Breeding Stats
Litter Quantity
Main article: Litter Quantity
LQ = Litter Quantity. This stat determines how many pups the waja will have per litter.
- 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
You can raise a waja's LQ by feeding it Normal Pears.
Mutation Gene
Main article: Mutation Gene
MU = Mutation Gene. This affects the chance of the pups getting mutations from the parents. If your waja has no mutations, then this is pointless, unless you are going to add a mutation or two later on, the waja will be bred to another waja with a mutation you want to pass on, or if you want the pups to have the stat.
You can raise a waja's MU by feeding it Strange Pears.
Male Gene
Main article: Male Gene
MG = Male Gene. 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
Main article: 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 less than non-inbred wajas; so if your waja is inbred, there is less likelihood of it being bought. If they are bought, there is a chance of them just being given to the OWF.
You can reduce a waja's IN % by feeding it Ice Pears.