![]() Kibble required for imprinting should be the same as the creature's preferred kibble, but with a lesser imprint for more common kibble and a bigger imprint for rare kibble. Rarer (or more difficult to obtain) eggs might produce kibble with a bigger boost (while still observing the other restrictions/observations above). More common eggs (such as Dodo eggs) should be useable in more kibbles, perhaps to give a slightly smaller boost. Ground based dinos might like kibble based on flowers or mushrooms instead of being egg based. So herbivores should prefer kibble that doesn't have eggs or meat in the recipe.Ĭreatures that live on the ground are unlikely to have access to nests that might be high off the ground, so (for example) quetz kibble might be preferred by other high flyers.Ĭreatures that live in dry or desert regions should prefer kibbles that have berries which have more liquid in them. Herbivores are unlikely to get close to carnivores and survive, and they're unlikely to eat other creature's eggs. Oil is also not used in making it in real life.The kibble system needs to have some logic.įor example, it's unlikely that small wild dinos would have a chance to develop a taste for eggs from large dinos.
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