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Nudgie

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7/25/2013 | |
Hi All,
Believe it or not, in the forever that I've played this series on and off I've never done a wolfing/feral run. I dunno why but I've just never had an interest in it.
Well, after joining this community and having a read around all these mutations and things that develop, I want to give it a go and see what happens.
What I'm after I guess are some basic tips on mutations or anomalies: Where to look (tools, etc), what ones to keep; what ones to get rid of, anything else you might think is useful.
Thanks,
Nudgie ![[nlaugh] [nlaugh]](/images/smilies/emot_laugh.gif)
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Malkin
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7/25/2013 | |
There's this resource which gives you some basic definitions, but not a lot of suggestions in the way you're looking for.
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kezune
    

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7/25/2013 | |
Here's one resource to help you get started:
Resources - Explaining Wolfing Run
Tools that you might want to look into are programs that allow you to compare genes like Gene Diff or DDNA-Analyzer. The article above also explains the use of IQ tests. Discover Albia has links to point you in the right direction.
The Wiki is also a good place to look for information on Wolfing Runs, Feral Runs and the Classic IQ test.
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KittyTikara
    

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7/25/2013 | |
Gene compare is the C3/DS version of Gene Diff. Plus a fun way to learn about wolfling runs is to just hatch a bunch of Norns and see what happens.
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Nudgie

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7/26/2013 | 1 |
Great thanks for the responses guys. I'll have a read this weekend and post again if I still have questions 
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