Genes: Difference between revisions

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===Obsolete===
''Category page: [[:Category:Obsolete|Obsolete]]''<br>
Obsolete genes were implemented into the initial version of the demo, but made obsolete by the introduction of [[White Coverage]], or simply replaced with a similar gene. These genes will not be available in the final version of the game.
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===White Coverage===
===White Coverage===
''See: [[White Coverage]] for further detail''
''See: [[White Coverage]] for further detail''
White coverage is a percentage ranging from 0 (no white on a cat) to 100 (a fully white cat).  
White coverage is a percentage ranging from 0 (no white on a cat) to 100 (a fully white cat).  
[[Category:Genes]] [[Category:Breeding]]
[[Category:Genes]] [[Category:Breeding]]

Revision as of 20:36, 21 July 2023

Genes are one of the main features of breeding on Paw Borough. Each cat has three different genes: One for the overcoat, one for the undercoat, and the accent. The color of a cat will effect how the genes appear on the cat.

Breeding

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List of Genes

Category page: Genes

Overcoat

Category page: Overcoat
Overcoat genes affect the top "layer" of a cat, and are layered over the undercoat. These genes typically cover the majority of a cat's body, but can cover less.

Undercoat

Category page: Undercoat
Undercoat genes affect the bottom "layer" of a cat, and are layered under the overcoat. These genes typically cover the underbelly of a cat, but can cover more.

Accent

Category page: Accent
Accent genes add extra detail to a cat, ranging from small pops of color to fully line-breaking features.

Obsolete

Category page: Obsolete
Obsolete genes were implemented into the initial version of the demo, but made obsolete by the introduction of White Coverage, or simply replaced with a similar gene. These genes will not be available in the final version of the game.

White Coverage

See: White Coverage for further detail White coverage is a percentage ranging from 0 (no white on a cat) to 100 (a fully white cat).