Fusion Reports

New Dino Fusion Tables
Thanks to all your great fusion reports, a Dino Fusion Theories has been hatched that explains the genetic dino code. You can often fuse the dino you want by learning, then applying, the new ingenious Theories of Fusion (from RobinCarr).

Using this theory, we can take fusion reports to the next level. We know that fusion depends on the biome markers. So we can fill in the three fusion charts for you, but we still need your reports to see which dinos are Active and to discover some interesting probabilities not yet described by the theory. Check the Instructions outlined in blue at the bottom, for help on using these new Fusion Tables.

'''When you successfully fused a dino, please report your result back to the chart. We would love to see the chart work, and see those numbers rising. Thank you for the community effort!'''

New Features

 * 1) Simpler tables. No cell ever has more than two dinos
 * 2) Smaller tables make full use of symmetry. Slot order and level do not matter.
 * 3) Red, Green and Yellow dino-icons monitor whether each dino is inactive, active or changing.
 * 4) Automatic removal of old obsolete data.
 * 5) Automatic filtering of many common errors.
 * 6) Help for reporting anomalous dinos, the first signs the fusion cycles are changing.

Add a comment in the Talk section to provide feedback and suggest even more improvements.

Dino Status - Tier 1
When you fused a dino that is not in the chart above then it's very important that you report it as soon as possible. Untill now that dino was supposed to be Inactive. It is possible that you are the first to discover a new Dino Fusion Cycle. Maybe your dino has become Active. Just add a number to the dino you got in this chart and post a comment with some explanation. You can copy-paste an example from -How to Contribute-

Fusions - Tier 1: Old, Please do not use Tier 1 yet.
First check if your dino is in this chart. Usually it will be, this means you have fused an Active dino. Just add one to your dino's counter. That's it, you are done. Thanks for sharing!

In the very rare case that you have fused an Inactive dino go to the next chart, with the title Dino Status - Tier 2.

Dino Status - Tier 2
When you fused a dino that is not in the chart above then it's very important that you report it as soon as possible. Untill now that dino was supposed to be Inactive. It is possible that you are the first to discover a new Dino Fusion Cycle. Maybe your dino has become Active. Just add a number to the dino you got in this chart and post a comment with some explanation. You can copy-paste an example from -How to Contribute-

Fusions - Tier 2: New for SuperFusion
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 * colspan="1" rowspan="2" bgcolor="#A89070" |ribbon_tier2@2x.png
 * colspan="1" rowspan="1" bgcolor="#978265" |Icon_trait_contextMenu_tundra@2x.png Tundra
 * colspan="4" rowspan="1" bgcolor="#A89070" |Icon_trait_contextMenu_forest@2x.png Forest
 * colspan="3" rowspan="1" bgcolor="#978265" |Icon_trait_contextMenu_desert@2x.png Desert
 * colspan="2" rowspan="1" bgcolor="#A89070" |Icon_trait_contextMenu_air@2x.png Air
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#E0CEF2;"|woolyrhino_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#E0CEF2;"|woolyrhino_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#E0CEF2;"|woolyrhino_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|corythosaurus_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|triceratops_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|turtlesaurus_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|dilophosorus_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#F2E0CE;"|kentrosaurus_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#F2E0CE;"|raptor_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#F2E0CE;"|homalocephale_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEE0F2;"|archaeopteryx_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEE0F2;"|ingridia_toddler@2x.png
 * - 10
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#E0CEF2;"|woolyrhino_toddler@2x.png
 * rowspan="1" colspan="1" bgcolor="#A89070"|
 * rowspan="2" colspan="1" bgcolor="#A89070"|
 * rowspan="3" colspan="1" bgcolor="#A89070"|
 * rowspan="4" colspan="1" bgcolor="#A89070"|
 * rowspan="5" colspan="1" bgcolor="#978265"|
 * rowspan="6" colspan="1" bgcolor="#978265"|
 * rowspan="7" colspan="1" bgcolor="#978265"|
 * rowspan="8" colspan="1" bgcolor="#A89070"|
 * rowspan="9" colspan="1" bgcolor="#A89070"|
 * - 9
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|corythosaurus_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|corythosaurus_toddler@2x.png
 * - 8
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|triceratops_toddler@2x.png
 * - 8
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|triceratops_toddler@2x.png



Giant Turtle
 * - 7
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|turtlesaurus_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|turtlesaurus_toddler@2x.png



Dilopho saurus
 * - 6
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEF2E0;"|dilophosorus_toddler@2x.png





Kentro saurus
 * - 5
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#F2E0CE;"|kentrosaurus_toddler@2x.png



Raptor
 * - 4
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#F2E0CE;"|raptor_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#F2E0CE;"|raptor_toddler@2x.png







Homalo cephale
 * - 3
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#F2E0CE;"|homalocephale_toddler@2x.png
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#F2E0CE;"|homalocephale_toddler@2x.png







Archae opteryx
 * - 2
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEE0F2;"|archaeopteryx_toddler@2x.png





Ingridia
 * - 1
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEE0F2;"|ingridia_toddler@2x.png
 * - 1
 * style="font-size: 90%; background:#CEE0F2;"|ingridia_toddler@2x.png












 * }
 * }

Dino Status - Tier 3
When you fused a dino that is not in the chart above then it's very important that you report it as soon as possible. Untill now that dino was supposed to be Inactive. It is possible that you are the first to discover a new Dino Fusion Cycle. Maybe your dino has become  Active. Just add a number to the dino you got in this chart and post a comment with some explanation. You can copy-paste an example from -How to Contribute-

Status Icons:

Information
This dino can be fused at this moment. This dino can not be fused at this moment. This dino was supposed to be Inactive, but there are a few reports now. So possibly it's now Active. This dino was supposed to be Active, but now there is a fusion report of another dino of the same Biome. So possibly this dino has become  Inactive

'''Note: When a dino is Inactive, it means you can't get it by fusion. You can still get any dino by random.'''

How Dino Status Change

 * Once an Inactive dino receives 2 or 3 reliable reports, its status will be upgraded to Yellow which serves as an early alert your dino may be awakening.
 * After 4 or 5 reliable reports, and the disappearance of the previously active dino, your anomalous dino will be upgraded to Active.
 * This upgrade should only be done by one of the Dino Custodian, so you need not worry about that.

Links

 * Theories of Fusion for history on the birth of fusion related law.
 * Dino Fusion for general information regarding fusion.
 * Get The Dino You Want for general plan on getting a target dino fusion.