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Posted 2021-06-09 00:58:52 (edited)

Chasing for ❖ Kayla ❖ OneTwoThreeFourFive

Annnnnd after taking a hiatus I am chasing some on my one massively over merled kids... if anyone sees any merles with selene ornate spots in slot 10 or blue skin/noes/claws they are probably from my stud XD 
Steele Ducat MerleRime Brown Merle PatchesSilver Black + Brown Merle PatchesGrey Lighter Brown + Black + White Merle


Seelie
#27053

Posted 2021-06-09 02:26:11

Chasing a Realgar!


SleepyMegalosaurus
#36996

Posted 2021-06-09 02:39:44

The TWO Merles that I mentioned on page 504 were just chased

NOW (by a friend)

9th Jun, 2021 02:37


Donna
#835

Posted 2021-06-09 03:29:06

white-trim fox

Better late then never


🌊salt&shell
#20526

Posted 2021-06-09 03:45:13

Chased boys.



Amalia
#7180

Posted 2021-06-09 05:31:47

Hey @amalia I would recommend not chasing wolves like the gray, since t1s with a handful of common markings are already everywhere and can be a disappointing find for players. There’s a list of types of wolves that are good for chasing on the first page of this forum!


Starling 🏳️‍🌈
#17827

Posted 2021-06-09 05:34:30

Today I'm chasing the brothers Vrasse and Varren.

They are both T1, but Vrasse has violet eyes and sepia and deira markings. Varren has red eyes and auburn and selene markings.

Solara
#25767

Posted 2021-06-09 06:13:31

Starling, the gray wolf has 5 markings. According to the first page of the forum, it lists chasing wolves that cannot be found as common NBW, which would be anything over 3 common markings.  That wolf should be fine correct?  Or has this group gotten more strict lately that I wasn't aware of?


GoldnWlf
#39854

Posted 2021-06-09 06:17:05

Not more strict persay, but I was under the impression we were trying to keep so-called “potatoes” out of the pool.


Starling 🏳️‍🌈
#17827

Posted 2021-06-09 06:20:19

Right, I thought potatoes were "ugly" wolves with less than 3 common markings.  


GoldnWlf
#39854

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