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Disclaimer: This is only a breeding guideline to breed Wajas together, NOT a necessity.  Players are free to breed how they wish, however this guide will give tips on how to breed Wajas with stronger markings.
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The basics of breeding are very simple.  In order to breed you must have two adult wajas (20+ days old) of opposite gender and either a [[Love Pear]] or [[Ancient Love Pear]], which will be consumed at the time of breeding.
  
'''Method 1'''
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However, to breed nice looking, high quality wajas requires more thought.  A lot of this will come with practice, and you will most likely make some mistakes while learning, but this guide is here to help you gain an understanding of breeding that should help you on your way to becoming an excelent breeder!
  
Basics:
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=How to Breed: Step-by-Step=
1. Make sure you have a pretty Waja with a small amount of markings (for this guide) and a love pear available. Is the Waja 20 days or older? Good. Now we will proceed to the next step.
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This section will tell you the extreme, bare-bones basics of how to breed two wajas together. Later sections will go more in-depth into how to breed quality wajas, so it is highly recommended that you read them as well.
  
2. Go to the Waja Search and look for a Waja that has similar markings to breed with your Waja. Remember! Check the owners rules and make sure you're not violating any by requesting the breeding. The rules can be found under the waja's picture, and sometimes in the cave description.
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==In-Cave Breedings==
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In-Cave breeding refers to breedings that take place between two wajas that you own.
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#First, you're going to need to own two wajas of opposite gender who are both adults (20 days old or older).
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#Next, you're going to need to make sure you own a [[Love Pear]] or [[Ancient Love Pear]].  To determine which pear you should use, please see the [[Breeding Guide#Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear?|Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear?]] section below.
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#Go to your cave.  Locate and click on one of the two wajas you wish to breed.  On its page, underneath the "Equipped Items" section, you should see a large button that says "Breed?".  Click it.
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#Because this is an in-cave breeding, we are going to skip over the comments section.  Under "Deliver Pups To" make sure the pups are set to be sent to whoever you want them to be sent to.  Setting this to "Mother" will have them sent to the owner of the mother.  "Father" will send them to the owner of the father. "Player" will send them to the player whose ID# you put in the box marked "User ID". It is VERY important that you make sure this is correct, because you can't change it later and if the pups end up sent to someone else then you may not be able to get them back.
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#Under the Love Pear section, select whichever kind of love pear you want to use for this breeding. If you're unsure of which love pear you should use, please see the [[Breeding Guide#Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear?|Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear?]] section below.  You must have at least one of the love pear selected in your inventory for the breeding to be successful.
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#Scroll down and you will see a list of all of your wajas of the opposite gender to the one you're trying to breed.  Select the waja that you're wanting to breed with.  Check, check, and double check that it is the correct waja, as you cannot cancel a pregnancy once it's started.
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#Once you're sure you have it right, click Submit.  You will be notified that the female is now pregnant.
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#Your waja will give birth in 5 days at around the time she was bred.  Her page will list her due date and the approximate time, as well as who the father of her pups are.  It will also tell you who the pups are set to be delivered to.
  
3. Check the lineage up to the grandparent (that is three gens up). No parents the same? Good.  (This is to prevent inbreeding)
 
  
4. Use the color mixer tool on the site by clicking help - color mixer. Now find the texts of the two parents, and make sure the result is pretty. To do this, open another tab in the custom demo and see what the pup will look like. Remember to combine all the markings, and when you're done, and happy with it, click breed. A request has been sent to the owner.
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==Out of Cave Breedings==
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Out of Cave Breeding refers to breeding a waja of yours with a waja owned by someone else
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#If the waja of yours that you want to breed is female, you're going to need to find a male waja that is up for stud.  If your waja is male, you're going to have to find a female waja that is up for Reverse Breeding (RB).
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#To find a waja that is up for Stud/RB, you can either browse the Stud/Reverse Breeding board on the forums or by using the Waja Search found under World.
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#If you're new to the waja search, you can vist the [[Waja Search]] page for an explanation on how to use it.
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#Using one of these two methods, find a waja that is opposite gender to yours and has the gender, markings, mutations, and colors that you want.  Go to that waja's page.
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#Check that the waja's owner is active. You can do this by going to their profile page and checking when their last login date was.  It would be a shame to go to all the trouble of sending a breeding request to a user who hasn't logged in for over a year.
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#This part is very, very important.  Before you even think of clicking the breed button, READ THAT USER'S CAVE RULES.  They should be listed under the waja's description in the section marked "Cave Rules".  Here you should find the user's policies on things like how multiple pup births will be divided between you and whether or not they require you to send a love pear when breeding with their females (note:If a love pear rule isn't mentioned, it's still considered common courtesy to send them a love pear if it's their female.  Failing to do so may result in them denying your breed request).  For more information on cave rules, please see  [[Cave Rules]].
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#If you find that you agree to the user's cave rules and have enough WC on hand for the breed fee, you may  now click the "Breed" button.
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#You will be taken to a new page with information you'll need to fill out. 
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#First you'll likely see a section for you to write a message to the owner of the waja you're wanting to breed with.  This will be sent to them along with your request. It isn't necessary to send any message at all, but you can if you wish.
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#Under "Deliver Pups To" make sure the pups are set to be sent to whoever you want them to be sent to.  Setting this to "Mother" will have them sent to the owner of the mother.  "Father" will send them to the owner of the father.  "Player" will send them to the player whose ID# you put in the box marked "User ID". It is VERY important that you make sure this is correct, because you can't change it later and if the pups end up sent to someone else then you may not be able to get them back.
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#Under the Love Pear section, select whichever kind of love pear you want to use for this breeding.  If you're unsure of which love pear you should use, please see the [[Breeding Guide#Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear?|Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear?]] section below.  You must have at least one of the love pear selected in your inventory for the breeding to be successful.
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#Scroll down and you will see a list of all of your wajas of the opposite gender to the one you're trying to breed with.  Select the waja that you're wanting to breed with.  Check, check, and double check that it is the correct waja, as you cannot cancel a pregnancy once it's started.
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#Once you're satisfied that everything is correct, you may now click submit.
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#A breeding request will be sent to the owner of the other waja.  They will now be able to either accept or decline the breed request.
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#You can check on both incoming and outgoing breed requests by going to the "Breed Requests" page under "Home".  Here you can cancel your breed request if you change your mind and it hasn't yet been accepted.
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#If the breed request is accepted, the female will become pregnant and will give birth in 5 days at around the time she was bred.  Her page will list her due date and the approximate time, as well as who the father of her pups are.  It will also tell you who the pups are set to be delivered to.
  
