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Dinos won't inherit mutation stat

Stats are the same on the parents, but the child won't get the mutated stat of the female. my question is there anyway to get 20/20 but they are all guaranteed?

i want to know if there is a way to guarentee stat mutations  (not new) on a child when the parents have the same stats.

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10 minutes ago, Firehawk953 said:

Dinos won't inherit mutation stat

Stats are the same on the parents, but the child won't get the mutated stat of the female. my question is there anyway to get 20/20 but they are all guaranteed?

i want to know if there is a way to guarentee stat mutations  (not new) on a child when the parents have the same stats.

Stat mutes are never guaranteed.

If both parents have 20+ total mutations no mutations can happen. At least one parent has to have 19 or less mutations for a chance at a mute.

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9 minutes ago, yekrucifixion187 said:

Stat mutes are never guaranteed.

If both parents have 20+ total mutations no mutations can happen. At least one parent has to have 19 or less mutations for a chance at a mute.

our manas have a hp mutation which adds 375 hp, is there a way that the plus 375 hp on the babies can be guaranteed? not with new mutations, but the one we already have.

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4 minutes ago, Firehawk953 said:

 

our manas have a hp mutation which adds 375 hp, is there a way that the plus 375 hp on the babies can be guaranteed? not with new mutations, but the one we already have.

You'll need both a male and a female with the same hp stat to guarantee that hp or higher (in case of another hp mute if possible)

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2 minutes ago, Firehawk953 said:

ok, so would it be worth to have 20 guaranteed mutations or 40  non-guaranteed mutations?

If you want to use the dino then you want the guarantee that the babies will give you the best stats every time. 

If you want to keep breeding to go for higher stats then you want the stat(s) you want to mutate on a male so you can breed with as many 0-19 mute females as you can in hopes of getting the next stat mutation. 

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if your parents both have the same mutation, like EXACT mutation in the same stat, your baby cant get it twice as its the same mutation. so if a rex had a mutation in melee to make it now 500 melee and you bred it with another rex who also had a mutation to get it to 500 melee, the baby will get 2 mutations but it wont get its melee over 500. when a stat gets a mutation, that stat is now a new hard coded stat. the mutation number is irrelevant for most cases. this is called compounding your mutations and its usually not preferred until youre done breeding for new mutations. 

if a dino has 20/20 or more mutations on its counter, it cannot produce new mutations. so if both parents are at 20/20 or higher, you cannot get any new mutations on the babies. the best process is to get a male dino with your mutation (1/20) and breed it with multiple 0/20 mutation females until you get a new mutation (2/20) and then pass that on to a male and repeat that same process. over and over and over.

 

edit: also make sure youre not trying to pass over imprinted stat boosts. those are non transferrable.

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As JMAC above me explains, you shouldn't be breeding 2 mutated dinos together, you will blow the mutation counter on one parental line pretty quickly and the breeding line becomes sub optimal at that point as you can only rely on 1 parent to mutate. This is why you can never get a guaranteed mutation because one parent always has the base stats if you are breeding correctly.  

Using this method, you can push your mutations to infnity because 1 parent always has 0/0 mutations so they can always roll a mutation.

Mutations is a very long game, what you are trying to do is short sighted and a waste of your time and breeding line.

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U want the mutated stat on a male,  and you breed that male to as many non-mutated females as you can.  

If you get the stat you want on a female sometimes it’s easier to just keep breeding until you get a male ,  sometimes you just keep trying with the female until the stat moves to a male,  then repeat.

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