Traits
Glaze Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Glaze colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Yeti 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.
Reef Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Reef colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of an Abyssal 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.
Fulmination Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Fulmination colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Thunder Plain 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.
Prideful Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Prideful 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 Accent colour palette on their current colouration replaced to match any pride flag.
Unlike most Dromedairy accent colours, those with this colour palette MUST have all colours present on their accent markings.
If a Droma obtains this gene from a breeding, the owner is able to choose the flag before the breeding is completed.
Basalt Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Basalt colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Beach 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.
Fungi Gene (Very Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Fungi colour pallette.
All accent colours glow and sparkle.
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.
Fairytale Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Fairytale 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 dominant piebald colours replaced with the colours on this gene and all piebald sparkles.
Asterose Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Asterose colour pallette.
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.
Dawnrose Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Dawnrose colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
All accent colours will 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 50% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.
Echeveria Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Echeveria colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from Droma made in the 2023 Staff Batch
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.
Butterfly Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Butterfly colour pallette.
This gene is only guaranteed from single-parent breeding of a Fae 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.
Chimeric Gene (Rare)
Chimeric Gene allows for a Dromedairy to have two dominant colouration palettes actives at the same time.
You cannot mix and match the colours with one another.
Instead, the colourations should be treated like piebald, with one being on top of the other with gaps to show the pallette underneath.
Can be given to hybrids and can be a mix of a dominant pallette and a subtypes original pallette.
Autumnal Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Dawnrose colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
All Piebald must be drawn in leaf-shapes only. The leaf shape must resemble the one used on the colour. You cannot swap leaf shapes with different piebald colours
Click here for an example.
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
Gourd Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Dawnrose colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
All Piebald must have all colours present within their respective piebald pallette, to resemble the pattern of a gourd.
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
Ghoul Gene (Very Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Ghoul colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
Dromedairy with this gene have a gentle Fullbody Glow.
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.
Royal Gene (Very Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Ghoul colour pallette that only affects Accent colours.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
The markings from this gene are always metallic and drip off of the Dromas body.
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.
Bubblegum Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Bubblegum 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.
Dusk Cookie Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Dusk 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.
Stiltonberry Gene (Uncommon)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Stiltonberry colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
The bottom accent colour can change colour from orange to blue, similar to a Kiamara's Colourchanging Markings Trait.
These are the only two colours that can change to their counterpart.
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.
Iridescence Gene (Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Iridescence colour pallette.
In breedings, this can be passed down as either a dominant or recessive gene.
This can go on top of a full gene pallette and replace that pallette's accent colours with this one's.
Accents can be any of the colours present, and can change to as many of the other colours present on the pallette.
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.