The May 2015 update on Lioden introduced our first genetics model!
Breeding for bases before this update was somewhat random, but also incredibly easy. You'd get special based cubs that didn't even look like their parents!
This page will explain how genetics on Lioden work, along with showing previews of each base.
Genetics
On Lioden, if you take a look at any lion, you will notice a line in their "Appearance" section that is called "Genetics".
Let's take a look at Xylax's king, Ashkarn.
As you can see, Ashkarn's genetics are Golden Dark Countershaded Common.
We'll take a moment to dissect this and explain each piece—basically, read it as Colour Shade Gradient Rarity.
Colour Groups
There are four different colour groups. These are Black, Cream, Golden, and Red. All bases on the site fall into one of those colour groups.
If you were to cross two parents from the Black colour group, all of their subsequent offspring will have bases from the Black colour group. If you cross a Black colour group parent with a Cream colour group parent, you will end up with offspring from both the Black and Cream colour groups.
For breeding, you will want to do your best to match colour groups together. This way, you have higher odds of producing the base you're looking for—whereas breeding in different colour groups will result in many different potential outcomes.
Shades
There are three different shades. These are Dark, Medium, and Light. This is where the bases start to split up a bit more into their own categories.
Now, let's say you want to get a little bit more detailed with your breeding. You don't just want any Black colour group cub. You want one specifically with Black Dark genetics. Your best option would be to cross two parents with Black Dark genetics, such as Onyx or Slate.
The way that shades work is like so:
Dark x Dark = Dark
Light x Light = Light
Dark x Light = 25% Dark, 25% Light, 50% Medium
Medium x Medium = 15% Dark, 15% Light, 70% Medium
Dark x Medium = 50% Dark, 50% Medium
Light x Medium = 50% Light, 50% Medium
If you breed two Black Dark genetics together, you are guaranteed a Black Dark cub; the same can be said for Black Light. However, as you can see, breeding two different shades together has a chance of giving almost any shade, especially if you were to breed a Black Dark and a Black Light together—you could potentially receive offspring with almost any Black genetics base!
Gradients
There are two different gradients. These are Countershaded and Solid. Most bases are easily recognisable as to whether they are Countershaded or Solid.
Countershaded colours are bases that have more than one colour in its makeup. They can include bases that have a dark topline and a light underside, or a light topline and a dark underside.
Solid colours are bases that are completely or nearly the same colour throughout the entire coat. Don't be fooled, though! Solid shades can have different colours, and even some shading details—they're just more "solid" all throughout.
Breeding with gradients is a bit simpler than shades. If you cross two Countershaded parents, all offspring will be Countershaded. If you cross two Solid parents, all offspring will be Solid. If you cross a Countershaded with a Solid, you can have cubs from either gradient!
Rarity
Finally, there are four different rarities. These are Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Special.
Common bases are bases that can be found in the wild on NCLs and rolled males. Most Oasis-applicable bases are classified as Commons, as well as certain combo bases.
Uncommon bases are certain bases that can only be applied via the Oasis.
Rare bases are bases that can only be achieved through breeding with Uncommon, Rare, and Special bases.
Special bases are the most difficult-to-breed bases on Lioden. These include event applicator bases, non-common combo bases, and raffle-exclusive bases.
Rarities are passed much differently when compared to colour groups, shades, and gradients. Below, we have included a guide to indicate your relative chances when breeding different rarities together.
Parent 1 | Parent 2 | Offspring Odds |
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Common | Common | 100% Common |
Common | Uncommon | Very High % for Common, Very Low % for Uncommon and Rare |
Common | Rare | Very High % for Common, Very Low % for Uncommon and Rare |
Common | Special | Very High % for Common, Very Low % for Uncommon and Rare, Extremely Low % for Special |
Uncommon | Uncommon | Very High % for Common, Very Low % for Uncommon and Rare |
Uncommon | Rare | High % for Common, Low % for Uncommon and Rare |
Uncommon | Special | High % for Common, Low % for Uncommon and Rare, Very Low % for Special |
Rare | Special | High % for Common, Low % for Uncommon and Rare, Very Low % for Special |
Special | Special | High % for Common, Low % for Uncommon and Rare, Very Low % for Special |
The Uncommon and Rare rarity categories have the exact same pass rate as each other. The only difference between an Uncommon base and a Rare base is that one can be applied via Oasis, while the other can only be bred for.
Special bases will never pass unless one of the parents is that specific Special base. Your highest odds of producing a Special base would be to breed together two Special rarity lions.
To give an example of breeding between different rarities, let's preview the possible outcomes between a few different bases.
Parent 1 | Parent 2 | Potential Bases |
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Black (Common) | Slate (Rare) | Black, Dikela, Gray, Pewter, Vandal, Korat, Slate |
Black (Common) | Celestial (Special) | Black, Dikela, Gray, Pewter, Vandal, Korat, Slate, Celestial |
Celestial (Special) | Celestial (Special) | Black, Dikela, Gray, Pewter, Vandal, Korat, Slate, Celestial |
Celestial (Special) | Divine (Special) | Black, Dikela, Gray, Pewter, Vandal, Korat, Slate, Celestial, Divine |
As you can see, breeding a Black Dark Countershaded Common to a Black Dark Countershaded Rare can potentially produce cubs with Black Dark Countershaded Common, Uncommon, and Rare bases. However, breeding a Black Dark Countershaded Common with a Black Dark Countershaded Special, while it can produce Black Dark Countershaded Common, Uncommon, and Rare bases, can only potentially produce that specific Special base that one parent has (in the example above, Celestial).
