How to Breed Rare Wajas
Have you ever wanted a beautiful Divine, Earth, or even breedless waja but never could quite get the pups to come out the right breed?
Never fear- with these simple steps, you can breed rare wajas with ease!
Instructions
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Choose your breed. The rarer the breed, the smaller the breeding pool so choose wisely! Water, African and plushie are the only exceptions as they can be easily made from other wajas.
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Pick your parents. Choose the exact same breed if possible as it always creates the same breed of wajas. If that is not possible, try to pick a species below the species you want on the dominance scale.
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If you can't find a matching mate of the same or a lower dominance species of Wajas, try to go as close as possible to the species you want. There is a lower chance of getting the waja you want, but there is still a chance you will get that rare waja!
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Here is a rough breakdown of how parings of other species come out.
This is subjective, but seems to have worked for me. If things come out differently for you, please mail me so I can know and work on making this list even better!
--chosen parents-- : %chance of getting your rare waja!
Both parents the same: 100%
Divine x Earth: 90% Earth, 10% Divine.
Divine x Breedless: 50% of each
Earth x Breedless: 70% earth, 30% breedless
Egyptian x Earth : 75% Egyptian, 25% Earth
Corsie x African: about 50% each
Corsie x Water: 60% Water, 40% Corsie
Water x Tempest: 80% Tempest, 20% water
Plushie x Tempest: 70% Plushie, 30% Tempest
Fire x Plushie: 80% Fire, 20% plushie
Bane x Fire: 60% Bane, 40% Fire
Aerial x Bane: 40% Bane, 60% Aerial
Normal x Bane: 80% Normal, 20% BaneNormal x Anything: almost always NORMAL.
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Goodluck! If you don't get what you wanted, keep trying. Wajas can breed endlessly as long as you have love pears to make them breed.
Tips & Warnings
Wajas with dyed-on designs are easy to find and easy to breed for beginners!
You can always breed markingless parents until you get the colors you want, then dye your final breeding pair of wajas with the design you want.
It's always possible to turn a normal into a plushie for breeding purposes if you want to breed something more dominant than plushie. The same goes for Water and African, though they are more expensive to make.
Even in the case where there is a really dominant parent waja and a really recessive parent waja, there is always a slim chance you might still get your rare... even if that chance is very slim.
Higher generation wajas tend to have less mutations than lower ones as "mutationless" supergen wajas are very popular.
Don't breed two wajas of the wrong breed even if their parents were the right breed. Waja breed is based on parents breed alone and does not take lineage into account.
Normal x anything usually equals a normal. They are extremely dominant!
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