Traits
Tea Gene (Very Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Tea colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
With this gene, the Piebald colour does not stay in the same place, moving around the droma like milk would in an unstirred tea. Each time this Droma is drawn, the piebald can be completely different.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 50% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Soda Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Soda colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 50% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Lung Leaf Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Lung Leaf gene that works differently than most colouration traits.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 50% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in breeding.
Those who have this colouration have their Base colour palette on their current dominant colouration replaced with the colours of this gene.
Dissolved Rift Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Dissolved Rift gene that works differently than most colouration traits.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in breeding.
Those who have this colouration have their Accent colour palette on their current dominant colouration replaced with the colours of this gene.
Heartichoke Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Heartichoke gene that works differently than most colouration traits.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 50% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in breeding.
Those who have this colouration have their Base colour palette on their current dominant colouration replaced with the colours of this gene.
Luster Dust Gene (Very Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Luster Dust colour pallette that works differently than most colouration traits.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
The markings from this gene are always metallic and glow on the Dromas body.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 50% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Those who have this colouration have their Piebald colour palette on their current dominant colouration replaced with the colours of this gene.
Neon Gene (Very Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Neon colour palette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
All accent markings from this palette glow.
The piebald from this palette sparkles.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 50% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Overdone (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Overdone colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Pancake Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Deceiver Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Deceiver colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Fungal Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Infected Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Infected colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Parasitic Dromedairy.
All Piebald colours glow, have tendril-like whisps, and sparkle.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Acre Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Acre colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Acre Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Rainbow Gene (Legendary)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Rainbow colour pallette.
This gene allows for any colour to be used on a Dromedairy regardless of hue, brightness, or saturation.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Seaweed Gene (Very Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Seaweed colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 25% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Tundra (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Tundra colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Grassland Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Tropical (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Tropical colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Sand Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Brine (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Brine colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Swamp Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Chaparral (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Chaparral colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Highland Dromedairy.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Strawberry Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Strawberry colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 50% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Coco Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Coco colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 50% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Sun Cookie Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Sun Cookie colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.