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What is the frog's pedigree?

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Petty Officer
Mar 04, 2012
52
I am making a guide for myself on average hybrid pedigrees (Parent pedigree 1 plus parent pedigree 2 equals pedigree 3 divided by two). Pirate101 Central Wiki is missing this information on the Frog pet. Could somebody please tell me the First Generation Pedigree of this pet?

Petty Officer
Nov 05, 2011
88
A first generation Frog's pedigree is 275.

However you will not be able to obtain an average pedigree for a hybrid. It is going to be completely dependent upon the powers and talents that the parents have even if you are using other first generation pets.

Please see my post here for how pet pedigree is obtained.

https://www.pirate101.com/forum/circus-maximus/pet-morphing-lower-stats-need-advicehelp-8ad6a4194a7b97f2014aa6e9b99b5456/8ad6a4164a7b9808014abb5716f3151f?fromSearchResult=true

~Clumsy Calamity

Petty Officer
Mar 04, 2012
52
Calamity PixieShad... on Jan 11, 2015 wrote:
A first generation Frog's pedigree is 275.

However you will not be able to obtain an average pedigree for a hybrid. It is going to be completely dependent upon the powers and talents that the parents have even if you are using other first generation pets.

Please see my post here for how pet pedigree is obtained.

https://www.pirate101.com/forum/circus-maximus/pet-morphing-lower-stats-need-advicehelp-8ad6a4194a7b97f2014aa6e9b99b5456/8ad6a4164a7b9808014abb5716f3151f?fromSearchResult=true

~Clumsy Calamity
Thanks! There is an average for the overall pedigree, just not the manifested pedigree. Say Parent One has a pedigree of 250. Parent Two has a pedigree of 150. Add them together: 400. Divide by how many variables (2, one for each parent). The average pedigree for the baby will be 200. This theory may or may not be correct but I've tried this theory many times in everyday life and on pets and it seems to work. I'll check out your post in the link. Thanks again!