Breed Dominance

From The Wajas Wiki

Breed Dominance is what the site uses to determine what breed the pup will be when two Wajas of different breeds are bred together. Wajas keeps the breeding script undisclosed, and probabilities are hidden. Tests need ran occasionally to give an idea for the chart.

  • Each breedings probability is calculated individually, and therefor your results can differ. Sometimes there are outliers where you may get a rare breed more often, or sometimes where you might not get the rare breed at all. Breeds who are equal sometimes have long spurts of one breed than the other, but usually will even themselves out over multiple pups.
  • Breeds that are close together (but not even) on the dominance chart will generally produce slightly more of the more dominant breed when bred together, though there will be a fair amount of pups that come out of the less dominant breed.( e.g. Corsie and Fire = some Fire pups, but mostly Corsie pups).
  • Breeds that are even on the dominance chart will have a roughly even chance of being born with either breed. (e.g. Tempest + African = roughly half African pups, half Tempest pups).
  • Breeds that are further apart on the dominance chart will generally produce pups that are almost exclusively of the more dominant breed (e.g., Aerial + Water = Almost all Aerial pups, small chance of Water pups).

2023 Dominance Chart

With the addition of the Velox, it has been added to a new chart located here. Spot checking revealed that not much variance has changed for other breeds, so 2020 testing is still accurate. For exact data, use the tabs on the bottom to see how each prediction reacted with each breed. Remember, each breeding is independent so your own results may vary slightly.

Tables were lumped together by the overall dominance averages. If less than 1% apart, they are considered equal on the dominance chart.

1. Normal NormalAdult.png Normals are the most common breed on all of Wajas because they are highest of the breed dominance order. This means if you breed a normal with any other breed of Waja, you are most likely to get a normal.
2. Breedless Breedless.png
3. Corsie/Velox CorsieAdult.pngVeloxAdult.png
4. Fire FireAdult.png
5. Egyptian/Aerial/Spitz/Bane EgyptianAdult.pngAerialAdult.pngSpitzAdult.pngBaneAdult.png
6. Plushie/Tempest/African PlushieAdult.pngTempestAdult.pngAfricanAdult.png
7. Water / Earth WaterAdult.pngEarthAdult.png
8. Imp ImpAdult.png
9. Forest / Divine / Arctic ForestAdult.pngDivineAdult.pngArcticAdult.png

2020 Revised Dominance Chart

In 2020 Tailz with the help of Synestra tested breed dominance to add in the addition of the Arctic. With the help of the pup prediction tool, 100 pups for each combo were tested and the work is displayed here. For exact data, use the tabs on the bottom to see how each prediction reacted with each breed. Remember, each breeding is independent so your own results may vary slightly.

Tables were lumped together by the overall dominance averages. If less than 1% apart, they are considered equal on the dominance chart.

1. Normal NormalAdult.png Normals are the most common breed on all of Wajas because they are highest of the breed dominance order. This means if you breed a normal with any other breed of Waja, you are most likely to get a normal.
2. Breedless Breedless.png
3. Corsie CorsieAdult.png
4. Fire FireAdult.png
5. Egyptian/Aerial/Spitz/Bane EgyptianAdult.pngAerialAdult.pngSpitzAdult.pngBaneAdult.png
6. Plushie/Tempest/African PlushieAdult.pngTempestAdult.pngAfricanAdult.png
7. Water / Earth WaterAdult.pngEarthAdult.png
8. Imp ImpAdult.png
9. Forest / Divine / Arctic ForestAdult.pngDivineAdult.pngArcticAdult.png

Old Breed Dominance Charts

2013 Revised Dominance Chart (Highest to Lowest)

There was some discussion as to whether the original 2011 dominance chart was accurate, and the 2013 revised chart is based on a series of 840 breedings where pup outcomes were documented. The original breedings for this experiment took place across 2012 and the first half of 2013. The spreadsheet containing the pup results can be viewed here and the spreadsheet that clarifies these results and sorts them by breed can be viewed here (use tabs at the bottom to scroll between breeds). The final page that sorts out the breeds into a chart structure can be viewed here and the finished product (the dominance chart) can be viewed below.

1. Normal NormalAdult.png Normals are the most common breed on all of Wajas because they are highest of the breed dominance order. This means if you breed a normal with any other breed of Waja, you are most likely to get a normal.
2. Corsie CorsieAdult.png
3. Fire/Breedless FireAdult.pngBreedless.png
4. Egyptian/Aerial/Spitz EgyptianAdult.pngAerialAdult.pngSpitzAdult.png
5. Bane BaneAdult.png
6. Plushie/Tempest/African PlushieAdult.pngTempestAdult.pngAfricanAdult.png
7. Water WaterAdult.png
8. Earth EarthAdult.png
9. Imp ImpAdult.png
10. Forest ForestAdult.png
11. Divine DivineAdult.png

2011 Dominance Chart (Highest to Lowest)

1. Normal NormalAdult.png Normals are the most common breed on all of Wajas because they are highest of the breed dominance order. This means if you breed a normal with any other breed of Waja, you are most likely to get a normal.
2. Aerial AerialAdult.png
3. Bane/Spitz BaneAdult.pngSpitzAdult.png
4. Fire FireAdult.png
5. Corsie CorsieAdult.png
6. Egyptian EgyptianAdult.png
7. Tempest/African TempestAdult.pngAfricanAdult.png
8. Plushie PlushieAdult.png
9. Water/Earth WaterAdult.pngEarthAdult.png
10. Imp ImpAdult.png
11. Breedless Breedless.png
12. Divine DivineAdult.png

Short Text-List

  1. Normal
  2. Aerial
  3. Bane/Spitz
  4. Fire
  5. Corsie
  6. Egyptian
  7. Tempest/African
  8. Plushie
  9. Water/Earth
  10. Imp
  11. Breedless
  12. Divine

See Also