5. Pups are born in 5 days.  Enjoy!
 
  
Here is an example of a what a breeding might look like if you have done the above steps.
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=Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear?=
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You may be wondering what the difference between a [[Love Pear]] and an [[Ancient Love Pear]] is.  Both can be purchased from the [[Pear Shop]] or from user shops, and both enable wajas to breed, but the appearance of the resulting pups will be vastly different depending on which pear you used.
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[[File:ALPBreedingsGuide.png]]
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[[File:LPBreedingsGuide.png]]
  
Mother- [[File:Untitledothersamplespitz.jpg]]
 
  
Father- [[File:Untitledsamplespitz.jpg]]
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=Markings and Mutations=
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==Marking Strength==
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Marking strength is represented by a number between 1 and 100.  This number refers to the opacity at which the marking is set.  A 100 mark will be at 100% opacity and fully opaque, whereas a 10 mark will be at 10% opacity and barely visible at all.  
  
Median pup- [[File:Untitledpuppiesamplespitz.jpg]]
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A waja with markings that are below 100% strength is referred to as a "[[Fade]]" if it is attractive and a "[[Muddy]]" if it is unattractive.  Some users make projects out of taking a waja with faded markings and trying to breed it with other wajas until they eventually end up with an offspring with 100% markings. Other users feed a waja many [[markings pears]], giving the waja all the Custom Markings, or as many as the user pleases. Wajas that have been given all the Custom Markings in this way are called "[[Pearballs]]". Wajas that have been given a great deal of Dye markings are dubbed "[[Dyeballs]]".
  
If an Ancient Love Pear (ALP) was used, then the pups will be a close median pup of the parents' colorsIf you use a regular love pear (LP), then the colors of the base and markings can range anywhere between the mother and father's colors.
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==Marking Inheritance==
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When two wajas are bred together, the markings they share will be passed on to their pup at a strength that is between the strength of the marking in the two parents.  Markings that are not shared between the two will be passed on at a low opacity, such as 20 or 30, or more rarely it won't be passed on at allMarking strength in the pup will never be inherited at a higher opacity than its parents possessed, so there is no way to breed two wajas with a marking at 50 and get a pup whose marking is higher than 50.
  
Method 2 - Making profits
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The color of the marking will be determined by the color of the marking in the parents and the love pear used.  If an [[Ancient Love Pear]] was used, the marking will be roughly the median color between the color of the marking in the parents.  If a [[Love Pear]] was used, the marking could be any color in the spectrum between the two parents' colors.  If only one parent had the marking, the pup will have the marking in roughly the same color as the parent that had the marking.
  
Another breeding method.
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The following image should help in understanding how fading of markings works.
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[[File:FadedMarkingsBreedingGuide.png]]
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1. Grab a a waja you like. It's better to start with not many markings, but go wild, if you please.
 
