Quote Originally Posted by SmoothScales View Post
Spider has been reclassified as a Dominant, meaning no super form. Spider x Spider doesn't make spiders with more than normal derp. They won't have any less​ than normal derp, either.
I think people use different definitions for the term "super". I don't know if super is supposed to mean just a visual difference in the heterozygous vs homozygous form of the gene (as seen in Pastel vs Super Pastel), OR that super = homozygous form regardless of how the homozygous form looks compared to the heterozygous form of that gene.. Take Pinstripe, which is Dominant, but also is believed to have a homozygous form that looks just like the heterozygous form. Would people still call that a Super Pinstripe?