Thread:Utimmer43/@comment-5116140-20120817024528/@comment-5270079-20120818043124

Thanks.

Something else that seems to be in order (and you may already be thinking this) would be to eliminate the level distinction. Since it seems that the age of the dino doesn't matter, it sure would make the table alot easier to navigate.

My only hesitation would be that I wonder if the level of the donor dinos has any bearing on the result in the case of dis-similar biome fusions. Like, maybe the odds aren't quite 50/50. The results of fusing two toddlers seem to favor (even of only slightly) one biome in each combination. Our problem is that too few of us are willing to raise dinos to adulthood just to fuse them. Therefore, we don't have many adult/ adult examples to develop any kind of statistic.

Just a thought.