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How do you make a Profit Breeding?

How do you make a Profit Breeding?
Posted 2020-11-14 21:26:42

I've mostly been farming SC using "singleplayer" methods; doing quests, exploring, selling to the raccoon, etc., but I was curious because I keep seeing mentions of people being able to get a major amount of profit breeding wolves. All my attempts to breed wolves and sell on the trade market have ended in me chasing them, so I was curious:

Am I missing something? Is it just a supply/demand market where people buy wolves that look nice? I never got involved with anything like on any other sites I've been on, so that would be a bit hard for me to get started, but I'm curious because I've also seen people refer to wolves as "fodder" wolves and I'm not sure what that means.

Sorry for the long-winded post, I'm just so curious and also not very good at this game LOL


Paintra
#13754

Posted 2020-11-14 21:30:19

Im in the same boat as you and have all of the same questions.

LittlerDuck
#26075

Posted 2020-11-14 21:31:57

Also curious! I'm pretty new here.

Ona
#28894

Posted 2020-11-14 21:34:29

A lot of times people breed with your wolf if you have a tier 2 or higher base or marking or they just look cool in general. You can see in the sales chat what wolves are prefered in this game by looking at any advertised studs and seeing how many slots they have left or how much they charge.

Fodder is basically wolves that aren't worth much at all and you just want to get rid of them asap bc of low stats, no markings, no good markings, etc so you sell them for abt 20sc or so

TheDepressoBiro
#11084

Posted 2020-11-14 21:38:40

I'm not an expert on this topic, as I haven't gotten much into the breeding aspect much yet but from what I know:
Typically, there are three things people go for when it comes to breeding...

1. Breed-only bases and markings
- These are the main wants when it comes to bred wolves being sold from what I've seen. You can't get these anywhere else other than breeding the right wolves with the right markings. By having a wolf with a breed-only marking, they're almost always desirable, even if only to pass down that marking to a future better looking pup.

2. Lots of markings
- You don't find wolves with many markings by exploring, so wolves bred to have most of (especially all of) their slots filled with markings (especially breed-only/rma exclusive markings and tier 2 (and above but those aren't released yet) markings and bases). They don't have to look good either, though of course people will prefer good-looking wolves, as long as they have a lot of desirable markings (like merle, inuit, and others like them)

3. Good stats
The higher stats born with, the better. Simple as that!


❣❀ Runaway-Rosie ❀❣
#11855

Posted 2020-11-14 21:40:02

Oh yeah as Biro said, fodder is usually just undesirable wolves (ugly, no or few marks, bad stats). Right now they're just meant to be cheap wolves for newer players to get, but I'm sure as a karma system is in place, they'll be fodder for making your wolf have better or worse karma


❣❀ Runaway-Rosie ❀❣
#11855

Posted 2020-11-15 16:40:54

I've been paying to breed my females to nice studs (not very expensive ones, but tier II bases with merle or other rare markings) and, well, most of the puppies don't sell, but enough of them do that it's worth it. XD  Pups are always a bit of a gamble, but ones with a tier II base or particularly good markings will sell.  And one of my upcoming litters should have high stats, so I'm looking forward to seeing how that goes with sales!


Nika
#10475

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