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Cassie ★ ([personal profile] fishie) wrote2012-02-23 07:03 pm
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on calculating egg species when breeding

If you're having trouble determining how many eggs in a clutch should be the father's species, Random.org has a generator that can help! Just click the link and follow this handy guide to sort it all out.



This number represents the size of the clutch, which is based off the number of egg cycles, as seen here. Pick an appropriate number and plug it in.

These numbers represent the odds of the egg being the father's or mother's species. They should always be set to 1 and 4, no exceptions.

This is the go button! Click it to make things happen.



The number 4 represents the father's species. Any other number is the mother's species. This gives each egg a one in four chance (25%) of being the father's species. Here we have six eggs, two of which are the father's species and four of which are the mother's. You may wind up with more or less of the father's species than I did, but it's entirely based on chance.