Markings

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Markings are the patterns wajas have on their fur coat, put their by the user, or inherited when bred. They have a specified color, either determined when bred or by the user when the custom was created. There are about 60 markings in total, and a waja can have as many of those markings as the owner wishes. Some markings are available when making a custom waja, while some are only available as a dye, or a marking added at any time. There are a few markings that are both dyes and regular markings, but a vast majority are one or the other. These markings have a percentage, and the closer it is to 100, the more visible it is. 0 is the least, 100 the best.

To obtain markings, a waja must have been created or bred with them, been dyed, or eaten a Marking Pear. When a custom waja is created, depending on the token, the user will be able to add a certain amount of markings in a certain color. When two wajas breed, say the custom pair just created, the breeding script will determine the percentage of visibility and the color. Another way to obtain markings is by feeding your waja a marking pear. When a waja is fed said pear, a randomly determined marking will be set on the waja with a randomly determined color, with a random percent of visibility. WARNING: Marking pears are irreversible.

Often, users will have contests or games where they take a waja with faded markings, and try to breed it with other wajas so the offspring will have 100% markings. Users will also feed a waja many marking pears, giving the waja all the markings, or as many as the user pleases. These are called paintballs, pearballs, and various other nicknames regarding the process.