Posted by Idea for the Piebald mutation

Kady Lannister (#9947)

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Posted on
2016-12-02 11:37:45
So i was thinking this while looking at the piebald mutation.

It would be cool if it had like 25/100 to throw out the piebald mutation.

Wait not done... so to me the piebald looks similar to vitligo... what if it was like

Male lion has Piebald.
25% chance of piebald passing
25% chance of single random vitiligo marking appearing on cub
50% chance fail for any pass

Idk i thought it sounded cool and would be interesting. What are your thoughts.

And i know vitiligo is a marking but technically shouldnt vitiligo be a mutation or hard to pass because realisticly ... its like a disease or tenetic mutation right? So thats why i thought it would be neat if the piebald mutation has a chhanxe to pass a random vit marking or the mutation (not both) marking always apearing on 90-100% opacity



This suggestion has 14 supports and 34 NO supports.



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Edited on 02/12/16 @ 18:39:29 by Lady Kana (#9947)

Devil in a New Dress (#82546)

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Posted on
2016-12-02 11:42:52
No support. sorry. It makes no sense just because they look alike to add a vit. marking. :C



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will; [triple
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Posted on
2016-12-02 11:44:49
I like the idea
However
The pass rate is way to frequent for the actual mutation
And the random Vitiligo should be chosen from already in game white Vitiligo



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♥ mikko
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Posted on
2016-12-02 11:45:16
No support either, I agree with Ariana it really doesn't make sense that they would just add a vit. marking only because it looks like piebald.



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Attic of The Sky (#12149)


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Posted on
2016-12-02 11:45:36
We all know that Lioden has unrealistic genetics. xD In real life piebald alone wouldn't pass vits. But because this is Lioden, and how they've done the vit as a marking. I don't see why not? I'll support for now. I still feel iffy about the idea, though. Maybe because it doesn't make sense genetically, in real life. xD



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Edited on 02/12/16 @ 18:46:44 by 🔬Ladwick (2nd)🔬 (#12149)

Kady Lannister (#9947)

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Posted on
2016-12-02 11:51:32
Lad that was the reason why, and i didnt think of it because the vit looks like pie no.. the piebald looks like the vit marling which should REALISTICLY be a mutation not markig, but its a marking so then again why not?



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Dinocanid (#69182)

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Posted on
2016-12-02 11:55:01
Kind of confused about what exactly is being suggested. So if piebald fails to pass there would be a chance the lion gets a vit marking instead?



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Laila 💰
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Posted on
2016-12-02 12:02:48
I don't support.

Hundreds of thousands of real animals have viltigo like marks, its pretty common. In Lioden, making it rare and eve more unrealistic doesn't make sense.



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Attic of The Sky (#12149)


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Posted on
2016-12-02 12:09:12
Ticking and Roaning is kind of similar to vit in appearance, on a sidenote.

The more I think about this, the more my brain is goin' "Wait, what?" xD



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Edited on 02/12/16 @ 19:09:35 by 🔬Ladwick (2nd)🔬 (#12149)

cake 💫 (#53239)

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Posted on
2016-12-04 00:00:53
I breed for specific markings that have a limited number of slots. If my king starts popping out vitiligo in said spots I'm gonna shit a brick so no support



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🌹Moonlit_RosesðŸŒ
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Posted on
2017-10-26 08:27:36
*confused*
what are u suggesting?



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