How to obtain a normal two toned bright chao?
- TheMaskedKatz
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How to obtain a normal two toned bright chao?
My first bright chao was a bright blue chao, and was breed from a shiny blue chao and a normal two toned chao. How do you obtain a normal two toned bright chao?
- chaoadventures
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Re: How to obtain a normal two toned bright chao?
Long, kinda complicated version:
Short version: Just breed your current Bright Chao with Normal Chao and hope for a Normal Bright Chao. The outcome is just isn't guaranteed though, so keep trying, since you can get several different outcomes from those chao breeding.
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Re: How to obtain a normal two toned bright chao?
Just to clarify some points made by chaoadventures.
Not all children are genetically identical, for impure breeds. What you said was true for a pure monotone red and pure monotone blue cross, or for other pure crosses. But when you have two genetically impure chao mating, you can get chao that are not the same genetically. This is especially important for obtaining normal colored chao, since their color genes must be Normal/Normal, with any Normal/X getting you color X, instead.
The simplest cross was correct, with pure parents: Normal + Shiny X (not white, for ease of telling colors)
and then Child + Pure Normal.
If I did math correctly, and am not rusty on chao mechanics, it will be a 3/32 chance of being shiny normal two-tone, and 1/32 chance of being shiny normal monotone.
Not all children are genetically identical, for impure breeds. What you said was true for a pure monotone red and pure monotone blue cross, or for other pure crosses. But when you have two genetically impure chao mating, you can get chao that are not the same genetically. This is especially important for obtaining normal colored chao, since their color genes must be Normal/Normal, with any Normal/X getting you color X, instead.
The simplest cross was correct, with pure parents: Normal + Shiny X (not white, for ease of telling colors)
and then Child + Pure Normal.
If I did math correctly, and am not rusty on chao mechanics, it will be a 3/32 chance of being shiny normal two-tone, and 1/32 chance of being shiny normal monotone.