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'''Breeding''' is the production of offspring. In [[Crusader Kings III]], this also includes intentional strategies that aim to increase the likelihood of passing down certain [[congenital traits]]. This often involves marrying [[character]]s with any of the desired traits, and purposely disinheriting [[heir]]s that did not inherit the desired trait(s).
'''Breeding''' is the production of offspring. In [[Crusader Kings III]], this also includes intentional strategies that aim to increase the likelihood of passing down certain [[congenital traits]]. This often involves marrying [[character]]s with any of the desired traits, and purposely disinheriting [[heir]]s that did not inherit the desired trait(s).


== Trait Inheritance ==
== Trait inheritance ==
=== Congenital traits ===
Congenital, or genetic, traits can be inherited by a character's offspring. Although genetic traits must be visible to provide stat bonuses and other effects, a character may also carry recessive traits which are invisible, yet can be inherited by one's children.<ref>"[Genetic traits are] visible, though characters can also carry recessive traits... those are not visible, but can be inherited by their offspring!" [[forumpost:26089470|rageair's reply]] in CK3 Dev Diary #7 - Characters & Portraits thread</ref>


=== Congenital traits ===
The chance of a congenital trait being passed on is the following:{{sup|[[Talk:Breeding#Congenital_traits_inheritance_table|unverified]]}}
The chance of a congenital trait being passed on is the following:
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|-
|-
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* ACTIVE - NONE: 25%
* ACTIVE - NONE: 25%
* INACTIVE - INACTIVE: 10%
* INACTIVE - INACTIVE: 10%
* INACTIVE - NONE: 2%
* INACTIVE - NONE: 2%<ref name=Defines>{{cite file|common\defines\00_defines.txt}}, <code>NChildbirth</code></ref>


=== Inactive ===
=== Inactive ===
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* ACTIVE - NONE = 75%
* ACTIVE - NONE = 75%
* INACTIVE - INACTIVE = 50%
* INACTIVE - INACTIVE = 50%
* INACTIVE - NONE = 25%
* INACTIVE - NONE = 25%<ref name=Defines />


=== General logic for trait with tiers inheritance ===
=== General logic for trait with tiers inheritance ===
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# Otherwise, go down a tier, if inactive pretend 1 more parent has that tier active, otherwise 1 more parent has it inactive.GOTO 2
# Otherwise, go down a tier, if inactive pretend 1 more parent has that tier active, otherwise 1 more parent has it inactive.GOTO 2


When trying to inherit a tiered genetic trait, and the other person has one of lower tier, we pretend that means they've  got the higher tier one recessively, and reduce the chance of inheritance by 20% per tier further down than 1 the other parent's trait is
When trying to inherit a tiered genetic trait, and the other person has one of lower tier, we pretend that means they've  got the higher tier one recessively, and reduce the chance of inheritance by 20% per tier further down than 1 the other parent's trait is.
When going down a tier, add 40%
 
When going down a tier, add 40%.<ref name=Defines />
 
=== List of congenital traits ===
The table below contains all genetic traits that use the inheritance mechanism as described above.<ref name=Traits>{{cite file|common\traits\00_traits.txt}}</ref><ref>"[If genetic = yes, the trait's] inheritance will follow the following rules: The trait can be inactive. Children can inherit the trait from both active and inactive parent traits. [...] An active trait is inherited with 100% chance, an inactive trait with a 50% chance. If the trait is successfully inherited from both parents, it becomes active. [...] If it's inherited only from one parent, it's inactive." Developer comments in {{cite file|common\traits\_traits.info}}</ref> This list does not contain traits such as {{iconify|Sayyid}}, which can be inherited from a character's non-biological parent (in the case of secret bastards), or {{iconify|Inbred}} which uses a custom inheritance chance. The ''natural prevalence'' column denotes the likelihood of any character being born with the trait if it is not inherited from their parents. For every trait with natural prevalence, the same value can be assumed for random prevalence (i.e. for generated characters).<ref name=Traits /> Note that some traits cannot be inherited at the same time since they are incompatible; such traits are indicated if they belong in the same group.
 
