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Creativity
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Cutely Creative
Joined: 3/4/2013
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Posted: 3/25/2013 at 9:04 AM Post #1
What exactly is a successful breeding project?
Sheechwan
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Joined: 12/19/2012
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Posted: 3/25/2013 at 3:03 PM Post #2

I guess it's successful when you get the Results you
wanted or anything else that can be even better than
what's wished?

For example, I got a couple of 3-vis Projects going on,
what I wish is, the final result, that it take a lots of time
or a short one, that I get a kid, with 3 Visible Genes.

For myself, I'm mostly looking into making PAIRS of 3-vis
for being able to breed auto-3-vis from those~ ;3

Example of my 3-vis Projects :
Wolf Midna :
http://www.sylestia.com/forums/?t=1868

I have a pair ready to make eggs toward making a pair
of Lupora "looking like Midna" from LoZ:TP and hope
to get a nice pair of 3-vis so I can make those two
breed and have 3-vis kids all the time.

MLP-Based Qitari Projects :
http://www.sylestia.com/forums/?t=1564
It's kind of the same as the Wolf Midna Project, but in
there, I got a Project where I need two kind of Results,
one 3-vis pair and one 2-vis pair, once I get what I want,
I'll call it a success~ :3


That's my view of a succeful breeding Project~ <3
When you get what you wanted after a certain time spent
into breeding, in some case, it can be REAL long~ owo"
 
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