Tutorials

The following tutorial was written by Remarkable (#27)!

Breeding

The dominance of species is as follows: Ocilynx > Pygmy > Lymber.

Ocilynx x Ocilynx = Ocilynx
Ocilynx x Pygmy = Ocilynx
Ocilynx x Lymber = Ocilynx

Pygmy x Ocilynx = Ocilynx
Pygmy x Pygmy = Pygmy
Pygmy x Lymber = Pygmy

Lymber x Ocilynx = Ocilynx
Lymber x Pygmy = Pygmy
Lymber x Lymber = Lymber

The tygra's generation is based on the parent with the higher generation. For example, if the father is Gen. 4, and the mother is Gen. 13, then the cub will be Gen. 14. It does not matter if the parent with the higher generation is the father or the mother.

A tygra must be at least 4 days old before it can be bred, and no items are needed in order to complete the breeding process (ex. on Wajas.com, you need a Love Pear... that is not the case on Tygras.com).

Pregnancy

Your female tygra can be bred once every 10 days; however, this recovery period of 10 days can be reduced with the use of Mew Berries. Regular Mew Berries reduce your Tygra's recovery period by one day, Pink Mew Berries reduce it by two days, and Purple Mew Berries reduce it by three days. You can feed your Tygra as many Mew Berries as you want, thus reducing the recovery period to 0 days!

A tygra's pregnancy lasts for 4 days, and the cub is born at the same time that you bred the parents together. For example, if you bred your two tygras on March 16th at 4:31 AM Tygras-Time, then your cub would be born on the March 20th at 4:31 AM Tygras-Time. To see the exact due date, scroll down to the bottom of the pregnant tygra's information page.

Your tygra will give birth based on the time at which your breeding request was accepted. If you sent a breeding request to a male in another den on March 16th at 6:25 AM Tygras-Time, but the request wasn't accepted until 8:07 AM Tygras-Time, then your female would give birth on March 20th at 8:07 AM Tygras-Time.

The cub(s) will go to the account that requested the breeding! This means that, if you purchase a pregnant tygra, you will NOT receive the cub(s) once it/they are born. If the owner of the father requested the breeding, the cubs will go to THAT ACCOUNT. If the owner of the mother requested the breeding, the cubs will go to THAT ACCOUNT. Simple as that. :)

For more information on breeding and pregnancy, please see section three of the TygrasDB's FAQ.