  
2. Use the waja search under world - waja search for a similar waja. For this method, make sure you click "Selling - yes". For the rest of the criteria, select "all breeds", click "breeding - yes" and add the markings to the appropriate boxes. If they don't all fit, that's ok. To have better opacity and increase your profits, make them all equal to 100%.
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==Mutation Inheritance==
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Mutations are inherited according to this chart (does not factor in MU):
  
3. When you find a waja you like, make sure it's very close to your waja marking-wise.
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SHOW x SHOW: 100% of pups SHOW the mutation
  
4. Check the wajas' mixed colors. To do this, have open 4 tabs on wajas. Make one the color mixer by going to help - color mixer, and the other tab the custom demo by going world - custom demo. The last 2 tabs should be your waja and the waja you want to purchase.
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SHOW x CARRY: 50% of pups SHOW, 50% CARRY
  
5. Put the markings on the custom demo in the female waja's layering. Now, in the color mixer, for each marking take the father and the mother's hex code and put them in the appropriate place. When this is done, add the middle color to the designated marking on the custom demo. Do this with all markings, coat, and eyes.
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SHOW x NO: 100% of pups CARRY
  
6. When you're all done with this, if you like the waja's combo pups, purchase it. Breed the two wajas together, and in 5 days, you will have a new litter. You can sell these for prices around similar wajas on the waja search, or you could open a thread on the [[forums]] asking what other users may think of it, and what they would pay.
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CARRY x CARRY: 50% CARRY, 25% SHOW, 25% NO
  
7. Remember, if there are any pups you would like to keep, do so! They are yours!
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CARRY x NO: 50% CARRY, 50% NO
  
  
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Show means the waja has the mutation and it is visible.  Carry means the mutation is not visible in the waja, but there is still a small chance of the mutation being passed to the waja's pups.  No means that waja neither shows nor carries the mutation.
  
'''Breeding in the markings'''
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[[Mutation Gene]], or MU percentage also affects how mutations are inherited. The exact formula isn't well understood, though higher MU results in higher chances of a mutation in the parent showing or carrying.  It is also widely believed that you must raise the MU of both parents (even if the other parent doesn't show or carry any mutations) in order to get the best chance of getting pups to show the mutation.
  
OK, this job is a toughie, and may take a while, so you'll need patience.
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=Colors=
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Most colors on wajas behave the same as they would in mixing paint (Red x Blue = Purple, Red x Yellow = Orange, etc.).  However, because we are dealing with light rather than pigment, mixing yellow and blue do not make green.  Instead, this combination makes gray.  For an in-depth explanation of how hex codes work, please see [[Hex Codes Explanation]].
  
1. Get a Waja with your favorite marking. Make sure it's at 100, or this will not go as well for you. Now, you find a waja of the opposite gender on the Waja Search, this time, we want a markingless.  
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Color is a very important part of how a waja looks, so it's not enough to just ensure that you're breeding for strong markings; you need to also pay close attention to how two wajas' colors will blend. A very useful tool in doing this is the [[Hex Codes#Color Mixer|Color Mixer]] found under help on the site.  Never assume that just because two wajas are pretty they will make pretty babies.  Make sure to take into account not only how the base colors will mix, but also how each individual marking's colors will mix.
  
2. You know the drill, breed with it. When the pups come, don't be upset. They will be fades.  
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As stated above, the color of a marking that is shared will be a mix of the parents' marking colors, whereas the color of markings not shared will be roughly the same color as the marking in the parent that has it.
  
3. Age pear one of the pups, or wait until it's 20, and breed it with a waja with the marking you chose. Repeat step two with these wajas.  
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Mutations work much the same way. A mutation shared between the two wajas (whether in show or carry form) will show up in a color somewhere on the spectrum between the parents' colors.  A mutation not shared in any way will show up in roughly the same color as it is in the parent who has it (if it shows up at all; see the mutations section).
  
4. A few generations later, you'll have a perfect marked waja!
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=Breeding Stats=
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There are four breeding stats:
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*[[Litter Quantity]] (LQ) - This stat determines how many pups the waja will have per litter. You can raise a waja's LQ by feeding it [[Normal Pears]].
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{|class="wikitable" cellpadding="4"
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!0-19 LQ
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!20-59 LQ
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!60-89 LQ
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!90-100 LQ
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!4 pups
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|0% chance
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|0% chance
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|2% chance
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|5% chance
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!3 pups
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|0% chance
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|5% chance
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|40% chance
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|68% chance
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!2 pups
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|20% chance
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|60% chance
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!1 pup
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|80% chance
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|0% chance
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|}
  
(I know you're saying "That's pointless" It's not. This is an example. Say you got an Aerial with 60% belly and it was a nice pretty one. You could make it even prettier by upping the opacity layer. Or if you got a markless waja, and didn't have the money to do a dye project, you breed in the markings)
 
  
Breeding out markings is as simple as breeding them in. You just get a waja with all the markings yours has and breed it with all of the markings but one.
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*[[Male Gene]] (MG) - This stat determines what percentage of the waja's offspring will be born male. The higher the MG, the higher the likelihood of male pups, to a maximum value of 100. You can raise a waja's MG by feeding it [[Male Pears]].
Inbreeding- Noo!
 
