Once a Nemeion has been trained, each Nemeion unlocks the ability to breed and have cubs. Having cubs is a great way to add new Nemeion to your pride, and also offers the potential for rare mutations. Certain markings are only available through breeding, which you can view below.
General Guidelines
── Each player may submit a total of two (2) breedings in any given month.
── A Nemeion must complete their training before they are able to breed
── Nemeion start with (5) slots total. Nemeion can gain more slots by rising through the ranking system, eventually unlocking infinite slots upon reaching rank 5 (all slots used prior to 10/1/2020 do not count against this change)
── Inbreeding is not allowed unless a Dreadful Drought is included in the breeding. Lions who share one or more relatives on their import lineage record are considered related and any attempts at breeding them will be denied. The Caesar only wants clean bloodlines.
── Overselling any slots or promising slots to a Nemeion that has not been uploaded is against the rules.
Breeding Guidelines
── Brutes may breed with: Brutes, Regals, and Dwarves. They cannot breed with Domestics.
── Regals may breed with: Brutes, Regals, Dwarves, Domestics.
── Dwarves may breed with: Brutes, Regals, Dwarves, Domestics.
── Domestics may breed with: Regals, Dwarves, and Domestics. They cannot breed with Brutes.

There are currently four different breeds available in Nemeion:
Brute, Regal, Dwarf, and Domestic.
──── Brute ────
The brute─which is considered the 'original' Nemeion breed that descended from the Nemean lion himself─are stocky and large felines that have a body mass similar to that of a liger. Standing between five and a half to six feet tall at the shoulder, the brute breed is built primarily for fighting in the colosseum. Their strength in combat and their hearty bloodline makes them the most popular, as well as the most common breed found throughout the world. Brute cubs are regularly given away by the Caesar and his wife, who specialize in breeding some of the best brutes in their lineage.
Scientific Name: Panthera Fatalis
Specialty: Colossem
Brute Skills: 5% increased success in the Colosseum
──── Regal ────
The regal, which was developed in the harsh deserts of the Serengeti, are a breed of Nemeion that have been slowly cultivated by crossing the original Nemeion (Panthera Fatalis) with a leopard from Africa (Panthera pardus). These felines are favored for their nimble bodies and excellent skills as hunters, as well as their proficiency in climbing trees. Most regals range between four and a half to five feet tall at the shoulder, and are considered a bit more temperamental than their brute counterparts.
Scientific Name: Panthera Pardalis
Specialty: Beast Hunting
Regal Skills: 5% increased success in Beast Hunting
──── Dwarf ────
The dwarf is a relatively newer 'breed', and are not widely available due to their rare and unique biology. Despite being considered a genetic mutation, a few select breeders have taken a liking to this peculiar breed, and have begun selling dwarf nemeion as companions and livestock guardians. Though they are not as strong and nimble as their larger counterparts, dwarves make perfect companions, and are well-known for being very protective of their owners. Ranging between three and a half to four and a half feet at the shoulder, these stocky lions put the 'complex' in Napoleon complex.
Scientific Name: Panthera Parvus
Specialty: Expedition
Dwarf Skills: 5% increased success in Expeditions
──── Domestic ────
The Domestic, which is a very young and newer breed, were developed by crossing the Regal (Panthera Pardalis) and a smaller feline like the Caracal (Caracal caracal) or the Serval (Leptailurus serval). These felines have been carefully crossbred with other small cats to create a smaller, more 'household friendly' version of the Nemeion species. Though they are genetically similar to their brute cousins, domestics are unable to breed with their larger counterparts due to their difference in size, as well as their clashing temperaments. Domestics are still widely sought after for their skills in fishing despite this restriction. Standing between two and a half to four feet at the shoulder, the Domestic is a popular, must-have pint-sized pet.
Scientific Name: Panthera Felis
Specialty: Fishing
Domestic Skills: 5% increased success towards Fishing

──── Build Pass Rates ────
── Brute x Brute = 100% chance to return Brute build
── Brute x Regal = 60% chance brute, 40% chance regal
── Brute x Dwarf = 80% Brute, 20% Dwarf
── Brute x Domestic = Cannot breed
── Regal x Regal = 100% chance to return regal
── Regal x Dwarf = 60% chance Regal, 40% chance Dwarf
── Regal x Domestic = 80% chance regal, 20% chance Domestic
── Dwarf x Dwarf = 100% chance to return Dwarf
── Dwarf x Domestic = 60% chance to return Dwarf, 40% chance to return Domestic
──── Coat Color Odds ────
──Tan x Tan = 100% chance to roll Tan
──Tan x Cream = 65% Tan, 35% Cream
──Tan x Agouti = 75% Tan, 25% Agouti
──Cream x Cream = 100% chance to roll Cream
──Cream x Agouti = 65% Cream, 35% Agouti
──Agouti x Agouti = 100% chance to roll Agouti
──── Hereditary Marking Odds ────
── Common Markings
All common markings have a 75% chance of passing to offspring when at least one parent carries the gene, and a 95% chance of passing to offspring when both parents carry the gene.
── Uncommon Markings
All uncommon markings have a 50% chance of passing to offspring when at least one parent carries the gene, and a 75% chance of passing to offspring when both parents carry the gene.
── Rare Markings
All rare markings have a 25% chance of passing to offspring when at least one parent carries the gene, and a 50% chance of passing to offspring when both parents carry the gene.
── Epic Markings
All epic markings have a 10% chance of passing to offspring when at least one parent carries the gene, and a 20% chance of passing to offspring when both parents carry the gene.
── Legendary Markings
All legendary markings have a 5% chance of passing to offspring when at least one parent carries the gene, and a 10% chance of passing to offspring when both parents carry the gene.
──── Litter & Gender Odds ────
── There is a 100% chance for one cub to be born,
── There is a 50% chance for two cubs to be born.
── There is a 10% chance for three cubs to be born.
── There is a 2% chance for four cubs to be born.
── 60% chance for female
── 40% chance for male
──── Mutation Odds ────
── Albinism = 0.5% chance
── Auric = 0.5% chance
── Chimera = 1% chance
── Crucis = 3% chance
── Erythrism = 0.3% chance
── Leucism = 0.2% chance
── Maltese = 2% chance
── Melanistic = 0.5% chance
── Polycaudal = .02% chance
── Sanguine = 0.5% chance
── Vitiligo = 0.1% chance
── If one or more parent already has a mutation, all cubs have a +10% chance of returning that mutation in any breeding. This does not stack, but remains a flat +10% for every unique mutation present.
──── Non-Physical Traits ────
── Common Trait
If one parent has a common trait, it has a 50% chance to pass to offspring. 75% chance to pass if both parents have the trait.
── Uncommon Trait
If one parent has an uncommon trait, it has a 25% chance to pass to offspring. 50% chance to pass if both parents have the trait.
── Rare Trait
If one parent has a Rare trait, it has a 15% chance to pass to offspring. 30% chance to pass if both parents have the trait.
── Epic Trait
If one parent has an Epix trait, it has a 10% chance to pass to offspring. 20% chance to pass if both parents have the trait.
── Legendary Trait
If one parent has an uncommon trait, it has a 25% chance to pass to offspring. 50% chance to pass if both parents have the trait.
── Unique Trait
If one parent has a Unique trait, it has a 5% chance to pass to offspring. 10% chance to pass if both parents have the trait.
───── Physical Variants ─────
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