{| class="mildtable plainlist sortable"
|-
! Trait
! Natural prevalence (%)
! Group
|-
| {{iconify|Melancholic}} (genetic variant)
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Lunatic}} (genetic variant)
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Possessed}} (genetic variant)
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Homely}}
| 0.5
| Beauty
|-
| {{iconify|Ugly}}
| 0.25
| Beauty
|-
| {{iconify|Hideous}}
| 0.15
| Beauty
|-
| {{iconify|Comely}}
| 0.5
| Beauty
|-
| {{iconify|Pretty}} / Handsome
| 0.25
| Beauty
|-
| {{iconify|Beautiful}}
| 0.15
| Beauty
|-
| {{iconify|Slow}}
| 0.5
| Intelligence
|-
| {{iconify|Stupid}}
| 0.25
| Intelligence
|-
| {{iconify|Imbecile}}
| 0.05
| Intelligence
|-
| {{iconify|Quick}}
| 0.5
| Intelligence
|-
| {{iconify|Intelligent}}
| 0.25
| Intelligence
|-
| {{iconify|Genius}}
| 0.05
| Intelligence
|-
| {{iconify|Delicate}}
| 0.5
| Physique
|-
| {{iconify|Frail}}
| 0.25
| Physique
|-
| {{iconify|Feeble}}
| 0.15
| Physique
|-
| {{iconify|Hale}}
| 0.5
| Physique
|-
| {{iconify|Robust}}
| 0.25
| Physique
|-
| {{iconify|Amazonian}} / Herculean
| 0.15
| Physique
|-
| {{iconify|Fecund}}
| Unknown
| Fertility
|-
| {{iconify|Clubfooted}}
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Hunchbacked}}
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Lisping}}
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Stuttering}}
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Dwarf}}
| 0.5
| Stature
|-
| {{iconify|Giant}}
| 0.5
| Stature
|-
| {{iconify|Spindly}}
| 0.5
| Physique (incompatible with good traits)
|-
| {{iconify|Scaly}}
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Albino}}
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Wheezing}}
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Bleeder}}
| 0.5
| -
|-
| {{iconify|Barren}} / Sterile
| 0.5
| Fertility
|}
 
==== List of other inherited traits ====
{{see also|Descendant traits}}
The following list contains all other traits that use a separate inheritance mechanic. For entries without a ''chance to inherit'' value for both parents, assume the value for ''single parent''.
{| class="mildtable plainlist sortable"
|-
! rowspan=2 | Trait
! colspan=2 | Chance to inherit (%)
! rowspan=2 | Notes
|-
! Single parent
! Both parents
|-
| {{iconify|Great Pox}}
| 10
| -
|
|-
| {{iconify|Lover's Pox}}
| 10
| -
|
|-
| {{iconify|Pure-blooded}}
| 15
| 75
|
|-
| {{iconify|Inbred}}
| 15
| -
|
|-
| {{iconify|Sayyid}}
| 100
| -
| Only inherited from apparent father.
|-
| {{iconify|Saoshyant}} / {{iconify|Saoshyant Descendant}}
| 100
| -
| When parent has {{iconify|Saoshyant}}, {{iconify|Saoshyant Descendant}} is inherited instead.
|-
| {{iconify|Paragon}} / {{iconify|Consecrated Blood}}
| 100
| -
| When parent has {{iconify|Paragon}}, {{iconify|Consecrated Blood}} is inherited instead.
|-
| {{iconify|The Savior}} / {{iconify|Divine Blood}}
| 100
| -
| When parent has {{iconify|The Savior}}, {{iconify|Divine Blood}} is inherited instead.
|}


== Inbreeding ==
== Inbreeding ==
Inbreeding is the process of two characters who are at least 4th degree relatives having children together. Such children can be born with negative congenital traits even if neither parent has them. However there is a small chance for the child to gain the [[File:Trait pure blooded.png|24px]] Pure-Blooded trait instead. The chance to gain inbreeding traits is low in the first generation but each successive generation has a higher chance. Related characters are also harder to use the Seduction Scheme on unless either the target character's Faith accepts it or if the seducer has the Subtle Desire perk.
Inbreeding is the process of two characters who are at least 4th degree relatives having children together. Such children can be born with negative congenital traits even if neither parent has them. However, there is a small chance for the child to gain the [[File:Trait pure blooded.png|24px]] Pure-Blooded trait instead. The chance to gain inbreeding traits is low in the first generation, but each successive generation has a higher chance. Related characters are also harder to use the Seduction Scheme on unless either the target character's Faith accepts it or if the seducer has the Subtle Desire perk.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Fertility]]
* [[Fertility]]
== References ==
<references/>
[[en:Breeding]]
[[en:Breeding]]

2020年10月8日 (四) 18:56的版本

Breeding is the production of offspring. In Crusader Kings III, this also includes intentional strategies that aim to increase the likelihood of passing down certain congenital traits. This often involves marrying characters with any of the desired traits, and purposely disinheriting heirs that did not inherit the desired trait(s).

Trait inheritance

Congenital traits

Congenital, or genetic, traits can be inherited by a character's offspring. Although genetic traits must be visible to provide stat bonuses and other effects, a character may also carry recessive traits which are invisible, yet can be inherited by one's children.[1]

The chance of a congenital trait being passed on is the following:[[[Talk:Breeding#Congenital_traits_inheritance_table|unverified]]]

Has trait Nobody Father's parent (any) Father
Nobody 0% 2% 25%
Mother's parent (any) 2% 10% 50%
Mother 25% 50% 40% same trait
40% improved trait

Active

First the chances of acquiring the trait as an active trait is checked as a function of the parents:

