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Which fantasy genes don't you need a license to breed?
  • Thanks in advance.

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  • Ice 1, 5, and 8 I know for sure. As well as Nexus. And for the life of me my brain ain't working so I can't remember if there are more but I'm certain there are.
    Post edited by Wolvevenfrost at 2019-05-24 13:32:55
  • These are Limited fantasy genes (no license needed but not naturally occurring in creates)

    Limited Fantasy Genes

    Kit Promoter (Available in the GMT Lab and through some Roving Gene Sales)

    Ice 1 (Available for purchase on special occasions and through some Roving Gene Sales)

    Ice 5 (Available for purchase on special occasions and through some Roving Gene Sales)

    Ice 8 (Available for purchase in the GMT lab and through some Roving Gene Sales)

    Nexus (Available for purchase through some Roving Gene Sales)

    These are closed (need a license)

    Closed Fantasy Genes

    Ice 9

    Ice 10

    Ice 13 - Ice 13 adds large snowflake-like ice crystals to the horses coat

    Axiom Red

    Axiom Blue

    Axiom Green

    Ice 14 - Adds a golden light to the head and a blue light to the tail of all base colors. It does not go over white markings but will change the color of all white horses like cremellos. Ice 14 is dominate.

    Plaid - The plaid gene burns out stripes through a horses' natural pigment layers. It also adds stripes of a random rainbow color to the horse. There is a lot of random variation and re rolling can result in minimal color or very large amounts of color. Only one copy needed to show. (Available for purchase on special occasions and through Roving Gene Sales)

    Thunderstruck - All thunderstruck horses are covered in electric blue lightning bolts and have a charged glow. Thunderstruck's glow and bolts are so powerful it ignores interactions will all other genes. All mane and tail options will also glow regardless of what tack pack they are from. It only needs one copy to show and horses with it will have "Thunderstruck" as part of their color name. (Available for purchase on special occasions and through Roving Gene Sales)

    Ice 2 - (Available for purchase on special occasions and through Roving Gene Sales)

    Wrong Warp - Wrong warp is an allele in the nexus gene family (nexus and axiom). It acts by converting large white areas to black or rarely cyan and creating torn edges when heterozygous and has an additional warp over the hip effect when homozygous. One copy of Wrong Warp can be paired with one copy of nexus or with one copy of axiom for some interesting results. It is testable and will be searchable. (Available through some Roving Gene Sales)
    Where does the name come from? Wrong Warp is a term used in many video game speed running tactics but was originally from Super Mario Brothers
    Chinchilla - Chinchilla is a closed fantasy gene based on the real life chinchilla gene found in rabbits. Chinchilla is a mutation that completely disables the production of red pigment and leaves black pigment to show. In areas where both red pigment and black pigment are disabled this also results in red eyes. (Simplified to ee horses and E horses with agouti in game). It requires two copies to show. It is an all new gene in the game. It does not share a location with any other gene and will be searchable, testable, and show in the color name.(Available through some Roving Gene Sales)

    Mushroom - Mushroom is a real homozygous recessive gene, found in the Shetland breed. The exact location is not known but they know roughly where it is located and there is now a test for the gene. The Mushroom gene appears to act only on red pigment and desaturates the color leaving a sepia hue to the coat. Manes and tails range from slightly diluted to near pure white. For a long time there was speculation if the gene was even real. The color is not quite cream, not quite dun, not quite silver. You must have two copies and visible "red" pigment for mushroom to show. (Available through some Roving Gene Sales)

    Nacre - Nacre is based on the iridescent glow of mother of pearl. This gene is dominate and only requires 1 copy to show. (Available through some Roving Gene Sales)

    Watercolor - Watercolor converts the normal red and black pigment layers into rainbow color layers. The more pigment variation to start the more colors you will see. Agouti based colors, duns etc will give you the best results as you see the most pigment variation on those. Sooty + highly recommended with these. Only one copy needed to show. (Available for purchase on special occasions and through Roving Gene Sales)
    Post edited by LEAcres at 2019-05-24 13:44:30
  • Chinchilla and Splash M are also closed/require a license. :)
    xhajsig
  • I thought chinchilla was, @Sharayah, but the system let me put one of my het Chin colts on public sale...unless it's a glitch.
  • Chincilla is in the list under wrong warp... They kind of just merged together lol

    As for Splash M, it's not a fantasy gene but a closed gene... Here's what it says about Splash M

    "AKA Macchiato - Macchiato in real life: Macchiato occurred as a random mutation in a Freiberger stallion (now gelded) named Apache du Peupe. It was discovered the mutation was located on MITF which is also responsible for the more common splash white mutations. The official name is MITFN310S. In real life the gene causes large lacy splash markings, hazy roaning, blue eyes, and cream like body dilution. It also suspected to cause infertility. Apache du Peupe was gelded due to low sperm mobility."
  • It likely won’t let anyone purchase without a license. It requires one to own.
    xhajsig
  • Sorry, I thought the OP wanted to know which genes required licenses. Fantasy or not, it does. Doesn’t hurt to put that out there. :)
    xhajsig
  • That is very true :D
  • Thanks everyone. You have all answered my question. I really appreciate it!
  • You can purchase them without a lisence, but you can not breed them, so they would basicly be like a gelding/spay.
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