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LaughingHyena (#216298)

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Posted on
2024-05-06 14:14:42
1. what makes a lioness a "rare" raffle lioness? what number of clones does she need to have to make her undesirable?

2. What makes a RLC a raffle lioness clone? does it have to have the mutations if the orignal has a mutation?

3. What makes a near raffle clone such? What traits does she need to have to make her a "near" rather than just a lioness with RL markings?

4. What would a revived Raffle lioness clone heat sell for? what's the best way to sell a heat like that? through an auction maybe?

5. are raffle lionesses without the base diserable at all? or must they have the base?

6. whats the fastest way to get a combo bred base?


im aware theres a lot of questions, if you could number them accordingly when answering that would make things so much easier. any guides linked would be so helpful too! im not sure if i posted this to the right board ngl



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Edited on 06/05/24 @ 14:18:06 by LaughingHyena (#216298)

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Trigger G1/Magpie (#166601)

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2024-05-06 14:48:55
1) less than 10-15 usually are are depends on the person. if she has over 50+ clones then they are less valuable but a good starting lion.
2) a clone is a lion that has all of the exact marks, base, eye, ect. as the OG (original clone) opacities included. mutations are just a bonus
3) if it is a lion directly from the RL with atleast a few marks usually 5+ then she is a NRLC.
4) for revived lionesses it usually depends on how much BO they have the more BO they have the more valued they are. usually good to start a revival with a lioness who has less bo and work up to the ones with lots if not all bo.
5) if they are a 14/15 NRLC then they can still be valuable bases make them more so. they just wont be mass expensive like a actual clones worth.
6) just mass breeding the factors to factors or factors to the base

this is all just my opinion of course someone else may have a different opinion.



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Edited on 06/05/24 @ 14:49:20 by Trigger G1/Magpie (#166601)

Shadow (Main) (#73284)

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Posted on
2024-05-06 14:57:38
1a. A rare raffle lioness would be a RL (raffle lioness) with less than 20 clones.

1b. For most collectors having more than 1 kinged clone or have more than 20 breedable clones, usually will drop a RL's desirability.

2a. The is a chance for the RL to clone naturally but this is extremly rare. There is an item called Crunchy Worm that gives you a chance to clone the mother's Base, Eyes, Skin, Mane Shape, and Markings onto 1 cub in the litter. This items is super expensive. But is an event item from October.

2b. Mutations are a bonus but cloning has nothing to do with their mutation, if they have one.

So these will be the two questions I am going to answer, only reason being is because of the following:

1. I have never looking into reviving a raffle lioness.
2. Heats for a raffle lioness, new or old designs are a hit and miss. You may find someone willing to pay 200 gb for a heat or you get someone only wanting to pay 25 gb for a heat.
3. I am still learning the best way to breed combo bases.
4. I don't deal with Near clones all that much, so no idea about that.



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Settle{G1 Vernal
11.18.16 rlc} (#252693)

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2024-05-06 15:14:46
1. I would say a rare raffle lioness would be those that have less than 10 clones and who's clones are mainly owned by a very few amount of people. The amount of clones that would make a rlc undesirable in my opinion and that ive seen a few others state would be 30-40+ clones of her available, though it depends on the rlc as for example, the 7/7/23 rlc is still quite popular even with lots of clones of her available

2. As long as the markings, base, eyes, etc. are identical to the og raffle lioness she counts as a rlc, the lack of mutation doesnt change that

3. From what ive seen a nrlc is a lion that mainly just lacks a few traits of the rlc and a lion with rl markings will have rl markings along with others in the mix

4. This mainly depends on the rlc itself, older raffle lionesses tend to not have as many BO marks which can limit the amount people might want to spend for a heat, whether it has a few or a lot of BO marks though the best way to sell a heat would be to auction it and advertise it. From that you can usually see how much of a market there is for her and how much you could be able to sell a future heat

5. It depends on the amount of markings nrlc has. Usually if the nrlc has everything but the base you can still sell it for a decent amount

6. Depends on luck but as long as you are breeding the lions with the correct bases it should eventually happen



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Magnituda|G2 Torn
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Posted on
2024-05-07 04:40:32
3. Near means near. So imo the near RLC has to have 10 or more traits from the RL. Maybe less if it has the base. But lion with 5 out of 15 traits advertised as near clone is just sneaky
4. The RLCs and their heats are valuable bc it's very hard and much more expensive to try to breed a Lion with 13-15 BO including rare/special base yourself. And the older RLs had only few BO traits. So sometimes the revived RL herself is worth less than a crunchy. So as long as the revived RL has at least rare base & 5-7 BO traits (among the marks, eyes, skin, mane) then it should have enough value to crunchy her. And the more BO then the more is the heat worth



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