Talk:Breeding Calculator/@comment-75.65.253.139-20130123233345/@comment-75.65.253.139-20130124045334

"3) Breed dragons together that total to only two colors in the pool, one of them being Diamond.  This gives rise to the Diamond hybrid rules, which allows you to breed the pure Diamond, the pure other color dragon, or the Diamond hybrid for those two colors (if any exists)."

I have Diamond, Crusader and Quetzal dragons. I got Crusader breading fire/diamond and Quetzal breeding forest/diamond. If I had an equal chance at getting another diamond or infinity dragon during the dozens of breeding attempts to create these dragons I find it odd(not impossible) that I did not create an infinity or diamond at least one time while getting the Crusader and Quetzal dragons. There is also a level 88 player called "papas" who has bred every hybred diamond dragon but does not have an infinity. I also find that slightly odd that a player can breed all 6 hybrids without scoring at least one infinity. I am not arguing the possibilty of it and I intend to try now that I am being told it is possible by breeding diamond and forest until I either get a diamond/infinity or a string of quetzals numbering high enough to disprove this rule. I will use quetzel instead of crusader for the lower breeding time and you can do a hundred attempts in a reasonable time just like with fire/diamond. Thanks to you and Knj00 for your help and information :)

When you breed just water and fire the only results are both "rare" dragons, to me that does not make any sense. If you have an equal chance at getting Athletic and Magic and no other possible result then both are "common" or "not rare" by definition. When you get into the 3 color combo's that involve both water and fire then I guess I can understand the "rare" state for a dragon if it truely does have a lesser chance of being bred vs other common dragons. I haven't kept scientific charts and have not done nearly enough breeding tests(would require hundreds at the minimum) to prove anything so I have to take your word for it.