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Is there a way to change a dinos color on multiplayer?
Someone in chat was complaining that a tribemate had re-colored their dino. I thought more like probably replaced it with another but still wondering.
Originally posted by KitsuneShiro:
Originally posted by mizzrympharaun:
Sorry I keep forgetting multiplayer exists outside of Official. I meant to say OFFICIAL MULTIPLAYER. Sry bout that.

What about the dinos genetics? If you paint a dark-green male and female both pink do they have green babies together or pink babies?

Paint or dye is just the outside of the dino. It doesn't pass genetically.

Admin command to color by region would get passed.

The event colors and mutations are always popular.
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123 Sep 1, 2018 @ 11:00am 
Mhm, you can paint dinos!
Boomer Voncannon Sep 1, 2018 @ 11:01am 
Also admins can change colors without paint
Cursed Radiance Sep 1, 2018 @ 11:02am 
1. - an admin can change the color regions with an command
2. - use a paintbrush to make your dino colourful
3. - use a mod. example: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=902616446
Sorry I keep forgetting multiplayer exists outside of Official. I meant to say OFFICIAL MULTIPLAYER. Sry bout that.

What about the dinos genetics? If you paint a dark-green male and female both pink do they have green babies together or pink babies?

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KitsuneShiro Sep 4, 2018 @ 5:09am 
Originally posted by mizzrympharaun:
Sorry I keep forgetting multiplayer exists outside of Official. I meant to say OFFICIAL MULTIPLAYER. Sry bout that.

What about the dinos genetics? If you paint a dark-green male and female both pink do they have green babies together or pink babies?

Paint or dye is just the outside of the dino. It doesn't pass genetically.

Admin command to color by region would get passed.

The event colors and mutations are always popular.
Vesuvius Sep 4, 2018 @ 5:37am 
only colours obtained via breeding get passed on to offspring on official
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Date Posted: Sep 1, 2018 @ 10:29am
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