Breeding
Breeding is the long-term progression system. Surviving cats eventually feed the next generation, and good breeding decisions can matter more than one lucky combat run.
Breeding goals
- Stat lines: preserve high values in the stats that matter for the class.
- Skill inheritance: pass down rare or build-defining skills and passives.
- Mutation curation: keep positive mutations and remove or isolate harmful ones.
- Disorder control: do not let severe disorders become normal in the bloodline.
- Room planning: furniture and home stats influence outcomes, especially mutation-heavy breeding.
Community breeding pattern
- Use safe runs to identify cats with strong stats or rare skills.
- Keep the best parents at home instead of risking them immediately.
- Create a main breeding room for clean, high-quality lines.
- Create a mutation/testing room for risky red mutations, disorders, or experimental cats.
- Only merge a cat back into the main line if it improves the bloodline.
Inbreeding can concentrate good traits, but it also increases the chance of birth defects and inherited problems. Use it deliberately, not randomly.
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