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ng Flesh👁️🫀 (#265641)

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Posted on
2022-04-21 16:52:20
HELP. I'm full on my territory slots, but I have some adols that are growing soon. If I dont get more/free-up some territory, what will happen when they grow? will they leave? Will overcrowding affect them? How panicked do I need to be about this? I've spent a lot of time on my adols and cubs and i dont want to lose them! I'm really worried and I dont want to lose any of my current lionesses either, since im planning on buying some GB soon for CRB (cotton root bark) to hopefully breed some muties myself.



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Egg (#119522)

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Posted on
2022-04-21 17:01:00
Hi! When your adolescents age up, if you don't have the space for them, they will run away the same way an adult lion will run away if they're not taken care of. You can buy them back using SB on your den page. I believe it's 200 per lion.

Here's a user-created guide explaining more about territory. Hope it helps!
Territory Expansion Guide



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Edited on 21/04/22 @ 17:05:16 by Egg (#119522)

Artaius (#23473)

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Posted on
2022-04-21 17:08:33
Your cubs and adolescents will leave if they do not have territory slots and/or subordinate male slots depending on their respective genders.

You have three days to get a subordinate male slot to house your oldest adolescents. And you need 5 more territory slots to house your female cubs and adolescents when they age into adults at 2 years old. But you have 7 days to gather two territory slots before you lose you two oldest females due to insufficient territory space.



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