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Breeding Plan
The Breeding plan lists pairings of your creatures, sorted by the best chance for the desired outcome. You can click on a pairing to see the best outcome and a graph that lists the probability of certain levels of the offspring.
There are three different breeding modes
- Top Stats Conservative
- Top Stats Lucky
- High Stats
This mode should be used if you aim for a creature that combines all the top stats in your library. Pairings that result in an offspring that has a good chance of having more top-stats than there are currently in your library are ranked high. Following the top-suggestion in this mode will result in the fastest way to receive a creature with all the top-stats. Once you have a top-creature, switch to the High-Stats mode.
This mode is similar to the conservative mode, but it will suggest pairings that got offsprings with the most top-stats, even if the probability for that is low. This mode is usually not recommended, as it will take more time in the mean to get a creature with only top-stats, but if you're lucky, this mode can get you there faster.
This mode suggests the pairings that get the best creatures in the next generation. This is not recommended if you have the long-term goal of getting a creature with all the top-stats. This mode rather looks for the best probability of getting high levels, and not necessarily the top-stats. You should take this mode if you want the best creature possible in the next generation and don't care about a top-creature. This mode is also the mode you want if you already have a top-creature.
Here you can adjust the suggestions according to the stats you're interested in. E.g. if you want offspring that has high HP and high damage, you'd set the weighting-values of these stats to a higher number, e.g. 2. If you want a certain stat to have low levels (e.g. oxygen), you can set the weighting-value of this stat to a negative number.
You can refine the selection of the creatures that are considered for the pairings by using tags. Apply tags to creatures in the library by selecting them (use the Ctrl- or Shift-key for multiple selections), right-click -> "Edit all Selected…" or press F3 and apply the tags to all selected creatures. In the breeding plan you can exclude or include creatures with certain tags to the possible pairing.
Tags can be used to create suggestions for only the creatures of one owner or of one server (add a secific tag to all creatures of that owner or which are on one server). For easier selection you can filter the library view in the bottom left and show only creatures on one server.
You can exclude all creatures in the suggestions that exceed a certain number of mutations with the mutation-limit-input. E.g. if you only want to breed creatures that have no mutations at all, set this value to 0.