In the selection of immigrants, it is necessary to carefully select the mice according to their characteristics, and divide them into three types: neutral, benign and malignant. Pay attention to eugenics and postnatal care to avoid unexpected situations and ensure the quality and stability of the immigrants.
When it comes to immigration, we have to be selective, after all, not all rats are suitable candidates for immigration. We divide mice into three types: neutral, benign and malignant based on their characteristics.
Neutral traits include pacifist, individualist, fragile, clumsy, belligerent, and strong.
Benign traits include being a small eater, active, frugal, agile, intelligent, dependent, optimistic, neat, well-behaved, cooperative and flexible.
Malignant traits include independent, greedy, primitive, crybaby (which may have a potential impact on happiness), hypertensive, pessimistic, stupid, picky, wasteful, foodie, playboy, and slow.
When selecting rats, we should pay attention to their character combinations and cherish every immigration target. We must pay attention to eugenics and nurturing, especially in SL (not) difficulty mode, eugenics and nurturing are particularly important.