🧬Breeding

Two NFT doges create (or breed) a third NFT doge. Players can select 2 NFT doges for breeding, one must be male the other female. Each doge has its unique features on how it looks, doge stats that affect how it performs on a racetrack. All physical characteristics and stats are visible for users. Luck, agility and stamina - are key factors in winning races and can only be viewed on scoreboards at the end of a race. Breeding can only be started if both doges have stamina of 60 or above. Female dogs can be used for breeding up to two times within one month (30 day period), males are able to breed up to four within one month.

Both NFT doge are sent to the Genetic Algorithm (GA) via Binance smart chain contract. GA generates a third NFT doge combining the genes from the parent doges, with +- 10% deviation (RNG factor is applied). This means that even if both parents have an average agility of 20, weight 10 - their offspring’s agility could potentially be between18 to 22 and weight 8 to 12. After the breeding process is completed, the parent NFTs are given back to their owners together with their offspring. There are two types of breeding process:

  • Private: A single player owns both parent NFTs one male and one female.

  • Collaboration: Two players (one owning a male, the other a female) partner up to breed their doge. The male owner can ask the female owner for payment for providing the male, and the female owner keeps the offspring.

Doges produced from different breed types will be displayed as a crossbreed, and the parent’s breeds will be displayed in the info window. As mentioned before, the breeding process will cost a fixed percentage of the current NFT breeds floor price on the market. If doges are from different breeds, the percentages will be combined.

These little puppies will be unique as well as the adult race dogs. Each puppy will take time to mature before they’re able to participate in competitions. But don’t worry the time when the puppy is maturing won't be lost. When a puppy is too young to participate in tournaments you can train them to gain valuable stats that will be beneficial to compete once it’s a grown up dog in tournaments and competitions. The maturing process takes 96 hours.

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