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~Some Neat Rules To Make Your Experience 10x Worse~

~Some Neat Rules To Make Your Experience 10x Worse~
Posted 2020-12-05 17:48:28 (edited)

These rules are rules I use to make my life miserable--


Now even worse thanks to *pAir brEeding*

The name of our club and anybody who uses 3+ of the rules is part of the Eternal Suffering club.

If you'd like to join our neat little club, you may use any combination of these rules as you wish- as it can be hard to jump right in.

To join, the set-up for some of the rules requires a female lead wolf and a separate male breeder due to how breeding works- but of course, you can ignore those rules. The rules assume you have this set-up.

This system also works best if the lead you start with is a Gen1 herself, but obviously not necessary. 

This post is also just to keep my rules in track so I don't forget them.


- All Future Leads must be related to the Lead you have while joining.

- All future Breeding Males must be Gen1

- Every child your lead has must be kept, at the expense of other wolves and your SC- if this is physically not possible, get rid of the eldest children first.

-The FIRST child of your starting lead must be kept. This is now a special bloodline of wolf- their first child must be kept, that pup's first child must be kept, etc. etc. This bloodline must be preserved and is spared from purges.

-You can have a small group of preserved wolves that are important to you, not recommended but understandable (Im keeping my first-ish bought wolf)

-Any wolves who leave cannot be retrieved unless from the preserved bloodline

-Quarantine dens aren't allowed, nor is using fleas or any minor illnesses to prevent major illnesses

-If a female wolf can breed to your current breeding male and have clean puppies, you can't use a stud. Try to use a Pair Breed if possible. Otherwise go ahead- but studs you use need to be G1 as well. 

-Running out of space? Kin of your lead is more important than random wolves, and children of your lead are more important than the kin. 

-Any wolf breeding pair must include at least one G1

-Any puppy related to lead, but not direct puppy goes under a 50/50 chance of having to be kept, vs having to be sold.


- How you choose your next lead depends on what you breed for, but it cannot be completely in your control. These steps can be rearranged, removed, added- totally fit to your tastes. Here's an example:

Take 10 of the youngest puppies of the current lead

Take 8 out of 10 of the puppies with the highest stats 

take 6 out of 8 with the highest markings

take 4 of the 6 with lowest fertility (as you're choosing the next lead, all males should be sex-changed around this point)

take 2 of the 4 with highest amount of RMA markings (if for example, 3 of them had 3 RMA markings [with the other puppy have 0 RMA markings, so it's not important] then choose your favorite 2 of the 3)

take 1 of the 2 that you like best

And thats your new lead.

When a new leader OR new breeding male is appointed, all wolves except for the preserved wolves go through a  50/50 chance of staying vs being chased. Good luck!

When a wolf is born, they go through a 50/50 (Or 1/3, 1/4, whatever you want) chance of 'living' or 'dying' (unless theyre preserved or like, a mutation- if you get a mutation go ahead and skip this like good for you my dude) 



If you have any questions, please ask! May have forgotten some things and rules may be added on rare occasions- please feel free to suggest rules (low chance of them being added though) 


Please note that I personally sometimes just die inside and redo dice rolls (when I 'had to keep' 5/5 puppies I didn't want in the first place? Absolutely not-), no rule needs to be followed to a tee haha- everybody breaks sometimes


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