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    Is there a diff between Pastel Spider and Bumblebee?

    I use a genetic calculator as a cheat....sometimes it says pastel spider, other times it says bumblebee. I thought a bumblebee WAS a pastel spider. Am I wrong?

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    No You dont... Bumblebee is a Spider/pastel.. or Pastel/Spider


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    Re: Is there a diff between Pastel Spider and Bumblebee?

    Nope, you're right. It's the same thing
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    Nope, pastel spider is a "bumblebee" or "bee"
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    That is weird sometimes it kicks out pastel spider, other times bumblebee. I hope to breed my bumblee to beautiful new normal i just picked off craigslist next season and it says the results would be...

    Calculation: &nbspP(+)P(p)S(+)S(s)W(+)W(+) X P(+)P(+)S(+)S(+)W(+)W(+)

    Result:

    1/4 Wildtyp -- P(+)P(+)S(+)S(+)W(+)W(+)
    1/4 Pastel -- P(+)P(p)S(+)S(+)W(+)W(+)
    1/4 Spider -- P(+)P(+)S(+)S(s)W(+)W(+)
    1/4 Pastel Spider -- P(+)P(p)S(+)S(s)W(+)W(+)

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    Re: Is there a diff between Pastel Spider and Bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by womsterr View Post
    Result:

    1/4 Wildtyp -- P(+)P(+)S(+)S(+)W(+)W(+)
    1/4 Pastel -- P(+)P(p)S(+)S(+)W(+)W(+)
    1/4 Spider -- P(+)P(+)S(+)S(s)W(+)W(+)
    1/4 Pastel Spider -- P(+)P(p)S(+)S(s)W(+)W(+)
    Well the results are right. I think it has to do with the fact that technology can't reason maybe it understands pastel + spider as a bumblebee but not spider + pastel... Or something like that?
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    Re: Is there a diff between Pastel Spider and Bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
    Well the results are right. I think it has to do with the fact that technology can't reason maybe it understands pastel + spider as a bumblebee but not spider + pastel... Or something like that?
    just require a couple extra lines of code, mine figures it out
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