Board Thread:Dragon Story Breeding/@comment-6887487-20130402083716/@comment-6887487-20130404110541

After downloading today's breeding results from hyper_ch's site (9551 entries) I compared some simple combinations:

I checked these simple breeding combinations because I thought these combinations should be used a lot, and the resulting dragons have been around for a while (a new dragon will not have enough succesful breeding results, and will thus not reflect the true ratios).

Now I have not been around that long (only a few months) that I know for sure that all dragons used here have been available for quite a while, so that is a possible flaw.

My theory is that the ratios for common vs rare, rare vs super rare and super rare vs ultra rare are the same. So if (for arguments sake) all these ratio's are 4:1, and you breed two dragons that have exactly 4 dragons as possible results: one common, one rare, one super rare and one ultra rare.

What I think that happens is:

You draw one dragon from a pool containing one ultra rare, 4 super rares, 16 rares and 64 commons. In total 85 dragons, of which 75% is common. If there are other possible results (e.g. two super rares), the percentages change accordingly.