Inbreeding is a kind if breeding where you breed puppies from the wajas parents or relatives. Yuck! Not many on wajas respect it, which is why you should always check both wajas lineages when breeding.  
 
  
  
'''Selling Advice:'''
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*[[Mutation Gene]](MU) - This affects the chance of the pups getting [[mutations]] that are shown or carried from the parents.  You can raise a waja's MU by feeding it [[Strange Pears]].
If you are trying to make money, you should consider which types of wajas are popular, and which are not.
 
  
There are many markings that are "overused". A great example is the "belly" marking. There are many, many wajas with this marking. So many that almost everyone has one, thus making them very difficult to sell.
 
Unfortunately, because they are so common, mates are easy to find.
 
  
Even IF a waja has a full 100% belly marking, it will still be nigh impossible to sell.
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*[[Inbred Percentage]](IN%) - Inbred percent. This is how [[inbred]] your waja is. As inbreeding is generally frowned upon for its real world implications and for being seen as lazy, wajas that are inbred are usually considered to be worth drastically less than non-inbred wajas.  The site doesn't record an IN% for inbreeding that occured further back than the grandparents.
  
Try to bred wajas with less common markings and marking combos, and people will be more inclined to buy them (because they are different and refreshing).  
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You can reduce a waja's IN % by feeding it [[Ice Pears]].  However, the waja will still technically be inbred, as you can't change its lineage.
  
'''Commonly over-bred markings'''
 
  
-The Wind/Stars combo
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=Pup Predicting=
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Pup predicting can help you to know what kind of pup you're going to get before you breed, saving you time and money that could be wasted on a bad pairing.  While it's difficult to predict how [[Ancient Love Pear]] breedings will turn out, it's fairly simple to predict roughly how a [[Love Pear]] breeding will come out.
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#In one tab, open the [[Custom Demo]] (found under  world).
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#In another tab, open the [[Color Mixer]] (found under help).
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#In two more tabs, open the pages of both parents.
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#On the custom demo page, start putting in the markings of the mother (do not edit the color or strength of the markings yet), going from top to bottom.
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#Once you've put in all the markings the mother has in the order she has them, you can now add any markings that the father does not share with the mother.
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#Now we can start filling in opacities.  For any marking that they share, pick roughly the average of their opacities and enter it (keeping in mind that markings are inherited in multiples of 10).  So if the mother had a marking at 100 and the father had the marking at 50, we're going to guess about 70.
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#For any marking they don't share, set the opacity at 10, 20, or 30.
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#Now, for base color, eye color, and each marking they share, enter their colors into the [[Hex Codes#Color Mixer|Color Mixer]].  Copy and paste the median color's code into the corresponding slot in the Custom Demo.
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#If they both share a mutation, or if they both carry the mutation and you'd like to see how it might look if it shows up in the pups, do the same for the mutation.
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#If one waja shows/carries a mutation but the other does not, then if it shows up it will show up in the color of the parent who has it, just like unshared markings do.  However, it is unlikely it will show up unless the wajas have a high [[MU]]
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#For each marking they don't share, copy and paste that marking's color from the parent who has the marking into the corresponding slot in the custom demo.
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#Press "Preview".
  
-The Belly/Cheetah combo, especially on arials and banes
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=Breeding for Profit=
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If you plan to breed wajas in order to sell them for a profit, there are some things for you to keep in mind.
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*Lower generation wajas are generally worth more than higher generation wajas, with generation 2 and 3 being the most valuable bred wajas.
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*Likewise, wajas with stronger markings tend to sell for more than wajas with weaker markings.  Wajas with all 100 markings are generally considered worth much more than wajas with faded markings.
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*Pay close attention to colors and how they blend when breeding to ensure you get nice looking pups.
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*Remember to take into account possible mutations.  If both wajas carry bat wings, there's a decent chance of the pups having them too.  This can be a good or a bad thing, depending on the pair.
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*Do not inbreed.  Inbred wajas are worth drastically less than non-inbred wajas, and many users won't buy inbred wajas at all.
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*Use dyes sparingly and tastefully. Generally, cheap shop dyes like [[Kitsune]], [[Giraffe]], [[Jester]], and [[Heart Cape]] are so over-used that they will usually bring down the value of a waja, whereas expensive dyes like [[Cheetah]] and [[Collar]] will increase it.
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*Likewise, use [[potions]] sparingly.  It is generally best to avoid adding these mutations to your waja, as many users are picky about them and the potions are cheap enough that your average user can afford to add them for themselves if they want them.
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*Avoid over-done marking combos, such as cheetah/belly, husky/ocelot, husky/wind, etc.  Most users will already own a waja like this and won't be interested in buying more like it.
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*Start a sales thread on the Waja Sales board on the forums.  Post pictures and links to the wajas you're trying to sell.  If you don't know how to post links or pictures, check out the [[HTML]] page to learn how.
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*The [[Pricing Wajas]] page has good tips on how to price the wajas you plan to sell.
  
