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How to deal with G5? 🤔

Posted 2022-10-11 07:41:31
I kind of made my own badges. I put my wolves' ranking in their bios. That way everyone can see and I won't forget.

spotpc
#9204

Posted 2022-10-11 16:12:03
All right, went through the pack and made my own leader board. No one is close yet, though it looks like my NBW finisher would be on if she was a lead. I don't buy guarana so I'll just have to be content competing with myself.

🍂 Leonca 🐆
#54339

Posted 2022-10-11 16:15:25
I have guarana, and I can afford to buy more, but I wouldn't waste them just to get on the leaderboard. I only use them if one of my wolves gets the flu and loses all their energy.

spotpc
#9204

Posted 2022-10-11 16:20:30
I can afford, but I'd just use it to collect LT so not worth the cost.

🍂 Leonca 🐆
#54339

Posted 2022-10-16 13:07:22
I actually don't hate long lineages. In fact, I have some wolves that I would want to carry on their bloodline as long as possible just to see how things develop over time.

I think as far as the market goes, a longer lineage can be forgivable if the wolf is very aesthetically pleasing, has decent stats and is not inbred. I can understand how right now people really value low generations as it can be easier to ensure no inbreeding, but in my honest opinion I feel that sticking strictly to 5 generations or less when going NIB takes away the challenge of going NIB.

LittlePuppy
#2787

Posted 2023-05-31 15:46:26 (edited)
My main interest here is designing pairs to compliment each other, and then watching how their appearance changes over time as lineages merge.

@Leonca I feel this a lot. In fact, you were the one who inspired me to pay closer attention to which markings are passed on to the pups between my bonded pairs, something which will make my bloodlines even more rich in lore than they already are. And like yourself, I'm very attached to aesthetic breeding and watching wolves change appearance from generation to generation. The anticipation of seeing how my pairbond's new pups will turn out is one of the most satisfying aspects of this game for me, even more so than breeding to outside studs. I intend to keep all of my named bloodlines going for as long as possible

Other than that, I do not discriminate between low-gen and high-gen. In fact, I have a soft spot for high-gen studs, which are far and few in between. I understand low-gen and NBW when wanting to create a new private lineage, but other than that I think they're a tad overrated.
I have one wolf who is 20th Generation and honestly I think that's so cool, and she is NIB at all. I would love to go higher, maybe even to 100 one day without a single instance of inbreeding. At that point I think there should be a leaderboard spot for longest NIB family trees. I would totally participate.
People would be much more incentivised to breed higher gens if the stats improved over generations as well, but that's a different issue.
Personally, I value high-gen and low-gen wolves equally.

☨𝖋𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖗𝖎𝖆𝖓☨
#51433

Posted 2023-05-31 16:39:28
I feel this a lot. In fact, you were the one who inspired me to pay closer attention to which markings are passed on to the pups between my bonded pairs, something which will make my bloodlines even more rich in lore than they already are.


Glad to hear it. I just made a plan to match 2 pups from some of my longest lines since none of their popular studs intersect. Pups from that pairing will be G15. I wish looks had a bigger impact. I can hardly sell anything since no one seems to operate like I do. I'll buy a wolf with 1 good mark and give it a total design. People seem to want everything good as-is, which is hard when marking breeding projects take several generations.

🍂 Leonca 🐆
#54339

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