Import Information & Guide
Registered Name:
Nicknames:
ID Number:
Owner:
Gender:
Build:
Genotype:
Phenotype:
Hierarchy:
Breeding:
Trials:
Health Status:
Traits:
Personality:
Health:
Items:
—- Deco:
—- Tack:
Lineage:
—————————————— SSS: Unknown
—————– SS: Unknown
—————————————— SSD: Unknown
Sire: Unknown
—————————————— SDS: Unknown
—————– SD: Unknown
—————————————— SDD: Unknown
—————————————— DSS: Unknown
—————– DS: Unknown
—————————————— DSD: Unknown
Dam: Unknown
—————————————— DDS: Unknown
—————– DD: Unknown
—————————————— DDD: Unknown
Design credit:
Import Guide
Let’s go through this import information section by section, shall we?
Registered Name:
Here is what your Warhound is most often called, and the name it will be known by before it’s own ID number.
Nicknames:
Any nicknames your Warhound also goes by, can leave blank if none.
ID Number:
This should be left blank and filled in when an admin uploads your Warhound.
Owner:
Your username, or the owner of the Warhound, tagged with an “@” in front of it.
Gender:
Whether your doggo is male or female.
Build:
Tank, Stalker, Pathfinder, Trawler, Runner, Guardian, Chaser, Windsprite, Outlander, or Feral.
Genotype:
The genotype is in every Warhound and is a list of that particular Warhound’s markings – abbreviations of their genes which can be read quickly without even glancing at the phenotype.
Example: W+/Gr/nMt would show that this Warhound in particular has a white base coat(+W), with the grey coat modifier (Gr), and Mantle on top of that (nMt). Each gene separated by a forward slash, (/).
Phenotype:
This section is the genotype information, written out fully instead of being abbrieviated like in the genotype section.
The genotype above for example should be placed here like this:
Grey white with mantle.
Coat modifiers come before the base coat, everything else is placed afterwards.
Hierarchy:
Every Warhound starts at the Novice hierarchy state, for more information, click here to see the full journal explaining this.
Breeding:
Whether or not your Warhound has passed his or her breeding rite. Every Warhound starts with “No” placed here.
Trials:
Whether or not your Warhound has passed their three Trials to become Exhalted among their pack.
Health Status:
Is your Warhound healthy? Or is he or she infertile, blind, or deaf?
Traits:
Along the road, your Warhound will gather skills and become better at what they set out to do. Traits are usually not bred and instead are learned during a Warhound’s life. A puppy will not have more traits than an older, more experienced dog.
Personality:
Here you can write a small personality for your Warhound, mostly for RP purposes, to set him or her apart from the crowd.
Health:
Activities can sometimes make a Warhound lose health, though every Warhound begins life at 100%.
Items:
—- Deco:
—- Tack:
These should be left blank until your Warhound gets some items applied onto them.
The top half is for decoration items, being items that change the way the Warhound looks, whilst Tack is the more activity-based items which help with expeditions.
Lineage:
—————————————— SSS: Unknown
—————– SS: Unknown
—————————————— SSD: Unknown
Sire: Unknown
—————————————— SDS: Unknown
—————– SD: Unknown
—————————————— SDD: Unknown
—————————————— DSS: Unknown
—————– DS: Unknown
—————————————— DSD: Unknown
Dam: Unknown
—————————————— DDS: Unknown
—————– DD: Unknown
—————————————— DDD: Unknown
Lineage is where your Warhound came from. Make sure to fill each relative in unless unknown.
Design credit:
Who designed your Warhound? Tag them by placing “@” before their username here.