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Post by Nevvy on May 14, 2011 18:10:14 GMT -5
SIRE AND DAM STAT FORM
[blockquote][size=1][b]Name:[/b] [b]Breed:[/b] [b]Height:[/b] [b]Coat Color:[/b] [b]Eye Color:[/b][/blockquote][/size]
FOAL STAT FORM
[blockquote][size=1][b]CONGRATULATIONS, IT'S A (put gender here)![/b] [b]Breed:[/b] [b]Height when Mature:[/b] [b]Coat Color:[/b] [b]Eye Color:[/b] [b]Is the foal healthy?[/b][/blockquote][/size]
To determine the foal's coat color, use this site.
To answer the question, is the foal healthy, you will use this site to roll a die. It is explained more below.
HEALTH
We all know that foals do not always come out healthy, and we take that into consideration here. So we do it by a roll of a virtual die. The numbers are explained below:
Odd Numbers: Foal is Healthy Receive a Two/Four: Foal has an impairment. Receive a Six: Foal is a stillborn.
If a two/four is rolled, another roll is needed to figure out the impairment.
If it is a one: Blind or Deaf (player of foal gets to choose) If it is a two: Multiple Personality Disorder If it is a three: Attention Deficit Disorder If it is a four: Sterile If it is a five: Amnesia (Either long-term memory loss or short-term memory loss, player of foal chooses) If it is a six: Schizophrenia
TWINS We know that it is extremely rare for a horse to have twins. However, we try to make it a tiny bit easier for that to happen. Again the roll of the die is in play here.
In order to get twins, there are two rounds:
FIRST ROUND: You must roll an even number. SECOND ROUND: You must roll a six or a one.
If it becomes too easy for players to have twins, we will either take it away or try and make it harder. If you would not like to have twins, please put that in the stats form.
The process might sound difficult, but it is to give better chances and to give quite unique characters to roleplay. [/size]
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