Wajas what does mu mean
These are mutations that are not available through custom creation, DNAs , or mutated breeding, however the mutations are available through special means such as site hosted breeding projects or site raffles. Mutation Gene , or MU percentage also affects how mutations are inherited. The exact formula isn't well understood, and it is frequently debated about whether it actually works in a predictable way at all. It is thought that higher MU results in higher chances of a mutation in the parent showing or carrying in pups.
It is also widely believed that you must raise the MU of both parents even if the other parent doesn't show or carry any mutations in order to get the best chance of getting pups to show the mutation.
Below is an approximate figure of MU as it effects a pair in which one parent has mutations visible and the other has none at all. The Mutation Pear item gives a Waja a random mutation from a pool of Mutations when fed.
All mutations obtained via mutation pear are the same color as the base color of the Waja the pear was fed to. Multiple mutation pears can be used on a single waja, so some players choose to use mutation pears on a Waja until it has all the mutations. You mostly play games, but you can also earn wc by selling wajas or selling art on the forum.
I doubt that. Sheena Easton, and posting Wajas trivia is only against the rules of Wajas, not other sites. Six, and posting Wajas trivia is only against the rules of Wajas, not other sites. Yes, wajas the site is absolutely, positively, and completely free.
However, if you so wish, you may also purchase some special points on there with real money. Doing so allows you to get an upgraded account with a lot more access to things around the site such as the pear tree, and tags. Have fun on wajas! Virginia City, and posting Wajas trivia on other sites is only against the rules of Wajas, not other sites.
Felisfire is one.. IBP is short for instant birth pear. Wajas is based on the Cherokee word for Wolf. None you make your own I think.
Try Trading or auctions. In many ways: 1. When you first join some users give you free wajas to get you started. You could fine some in B search which is in world this is what i do 3.
Fing wajas for sale in the forums These are the 3 mains ways to get a waja Yes, members and non-members alike can purchase potions, scrolls, and food items. It's Lewis Carroll. And posting Wajas trivia is against the rules of Wajas, not against the rules of other sites.
Other people including myself use this for organization. While in cave setup you have the option to organize your wajas in different ways, including by title, which we will discuss in the "Cave Setup" section below. If you wish to sell your waja, you may put a price in the "Sale Price" field. This must be entered in numbers with no spaces, commas, etc. Click the update button to finalize your decision to sell.
If you wish to set your waja so that other players may breed to it, you may enter a fee for them to pay in the "Breed Fee" field. This acts in the same manner as the "Sale Price" field.
Check the box next to it, and click update to finalize. Checking the box labeled "No Colors" will hide the hexadecimal color code on your waja's profile from the view of other players. They will say "hidden". This way, you can keep players from knowing what colors you used to create customs, etc. The large box on the right labeled "Waja Description" is where you may type about your waja, specific rules for it, or practically whatever your heart desires.
All of these last things in the detail tab must be updated by clicking the "Update" button to take effect. The part of the details section that i want to talk about is the "Manage Items" link.
This will take you to a new page where you may arrange your items, or remove them as you please. This page is divided into three columns.
The first column labeled "Item" will show a small icon of the item equipped to the left of its name. The second column labeled "Move" contains four buttons for arranging your items on your waja. The first button is the "Move item up" button.
This will move an item one layer up on the waja. An example of how these layers work is if you have a green scarf and blue scarf in the exact same spot, whichever one is on the higher layer will be visible over top of the other. The second button is the "Move item down" button, and when clicked will move an item down one layer. The third button is the "Above body" button. This button may be clicked to alter whether the item is shown below or above the waja's body.
The last button is the "Above mutations" button. This button may be clicked to alter whether the item is shown below or above a waja's mutations. The last column is unlabeled, and contains a single button used to remove an item.
We now move on to the "Transfer" tab. This tab is used to transfer your waja to another player. Note: names on friend's list have been blurred out for privacy. Doing this will automatically enter their number into the transfer field When you are ready, click the "Transfer" button. The waja will then be sent to the transfer NPC where it will stay in limbo, until accepted by whomever you sent it to. Until it is accepted, you have the option to cancel this transfer via your waja transfers which we previously discussed in the "Transfers" section.
A safeguard box should come up asking if you are sure you want to send this waja to name and ID of player. Click "yes" to send, or "no" to cancel the transaction. The wallpaper tab is simply used to remove an equipped wallpaper, which does not appear on the "Manage Items" page as a normal accessory does. Simply click the "Remove" link to remove a wallpaper from your waja. On the "Parents" tab, you will be able to view your waja's parents.
Though if your waja is Generation 1, the tab will display the text "This waja has no sire On the right side, the mother. Below a small thumbnail of each parent which double as links to their profiles are their age, and generation number. Next is the "Offspring" tab, where you may see the names of every puppy your waja has sired, or birthed. Male puppies are displayed in the left column, and female on the right.
Each column will tell you the number of each gender of puppy born to this waja. The names of all pups double as links to their individual profiles. The "Past Owners" tab may be used to see every person who has, in the past, owned your waja, all the way down to the person who bred it. Each player name doubles as a link to their profile.
This can come in use when looking to buy a sibling of a particular waja. By looking at who originally bred the waja, you can visit their page to see if they have more puppies available, or to ask if they would be kind enough to breed one for you. Note: Original owner's name has been blurred out for privacy The final "Options" tab currently only serves one purpose. That purpose is to "Retire" a waja. When a waja is "Retired" it disappears, and is only accessible if you know its ID , or if you view it by clicking its name under the "Offspring" tab of one of it's parents.
It is no longer breedable, buyable, sellable, transferable, etc, etc, and for all purposes, no longer belongs to you, or anyone else. If you wish to retire your waja, check the box, and click the "Retire" button. The page will display a final warning asking if you really want to retire your waja. The choice is up to you. Cave Setup. The "Cave Setup" page is used to organize your cave, and wajas. First are the "Cave Name" and "Description" fields.
Whatever you type in the "Cave Name" field will be displayed to whomever visits your cave beneath your user name, and description will appear beneath the name of your cave in the area above your wajas, and to the left of the breed shortcuts, as shown below. Next are the "Sort By" fields. The first of these is a drop down box where you may choose how you want your wajas to be ordered.
In the next drop-down box you may choose whether you want this order to be ascending, or descending. First first, or last first The next field is the "Wajas per page" field. Here you may choose to have your cave divided into pages so that all of your wajas do not display at once. You have the option to show 10, 25, 50, 75, , or ALL of your wajas per page. Next is a "View Style" field and drop-down box, which currently has no function.
The next field is the "Cave Rules" field. Whatever you type in this box will appear on the profile of every waja you own, in the "Cave Rules" section of their page. Account Setup. All content and graphics are copyright to their original owners! Want your own free site like this? Try Freewebs. What is Pagii? Home Menu Now we move on to discussing each individual menu.
Shop Stock Your shop stock area is for pricing, and organizing items you have put into your shop via their "Sell" option on the "Inventory" page. Your Trades This area of the Wajas site is not yet complete. Breed Requests This part of the site is where you go to manage your breed requests, whether they are those you, yourself have made, or those of which someone has made to one of your wajas. What is the meaning of the Japanese word mu?
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