Therefore the resulting offspring from this cross could either be a Blade Banshee (Saber-Necro), or a Dire Despot (Necro-Saber).įinally, we'll take a look at a bit more complicated cross. The potential offspring from this cross could be one of two configurations, with either Saber first or Necro first, and the opposite one being second. Third, we will look at a dual-gene cross with two mutants that have differing dual-gene configurations: Nordic Knightmare (Saber-Saber) and Leech Lord (Necro-Necro).
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The reason behind doing such a cross would be for upgrade purposes, which will be discussed later.
A cross between these will always result in either another Saber-Saber mutant (another Nordic Knightmare), or possibly a single-gene Saber mutant (a Warrior ). Second, we will look at a dual-gene cross with two mutants that share the same dual-gene configuration - our aforementioned Nordic Knightmare (Saber-Saber). If we take a Warrior (Single Saber Gene) and cross it with another Warrior, our results will be one of two things - another Warrior, or a Nordic Knightmare (Saber-Saber). A dual-gene result is generally much more common, even when dealing with crossing two single-gene mutants.įirst, we will look at a simple cross - two single gene mutants. A single-gene only results when the two mutants being cross bred are either themselves single-gene, or have a gene in common (e.g., both parents have a Saber gene in common, which could result in a single-gene Warrior as an offspring). To better plan one's breeding results, we must resort to a bit of grade-school science and revisit basic genetic theory.Ī mutant that is being bred may have either one or two genetic results: A single gene, making it a clone of one of the base mutants in the game, or dual-gene, meaning that it will have two separate genetic markers, one from each parent. While this is a perfectly valid breeding method, throwing two random mutants in for breeding will get exactly that back out - a somewhat random result. There is no level requirement for basic breeding, and as such a player can start cross-breeding mutants as soon as they have a pair that are ready to go.
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In order to be eligible for breeding, a mutant must have a full Mutosterone bar.