02-06-2023, 07:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2023, 06:38 AM by Shione.
Edit Reason: Bad Maths (Maybe)
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I just found out that there are 1,594,323 morphs for Arbara Krono. It makes me both happy & sad. Sad, because no one could collect all of them; even everyone playing the game together would struggle to collect every morph. But I am happy that they have so much variety to them. & also happy that I chose to collect every Tagalo morph (243), & not every A. krono morph. It does make my collection-obsessed self sad though. So much for 'gotta catch em all!'
EDIT: Not sure if I did the math wrong (for both species), but I might have, & there might be even more morphs than I thought initially. Either I did the math right, or I did it wrong, & the actual number is 768 total(?) for Tagalos.
EDIT: Not sure if I did the math wrong (for both species), but I might have, & there might be even more morphs than I thought initially. Either I did the math right, or I did it wrong, & the actual number is 768 total(?) for Tagalos.
I am collecting breeding pairs of every Tagalo & Songa Kreinto morph. For Tagalos, that is 243 morphs, or 486 individuals (at one pair per morph); for Songa Kreintos, that is 27 morphs, or 54 individuals. If you wish to donate or trade me a variation I do not have, pm me. But first check my TFO lab notes. I have a large backlog of data to upload, & my notes are getting more thorough each day.
Tagalos | Unique: 65/768 | Pairs: 5/768
Songa Kreintos | Unique: 0/? | Pairs: 0/?
Tagalos | Unique: 65/768 | Pairs: 5/768
Songa Kreintos | Unique: 0/? | Pairs: 0/?