Dromedairy Traits

Dromedairies do not have a direct evolution line due to the Inturos messing with their heritage through selective breeding and genome editing. Their family lines indicate they are from both Bovidae and Camelids, though no one can quite pinpoint when this combination occurred to produce a successful and fertile species. Dromedairies can best be described as being more cow-like in looks, though the large humps on their backs tend to give way to the fact they do indeed have camel DNA within their own. One more obvious difference between Dromedairies can be seen in their biome-specific traits. Due to the species being created to help protect produce by keeping them weed-free, they have different biome subtypes depending on the location they were originally from with colourations to go with them. Though whilst there are some subtypes and colourations made specifically for aesthetic reasons, these are rarely seen.


Standard Traits:

Standard Traits are seen across all of the different subtypes, with most Droma being able to affect these traits to give a little more individuality. These are freely available to add to a Droma.

Standard Traits:
  

Subtypes

Due to the different biomes  Droma are from, including the ones made specifically for aesthetics, there are many different types of Droma out there, each with its own individual palettes and traits. Whilst these subtypes have different rarities, these do not affect the overall rarity of the Droma.

Subtypes:

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      - Common        - Uncommon        - Rare        - Very Rare        - Legendary 

              


Single-Parent Genes

There are some Genes that are originally only obtainable from single-parent breeding. If a Dromedairy ends up inheriting that colourant down the line, it usually means that an ancestor had a single-parent offspring. Dromedairies can only have 2 single-parent offspring in their lifetimes and all are considered uncommon.

Single-Parent Genes:

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        - Uncommon

             


Uncommon Genes

There are some Gene types out there that are less common than the standard palettes a subtype can get and can be obtained outside of a single-parent breeding from the use of Camilks or Uncommon Trait Stones.

Uncommon Genes:

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        - Uncommon 

    


Rare Genes

There are some Gene types out there that are rarer to see than the standard palettes a subtype can get and can be obtained outside of a single-parent breeding from the use of Camilks or Rare Trait Stones.

Rare Genes:

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        - Rare

       


Very Rare Genes

There are some Gene types out there that are very rare to see than the standard palettes a subtype can get and can be obtained outside of a single-parent breeding from the use of Camilks, Very Rare Trait Stones, or by breeding Droma with a power that can grant offspring one of these palettes. An additional Gene that can be passed on is the Hybrid gene, a very rare mutation that only occurs in breeding two different subtypes together that can grant two dominant palettes being present, with mixes of both subtypes being present. 

Very Rare Genes:

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        - Very Rare 

           


Legendary Genes

There are some Gene types out there that are thought to be extinct, with there being rumours that you can obtain these colourations from the use of Legendary Trait Stones, or by breeding Droma with a power that can grant offspring one of these palettes.

Legendary Genes:

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        - Legendary 

   

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