Flight Rising Color Predictor

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Submitted by MelStracheyover a year ago
I remember visiting this website once..
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
This site will be updated for the new color wheel as soon as it's available. Follow me on tumblr for ongoing updates.

Desired Hatchling ♀ ♂.

It's listed as Deep Azure to be consistent with the admin-provided color wheel.
You need to enter all three colors for both parents.
No. I have a full time job that does not involve making this and other hobbies, I do not have the time to be adding features for everyone who asks me to, nor do I have any interest in adding most of the features I get requests for. I have updates planned, but please do not ask me to add something. I will be deleting all PMs about this from now on.
No. While I can't stop anyone from stealing it, I would prefer not to. It is not very well-written and it can be easily recoded in an hour or less.
No. No reverse engineering was used to create this and it does not burden site resources.
No. I am just another Flight Rising user who wanted an easy way to see breeding spectrums and had the skills to make it.

Genes are markings and patterns on a dragon that can be passed onto its offspring. There are three gene 'slots' which determine the appearance of different portions of the dragon:. Primary genes determine the head, body, tail, legs, and ornamentation of the dragon. Secondary genes determine the wings and possibly other ornamentation, such as a 's cheek fins. Tertiary genes determine either nothing (if Basic) or a full-body pattern overlay (if non-Basic).Genes have different levels of rarity and corresponding odds of being inherited the way breeds do. Each gene slot—Primary, Secondary, Tertiary—operates independently of the others.Items to change a gene can be obtained multiple ways: purchased in the Specialty section of the, as a drop in the, created at 's, or from. A gene can be applied to any dragon or hatchling a player owns provided that they are not currently on a nest.

Note that these items have no effect on a dragon's base color, only the patterns. Certain genes like or do however add accents of different colors in their patterning.The is an area on the site where a player can preview genes on any dragon or design up their own dream dragon to breed or search for. Contents Ancient GenesWith the addition of on June 8th, 2019, new genes were created specifically for them. These genes function the same as the non-Ancient genes, but have specific scrolls and different prices. Each ancient has its own set of genes, both breed-specific and 'parallel'. Parallel genes are genes that resemble those found in modern dragons.

The information collected on is on the frequency of gene inheritance through each possible pairing. 1 of 1It is not currently known how Points tertiary will be obtained. Like how turned out, the final appearance of Points may be significantly different as the preview was from 2013. It may not end up being released as 'Points', or even released at all since is similar visually, albeit striped rather than solid colored. There has been no official word over whether Points has been scrapped or otherwise adapted into an existing gene.Trivia. The cheapest genes are the secondary genes and, both for sale for 90,000.

This of course does not count the Basic gene which all new players start with for their. There were 9 genes available (not including basic) at 's launch: 4 primary genes (, and ), 4 secondary genes (, and ) and 1 tertiary gene. The tertiary gene was the 7th & final Flight Rising stretch goal.

The secondary gene was sponsored through the Flight Rising Kickstarter. It was added approximately a month after launch. The primary and secondary gene pair and were both the first non- bought genes and the first genes obtainable through. The tertiary gene was both the first seasonal gene and the first gene to be luck-based rather having a definite way of being obtained. It is a rare drop from during.

Define tyranny. The primary and secondary gene pair and were both the first genes obtainable from the. The tertiary gene was the first gene obtainable through.References.