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Animal Husbandry Incentive - Hatching Twins?

ZemZem Member, Alpha Two
Hello! Recently, I was watching Steven's discussion with Summit1G and Shroud. During the discussion, Steven discussed rare eggs being dropped which could be hatched into permanent rare mounts. He also mentioned the prospect of having it hatched by a player who has a higher animal husbandry in order to reduce the amount of time it takes to hatch the egg. Are there any plans to incentivize those players with high animal husbandry beyond gaining exp? Perhaps by offering the chance for said player to hatch twins from the egg, one for the original player and one for the hatcher?

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  • unknownsystemerrorunknownsystemerror Member, Phoenix Initiative, Royalty, Kickstarter, Alpha One, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
    There is a animal husbandry profession that will be used for breeding. Need to clear up one point for you though. The eggs being dropped do not end up with a permanent rare mount. The mount has a timer till it dies of 15-30 days based off of the husbandry ability of the person who raised it. So you get the egg as a drop. It has a timer till it spoils. You give it/start the process yourself to raise it and get the "wrapped" mount. It has a freshness timer. And then finally the timer for when the mount will die once used starts. There are other mounts that are permanent. But the Royal Mounts are not. Some of this was clarification during that stream and won't be on the wiki till later, but here is a link to everything known atm.
    https://ashesofcreation.wiki/Mounts
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