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"Muddy" is a general term used to describe a waja with low markings and an overall appearance that is murky, dull, and unattractive. The wajas themselves are called "Muddies", "Mudballs (usually for one's with a large number of markings)", or "Muds" (none of which should be confused with the actual [[Mud]] marking).  Usually they are brown or gray, but it is perfectly possible for them to be a murky shade of any color. It is also technically possible for a waja with all 100 markings to be a muddy if it fits the other qualifications; it just isn't as common. 
<br> No-one buys them. Would you buy an ugly unbreedable, unsellable, useless waja? I would think so. Muddies are usually OWFed when they need to be. What can you do with them?
 
  
<br> Breed them? Certainly not. Clogging up server space is frowned upon at Wajas. That's all muddies do. Gather up dust on the waja search.  
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Muddies are not to be confused with [[fades]]. Fades are wajas that have non-100 markings but are still considered attractive despite (or even because of) the faded markings because their markings are still clear and/or they blend well together.  Whether or not a waja qualifies as a muddy (as opposed to a [[fade]]) is partially up to personal opinion. It takes time and experience for players to get a feel for whether a waja will be viewed as muddy or faded by the general player base.
  
<br> Sell them? Proposterous! Who'd buy one of those... ''things''?
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Muddy wajas are generally the result of poor [[breeding]]. They are considered fairly worthless and a waste of server space by most users, so they are more often than not [[OWF]]ed.  However, there are some users who make projects or challenges out of improving on muddy wajas.   They do this by creatively dyeing the waja, or by breeding the waja properly to eventually create a good looking offspring.
  
<br> Dye them? What's the use? Adding more pointless markings?
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As previously stated, whether or not a waja is considered muddy will vary from person to person as it is, in the end, based on personal opinion. If you want to know whether or not a given waja is considered muddy by other users, you can always ask on the Help Forum.  Below are some examples of wajas that would generally be considered muddy.
  
<br> OWF/Retire them? Yup! The only solution with muddies is to OWF or Retire them. OWFing? It means you "sell it" to the Obsessed Waja Fan. It will be the same as retired there. Retiring? Huh? When you retire your waja, it stays in your cave. But you can't equip items to it, dye it, breed it, sell it enter it in contests, edit it's name/description, you get the point. You gain 10k from each of these. And the site has more server space once it's gone.
 
  
<br> Muddies, you now get to the point where you figure out what I'm talking about. Well. Here is an example of a muddies page:
 
<br> LQ: 0  MU:0. MG: 0. IN%: 67
 
<br> Cheetah. 10
 
<br> Giraffe  10
 
<br> Mud. 20
 
<br> Kitsune. 40
 
<br> Rainbow 10
 
<br> Okapi 50
 
<br> Mottled 30
 
<br> Butt Spots 20
 
  
<br> You can just imagine how ugly it would be. And now think of all of the really ugly pups it would make if you bred it. Soon, it would turn into a slosh of random Colors. Icky! But muddies, in fact, generally have more markings than 8.Would you buy (or even take for free) one of those? I doubt it very much. Why waste a love pear on something less than the pears value?
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==Examples==
 
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<br> Fades? Fades are a little different from muddies. Fades are prettier (sometimes) and generally their marking % is high but not 100. Here is an example of a fades stats:
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File:Muddy1.png| Very faded rainbow is common in muddies
LQ: 50 MU: 0 MG : 0 IN%: 0
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File:Muddy2.png| Brown-grey, markings indistinct
<br> Wind 100
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File:Muddy3.png| Murky markings
<br> Stars 70
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File:Muddy4.png‎| This Waja is a Gen 2 and has 100 [[Stars]]
<br> Belly 80
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File:Muddy5.png| Faded rainbow, grey base, faded [[Dalmatian]]
 
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File:Muddy6.png|
<br> I'd say something like that would be bred from two common marking combinations, wind and belly and wind and stars. Both combos have Wind, so wind is at 100, but Belly and stars are medium/high.  
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File:Muddy7.png|
 
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File:Muddy8.png| This [[Fire]] has 100 in both [[Wind]] and [[Stars]]
<br> What are muddies valued at? Currently around ehhh... Nothing. People give away muds.  
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<br> Some people call inbreds, linebreds or just ugly Colored wajas muddy.
 

Latest revision as of 00:10, 20 June 2014

"Muddy" is a general term used to describe a waja with low markings and an overall appearance that is murky, dull, and unattractive. The wajas themselves are called "Muddies", "Mudballs (usually for one's with a large number of markings)", or "Muds" (none of which should be confused with the actual Mud marking). Usually they are brown or gray, but it is perfectly possible for them to be a murky shade of any color. It is also technically possible for a waja with all 100 markings to be a muddy if it fits the other qualifications; it just isn't as common.

Muddies are not to be confused with fades. Fades are wajas that have non-100 markings but are still considered attractive despite (or even because of) the faded markings because their markings are still clear and/or they blend well together. Whether or not a waja qualifies as a muddy (as opposed to a fade) is partially up to personal opinion. It takes time and experience for players to get a feel for whether a waja will be viewed as muddy or faded by the general player base.

Muddy wajas are generally the result of poor breeding. They are considered fairly worthless and a waste of server space by most users, so they are more often than not OWFed. However, there are some users who make projects or challenges out of improving on muddy wajas. They do this by creatively dyeing the waja, or by breeding the waja properly to eventually create a good looking offspring.

As previously stated, whether or not a waja is considered muddy will vary from person to person as it is, in the end, based on personal opinion. If you want to know whether or not a given waja is considered muddy by other users, you can always ask on the Help Forum. Below are some examples of wajas that would generally be considered muddy.


Examples