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Hybrid Guide One of the new additions to Animal Crossing: Wild World is the ability to breed flowers. From the time we first heard about this feature at the Digital Life Convention, AXA staff and members have been speculating as to exactly how hybridization would work. After an extended period of game testing, AXA has produced the following guide. Credits to Animal Crossing: Wild World researchers are listed below. How to HybridizeHybrid events occur randomly in Animal Crossing: Wild World game. Every day, roughly 3-5 new flowers spawn in your village. These flowers may be wild, or they may be the product of two parent flowers. Parent flowers may spawn the standard color flowers, or, if conditions are ideal, a second generation color (that is, a color other than red, white, or yellow). Flower seeds in standard colors can be bought from Tom Nook to set up hybrid plots. In order to get two flowers to cross, you must have two flowers of the same type (ie, two pansies, two roses, etc.) adjacent to one another. If two flowers successfully produce offspring, their child will appear in any of the nine squares that surround either of the two parents. It is important to note that flowers will not reproduce if all of the nine squares surrounding both parents are blocked by obstacles such as trees, rocks, or patterns placed on the ground. As a clarification, it is perfectly okay for some of the spots to be blocked. In fact, to increase the probablity of successful hybridization, we encourage users to arrange flowers so that that each flower touches multiple potential breeding partners. Examples of basic successful spawn diagrams are shown below. Red squares indicate parent positions, and blue squares indicate possible children spawns.
It is currently unknown whether luck or a "perfect town" status influences the frequency of successful hybridization events. Research suggests that it may indeed play a factor. Luck can be increased by positive Feng Shui arrangements within your house. To achieve a perfect town, inquire regularly with Pelican at the town hall about the enviornment. Follow the Pelican's directions until the villagers submit favorable reports. The golden watering can, which is received as a result of having a perfect town for two weeks, has one known effect on flowers: it is responsible for producing golden roses. It is possible that there may be additional effects from using the golden watering can. While not necessary for hybridization to occur, Jacob's Ladders, when placed adjacent to a plot that meets hybridization conditions, appear to increase the rate of successful hybrids produced by that plot. Jacob's Ladders are flowers that grow wild and resemble Bluebells or Lily of the Valley. They seem to only appear on days when your town is perfect during the flower spawn time (early mornings). Watering your flowers with the regular watering can does not necessarily assure hybridization, although users have reported a connection between watering dried out flowers that meet hybridization conditions (as shown in the diagrams) and successful hybrid events the following day. It may be noted that watering dried out flowers does not always yield a hybrid or a normal child. Hybridization events do not necessarily occur even if conditions are ideal. Sometimes it takes a bit of patience before you see your first successful hybrid. Hybrids can be quickly reproduced by crossing a hybrid with any other flower. Hybrid TablesNotes: Crosses of unlisted basic color x hybrid and hybrid x hybrid have been excluded from the tables because they do not yield new colors, just duplicates of the parent colors. For example, a pink rose crossed with a white rose will yield either pink or white roses. Also, order of the parents does not matter. A red x white cross yields the same results as a white x red cross. There are 6 rose hybrids and 3 hybrids for every other crossable flower.
This guide was compiled by Jess and images were created by Crowster. Special thanks to all the AXA Researchers who contributed: Abrecan, ac-town, Allen, Benzar, betagamma, Bubble Monkey, Coopa, CrossingFanatic, dbneli, Diggeh, Eliwood, Fink, Goatroper, homesliceme, Hyde, ihaveatoe623, Jess, Kamek, Katon, Kawamura, Kerdor, koebi, komodo396, Koo, kookigrl, kreeningsons, Krysta, kymtendo, Leanne, Liquefy, Lloyd Irving, Luigicrowd, max-ing, Mewtwo59, mirin, Monkeyboi, Morigale, Mr._Action, mynameismyown, Mystic Fire, Naesala, NB Wook, NumberFourtyThree, onon, orangeroo24, Patta, Peculiarperson, Picaro, pleasehelp1991, Prime Thian, pumpkinboo, rjxshadow, rupan777, scrabbles12, shadow_thehedghog, sirAnger, Sister Pink, Slpr100, Smallredbox, sparklesfantastic, Squirtle, St. Killer, Syron, The Hof, Tuba, WildGuy, Xairip, Xelath, Xenon, zelda123456789, and Zolthorg. A final thank you to Naesala who not only discovered the gold rose combination, but also spent an extraordinary amount of time traveling and researching. |
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