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Genetics Guides
Are there any comprehensive guides as to what a gene does when interacting with others as you combine them together or is it just a case of searching it up on world of ball pythons to get an idea of what you'll get in advance?
Just wondering if there's been any write-ups as in... "Pastel - *had tendency to do this when mixed with other genes*"
I mean, obviously a bit of deductive reasoning you can guess that pastel is going to make things a lighter shade probably (ignorance might be showing here and I apologise if it is, bear with the cringe) but when it comes to stuff like *insert basic gene that looks similar to others but does wildly different outcomes when mixed with the same 2nd gene here* being able to have an idea rather than search up the result would be handy to have off-hand before hitting the gargler.
I'm one of those that would probably still search it up regardless but I also can see the value in having this information and knowledge at the fingertips in a spreadsheet too.
- Joppsta
Last edited by Joppsta; 04-01-2017 at 04:44 PM.
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Re: Genetics Guides
 Originally Posted by Joppsta
Are there any comprehensive guides as to what a gene does when interacting with others as you combine them together or is it just a case of searching it up on world of ball pythons to get an idea of what you'll get in advance?
Just wondering if there's been any write-ups as in... "Pastel - *had tendency to do this when mixed with other genes*"
I mean, obviously a bit of deductive reasoning you can guess that pastel is going to make things a lighter shade probably (ignorance might be showing here and I apologise if it is, bear with the cringe) but when it comes to stuff like *insert basic gene that looks similar to others but does wildly different outcomes when mixed with the same 2nd gene here* being able to have an idea rather than search up the result would be handy to have off-hand before hitting the gargler.
I'm one of those that would probably still search it up regardless but I also can see the value in having this information and knowledge at the fingertips in a spreadsheet too.
- Joppsta
I would think WOBP picture examples would be as convenient to look up as a spreadsheet. I don't think I'd ever want to read descriptions of thousands of combos and like you said, genes do different things depending on the combo
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Problem with WOBP is everyone is lazy there.
There is a descriptions area that no one fills in.
There are so many "morphs" that just have different names or look just like a normal.
Wish they would be proud enough of their animals to explain a little.
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