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''See also: [[Breeds]], [[Glitches]], [[All Wallpapers on Breedless]]'' | ''See also: [[Breeds]], [[Glitches]], [[All Wallpapers on Breedless]]'' | ||
− | + | Believed to be caused when the staff deleted custom Divines that were created from bug abuse. This caused the deleted parent to be removed from the lineage. Most Wajas were born with a breed and were simply missing a parent (mostly the father) (eg. ID [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=8379 8379]), and were called 'Jesus Wajas' because they had no father and were thus, an immaculate conception. The "breedless" glitch happened when the pup's breed was supposed to be passed down from the non-existent parent. Since there was nothing there, the coding took 0 as the breed and the Waja was essentially "breedless." | |
− | + | Because they lack a breed, breedless wajas have no image and are essentially "invisible". Due to their popularity, they were kept in the game instead of being fixed. Although they are not as highly sought after anymore, players often use Breedless Wajas to show off [[wallpapers]] since they offer an unobstructed view. | |
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+ | ==Notable Breedless== | ||
+ | [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=6993 Mr. Stevus] - The oldest, and only Gen 1, breedless on the site. He was sent to Hulyen (ID [http://www.wajas.com/cave.php?id=3204 3204]) from a User ID that did not exist at the time, though the only user on his past owners list is W.A.T. (ID [http://www.wajas.com/cave.php?id=0 0]) (the Waja Admin Team account). Since it came from the WAT account, it was mostly likely created to test something and was not caused by the glitch above. | ||
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+ | [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=8382 Stevus] - The first breedless known about on the site, and the only one created from the above glitch. (Note: Although Mr Stevus existed first, as the ID# shows, the dates on the Past Owner list show which one came into public hands first. Stevus was sent to Hulyen on November 11, 2006. Mr Stevus was sent on December 16th, 2006.) | ||
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+ | All other breedless Wajas are descended from one of those. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 6 November 2020
See also: Breeds, Glitches, All Wallpapers on Breedless
Believed to be caused when the staff deleted custom Divines that were created from bug abuse. This caused the deleted parent to be removed from the lineage. Most Wajas were born with a breed and were simply missing a parent (mostly the father) (eg. ID 8379), and were called 'Jesus Wajas' because they had no father and were thus, an immaculate conception. The "breedless" glitch happened when the pup's breed was supposed to be passed down from the non-existent parent. Since there was nothing there, the coding took 0 as the breed and the Waja was essentially "breedless."
Because they lack a breed, breedless wajas have no image and are essentially "invisible". Due to their popularity, they were kept in the game instead of being fixed. Although they are not as highly sought after anymore, players often use Breedless Wajas to show off wallpapers since they offer an unobstructed view.
Notable Breedless
Mr. Stevus - The oldest, and only Gen 1, breedless on the site. He was sent to Hulyen (ID 3204) from a User ID that did not exist at the time, though the only user on his past owners list is W.A.T. (ID 0) (the Waja Admin Team account). Since it came from the WAT account, it was mostly likely created to test something and was not caused by the glitch above.
Stevus - The first breedless known about on the site, and the only one created from the above glitch. (Note: Although Mr Stevus existed first, as the ID# shows, the dates on the Past Owner list show which one came into public hands first. Stevus was sent to Hulyen on November 11, 2006. Mr Stevus was sent on December 16th, 2006.)
All other breedless Wajas are descended from one of those.