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Litter quantity (more commonly known as LQ) affects the number of pups born from a breeding. The minimum number of pups which can be born from a single breeding is 1, and the maximum is 4. If both parents have 100LQ, the chances of litters having 4 pups is higher ''but not guaranteed.'' Even pairs where both parents have 100LQ will not always have litters of 4 pups.
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Litter Quantity, more commonly known as LQ, is a stat that determines how many pups the waja will have per litter. LQ is located on a wajas page in the same area as the other breeding stats, [[MG]], [[MU]], and [[IN%]].  
  
If two wajas being bred both have 0LQ, the litters they produce will generally only have 1 pup. The higher the parents LQ the more pups they are likely to have per litter. LQ is also inherited from the parents, and pups will have LQ that is either the less than or equal to the lowest of the parents LQ.
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The minimum number of pups which can be born from a single breeding is 1, and the maximum is 4.  LQ works in stages according to this chart:
  
LQ can be raised by feeding a waja [[normal pear]]s, and wajas with a high LQ are often considered more valuable than identical wajas with low LQ. The maximum LQ for wajas is 100.
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*90-100LQ = 5% chance of 4 pups, 68% chance of 3 pups, 27% chance of 2 pups, 0% chance of 1 pup
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*60-89LQ = 2% chance of 4 pups, 40% chance of 3 pups, 53% chance of 2 pups, 5% chance of 1 pup
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*20-59LQ = 0% chance of 4 pups, 5% chance of 3 pups, 60% chance of 2 pups, 35% chance of 1 pup
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*1 - 19LQ = 0% chance of 4 pups, 0% chance of 3 pups, 20% chance of 2 pups, 80% chance of 1 pup
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As you can see, even with an LQ of 100 you are not guaranteed to get the maximum number of possible pups.  If both parents have 100LQ, the chances of litters having 4 pups is higher ''but not guaranteed.'' Even pairs where both parents have 100LQ will not always have litters of 4 pups.  When you breed two wajas that have different LQ values (such as one with 100LQ to one with 0 LQ), the game will take both into account when determining the number of pups to produce.
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LQ, like all stats, is inherited by the waja's pups.  The LQ of the pups will be less than or equal to the lowest of the parent's LQ.
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=Increasing LQ=
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You can raise the LQ of a Waja 1 to 3 points at a time by feeding it [[Normal Pears]].  You can also raise it by 1 point at a time by feeding the waja [[Yellow Candy]]. There is currently no way to lower a waja's LQ.
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=Tips=
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Most players give their customs an LQ of 100 for looks and so that the pups will inherit the high stat (though it is only really necessary to get the LQ to 90 in order to get the 90-100 range benefits).  However, the LQ you give your waja depends solely on how many pups you personally want per litter. The only real benefit of more pups per litter is to save time by not having to do repeated breedings for multiple pups.  The cost saved on love pears is marginal at best, and would only come up if you breed the waja a very large number of times.
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Note that if you plan to breed a waja only once or twice, or if you're patient and can wait for multiple breedings, it's likely more cost effective to leave the LQ low.  [[Normal Pears]] tend to be rather expensive and hard to come by in the pear shop due to the large demand.

Revision as of 14:05, 13 January 2011

Litter Quantity, more commonly known as LQ, is a stat that determines how many pups the waja will have per litter. LQ is located on a wajas page in the same area as the other breeding stats, MG, MU, and IN%.

The minimum number of pups which can be born from a single breeding is 1, and the maximum is 4. LQ works in stages according to this chart:

  • 90-100LQ = 5% chance of 4 pups, 68% chance of 3 pups, 27% chance of 2 pups, 0% chance of 1 pup
  • 60-89LQ = 2% chance of 4 pups, 40% chance of 3 pups, 53% chance of 2 pups, 5% chance of 1 pup
  • 20-59LQ = 0% chance of 4 pups, 5% chance of 3 pups, 60% chance of 2 pups, 35% chance of 1 pup
  • 1 - 19LQ = 0% chance of 4 pups, 0% chance of 3 pups, 20% chance of 2 pups, 80% chance of 1 pup

As you can see, even with an LQ of 100 you are not guaranteed to get the maximum number of possible pups. If both parents have 100LQ, the chances of litters having 4 pups is higher but not guaranteed. Even pairs where both parents have 100LQ will not always have litters of 4 pups. When you breed two wajas that have different LQ values (such as one with 100LQ to one with 0 LQ), the game will take both into account when determining the number of pups to produce.

LQ, like all stats, is inherited by the waja's pups. The LQ of the pups will be less than or equal to the lowest of the parent's LQ.

Increasing LQ

You can raise the LQ of a Waja 1 to 3 points at a time by feeding it Normal Pears. You can also raise it by 1 point at a time by feeding the waja Yellow Candy. There is currently no way to lower a waja's LQ.

Tips

Most players give their customs an LQ of 100 for looks and so that the pups will inherit the high stat (though it is only really necessary to get the LQ to 90 in order to get the 90-100 range benefits). However, the LQ you give your waja depends solely on how many pups you personally want per litter. The only real benefit of more pups per litter is to save time by not having to do repeated breedings for multiple pups. The cost saved on love pears is marginal at best, and would only come up if you breed the waja a very large number of times.

Note that if you plan to breed a waja only once or twice, or if you're patient and can wait for multiple breedings, it's likely more cost effective to leave the LQ low. Normal Pears tend to be rather expensive and hard to come by in the pear shop due to the large demand.