This is how your figure out which talents are in your pool. Hatched pet Twitchy Sandy was trained to ancient where it unfortunately failed again. The hatched pet Dona Spike immediately failed at teen giving life shot.
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It is important you pay special attention to the Talents of the egg and of the parent whom you want to donate the Talents. Ignore the pedigree. You want to ensure the Talents mirror each other in order. It appears we have the Talents duplicated in our 6th gen dragon below, but we won't know for sure without training her.
Here we must also consider "recessive Talents". We want to keep A and C, but not B. Let's say we train our 6th gen dragon, who only shows two rare Talents in a row. We find the first is A, which is good, but she never learns the other.
Our 7th gen also has two rares in a row so we train her. Her second rare is C, which is also good, but she never learns the first. She knows? We can't put the two pets together and assume the 7th gen's? You'll know B is there when one of the generations learns it, but you can't know that it ISN'T there. The only way to prove an egg does not have a recessive gene is to breed it outside the current "gene pool", in other words to breed it with another random pet, preferably one that is cheap to breed.
Train the eggs from that pairing until you see which abilities manifest. However, if Talent B manifests in one of the outside-gene-pool eggs, we know the recessive Talent is still in the gene pool.
The theory of pet genes can actually hurt you here. As you can see from all the pets in this experiment, none of them learn the rare Talent in Hydra's slot 2 Add Balance --no, the Wiki doesn't reflect that, we're just really sure that's what it is for a post-pet-update Hydra. Our family line does not have the genetic propensity to learn this Talent. Therefore, outside-gene-pool eggs will be less likely to learn it, making it harder to prove what Talent fills that spot.
As you can see, it's a lot more work just to verify that the recessive gene is gone. Furthermore, it's unnecessary work and partially duplicated. By spending your gold and pet energy to continue the 7th gen process down the chain of generations, you can't prove the recessive Talent ISN'T there, but you will prove it IS still there if it ever manifests, while at the same time working to eradicate the recessive Talent with each generation.
As explained above, Sadie looks like a Hydra. She's also Ancient instead of Adult, because this is the second time during the experiment I got nothing but Hydra eggs for a week, so trained up the current dragon to take the edge off my frustration. You'll have setbacks in this process, be prepared. It appears we've cloned the Hydra's Talents, but it's a good idea to give it one more generation before we devote a week and all those snacks to training this one to Epic.
Also, if the next generation is also a duplicate, it makes more sense to train that one to Epic instead, as there's a better chance recessive Talents will be eradicated with each generation. It's also good in a 7th gen experiment to continue all the way to the 7th generation. I'd be letting you guys down otherwise.
We've hatched her, trained her, and our 7th gen dragon Boomer not only gives us a Balanceblade Item Card but two awesome Balance boosts to accuracy and resistance. She's also adorable and gets plenty of comments from our friends. She doesn't boost power pips for Judge, so our Balance wiz is going to keep at it for a few more generations, but the experiment is complete and successful.
And as you can see from one of the 7th gen Hydra "duds", the family line still gives power pips:. Now if you'll excuse me, Sadie's and Boomer's first egg didn't have Balance-It and Pip O'Plenty by Adult, and I'm confident their genetic propensity will get such an egg within a few tries, so I have some farming to do. Have fun with your pets! Wizard Wiki Explore. Wiki How To. Basic Game Information. Quests Items Item Symbols.
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