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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.
Scrapped 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===

Revision as of 20:39, 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.

Scrapped

Category page: Scrapped
Scrapped 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).