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    verruchter@menagerie.ne
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    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

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    steinhausser.2@osu.edu (
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    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 :(

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    Tim Nutting
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    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

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    > 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...
    >
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