The way current mutation breeding is done is by having a male which is over mutation cap(over 20mutations) be mated with "clean females"(females under 20mutations). Over this method, you can get infinite mutations. This leads to insane stats and breaks certain balances in the game. Also, it leads to the unnessesarity to tame dinos, since those will never compete with the breed ones.
Due to that, I would suggest, that both male and female got to be under 20 mutations in order to mutate. This change would make it necessary to tame dinos again in order to get better stats, but also leads to quite a lot of more work to get a good line going but makes it easier for newer tribes to start on servers that already have highly breed lines, since that will make the lines more compatible. Also if you manage to loot the line of someone you probably have then the line everyone has without any big differences, which makes it even easier for the newer players.
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The way current mutation breeding is done is by having a male which is over mutation cap(over 20mutations) be mated with "clean females"(females under 20mutations). Over this method, you can get infinite mutations. This leads to insane stats and breaks certain balances in the game. Also, it leads to the unnessesarity to tame dinos, since those will never compete with the breed ones.
Due to that, I would suggest, that both male and female got to be under 20 mutations in order to mutate. This change would make it necessary to tame dinos again in order to get better stats, but also leads to quite a lot of more work to get a good line going but makes it easier for newer tribes to start on servers that already have highly breed lines, since that will make the lines more compatible. Also if you manage to loot the line of someone you probably have then the line everyone has without any big differences, which makes it even easier for the newer players.
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