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Welcome to the Sharrier Nursery! This is where Sharrier pups are created. Unfortunately, due to the nature of their hybridization, Sharriers are incapable of reproducing on their own. Luckily, us scientists are here to help! Our Reproductive Endocrinologists - or “Love Doctors”, as we’ve nicknamed them - are here to help, as long as they’ve got open slots. This means that all kinds of relationships are able to create offspring.
Welcome to the Sharrier Nursery! This is where Sharrier pups are created. Unfortunately, due to the nature of their hybridization, Sharriers are incapable of reproducing on their own. Luckily, us scientists are here to help! Our Reproductive Endocrinologists - or “Love Doctors”, as we’ve nicknamed them - are here to help, as long as they’ve got open slots. This means that all kinds of relationships are able to create offspring.
Rules
♦ Couples of any gender and sexuality can reproduce. You can have up to four parents per breeding.
♦ Each Sharrier can only be bred four times.
♦ Most Sharriers mate for life, though this is not the case for all of them. Sharriers may have as many relationships as they like.
♦ Sharriers can have up to four pups per breeding. For every owner involved, the number of pups will go up! For example - if two different owners decide to breed their Sharriers, there will be a 75% chance of getting two pups, a 15% chance for three pups, and a 10% chance for four pups. If three owners breed their Sharriers, then there is an 90% chance of getting three pups and 10% for four pups. If there are four owners involved in one breeding, they will be guaranteed four pups. If one owner is breeding two or more Sharriers that they own, then there is a 50% chance for one pup, a 25% chance for two pups, a 15% chance for three pups, and a 10% chance for four pups.
♦ Romantic relationships involving incest, as well as those involving pups or teens with adults, are not allowed.
♦ Users must wait at least one week after owning an adult Sharrier before breeding it.
♦ Users must wait at least one month after breeding a Sharrier before breeding the same Sharrier again.
♦ Pups can be grown one month after their batch was posted.
♦ If you only have one Sharrier and you want to breed it but can't find a mate, feel free to breed with one or both of our mascots, Tiburon and Requin!
Chance of Edits Being Passed Down
Any trait that both parents have is automatically passed down, unless specified otherwise.
♦ Common: 70%
♦ Uncommon: 50%
♦ Rare: 25%
♦ Legendary: 10%
Nursery Form
You may edit the number of owners and parents, seeing as there may be more than two.
- Code: Select all
Love Doctor: (Artist - Required, must have an open slot)
Owner #1:
Owner #2:
Parent #1: (name + link to cs oekaki reference thread)
Parent #1 Hex Codes:
Parent #1 Edits:
Previous Breedings: (link to all previous breedings)
Parent #2: (name + link to cs oekaki reference thread)
Parent #2 Hex Codes:
Parent #2 Edits:
Previous Breedings: (link to all previous breedings)