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Allow two-headed lindwyrm pairs of different colors to make different color offspring

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As for 2-Headed Lindwyrms, offspring colour appears to be determined randomly, but only at the firstbreeding of a given couple, kinda like purebred but differently coloured Shimmerscales or Tinsels (except that 2 Prizes would never breed a colour that neither of the parents have).

 

2-Headed Lindwyrm samples:

purple from green parents: https://dragcave.net/lineage/n/it's not easy being purple

Offspring determination - taken from this lineage: https://dragcave.net/lineage/HhGCm:
https://dragcave.net/progeny/pWD0f

https://dragcave.net/progeny/3xSQ7

https://dragcave.net/progeny/clx0m (compare the blue mate at the top with the blue mate at the bottom)

https://dragcave.net/progeny/XNiH3 (first mate all green, second mate all blue)

https://dragcave.net/progeny/wdJrp

https://dragcave.net/progeny/zyxNY

https://dragcave.net/progeny/uTYKO

https://dragcave.net/progeny/w8V2k

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Self-explanatory I hope? Allowing only one random color to be generated from a pair seems overly restrictive.

 

 

Would also be nice if shimmer x shimmer or tinsel x tinsel pairs of different variants could breed more than one color per pair.

https://dragcave.net/progeny/DuO8I

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I suppported this suggestion when it first appeared about shimmers/tinsels, and I still support it now. The current mechanics don't make any sense to me.

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Wait... that's actually a thing with the Two-headed Lindwyrms? I had never heard about this before today even, not to mention that the wiki doesn't mention anything about it either. Support from me!

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I can kinda understand the thing with the shims/tins, but I never that Two-head Lindwyrms did that too. I don't see a real reason for that one at all. I assumed it worked like most color variant breeds, that it was random.

 

I'll support, at least until a reason is given for the firm one-color-per-pair restriction with the Lindwyrms.

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