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And at this point I'm trying to get him out of spite.
Same setup and everything. Two Fenglopes with near perfect skills and I just need the one from each one.
But i'm noticing another startling trend of "terrible terrible deer" from the Fenglopes too and i'm starting to worry that deer are just bad for breeding.
there's actually ONE cave passageway that fenglope gets stuck on. I got lucky on that.
in any case I'm just glad I didn't fully jumped to the breeding bandwagon. 90 sounds awful
I CAN'T stop anymore, or it was all pointless.
Don't be like me. I'm like the Jacob Marley of breeding. Don't send yourself down that dark path.
And it's impossible to tell if it's because that's how the game's designed or if probability hates me.
Breeding the perfect pal takes a lot of time - but don't deer afraid, one day you will have the perfect pal.
Sincerely,
Your deerest deer
Rudolph
I did it the less optimal way. (trying pass on all 4 from 1 parent)
People found out the more passives you have the lower chance to pass em on so ideally you want ONLY the 2 passives you want on each parent for optimal chance of merging all 4.