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... morphotyping was more important, especially in the short-term. And the more direct progeny I and Ambrosia had, the more morphotyping candidates there were.

I put the last point into endurance, too.

However, my luck with cool genes has run out.

〔For improving endurance, you have a choice of next genes: ’Fat Padding’, ’Increased Pain Threshold’, and ’Grass Digestion’.〕

〔Fat Padding: allows to accumulate fat padding by overeating, which slightly increases defense and ...

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