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  • Monues
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Posted at 2018-05-11 03:31:32 — Link

 

This guide is a complete elaboration on the beast codex's descriptions. Here you will find everything you need to know about creating throdamas morphs.

 

The Benefit Of Morphs

Throdama morphs are a specilized and strengthed version of their worker counterparts. Many come with extra damage, battlefield tactics, or exploration bonuses. They have several perks and hidden gene combos that are unique to them, and having them in your stables will be a great boost to your versatility. While morphs can not breed they can be created with little effort.

Throdama morphs carry hidden genes. These function in the same way as visable genes that you can see in their genetics tab, but they do not need to be bred for and can be stacked with their visable gene counterparts. Each morph has a set of these genes which makes breeding for a perfect morph all the much more exciting.


The Types of Morphs

Worker
All wild throdamas are workers, and unless otherwise specified, bred throdamas are born workers as well. Workers do not have grades like other morphs do nor do they have specific specilizations.
They all possess a hidden gene similar to artisan though, so are useful for when crafting items with rare materials.

Hidden genes 
Artisan


Warrior
This morph is a specilized fighter. They get several combat advantages and extra tactics from hidden genes.

At all grades they get two attack tactics on the battlefield. They also have a constant 10% crit boost, and a 30% increase to blow and rush damage.

At grade 2 they get poisonuos claws hidden gene and recieve the Poison Attack tactic on the battlefield.

At grade 3 they get Stench hidden gene and receive the Confusion tactic on the battlefield.

Hidden genes
Sharp claws
Poisonous Claws
Stench


Harvester
This morph is especially useful on islands when gathering much needed materials. Being efficent at islands is this morph's purpose.

At all grades They gather 30% more materials on the islands. This means more food and material units per pile. Any genetics that give red tactics (such as clumbsy paws) will be removed on the battlefield.

At grade 2 Gives Large Mandibles hidden gene. This does stack with Large Mandibles visable gene to give 60% increase.

At grade 3 Gives Steel Muscles hidden gene. 

Hidden genes
Large Mandibles
Steel Muscles

 

Scout
This morph is another island specialist but more so for discovery than material gathering. They also complete quest 1hr faster.

At all grades They recieve Silent Pace hidden gene with Sneak Attack tactic, Sense of Direction hidden gene, and an extra Move tactic on the battlefield.

At grade 2 They get the hidden genes Scout and Watchman.

At grade 3 They recieve the hidden gene Gracefullness..

Hidden genes
Silent Pace
Sense of Direction
Watchman
Scout
Gracefullness

 

Defender
A pure tank morph, they can take and reflect damage before failing. 

At all grades They get Steel Bones hidden gene and get an early second Defense tactic on the battlefield.

At grade 2 ....They get an improved version of Thick Skin as a hidden gene, increasing their hitpoints by 25%. This will stack with regular Thick Skin.

At grade 3 They will recieve an improved version of Magic Mirror as a hidden gene. Instead of a 30% chance of reflecting, they will instead reflect 30% of all damage. They also recieve an extra defending tactic called Plates.

Hidden genes
Steel Bones
Improved Thick Skin
Improved Magic Mirror

 

The Colors Of Morphs

The color your morph turns out to be is based on the parents colors. Pattern plays no role in determining what the morph looks like. If you want a specific color on your morph the parents will have to be able to produce that color. You can also change the color of a completed morph with the color changing tree in the jungle.

 

 

Creating a Morph

After knowing the morph type and what color it will be, creating the morph takes some preperation. You will need throdamas to build up their pheromones in order to give it to a pregnant (gravid?) throdama mother.
You can check their progress on the throdama's page, underneath their Action options on the right side. The numbers are updated on every page refresh. 

The color and genetics of the throdamas giving pheromones does not effect the offspring's color or genetics.

Each throdama's pheromone can only be used once. One use out of its harvester, one out of its warrior, ect.

Warrior Pheromones come from winning 50 battles in the arena. Hand picking battles is the best method to achieve this quickly.

Gatherer Pheromones are from gather 1000 units of food (not indivisual piles). The desert is the best method for this as it offers the most food.
 
Scout Pheromones come from visiting 20 islands. You don't have to thourghly explore the island, simply use a portal card and be teleported to it.

Defender Pheromones are recieved from losing 50 battles. Batteling opponots with high level and gp will give best chances at gathering losses vs wins.

Youll need anywhere from one to three throdamas with the same pheromone depending on the grade you want. One throdama's pheramones for grade one, two for grade two, and three for grade three.

 

Step by Step Pheromone Application 

These steps are all one image. You can save it if you feel like you will reference it often. Some of the more important application information is repeated within it. 

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  • arete
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Posted at 2018-05-11 23:10:10 — Link

Thank-you, Monz, this is absolutely fantastic!

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  • _S_U_G_A_R_
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Posted at 2021-03-23 16:36:21 — Link

I dont see how to use it

 


  • _S_U_G_A_R_
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Posted at 2021-03-23 16:37:10 — Link

do you need to do all

bc I only did defender


  • _S_U_G_A_R_
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Posted at 2021-03-23 16:39:11 — Link

ohh its working yay


  • _S_U_G_A_R_
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Posted at 2021-03-23 16:39:42 — Link

too bad i only have a few 

 


  • _S_U_G_A_R_
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Posted at 2021-03-23 21:54:44 — Link

my active morpher is Hobanbee



  • _S_U_G_A_R_
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Posted at 2021-03-23 21:58:43 — Link

he's morphing into a warrior


  • hihihihihi123
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Posted at 2021-03-27 16:45:30 — Link

yay i have a warrior its 

flaming pastel


  • _S_U_G_A_R_
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Posted at 2021-03-27 16:46:33 — Link

flaming pastel


  • _S_U_G_A_R_
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Posted at 2021-03-31 04:23:35 — Link


 

 

  • _S_U_G_A_R_
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Posted at 2021-06-02 23:22:34 — Link

:}


  • ElizaXD
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Posted at 2021-09-28 11:28:09 — Link

I did everything but still got a worker. Unless it needs to grow up first? I'm confused

 


  • arete
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Posted at 2021-09-28 19:07:27 — Link

Yes it must grow up. Give it three days.

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  • FlintFireforge
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Posted at 2023-02-04 21:17:11 — Link

So question, does the GP of the parents matter at all?  As in, if I have two Throdamas I want to breed because I like their colors, and they each have no GP, but I use 3 pheromones, the morph will come out as a GP3 regardless? 



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