Thread:Nmtan/@comment-13933821-20130807094902/@comment-10760902-20130807102128

First of all, thank you for believe me that much. Calculating does help our breeding much, but the luck is the thing decides what we will get.

My example is for something we call: posibility. That is the list of output dragons, posible dragons that the breeding can give. It's the 1st process of the breeding system. For the chance interacts between these output dragons, it will be calculated in a second process: probability. This process involves rate value => slots opening => chances of each output dragons.

When you breed 2 single elmental like &, its obvious there will be 2 output dragons, they are  &. This is process 1. And you've already known this well. Then the next step is calculate the chance. If you haven't known this, you can read it here: Rate Value. I will summary what you need to do step by step: Example: The rate value is 70 slots open is [6:3:1] (6 slots for dificulty 1, 3 slots for dificulty 2, 1 slot for dificulty 3). The chance each group will be 6/10 - 3/10 - 1/10. Since there is NONE dragon in group 2 and 3, these 2 group will be removed, left 100% for group dificulty 1 => 50% for Chameleon and 50% for Star, in any circumstances.
 * Total revenues (rate value) of both parent dragons.
 * Slots opened each group. The rate value will define how many slots open for each dificulty group. In this example, is in group diff. 1, but unfortunately,  is in the same group too - diff. 1. So the final result will be 50%-50% for this breeding.
 * Chance for each group => chance for each dragon

P/S: I hope my example is clearly, 'cause English is not my native too. ^_^