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So, saying I bred two wolves who each had brindle, one with black brindle and the other with white, if their pups inherited the brindle, would the brindle be black or white, or could it be any color?
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Forum Moderator Darkseeker
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Prettty sure it'll be black or white brindle.
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It could be either white or black, it may not even have brindle. It depends.
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Lightbringer
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So there is any chance any of their offspring would have, say, red Merle brindle? Edited at October 9, 2019 03:25 PM by Makato
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Lightbringer
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Thanks. Now, this is pretty stupid, but wolves can have different AC coats than their AC parents, right?
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Lightbringer
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I think yes Edited at October 9, 2019 03:50 PM by Spooky Spark
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Lightbringer
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Alrighty. Thanks a lot, guys :)
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Neutral
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Makato said: Thanks. Now, this is pretty stupid, but wolves can have different AC coats than their AC parents, right?
No. If you breed two wolves with Uncommon, Rare, Legendary or Dynamic bases together, the resulting pups will most often have random Common base colours. When you breed two AC parents together though, say, a Red male with a Black female, all pups that don't happen to roll an Uncommon+ base will be either Red or Black. They won't have random Common coats. Edited at October 9, 2019 04:07 PM by Serial Dreamer
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Lightbringer
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Thank you, Serial Dreamer :)
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