Thread:Sylvandyr/@comment-5832451-20121215032807/@comment-4830404-20121215035648

Yeah I just put the info there, feel free to clean it up.

With any given element pool, you can get the following as possible offspring:

1) The highest element monster with that pool of elements IF there are no repeated elements in the pool

2) Any of the parents that do not break rule #1

So if you breed Furcorn + Drumpler, there are 3 elements involved (Plant, Cold, Earth). The highest element monster possible from that pool is Clamble. However, it is impossible to breed Clamble because the elements are repeated. Furcorn and Drumpler are both 2-element monsters (not 3, which is the highest possible from that pool), and so they do not break rule #1. Thus, it is possible to get both Furcorn and Drumpler as parents.

However, say that you breed a Deedge with a Maw. The highest element monster possible is the Deedge (4-elements). Rule #1 is broken because there are repeated elements, so you will never get a Deedge. Even though Deedge is a parent, he's the highest element monster possible, and rule #1 is broken, so the only possible result out of breeding Deedge and Maw is Maw.

This means that, until further notice, you can NEVER get a 4-element monster by using it as a parent.

Parent-specific monsters completely ignore these rules. So, Deedge + Thumpies will normally result in only Thumpies. During the Yool availability, the combo can result in Thumpies or Yool (never Deedge). The rules still apply to the normal monsters involved in the combo, but the Yool does not need to consider the rules since it's only possible from a specific pair of parents.