Breeding two different Black Dark Countershaded Special parents together can potentially produce any Black Dark Countershaded Common, Uncommon, and Rare bases, as well as having a chance of producing either Black Dark Countershaded Special base from the parent (in the example above, Celestial and Divine).
TL;DR: A Celestial will not pop up when breeding two Slates together; however, a Slate can pop up when breeding two Celestials together!
Bases
Before we begin, here is an example headshot icon of a base on Lioden.
All headshot icons will have a letter in a coloured box in the upper lefthand corner, as well as a yellowed rectangle in the lower lefthand corner. The coloured icon indicates whether the base is a Common (grey C), Uncommon (green U), Rare (blue R), or Special (purple S). The yellowed rectangle indicates whether the base is Applicator (applied via event applicators), Breed Only (only achieved through breeding), Combo (only achieved through breeding specific bases), Custom (applied via Oasis), Exclusive (found on specific NCLs), or NCL (found on NCLs and rolled males).
From the above example using the Ebony headshot icon, one is able to see that it is a Rare, Breed Only base. Keep the above example and key in mind when perusing the headshot icons listed below.
Now, let's go to what you probably came here for—a peek at all currently existing bases on Lioden! They will be broken up into different sections based upon their colour and gradient.
Black Countershaded
Dark |
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Black
Dikela
Gray
Pewter
Vandal
Korat
Slate
Augur
Celestial
Divine
Elysian
Ice
Penumbra
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Medium |
Cloudburst
Dun
Steele
Sterling
Maltese
Cocoa
Arctic
Aufeis
Hematite
Leonid
Moonstone
Murk
Sidereal
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Light |
Dove Gray
Dusty
Rosy Brown
Silver Gray
Chartreux
Glacial
Opal
Pulsar
Skyward
Soul
|
Black Solid
Dark |
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Chestnut
Jet
Nadir
Obsidian
Titanium
Onyx
Ebony
Haze
Interstellar
Nuummite
Velvet
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Medium |
Dark Brown
Liver
Silver
Flint
Demiurge
Lilac
Rhino
|
Light |
Albino
Birch
Eggshell
Isabel
White
Clear White
Ashen
Cairngorm
Glass
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Cream Countershaded
Dark |
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Blonde
Dusty Rose
Pecan
Savannah
Russet
Arabica
Nacre
Olive
Supernal
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Medium |
Dark Vanilla
Deep Fawn
Hazelnut
Mongoose
Cameo
Asiatic
Fossil
Hallowed
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Light |
Almond
Antler
Vanilla
Buff
Cherry Blossom
Ethereal
Ivory
Nautilus
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Cream Solid
Dark |
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Caramel
Khaki
Persimmon
Tan
Amber
Hellebore
Parhelion
Qahir
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Medium |
Camel
Cream
Cream Darker
Dark Fawn
Fawn
Buttercream
Heavenly
Pearl
Ruffian
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Light |
Apricot
Beige
Cream Lighter
Light Cream
Buttermilk
Teardrop
Alabaster
Solaris
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Golden Countershaded
Dark |
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Deira
Doubloon
Jacinthe
Ochre
Dinar
Fulvous
Anubis
Asali
Ember
Kimanjano
|
Medium |
Ducat
Oatmeal
Saffron
Sunflower
Nacarat
Bast
Dhahabi
Mandarin
Maziwa
|
Light |
Bisquit
Bone
Sunglow
Wheaten
Champagne
Citrine
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Golden Solid
Dark |
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Dark Golden
Zarafshan
Zarbanu
Xanthic
Udara
Chatoyant
Ornament
Trophy
|
Medium |
Luteo
Sundust
Zarasa
Zarin
Topaz
Goldenrod
Gilded
Green
Labradorite
Mobola
|
Light |
Bisque
Lemon
Light Golden
Linen
Zer
Zivar
Sunshine
Sulphur
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Red Countershaded
Dark |
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Auburn
Brass
Bronze
Mulberry
Ruddy
Prune
Demonic
Madagascar
Rhodonite
Rough Ruby
Temporal
Unholy
|
Medium |
Ginger
Mauve
Rust
Anjeer
Brimstone
Inferno
Scoundrel
Sunset
Wine
|
Light |
Copper
Palomino
Sorrel
Tawny
Fiery
Maroon
Blazing
Fuchsia
Sunrise
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Red Solid
Dark |
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Chocolate
Henna
Redwood
Shedua
Black Rose
Bloodbourne
Manakbir
Sha
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Medium |
Brown
Locust
Mahogany
Sienna
Umber
Blush Rose
Rose Gold
Sepia
Seth
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Light |
Cedar
Cremello
Fallow
Sandy
Wild Rose
Cinnabar
Sapela
Ardor
Orchid
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