  • ACTIVE - ACTIVE: 80%
  • ACTIVE - INACTIVE: 50%
  • ACTIVE - NONE: 25%
  • INACTIVE - INACTIVE: 10%
  • INACTIVE - NONE: 2%[2]

Inactive

If that check fails the chances of inheriting inactively is calculated:

  • ACTIVE - ACTIVE = 150%
  • ACTIVE - INACTIVE = 100%
  • ACTIVE - NONE = 75%
  • INACTIVE - INACTIVE = 50%
  • INACTIVE - NONE = 25%[2]

General logic for trait with tiers inheritance

  1. Start from highest trait
  2. Calculate active chance. Lower tiers ( including inactive ) count as inactive of the tier. Each level down beyond the first multiplies chance by a define
  3. If active, use it; DONE
  4. Otherwise, go down a tier, if inactive pretend 1 more parent has that tier active, otherwise 1 more parent has it inactive.GOTO 2

When trying to inherit a tiered genetic trait, and the other person has one of lower tier, we pretend that means they've got the higher tier one recessively, and reduce the chance of inheritance by 20% per tier further down than 1 the other parent's trait is.

When going down a tier, add 40%.[2]

List of congenital traits

The table below contains all genetic traits that use the inheritance mechanism as described above.[3][4] This list does not contain traits such as  Sayyid, which can be inherited from a character's non-biological parent (in the case of secret bastards), or  Inbred which uses a custom inheritance chance. The natural prevalence column denotes the likelihood of any character being born with the trait if it is not inherited from their parents. For every trait with natural prevalence, the same value can be assumed for random prevalence (i.e. for generated characters).[3] Note that some traits cannot be inherited at the same time since they are incompatible; such traits are indicated if they belong in the same group.

Trait Natural prevalence (%) Group
 Melancholic (genetic variant) 0.5 -
 Lunatic (genetic variant) 0.5 -
 Possessed (genetic variant) 0.5 -
 Homely 0.5 Beauty
 Ugly 0.25 Beauty
 Hideous 0.15 Beauty
 Comely 0.5 Beauty
 Pretty / Handsome 0.25 Beauty
 Beautiful 0.15 Beauty
 Slow 0.5 Intelligence
 Stupid 0.25 Intelligence
 Imbecile 0.05 Intelligence
 Quick 0.5 Intelligence
 Intelligent 0.25 Intelligence
 Genius 0.05 Intelligence
 Delicate 0.5 Physique
 Frail 0.25 Physique
 Feeble 0.15 Physique
 Hale 0.5 Physique
 Robust 0.25 Physique
 Amazonian / Herculean 0.15 Physique
 Fecund Unknown Fertility
 Clubfooted 0.5 -
 Hunchbacked 0.5 -
 Lisping 0.5 -
 Stuttering 0.5 -
 Dwarf 0.5 Stature
 Giant 0.5 Stature
 Spindly 0.5 Physique (incompatible with good traits)
 Scaly 0.5 -
 Albino 0.5 -
 Wheezing 0.5 -
 Bleeder 0.5 -
 Barren / Sterile 0.5 Fertility

List of other inherited traits

The following list contains all other traits that use a separate inheritance mechanic. For entries without a chance to inherit value for both parents, assume the value for single parent.

Trait Chance to inherit (%) Notes
Single parent Both parents
 Great Pox 10 -
 Lover's Pox 10 -
 Pure-blooded 15 75
 Inbred 15 -
 Sayyid 100 - Only inherited from apparent father.
 Saoshyant /  Saoshyant Descendant 100 - When parent has  Saoshyant,  Saoshyant Descendant is inherited instead.
 Paragon /  Consecrated Blood 100 - When parent has  Paragon,  Consecrated Blood is inherited instead.
 The Savior /  Divine Blood 100 - When parent has  The Savior,  Divine Blood is inherited instead.

Inbreeding

Inbreeding is the process of two characters who are at least 4th degree relatives having children together. Such children can be born with negative congenital traits even if neither parent has them. However, there is a small chance for the child to gain the Trait pure blooded.png Pure-Blooded trait instead. The chance to gain inbreeding traits is low in the first generation, but each successive generation has a higher chance. Related characters are also harder to use the Seduction Scheme on unless either the target character's Faith accepts it or if the seducer has the Subtle Desire perk.

See also

References

  1. "[Genetic traits are] visible, though characters can also carry recessive traits... those are not visible, but can be inherited by their offspring!" rageair's reply in CK3 Dev Diary #7 - Characters & Portraits thread
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 common\defines\00_defines.txt, NChildbirth
  3. 3.0 3.1 common\traits\00_traits.txt
  4. "[If genetic = yes, the trait's] inheritance will follow the following rules: The trait can be inactive. Children can inherit the trait from both active and inactive parent traits. [...] An active trait is inherited with 100% chance, an inactive trait with a 50% chance. If the trait is successfully inherited from both parents, it becomes active. [...] If it's inherited only from one parent, it's inactive." Developer comments in common\traits\_traits.info