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For each gene set of an attribute that is in a genome, the default range amount is incremented by -4 and +4 on the default above.  Example: If a genome has one Quality gene set RYYR then the Quality amount after doing a tend would fall between -8 and +8 to whatever previous total was for Quality.
 
For each gene set of an attribute that is in a genome, the default range amount is incremented by -4 and +4 on the default above.  Example: If a genome has one Quality gene set RYYR then the Quality amount after doing a tend would fall between -8 and +8 to whatever previous total was for Quality.
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For the attribute Vigor, for each gene set it decreases the negative range by 1.  So for one gene set of Vigor, GGGRO in the genome, the range would now be -1 to -13.  Kind of measly.

Revision as of 02:07, 6 August 2011

The following gene sets became known through extensive mutagen use to build single gene sets within a genome. ~Pascalito and Ariella

Acid = OYYG

Color = RROOYY

Grapes = OOOR

sKin = YRO

Quality = RYYR

Sugar = YYY

Vigor = GGGRO

FACT 1:

When doing a tend, the default range amount for any attribute will give a range amount of -4 to +4 when there is zero gene sets for that attribute. Example: If a genome had no Quality gene sets of RYYR then the Quality amount after doing a tend would ALWAYS fall between -4 and +4 to whatever previous total was for Quality.

Exception to this rule above is the 'attribute' of Vigor. Vigor is the health of the vine and it always decreases with each tend. It's default with zero gene sets of Vigor in a genome is -1 to -14.

FACT 2:

For each gene set of an attribute that is in a genome, the default range amount is incremented by -4 and +4 on the default above. Example: If a genome has one Quality gene set RYYR then the Quality amount after doing a tend would fall between -8 and +8 to whatever previous total was for Quality.

For the attribute Vigor, for each gene set it decreases the negative range by 1. So for one gene set of Vigor, GGGRO in the genome, the range would now be -1 to -13. Kind of measly.