This is piggybacking Berber's earlier question down below I suppose. Since Michaelis has officially had two kids this season that received his darkness adaptation does that mean they inherited the whole of it?
He gained this trait from a quest and there's several components to it.
Here's the quest description of his trait.
You now suffer from Severe Hemeralopia (day-blindness), which means it’s almost impossible for you to see during the day—even in low light, like twilight. This can cause headaches ranging from mild to “OH MY GOD KILL ME NOW!” But it isn’t all bad. For being such a good sport, we are going to give you Darkness Adaptation, which includes: Night Vision, Enhanced Senses, and the ability to camouflage yourself when in darkness/shadow (this ability is strongest after dark, users are only slightly harder to see during the day when the ability is in effect). Please note: Hemeralopia comes bundled with Darkness Adaptation, therefore, there is no reason to have them both listed in the database. This trait is genetic.
Basically the underlying question is should I start including this description for fairies to further breakdown when during any genetic trait breeding stats? I obviously don't want to make this trial thing even more difficult for you guys. But I also think it'd be interesting for different parts of it to be inherited since there's several things included within it. Better to ask now for any possible future kids who inherit the trait.
So for these new babies.
Arx 27201 Tiny Hybrid - Michaelis x Anyx - Male - Darkness adaptation
Rowe 27216 Call Hybrid - Michaelis x Padma - Female - Snakeskin markings, darkness adaptation
Would they have inherited the trait in its entirety including the dayblindness since they were bred before we addressed the question?
Thank you guys very much for all your effort.
You are wonderful and beautimous.
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He gained this trait from a quest and there's several components to it.
Here's the quest description of his trait.
You now suffer from Severe Hemeralopia (day-blindness), which means it’s almost impossible for you to see during the day—even in low light, like twilight. This can cause headaches ranging from mild to “OH MY GOD KILL ME NOW!” But it isn’t all bad. For being such a good sport, we are going to give you Darkness Adaptation, which includes: Night Vision, Enhanced Senses, and the ability to camouflage yourself when in darkness/shadow (this ability is strongest after dark, users are only slightly harder to see during the day when the ability is in effect). Please note: Hemeralopia comes bundled with Darkness Adaptation, therefore, there is no reason to have them both listed in the database. This trait is genetic.
Basically the underlying question is should I start including this description for fairies to further breakdown when during any genetic trait breeding stats? I obviously don't want to make this trial thing even more difficult for you guys. But I also think it'd be interesting for different parts of it to be inherited since there's several things included within it. Better to ask now for any possible future kids who inherit the trait.
So for these new babies.
Arx 27201 Tiny Hybrid - Michaelis x Anyx - Male - Darkness adaptation
Rowe 27216 Call Hybrid - Michaelis x Padma - Female - Snakeskin markings, darkness adaptation
Would they have inherited the trait in its entirety including the dayblindness since they were bred before we addressed the question?
Thank you guys very much for all your effort.
You are wonderful and beautimous.
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