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I feel that because people do it anyways and have many ways of achieving this goal it should just be made official. When finding a stud there are barely any interactions between packs other than the charge. Most studs, even great CL talented wolves, are up now for 1 mushroom because there are already so many wolves up for stud. I think it makes the stud market more competitive to have a good quality wolf to stud. Free the people.
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Darkseeker
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Feiella said: Not sure really. I rather breed to wolves outside my pack except maybe alpha pair can only breed to their bonded and maybe same with the beta? Betas can breed with their bonded? Other than that I prefer my wolves bred with others outside and to other players wolves.
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Darkseeker
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I think yes to a limit. Say we could have like 2 or 3 breeding pairs in each pack? I don't know if it's possible to increase the more space you have? But I think that could be fun though
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thisss, needs to be some way to prevent outside breeding from going stagnant i suppose Eternity said: I like to breed within my pack - but there's also plenty of wolves I'd breed to outside of my own pack.
I think there's an easy way to have a middle ground here - like having a limit to how many wolves can breed within your own pack [e.g. only x many specific wolves or x many breedings within your own pack per game year. - you could then buy additional breeding slots for apples in the barter, or there could be an item that allows you to reset your pack interbreeding number, like the jasmine.]
There could also be a fee, like the old alpha breeding fee, to breed within your own pack.
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This, this is the reason why I only have females in my pack. There is no way to utilize males because they cannot benefit the pack unless I spend time to turn them into explorers, or studs. I am all for interbreeding within the pack! In real life, packs consist of families sired by the alphas and sometimes outsider wolves. They don't normally allow breeding within the other members of the pack because of direct competition with the alpha's pups, so perhaps there can be a limit to the amount of interbreedings per pack that scales with the pack size itself (larger packs can get enough resources for their alpha's pups, and other pups).
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Yes absolutely! It's possible to breed within your pack by making each female your alpha, breeding with the alpha male, and then making elder/switching dominance, but it is a miserable hassle. It's already possible, why not make it more accessible?
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Darkseeker
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I have a stud I want to breed my female to. But sending it to another pack is too much work.
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Darkseeker
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Enigma said: This, this is the reason why I only have females in my pack. There is no way to utilize males because they cannot benefit the pack unless I spend time to turn them into explorers, or studs. I am all for interbreeding within the pack! In real life, packs consist of families sired by the alphas and sometimes outsider wolves. They don't normally allow breeding within the other members of the pack because of direct competition with the alpha's pups, so perhaps there can be a limit to the amount of interbreedings per pack that scales with the pack size itself (larger packs can get enough resources for their alpha's pups, and other pups).
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Darkseeker
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Eternity said: I like to breed within my pack - but there's also plenty of wolves I'd breed to outside of my own pack.
I think there's an easy way to have a middle ground here - like having a limit to how many wolves can breed within your own pack [e.g. only x many specific wolves or x many breedings within your own pack per game year. - you could then buy additional breeding slots for apples in the barter, or there could be an item that allows you to reset your pack interbreeding number, like the jasmine.]
There could also be a fee, like the old alpha breeding fee, to breed within your own pack.
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Game Moderator Darkseeker
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Something like this would be interesting, though i wouldn't mind it becoming free game in the sense that there isnt a limit either. I think Eternity's idea would possibly also allow for a new specialty with pack interbreeding, which could be fun and challenging since i dont think there has been a new specialization in a long time. Eternity said: I like to breed within my pack - but there's also plenty of wolves I'd breed to outside of my own pack.
I think there's an easy way to have a middle ground here - like having a limit to how many wolves can breed within your own pack [e.g. only x many specific wolves or x many breedings within your own pack per game year. - you could then buy additional breeding slots for apples in the barter, or there could be an item that allows you to reset your pack interbreeding number, like the jasmine.]
There could also be a fee, like the old alpha breeding fee, to breed within your own pack.
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