2787

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