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  1. In Mutants: Genetic Gladiators, you will unlock 6 different mutant genes: Cyber, Necro, Saber, Zoomorph, Galactic and Mythic. Breed your mutants together to create hundreds of possible combinations. Discover and collect over 100 unique and different mutants.

  2. Ce wiki a pour but d'aider les nouveaux joueurs, tout comme les joueurs expérimentés sur le jeu facebook Mutants Genetic Gladiators. Sommaire. 1 FAQ & Aide pour débutants, à lire en priorité. 2 Guide de la campagne. 3 Mutopedia. 4 Rares. 5 Zodiaques. 6 Récompenses PVP. 7 Hybridations spéciales (Amélioration dont le mutant est l'un des parents)

    • General Breeding Strategy
    • Cross-Breed Examples
    • Cross-Breeding Table
    • Breeding Theory
    • Fusion

    Overview

    As mentioned above, breeding a mutant is fairly simple: You pick two eligible parents for the source genes, place them in the Breeding Center, and see what comes out. In order to be eligible for breeding, a mutant must have a full Mutosterone bar. There is no level requirement for basic breeding, and as such a player can start cross-breeding mutants as soon as they have a pair that are ready to go. While this is a perfectly valid breeding method, throwing two random mutants in for breeding wi...

    Genetic Theory

    A mutant that is being bred may have either one or two genetic results: A single gene, making it a clone of one of the base mutants in the game, or dual-gene, meaning that it will have two separate genetic markers, one from each parent. A single-gene only results when the two mutants being cross bred are either themselves single-gene, or have a gene in common (e.g., both parents have a Saber gene in common, which could result in a single-gene Warrior as an offspring). A dual-gene result is ge...

    Single-Genes

    First, we will look at a simple cross - two single gene mutants. If we take a Warrior (Single Saber Gene) and cross it with another Warrior, our results will be one of two things - another Warrior, or a Nordic Knightmare(Saber-Saber).

    Dual-Genes - Same Gene

    Second, we will look at a dual-gene cross with two mutants that share the same dual-gene configuration - our aforementioned Nordic Knightmare (Saber-Saber). A cross between these will always result in either another Saber-Saber mutant (another Nordic Knightmare), or possibly a single-gene Saber mutant (a Warrior). The reason behind doing such a cross would be for upgrade purposes, which will be discussed later.

    Dual-Genes - Differing Dual-Genes

    Third, we will look at a dual-gene cross with two mutants that have differing dual-gene configurations: Nordic Knightmare (Saber-Saber) and Leech Lord (Necro-Necro). The potential offspring from this cross could be one of two configurations, with either Saber first or Necro first, and the opposite one being second. Therefore the resulting offspring from this cross could either be a Blade Banshee (Saber-Necro), or a Dire Despot(Necro-Saber).

    How to use: the rows are the first gene in the pairing, the columns are the second gene (if applicable).

    As it stands in the game there are six base mutants in the game that may be purchased for Credits. All of these are single-gene mutants in their respective classes. From these base mutants, a player may currently expect to be able to breed between eight and nine non-Legendary mutants with that base as their primary gene, including the upgraded (Bro...

    Functionality

    Fusion is a breeding ability that allows the player to take two Gold-level mutants from their roster and combine them with a Platinum star to produce a single Platinum-level mutant. It carries the following provisions and restrictions: 1. Both Gold mutants must be level 30 or higher 2. Both Gold mutants must be the same mutant (e.g. both must be Enforcers) 3. Both Gold mutants are destroyed in the Fusion process 4. Fusions cannot fail - they have a 100% success rate 5. Orbs that are equipped...

    History

    Fusion was introduced to the game with the 15 July, 2015 update. The ability to fuse Gold mutants into Platinum mutants was initially introduced for only 7 mutants - Enforcer, Deus Machina, Haggis, Apex, Dragons' Mother, Lichlock and King Steven. More mutants are expected to be added to the Fusion list in future updates.

  3. List of tables. Click one of following links to view the table; each table represents stats of upgradable mutants multiplied by different elite version . Note that those stats that are taken elite version bonus into account may be different compared to actual in-game values: Comparison/Basic. Comparison/Bronze (+10%) Comparison/Silver (+35%)

  4. 23 de mai. de 2014 · This Mutants: Genetic Gladiators breeding guide contains a list of of all the cross breeds when you succeed. To obtain the “rare” breeds with higher chance, you should substitute the double gene mutants in place of single gene.

  5. In Mutants: Genetic Gladiators, you will unlock 6 different mutant genes: Sabre, Undead, Cyber, Zoomorph, Galactic and Mythic. Breed your mutants together to create hundreds of possible combinations. Discover and collect over 100 unique and different mutants.

  6. HIBRIDACIÓN MONOGENÉTICA: De los 36 mutantes, 24 de ellos son resultados del cruce de 2 genes distintos, de esos 6, 12 son usuales, y 12 Inusuales. Según el cuadro esta es la lista de hibridaciones correctas, y que ayudan a completar la primera tabla: Robot + Robot = ANDROIDE. Zombie + Zombie = LORD BLOOD.