I was indeed heartened and delighted by those two examples - somewhat ironically because imo Mosaic/Breakup are the absolute ugliest Gaoler genes in existence, but I was so happy to see them get ported over because it meant that the Official Policy wasn't "nope, proprietary genes are a super-special thing just for ancients and no modern dragon will ever get to use them ever". But when we're getting at least one ancient breed every year with at least three prim/sec pairs and a variable quantity of portable pattern-type terts (excluding linebreaking terts designed just for that ancient, which it makes sense to keep as proprietary), and only the three examples you mention in the past four years of any ancient gene becoming a full-blown modern gene, it's hard to be optimistic about a particular one.
(I'd personally prefer it if ancients only ever got parallel genes (+ special case linebreaking terts), to keep cool gene ideas from being 'wasted' on them, but I know that's a bit of a selfish preference.)
Yeah, it would be great if that were what seemed to be happening, but with one prim/sec pair ported over in four years, and as you say, it being that one - and at one point, in a fit of mild pique, I dragonsearched Gaolers with various gene pairs and Mosaic/Breakup was indeed the very least-popular selection, so it's not just me thinking they're rather ugly - it just doesn't seem to be the case. (Flecks I'd call a much better pick, nice and versatile for themed dragons, although I like Crackle and Smirch for similar reasons, and they're pretty generally derided. But also non-linebreaking ancient terts are in the minority anyway, so there was less to choose from there.)
So literally every ancient release thus far has had me saying 'Well, the breed itself is forgettable, but nbd, moderns keep me plenty busy...but ouch, that one gene though, wish it wouldn't be ancient-locked for years and probably forever'.
Re: New Ancients
(Anonymous) 2023-07-20 12:35 am (UTC)(link)I was indeed heartened and delighted by those two examples - somewhat ironically because imo Mosaic/Breakup are the absolute ugliest Gaoler genes in existence, but I was so happy to see them get ported over because it meant that the Official Policy wasn't "nope, proprietary genes are a super-special thing just for ancients and no modern dragon will ever get to use them ever". But when we're getting at least one ancient breed every year with at least three prim/sec pairs and a variable quantity of portable pattern-type terts (excluding linebreaking terts designed just for that ancient, which it makes sense to keep as proprietary), and only the three examples you mention in the past four years of any ancient gene becoming a full-blown modern gene, it's hard to be optimistic about a particular one.
(I'd personally prefer it if ancients only ever got parallel genes (+ special case linebreaking terts), to keep cool gene ideas from being 'wasted' on them, but I know that's a bit of a selfish preference.)
Re: New Ancients
(Anonymous) 2023-07-21 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)If I saw a non-line-breaking ancient gene getting overwhelmingly used I would then think, hmm, let’s expand that.
No idea if that’s tracked on the site though. Especially since Breakup/Mosaic was chosen to port over early on, lol
Re: New Ancients
(Anonymous) 2023-07-21 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)So literally every ancient release thus far has had me saying 'Well, the breed itself is forgettable, but nbd, moderns keep me plenty busy...but ouch, that one gene though, wish it wouldn't be ancient-locked for years and probably forever'.