Talk:Fusion Reports/@comment-367286-20121021121125/@comment-5270079-20121021141518

What it boils down to is that there are two types of fusion combinations. Note that all successful fusions will result in a dino that is 1 tier level higher than the two that were fused. Also, maturity level only has an effect on the success rate (the more mature the dinos, the better the chance of success), but does not effect the resulting dino.

One type is the fusion of two dinos from the same biome. Generally speaking, these fusions will result in a dino that is from a DIFFERENT biome than the two that were fused. Beyond that, it seems to be random.

The second type of fusion is of two dinos from two different biomes. Generally speaking, these fusions will result in a dino that is the SAME biome as one of the two that were fused. Which biome, and what dino from that biome seem to be random.

For example: I already have all Tundra dinos and all Air dinos, except for the Phoenix. But I only have a few Desert and Forest dinos. Therefore, I am amassing a large stock of Stegos and Ankylos so that I can increase my odds that I will get a dino that I do not yet have, while guaranteeing that I do not get any more Air or Tundra dinos.

I hope this explanation helps.