Do you have more cats that you can keep track of? I have the solution for you!!
Here is how to search and sort your personal kitties.
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Kitties have four genes for each cattribute. There is one dominant gene (which is expressed) and three recessive genes. When two cats breed, they each pass forward a gene to compete for their offspring’s dominant gene. If those genes are neighboring genes, there is a chance they will mutate and the kitten will get an entirely different gene.
There are countless ways to enjoy CryptoKitties. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
The Cat Lover You buy a few cats. You give them cute and hilarious names. You show them to your friends and family. Your mom says, “You spent your birthday money on that?” But you don’t care what anyone says. You love your cats and you’ll keep them forever. The Collector You love calicools and can’t help hoarding them. Or maybe you’re a Fancy Cat Enthusiast and want one of each kind. Or maybe you want to own every cattribute so as soon as a new cat is discovered, you’ll have all the ingredients you need to create one. Any way you slice it, you’re a cat collector. If you want to search for certain cattributes, just type in their names separated by a space. If you want to search for certain generations, cooldowns, or fancy cats, you need to specify.
Before you read this post, make sure you know how to read a kitty's genome, how recessive traits are passed on, and how fancy cats are made.
Okay, here's what I think. Rarity in traits is fleeting. Alien eyes are valuable for like a day, and then everyone moves on to the next thing. But purebred cats--cats that have the same gene in D1,R1,R2,R3--will have rarity that lasts. They will have predictability: you KNOW what cattribute they will pass on. This predictability will come in handy when trying to create fancy cats. Unlike traditional genetics, where dominant and recessive genes have to do with the traits themselves (e.g. blond hair is recessive to black hair), kitty genes are dominant and recessive based on where they are located in the kitty's genome, and it affects what gets passed to offspring.
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Okay, guys, I made a spreadsheet to read your kitty's genome for you. 1. Copy your kitty's BINARY genome from https://cryptokittydex.com/kitties/[KITTY#HERE]. 2. Go to this spreadsheet and paste the genome into cell F1. 3. Now you can see all your kitty's recessive genes! Enjoy. Each kitty has a unique genetic code. Here's how to read your kitty's genes!
(Or make this spreadsheet do it for you.) 1. Get your kitty’s genome from cryptokittydex.com/kitties/[KITTY#HERE]. 2. Get the kai genome. 3. Divide it into 4-digit chunks, starting from the right side. 4. Each chunk of 4 genes describes a cattribute category. Your kitty has 1 dominant trait and 3 recessive traits in each group. The dominant trait is your kitty's visible cattribute (e.g. sphynx). The recessive traits are non-visible, but may be passed on to children. We've moved to cryptokitties411.com. Visit us there for the recipe for Stitches, the zombie fancy. Some kitties are classified as Fancy cats. Their artwork differs from the standard set of cattributes. Here are the ones that have been discovered so far: DuCat, ShipCat, Dracula, Mistletoe, SantaClaws, and PhuZiqaat. After a fancy cat is unlocked/discovered, you can breed your own using the recipes below. (Exclusive cats like Genesis cannot be reproduced through breeding.)
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When you combine certain traits through breeding, it can result in a genetic mutation. Here are trait combinations that will result in mutation 14%-25% of the time.
Use the chart below to determine your kitty's exact cooldown speed.
Shout-out to Cookie for helping with this! Give her a like: www.cryptokitties.co/kitty/99895.
Here are all the costs and fees you might encounter while playing CryptoKitties.
Costs - Buying a cat. (Price varies.) - Hiring a sire for your cat. (Price varies.) - Breeding. (0.008 ETH)* Each kitty has 8 cattributes that describe them, and they fall into different categories. You can see them all in our Trait Chart or get the general idea from these examples.
Golden Rule #1: Do not put in more money than you are willing to lose. CryptoKitties is a new-concept game in the cryptocurrency sphere. By nature, this will be a highly volatile market. On the one hand, you could make a lot of nice profits, but you could also lose everything (except your adorable kitties which cannot be taken from you). Understand the risk before you begin. CryptoKitties is first and foremost a game, not an investment portfolio.
#2: If you want to play the fast game, play the fast game. If you want to play the long game, play the long game. New traits that pop up are only rare and valuable for a few days. If you put money into these new rare traits, be prepared to breed and sell quickly. Their prices will plummet fast. If, however, you'd rather take the game slowly, think about cats that hold their value better over the long run. These may be your low generation cats, or cats with traits that remain popular due to their "cuteness" rather than rarity. #3: Give your kitties fun names. That way, if you can't sell them, at least you'll have some nice cats with nice names. :) |
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Advice for New Players Cattributes Cooldown Chart Gas Limit and Gas Price Costs and Fees Investment Advice Body Type Chart Different Ways to Play How to Read Your Kitty's Genome Gene Reader Spreadsheet Dominant / Recessive Genes Mutations Probabilities of Mutation Fancy Cat Recipes Purebred Cats How to Effectively Use the Search Bar How to Search Your Own Kitties How to Breed if Your Cat is Stuck with "Bun in the Oven" |