-Cheetah by itself
 
  
-The Belly/Husky combo (see what I'm saying about the belly marking?) especially on normals
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=Releasing=
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During your adventures in the world of breeding wajas, you're likely to make some mistakes.  If you breed a waja that is unattractive and you do not want it for yourself, or if you bred two wajas by accident and they turned out inbred, it's best to release the resulting offspring to live with the [[Obsessed Waja Fan]] rather than trying to sell them.  This frees up space in the server for new, wanted wajas to be created and keeps the waja search clean.
  
-The Belly/Ocelot combo
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=Common Terms Used in Breeding=
  
-Wind by itself
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*LQ: [[Litter Quantity]]. Can be increased by using [[Normal Pear]]s. Litter Quantity increases the chance of how many pups are born in one litter (up to 4 per litter).
  
-Kitsune(comes from a dye) by itself
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*MG: [[Male Gene]]. Can be increased with [[Male Pear]]s. MG increases the chance of males being born in the litter.
  
-Blaze(comes from a dye) by itself
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*MU: [[Mutation Gene]]. This can be increased by using [[Strange Pear]]s. It increases the chances of mutations being passed down to pups.
  
-Heart Cape by itself
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*In%: [[Inbred Percentage]].  Shows how inbred a waja is.  The site only counts inbreeding if it occured within the last two generations.  Can be reduced using [[Ice Pear]]s (though the waja is still inbred, as you can't change its lineage).
  
-Giraffe by itself
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*IBP: [[Instant Birth Pear]]. When fed to a pregnant waja, she will instantly give birth.  Very expensive item.
  
-Wajas with NO markings(i.e. markingless)
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*LP: [[Love Pear]]. Used to breed Wajas. Owner of the female supplies this.
  
-The panda marking by itself on Africans or Normals
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*ALP: [[Ancient Love Pear]]. Used to breed Wajas with the old breeding script.  Owner of the female supplies this.
  
-Camo wajas (camo upper/camo lower)
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*Studs / Studding: This is the term used for male wajas that are available for breeding, usually for a fee.
  
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*Reverse Breeding: Also known as RB. This term refers to a female waja that is available for breeding, usually for a fee. These are usually more expensive than studs as the waja will be out of commission for 5 days while carrying your pups.
  
==Common Terms Used in Breeding==
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*[[Breed Dominance]]:  When breeding two wajas of different breeds, breed dominance determines how likely you are to get one breed or the other in the pups.
 
 
LQ: [[Litter Quantity]]. Can be increased by using Normal Pears. Litter Quantity increases the chance of how many pups are born in one litter (up to 4 per litter).
 
 
 
MG: [[Male Gene]]. Can be increased with male pears. MG increases the chance of males being born in the litter.
 
 
 
MU: [[Mutation Gene]]. This can be increased by using Strange Pears. It increases the chances of mutations on pups.
 
 
 
In%: [[Inbred Percentage]]. Shows the % inbred of a Waja, up to their corresponding grandparents.
 
 
 
IBP: [[Instant Birth Pear]]. Fed to a pregnant Waja for an instant birth (no pregnant delay).
 
 
 
LP: [[Love Pear]]. Used to breed Wajas. Owner of the female supplies this.
 
 
 
ALP: [[Ancient Love Pear]]. Used to breed Wajas with the old breeding script to produce median pups.
 
 
 
MP: [[Male Pear]]. Increases [[male gene]].
 
 
 
SP: [[Strange Pear]]. Increases [[mutation gene]].
 
 
 
IP: [[Ice Pear]]. Decreases [[In%]].
 
 
 
NP: [[Normal pear]]. Increases [[LQ]].
 
 
 
 
 
Studs/ Studding: This is the term used for male wajas that are available for breeding. Most users call them Stud's or that they have wajas "Up for Studding". This is sometimes put in a user's name, like Sales- ex. 'Wajauser- STUDS!'
 
 
 
Reverse Breeding: Also known as RB's. This term refers to a female waja that is available for breeding. So, if you are using another user's RB's, this means that you are breeding your male to someone else's female, and they send you the pups once they are born.
 
 
 
Dominance: This term is often used widely in breeding. It hangs on what breeds are most likely to have what pup result, for example Normals are the highest in dominance while Divines are the lowest, so you would end up with Normal pups if you breed the two.
 
 
 
Here is a list of breeds in order from most dominant to least:
 
 
 
Normal >
 
Aerial >
 
Bane >
 
Fire >
 
Plushie >
 
Tempest >
 
Water >
 
Corsie >
 
African >
 
Egyptian >
 
Earth >
 
Breedless >
 
Divine
 

Revision as of 01:52, 22 May 2011

The basics of breeding are very simple. In order to breed you must have two adult wajas (20+ days old) of opposite gender and either a Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear, which will be consumed at the time of breeding.

However, to breed nice looking, high quality wajas requires more thought. A lot of this will come with practice, and you will most likely make some mistakes while learning, but this guide is here to help you gain an understanding of breeding that should help you on your way to becoming an excelent breeder!

