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8/13/2013 | |
Simple question today! Are spliced creatures(Grorns, Nettin) able to breed? |
 Lollipop Lord
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Yes, as long as they are both the same species e.g: a Grendel and Norn cannot breed together, but two Norns can. Hope this helps!  |
 Peppery One
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8/13/2013 | 1 |
When you hit F1 to enter the question mode and right-click something, you get closer information about said object. For agents it opens the agent description, for creatures their history.
Alternatively, for the creatures history, you can click on their name in the top-left.
Aaaaanyways. Once you are in the creature history window, you can look at the species that the creature received. It has a 50/50 chance to be either of the species you crossed together. A norn + a grendel will be either an "official" norn or a grendel.
Creatures of different species won't mate, same applies for spliced creatures. When you mixed a norn and a grendel and it is officially a norn, then it will NOT breed with grendels, though being a half one itself.
Breeding with other norns should not pose a problem, though.
The default splicer has somewhat low mutation settings, so as long as you use 2 healthy creatures in the splicer, the result should be happy and fertile as well.
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 Air Guitarist
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There is an agent available by Amaikokonut called "Creature Crossbreeding" that will make it easier for these guys to breed. The agent allows all creatures to breed with each other, assuming opposite gender. There are other breeding script mods that allow that, too, though. XD
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