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 ==== Species Stats ==== ==== Species Stats ====
-Stats are represented with percentages but their implementation is more involved than simply increasing or decreasing by a percentage. All stats are represented with points, the default being 1000 for each stat for every species as a baseline value. The baseline should be considered the average human expectation for vitality, defense, arousal, etc... vaguely meaning to use sensible values.+Stats are represented with percentages but their implementation is more involved than simply increasing or decreasing by a percentage. All stats are represented with points, the default being 1000 for each stat for every species as a baseline value; points are measured in seconds, meaning if the baseline is 1000, external forces must wait at least 1000 seconds to have 100% affect. The baseline should be considered the average human expectation for vitality, defense, arousal, etc... vaguely meaning to use sensible values.
  
 Values that can be moderated: Values that can be moderated:
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-====== Species Compatibility ======+===== Species Compatibility =====
  
 Species are defined as either a purebreds which will have a taxonomical classification, or defined as hybrid in which there will be no classification but instead a list of other species which the hybrid is based on. Purebreds have more and more compatibility with another species the further down the taxonomical classification they match on; Hybrid are only compatible with others of their own species (but this does not mean they can not be made compatible by the various options that are provided such as partnering, forced compatibility, breeding gardens, ...) Species are defined as either a purebreds which will have a taxonomical classification, or defined as hybrid in which there will be no classification but instead a list of other species which the hybrid is based on. Purebreds have more and more compatibility with another species the further down the taxonomical classification they match on; Hybrid are only compatible with others of their own species (but this does not mean they can not be made compatible by the various options that are provided such as partnering, forced compatibility, breeding gardens, ...)
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