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Posted by | Clean vs Dirty |
2ECOND2IGHT2EER (#207045) View Forum Posts Posted on 2021-04-16 14:20:28 |
I know that when a lion(ess) is "clean", it means that it has no inbreeding, or any of the big 4 in their heritage. I was wondering, though, how far back this counts? Does it only count up to the "great-great grandparents" in the lion heritage page, or do you have to look beyond that and make sure there is absolutely 0 cases of inbreeding? 0 players like this post! Like? |
JAX • 3.12.21 9/15 | 13/15 BO (#98288) Bone Collector View Forum Posts Posted on 2021-04-16 14:29:51 |
Hi! Founder of the playstyle here. Clean means the entire heritage. If it has one instance of inbreeding or big 4 anywhere, most clean breeders will discount it as being a clean lion. Hope that helps! 0 players like this post! Like? Edited on 16/04/21 @ 14:39:11 by Jaxdaw|[Maziwa RL Dopp|CLEAN] (#98288) |
Katness! (#222343)
Toxic View Forum Posts Posted on 2021-04-16 14:26:51 |
It depends on the person, some only look at the first page while others will go to the very back. I believe (from what I know) that most will look at all of the heritage. 0 players like this post! Like? |
Myriad (#76)
View Forum Posts Posted on 2021-04-16 14:28:46 |
Basically it depends who you ask, because there's no one single definition of the word 'clean' since it isn't an official thing in game. Most clean breeders would consider lions clean only if they have no inbreeding anywhere in the complete heritage. But there are some who would only take into account for instance the first page of heritage, or a certain number of generations. It's really up to you and how you want to play and/or define your own system 0 players like this post! Like? |
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