How to Breed: Step-by-Step

This section will tell you the extreme, bare-bones basics of how to breed two wajas together. Later sections will go more in-depth into how to breed quality wajas, so it is highly recommended that you read them as well.

In-Cave Breedings

In-Cave breeding refers to breedings that take place between two wajas that you own.

  1. First, you're going to need to own two wajas of opposite gender who are both adults (20 days old or older).
  2. Next, you're going to need to make sure you own a Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear. To determine which pear you should use, please see the Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear? section below.
  3. Go to your cave. Locate and click on one of the two wajas you wish to breed. On its page, underneath the "Equipped Items" section, you should see a large button that says "Breed?". Click it.
  4. Because this is an in-cave breeding, we are going to skip over the comments section. Under "Deliver Pups To" make sure the pups are set to be sent to whoever you want them to be sent to. Setting this to "Mother" will have them sent to the owner of the mother. "Father" will send them to the owner of the father. "Player" will send them to the player whose ID# you put in the box marked "User ID". It is VERY important that you make sure this is correct, because you can't change it later and if the pups end up sent to someone else then you may not be able to get them back.
  5. Under the Love Pear section, select whichever kind of love pear you want to use for this breeding. If you're unsure of which love pear you should use, please see the Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear? section below. You must have at least one of the love pear selected in your inventory for the breeding to be successful.
  6. Scroll down and you will see a list of all of your wajas of the opposite gender to the one you're trying to breed. Select the waja that you're wanting to breed with. Check, check, and double check that it is the correct waja, as you cannot cancel a pregnancy once it's started.
  7. Once you're sure you have it right, click Submit. You will be notified that the female is now pregnant.
  8. Your waja will give birth in 5 days at around the time she was bred. Her page will list her due date and the approximate time, as well as who the father of her pups are. It will also tell you who the pups are set to be delivered to.


Out of Cave Breedings

Out of Cave Breeding refers to breeding a waja of yours with a waja owned by someone else

  1. If the waja of yours that you want to breed is female, you're going to need to find a male waja that is up for stud. If your waja is male, you're going to have to find a female waja that is up for Reverse Breeding (RB).
  2. To find a waja that is up for Stud/RB, you can either browse the Stud/Reverse Breeding board on the forums or by using the Waja Search found under World.
  3. If you're new to the waja search, you can vist the Waja Search page for an explanation on how to use it.
  4. Using one of these two methods, find a waja that is opposite gender to yours and has the gender, markings, mutations, and colors that you want. Go to that waja's page.
  5. Check that the waja's owner is active. You can do this by going to their profile page and checking when their last login date was. It would be a shame to go to all the trouble of sending a breeding request to a user who hasn't logged in for over a year.
  6. This part is very, very important. Before you even think of clicking the breed button, READ THAT USER'S CAVE RULES. They should be listed under the waja's description in the section marked "Cave Rules". Here you should find the user's policies on things like how multiple pup births will be divided between you and whether or not they require you to send a love pear when breeding with their females (note:If a love pear rule isn't mentioned, it's still considered common courtesy to send them a love pear if it's their female. Failing to do so may result in them denying your breed request). For more information on cave rules, please see Cave Rules.
  7. If you find that you agree to the user's cave rules and have enough WC on hand for the breed fee, you may now click the "Breed" button.
  8. You will be taken to a new page with information you'll need to fill out.
  9. First you'll likely see a section for you to write a message to the owner of the waja you're wanting to breed with. This will be sent to them along with your request. It isn't necessary to send any message at all, but you can if you wish.
  10. Under "Deliver Pups To" make sure the pups are set to be sent to whoever you want them to be sent to. Setting this to "Mother" will have them sent to the owner of the mother. "Father" will send them to the owner of the father. "Player" will send them to the player whose ID# you put in the box marked "User ID". It is VERY important that you make sure this is correct, because you can't change it later and if the pups end up sent to someone else then you may not be able to get them back.
  11. Under the Love Pear section, select whichever kind of love pear you want to use for this breeding. If you're unsure of which love pear you should use, please see the Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear? section below. You must have at least one of the love pear selected in your inventory for the breeding to be successful.
  12. Scroll down and you will see a list of all of your wajas of the opposite gender to the one you're trying to breed with. Select the waja that you're wanting to breed with. Check, check, and double check that it is the correct waja, as you cannot cancel a pregnancy once it's started.
  13. Once you're satisfied that everything is correct, you may now click submit.
  14. A breeding request will be sent to the owner of the other waja. They will now be able to either accept or decline the breed request.
  15. You can check on both incoming and outgoing breed requests by going to the "Breed Requests" page under "Home". Here you can cancel your breed request if you change your mind and it hasn't yet been accepted.
  16. If the breed request is accepted, the female will become pregnant and will give birth in 5 days at around the time she was bred. Her page will list her due date and the approximate time, as well as who the father of her pups are. It will also tell you who the pups are set to be delivered to.


