Waja statistics

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This page will tell you everything about the statistics of a Waja.

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MU

The Mutation Gene or MU is the percentage of the offspring showing a random mutation. You increase it by feeding your Waja a Strange Pear, which will increase the MU by 1-5%. There is a chance thata Waja will not only pass on their mutations but also random mutations that simply come out of no where if the MU is high.

MG

This displays the MALE GENE percentage. You can raise this percentage by feeding your waja a Male Pear. This indicates the chance of this waja having male pups. The higher the percentage the more male pups the waja will have.

LQ

LQ stands for Litter Quantity, so the percentage of getting more than one pup. If both of the parents have very high 60-100 of LQ each then there's a high chance of getting twins or triplets (not sure if quad triplets have ever happened before). You increase it by feeding your Waja a Normal Pear.

In%

This displays the INBRED percentage. You can lower this percentage by feeding your waja an Ice Pear. This indicates if the waja has two of the same wajas in it heritage or lineage (example breeding two wajas that share a parent is called inbreeding). The higher the percentage the more inbred the waja is. The lower the better. Currently, only Parent x Sibling and Sibling x Sibling is causing an IN%. The IN% doesn't do anything right now, except say the waja is inbred. Some people don't like the idea of inbreeding, so won't buy a waja that is inbred.