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2023-11-05 07:29:54

πŸ’– Welcome to Zeph's Claiming Guide!πŸ’–

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Hello! I'm Zephyr, I've been analysing the best way to claim lionesses in explore of a good while now! I've looked at many guides and have tried most of their tactics and not many have seemed to work more than 50% of the time. I believe I have found a way to claim a lioness over ~80% of the time! While I have 3/5 personality types completely certain on my recommended way to claim, Kind and Good are still under analysis!

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Mechanics!

β™₯) You get either 3 or 4 moves, depending on their effectiveness.

β™₯) Snarky moves (marked with a paw print) have a high risk, high reward mechanism- these tend to work best on Snarky or Evil lionesses.

β™₯) Neutral moves (marked with a lion head) have a 50/50 chance to give a positive or negative outcome- these work well on most lionesses, but are exceptional on Neutral lionesses.

β™₯) Kind moves (marked with a heart) have a low risk low reward mechanism, like the opposite to snarky moves- these moves seem to work best on Kind or Good lionesses.

β™₯) I would NOT recommend using the same move TWICE in ONE claiming session! It seems to do more damage than good from when I've tried it.

Lioness personalities are visible by their poses!
The image below is visible under every claiming page.


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Personalities!

Evil and Snarky

β™₯ Combination) Growl, Snarl, Shake mane, Bite neck



Snarky moves work best on Snarky or Evil lionesses, hence 3/4 moves in this combination are Snarky moves.

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Neutral

β™₯ Combination) Growl, Puff out chest, Shake mane, Rub head



Neutral moves as the name suggests work best on Neutral lionesses, but are viable across the other types of lioness. I started this combination with a Snarky move and ended it with a Kind move, to "balance" the mood out and create a neutral mood- this logic seems to work somehow.

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Kind and Good (⚠STILL UNDER ANALYSIS⚠)

β™₯ Combination) Manly roar, Purr, Shake mane, Rub head



Now this one is harder to do. There are only two Kind moves, while the other two types have three. To compensate, I used two Neutral and two Kind moves to try and create a balance.

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I STRONGLY advise you carry around with you on your travels Leopard Orchids! They have saved multiple gorgeous lionesses for me and they are 100% worth the investment!

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PLEASE DO NOT BE AFRAID TO ADJUST!

I'd love to hear what you find out so please please PLEASE do keep me informed of your own findings! <3

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Edited on 05/11/23 @ 07:31:07 by β˜… Zephyr! β˜… (#365745)

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Posted on
2023-11-05 10:43:53
I personally find that these orders work best:

snarky: snarl, shake mane, puff out chest, bite neck

Evil: growl, shake mane, bite neck

Neutral: snarl (or purr), shake mane, puff out chest, bite neck

good and kind: purr, shake mane, puff out chest, rub head


but im interested to try this to see if it works better



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Posted on
2023-11-05 10:46:54
I'm glad you shared! I have tried those too but I found that these have worked better for me, thank you for sharing! :)



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Posted on
2024-02-26 06:29:32
Both of the methods work. Thanks!



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Posted on
2024-02-26 08:11:48
Ofc! Glad it helped! <3



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