Traits

Scorched Gene

Scorched Gene (Legendary)

Category: Colouration
Species: Dromedairy

This trait grants the Dromedairy the Scorched colour pallette. 
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene. 
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene. 
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 10% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding. 

On top of having this colour pallette, those that have the Scorched gene, regardless of being recessive, dominant, or hybrid, always tend to glow softly. 
This glow can be either on select markings or fullbody. 

Birch Gene

Birch Gene (Uncommon)

Category: Colouration
Species: Dromedairy (Overgrowth subtype)

This trait grants the Dromedairy the Birch colour pallette. 
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Overgrowth Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene. 
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding. 

Astral Gene

Astral Gene (Uncommon)

Category: Colouration
Species: Dromedairy (Cosmic subtype)

This trait grants the Dromedairy the Astral colour pallette. 
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Cosmic Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene. 
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding. 

Dispersion Gene

Dispersion Gene (Uncommon)

Category: Colouration
Species: Dromedairy (Geode subtype)

This trait grants the Dromedairy the Dispersion colour pallette. 
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Geode Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene. 
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding. 

Stratus Gene

Stratus Gene (Uncommon)

Category: Colouration
Species: Dromedairy (Mist subtype)

This trait grants the Dromedairy the Stratus colour pallette. 
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Mist Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene. 
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding. 

Glaze Gene

Glaze Gene (Uncommon)

Category: Colouration
Species: Dromedairy (Yeti subtype)

This trait grants the Dromedairy the Glaze colour pallette. 
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Yeti Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene. 
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding. 

Reef Gene

Reef Gene (Uncommon)

Category: Colouration
Species: Dromedairy (Abyssal subtype)

This trait grants the Dromedairy the Reef colour pallette. 
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of an Abyssal Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene. 
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding. 

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