Results 1 to 3 of 3
Thread: Blooded Animals
-
05-08-1997, 05:29 PM #1verruchter@menagerie.neGuest
Blooded Animals
IM>What happens if someone invests their bloodline (either by choice or
>because they are forced to) into a rabbit. That rabbit is then bred
>like mad. The blooded bunnies can be harvested at will by the scion
>seeking to pump up their bloodline.
Wouldn't work very well. If only one rabbit is blooded then it would be
bred with "common" rabbits and the bloodline would diminish.
Verruchter
* 1st 2.00 #9097 * Some days you step in it...some days you don't...
-
05-08-1997, 05:44 PM #2steinhausser.2@osu.edu (Guest
Blooded Animals
>IM>What happens if someone invests their bloodline (either by choice or
> >because they are forced to) into a rabbit. That rabbit is then bred
> >like mad. The blooded bunnies can be harvested at will by the scion
> >seeking to pump up their bloodline.
>
>Wouldn't work very well. If only one rabbit is blooded then it would be
>bred with "common" rabbits and the bloodline would diminish.
>
>Verruchter
>
> * 1st 2.00 #9097 * Some days you step in it...some days you don't...
This is one nasty powergaming question
Yes but a 1pt bloodline increase would still be draw from every single baby
bunny produced and thats a lot of bunnies.
This is one nasty powergaming question may an anvil fall upon the head of
any who try it :(
-
05-08-1997, 09:18 PM #3Tim NuttingGuest
Blooded Animals
The biggest problem with this is that divestiture TOTALLY removes the
divestor's bloodline and he becomes a commoner, and according to
bloodtheft, a commoner reaps no reward from trying to steal the blood of a
scion (unless this has been discarded by the list, I am a newbie after
all).
(is the list server slow to post or is it me?)
Tim Nutting
- ----------
> From: verruchter@menagerie.net
> To: birthright@MPGN.COM
> Subject: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Blooded Animals
> Date: Thursday, May 08, 1997 10:29 AM
>
> IM>What happens if someone invests their bloodline (either by choice or
> >because they are forced to) into a rabbit. That rabbit is then bred
> >like mad. The blooded bunnies can be harvested at will by the scion
> >seeking to pump up their bloodline.
>
> Wouldn't work very well. If only one rabbit is blooded then it would be
> bred with "common" rabbits and the bloodline would diminish.
>
> Verruchter
>
> * 1st 2.00 #9097 * Some days you step in it...some days you don't...
>
>
>> To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@mpgn.com with the
line
> 'unsubscribe birthright' as the body of the message.
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Similar Threads
-
Blooded animals
By dooley in forum The Royal LibraryReplies: 46Last Post: 09-17-2010, 04:22 PM -
Do animals have CHA?
By Trevyr in forum The Royal LibraryReplies: 4Last Post: 04-04-2003, 11:03 PM -
Blooded an Non-blooded regents
By Tim Nutting in forum MPGN Mailinglist archive 1996-1999Replies: 0Last Post: 06-26-1998, 08:06 PM -
Blooded Animals
By Jaime T. Matthew in forum MPGN Mailinglist archive 1996-1999Replies: 2Last Post: 05-08-1997, 05:01 AM -
Blooded animals
By Cec Stacey in forum MPGN Mailinglist archive 1996-1999Replies: 1Last Post: 05-04-1997, 02:24 AM
Bookmarks