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Besides earning the funds needed selling nephelym that do not have desired or enough traits also frees up space in barns. Barns crowded with mediocre nephelym should be avoided.
Creative breeding:
Secondary traits like Potent are important when creating a base stock of nephelym. The Potent trait increases chance that other traits will be passed on to offspring.
Breeding hybrids with purebreds or 2 of the same type of hybrids can sometimes give "purebred" offspring. If one had a nephelym of one species with desired traits that seems lacking in a other species, in this case Bunny Girl one could try crossbreeding. When a hybrid with the desired trait is born it can then be bred with a purebred or a hybrid of same type in hopes it results in a purebred offspring with the desired trait.
This is why secondary traits like Potent are important, it will increase the chance of success.
Try crossbreeding a Neko with the Nymphomaniac trait with a Bunny Girl while your trait level is as high as you can afford. When a hybrid with the Nymphomaniac trait is born try breeding it with a purebred Bunny Girl and/or a hybrid of same type. If one or both the parents also have the Potent trait it will increase the chance of success.
Good luck
This worked in earlier versions of the game but is now obsolete. In order to gain access to the Nympho trait, you need to raise world level by releasing some nephelym into the wild, as ebred says above. To make this go faster, use fluids you buy in town instead of wild s*x. You can mate them off with each other, or with other experienced nephs to increase their value upon release, but don't go more than one round or it is a waste of time. Fill up your barn and release all of the nephs to get to about 3000 points which is level 3. After this point the quality of nephs you capture will be higher and the leveling will go faster. The points are based on the number of traits each released neph has. Offspring and twins are much higher in value than wild nephs.
You don't need a bunny for Petra; she wants a level 11 female dragon with the nymphomaniac trait.
I just tried out the new updated game and you are right Jack about world level replacing trait level. This change seems to reminds me of the time consuming "farming" aspect of some MMORPGs.
About the Bunny Girl quest, I must have misunderstood the original post that opened this thread. Before I stood corrected I thought Bunny Girl quest meant breeding a Bunny Girl so the offspring inherited the Nymphomaniac trait. Why I mentioned Neko is because they are or were the nephelym most likely to have that trait. The BOTN wiki pages still lists Neko as such.
I now wonder if the updated game also changed the mechanics regarding back-breeding hybrids. I hope this is not the case and the Punnett square theories from the biology lessons we were force fed in school still influence the game's breeding mechanics.
I will continue playing the STEAM version of the game for a while longer but in the long run I will most likely go back to playing the older version of the game that still is playable as stand alone. There are several older versions of BOTN circulating on the net, my favourite being 0.751.
There is a lot more to be said on updated games with major changes to game mechanics, but that is for another thread.
I apologise for my outdated advice
I have only done a small amount of breeding in the new game, but, while trying to level up the Akabeko for the orc chief, I got a foxen offspring. So back-breeding is still possible but I have no idea if the new version changed the odds.
I have thought about doing that too. I was initially unhappy with the world level mechanic and also with the much lower fertility of the nephelym (it seems the old mechanic has been reduced by a factor of 10, but I have not confirmed this). However, after playing several hours of 756.4, I found it more enjoyable. The newer versions start much slower, but higher levels make things a bit easier in several ways.