Guide to xenobiology: Difference between revisions

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There are <strike>several</strike> a fuckload of different flavors of slime. You begin with two grey slimes but, you can breed them to catch all the <strike>pokèmon!</strike> slimes! Each kind of slime has its own powers from its extract.
There are <strike>several</strike> a fuckload of different flavors of slime. You begin with two grey slimes but, you can breed them to catch all the <strike>pokèmon!</strike> slimes! Each kind of slime has its own powers from its extract.


When well fed an adult slime will split into four slimes, usually with a 25-35% chance of mutating each -- some of the more evolved slimes mutate less frequently. You can increase a slime's chance of mutation by injecting it with plasma and decrease it by injecting the slime with inaprovaline. Also keep in mind the more times a particular slime has split the higher the slime's mutation chance gets, all the way up to a special kind of slime you get at 100% mutation. This flowchart shows the results of each slime's mutations when splitting, with options labeled "2x" having twice the chance of occurring.
Every time a slime splits by being fed enough, it has a chance to mutate based on it's individual mutation chance, a stat discovered by taking a slime scanner from the fridge and using it on the slime. It usually varies between 25% and 35%, but sometimes you will encounter slimes whose mutation chance is more like 15% to 17.5%. Choose carefully which slimes to keep! If you're breeding greys for monkeys, you'll want less chance of mutations, and if you want to get adamantines, you want to evolve them a lot! Keep in mind however that slime scanners are utterly useless if you're using the console, as the console has no scanner function.
 
'''NOTE:''' You can increase a slime's chance of mutation by injecting it with plasma and decrease it by injecting it with inaprovaline.
 
This flowchart shows the results of each slime's mutations when splitting, with options labeled "2x" having twice the chance of occurring.


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