Talk:Fusion Reports/@comment-5433714-20120823035330

This is unconfirmed but I've decided that I can't wait to test it out. After updating to v1.14 on iOS I have seen that the fusion may be different as stated below. It looks like the only difference may be when you combine two dinos from the same biome. In the fusion building it now says that if you combine two dinos of the same biome that you can get a dino of one of the three other biomes. For example, a kentro and a kentro (both desert) combination shows that it may produce an air, forest, or tundra dino when we know that this would only produce an air dino according to the rules of dino fusion we have had so far. The other combinations seem to be the same so that fusing two dinos from two different biomes will result in a new dino from either of the two biomes used. I happen to have two mammoths that I have been holding off on fusing but I will sacrifice them for the sake of knowledge! I'll post back and let you know what happens!