Love Pear or Ancient Love Pear?

You may be wondering what the difference between a Love Pear and an Ancient Love Pear is. Both can be purchased from the Pear Shop or from user shops, and both enable wajas to breed, but the appearance of the resulting pups will be vastly different depending on which pear you used.
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Markings and Mutations

Marking Strength

Marking strength is represented by a number between 1 and 100. This number refers to the opacity at which the marking is set. A 100 mark will be at 100% opacity and fully opaque, whereas a 10 mark will be at 10% opacity and barely visible at all.

A waja with markings that are below 100% strength is referred to as a "Fade" if it is attractive and a "Muddy" if it is unattractive. Some users make projects out of taking a waja with faded markings and trying to breed it with other wajas until they eventually end up with an offspring with 100% markings. Other users feed a waja many markings pears, giving the waja all the Custom Markings, or as many as the user pleases. Wajas that have been given all the Custom Markings in this way are called "Pearballs". Wajas that have been given a great deal of Dye markings are dubbed "Dyeballs".

Marking Inheritance

When two wajas are bred together, the markings they share will be passed on to their pup at a strength that is between the strength of the marking in the two parents. Markings that are not shared between the two will be passed on at a low opacity, such as 20 or 30, or more rarely it won't be passed on at all. Marking strength in the pup will never be inherited at a higher opacity than its parents possessed, so there is no way to breed two wajas with a marking at 50 and get a pup whose marking is higher than 50.

The color of the marking will be determined by the color of the marking in the parents and the love pear used. If an Ancient Love Pear was used, the marking will be roughly the median color between the color of the marking in the parents. If a Love Pear was used, the marking could be any color in the spectrum between the two parents' colors. If only one parent had the marking, the pup will have the marking in roughly the same color as the parent that had the marking.

The following image should help in understanding how fading of markings works.
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Mutation Inheritance

Mutations are inherited according to this chart (does not factor in MU):

SHOW x SHOW: 100% of pups SHOW the mutation

SHOW x CARRY: 50% of pups SHOW, 50% CARRY

SHOW x NO: 100% of pups CARRY

CARRY x CARRY: 50% CARRY, 25% SHOW, 25% NO

CARRY x NO: 50% CARRY, 50% NO


Show means the waja has the mutation and it is visible. Carry means the mutation is not visible in the waja, but there is still a small chance of the mutation being passed to the waja's pups. No means that waja neither shows nor carries the mutation.

Mutation Gene, or MU percentage also affects how mutations are inherited. The exact formula isn't well understood, though higher MU results in higher chances of a mutation in the parent showing or carrying. It is also widely believed that you must raise the MU of both parents (even if the other parent doesn't show or carry any mutations) in order to get the best chance of getting pups to show the mutation.

Colors

Most colors on wajas behave the same as they would in mixing paint (Red x Blue = Purple, Red x Yellow = Orange, etc.). However, because we are dealing with light rather than pigment, mixing yellow and blue do not make green. Instead, this combination makes gray. For an in-depth explanation of how hex codes work, please see Hex Codes Explanation.

Color is a very important part of how a waja looks, so it's not enough to just ensure that you're breeding for strong markings; you need to also pay close attention to how two wajas' colors will blend. A very useful tool in doing this is the Color Mixer found under help on the site. Never assume that just because two wajas are pretty they will make pretty babies. Make sure to take into account not only how the base colors will mix, but also how each individual marking's colors will mix.

As stated above, the color of a marking that is shared will be a mix of the parents' marking colors, whereas the color of markings not shared will be roughly the same color as the marking in the parent that has it.

Mutations work much the same way. A mutation shared between the two wajas (whether in show or carry form) will show up in a color somewhere on the spectrum between the parents' colors. A mutation not shared in any way will show up in roughly the same color as it is in the parent who has it (if it shows up at all; see the mutations section).

Breeding Stats

There are four breeding stats:

  • Litter Quantity (LQ) - This stat determines how many pups the waja will have per litter. You can raise a waja's LQ by feeding it Normal Pears.
0-19 LQ 20-59 LQ 60-89 LQ 90-100 LQ
4 pups 0% chance 0% chance 2% chance 5% chance
3 pups 0% chance 5% chance 40% chance 68% chance
2 pups 20% chance 60% chance 53% chance 27% chance
1 pup 80% chance 35% chance 5% chance 0% chance


  • Male Gene (MG) - This stat determines what percentage of the waja's offspring will be born male. The higher the MG, the higher the likelihood of male pups, to a maximum value of 100. You can raise a waja's MG by feeding it Male Pears.



  • Inbred Percentage(IN%) - Inbred percent. This is how inbred your waja is. As inbreeding is generally frowned upon for its real world implications and for being seen as lazy, wajas that are inbred are usually considered to be worth drastically less than non-inbred wajas. The site doesn't record an IN% for inbreeding that occured further back than the grandparents.

