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    Let's take a SpinnerBlast for example. You could take 1 $1400 dollar Spinnerblast male and breed it to 1 normal female and get 6 different morphs out of 1 breeding. But, on the other hand you'd have to have a $300 Pinstripe , a $200 Spider and a $100 Pastel to breed to make less possible combinations of morphs. Thats why the more genes a single animal has the more value it has. It increases the possibilities and lowers the amount of other animals you need to produce similar results. (the dollar amounts i pulled out of thin air so don't take those amounts to heart)

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