You can reduce a waja's IN % by feeding it Ice Pears. However, the waja will still technically be inbred, as you can't change its lineage.


Pup Predicting

Pup predicting can help you to know what kind of pup you're going to get before you breed, saving you time and money that could be wasted on a bad pairing. While it's difficult to predict how Ancient Love Pear breedings will turn out, it's fairly simple to predict roughly how a Love Pear breeding will come out.

  1. In one tab, open the Custom Demo (found under world).
  2. In another tab, open the Color Mixer (found under help).
  3. In two more tabs, open the pages of both parents.
  4. On the custom demo page, start putting in the markings of the mother (do not edit the color or strength of the markings yet), going from top to bottom.
  5. Once you've put in all the markings the mother has in the order she has them, you can now add any markings that the father does not share with the mother.
  6. Now we can start filling in opacities. For any marking that they share, pick roughly the average of their opacities and enter it (keeping in mind that markings are inherited in multiples of 10). So if the mother had a marking at 100 and the father had the marking at 50, we're going to guess about 70.
  7. For any marking they don't share, set the opacity at 10, 20, or 30.
  8. Now, for base color, eye color, and each marking they share, enter their colors into the Color Mixer. Copy and paste the median color's code into the corresponding slot in the Custom Demo.
  9. If they both share a mutation, or if they both carry the mutation and you'd like to see how it might look if it shows up in the pups, do the same for the mutation.
  10. If one waja shows/carries a mutation but the other does not, then if it shows up it will show up in the color of the parent who has it, just like unshared markings do. However, it is unlikely it will show up unless the wajas have a high MU
  11. For each marking they don't share, copy and paste that marking's color from the parent who has the marking into the corresponding slot in the custom demo.
  12. Press "Preview".

Breeding for Profit

If you plan to breed wajas in order to sell them for a profit, there are some things for you to keep in mind.

  • Lower generation wajas are generally worth more than higher generation wajas, with generation 2 and 3 being the most valuable bred wajas.
  • Likewise, wajas with stronger markings tend to sell for more than wajas with weaker markings. Wajas with all 100 markings are generally considered worth much more than wajas with faded markings.
  • Pay close attention to colors and how they blend when breeding to ensure you get nice looking pups.
  • Remember to take into account possible mutations. If both wajas carry bat wings, there's a decent chance of the pups having them too. This can be a good or a bad thing, depending on the pair.
  • Do not inbreed. Inbred wajas are worth drastically less than non-inbred wajas, and many users won't buy inbred wajas at all.
  • Use dyes sparingly and tastefully. Generally, cheap shop dyes like Kitsune, Giraffe, Jester, and Heart Cape are so over-used that they will usually bring down the value of a waja, whereas expensive dyes like Cheetah and Collar will increase it.
  • Likewise, use potions sparingly. It is generally best to avoid adding these mutations to your waja, as many users are picky about them and the potions are cheap enough that your average user can afford to add them for themselves if they want them.
  • Avoid over-done marking combos, such as cheetah/belly, husky/ocelot, husky/wind, etc. Most users will already own a waja like this and won't be interested in buying more like it.
  • Start a sales thread on the Waja Sales board on the forums. Post pictures and links to the wajas you're trying to sell. If you don't know how to post links or pictures, check out the HTML page to learn how.
  • The Pricing Wajas page has good tips on how to price the wajas you plan to sell.


Releasing

During your adventures in the world of breeding wajas, you're likely to make some mistakes. If you breed a waja that is unattractive and you do not want it for yourself, or if you bred two wajas by accident and they turned out inbred, it's best to release the resulting offspring to live with the Obsessed Waja Fan rather than trying to sell them. This frees up space in the server for new, wanted wajas to be created and keeps the waja search clean.

Common Terms Used in Breeding

  • LQ: Litter Quantity. Can be increased by using Normal Pears. Litter Quantity increases the chance of how many pups are born in one litter (up to 4 per litter).
  • MG: Male Gene. Can be increased with Male Pears. MG increases the chance of males being born in the litter.
  • In%: Inbred Percentage. Shows how inbred a waja is. The site only counts inbreeding if it occured within the last two generations. Can be reduced using Ice Pears (though the waja is still inbred, as you can't change its lineage).
  • IBP: Instant Birth Pear. When fed to a pregnant waja, she will instantly give birth. Very expensive item.
  • LP: Love Pear. Used to breed Wajas. Owner of the female supplies this.
  • ALP: Ancient Love Pear. Used to breed Wajas with the old breeding script. Owner of the female supplies this.
  • Studs / Studding: This is the term used for male wajas that are available for breeding, usually for a fee.
  • Reverse Breeding: Also known as RB. This term refers to a female waja that is available for breeding, usually for a fee. These are usually more expensive than studs as the waja will be out of commission for 5 days while carrying your pups.
  • Breed Dominance: When breeding two wajas of different breeds, breed dominance determines how likely you are to get one breed or the other in the pups.