Beginning Breeding Strategy
Sparks other than blues are nice, but not necessary in the beginning, so we’re only focusing on blue sparks here. When talking about umas used for breeding, we call them X* umas, where X is the total number of stars on all of their blue sparks. A 9* Speed uma has a 3* blue Speed spark, and both of her parents also have 3* blue Speed sparks.
As you play through the game and raise umas, you’ll eventually end up with one that has a 2* blue spark for one of these stats.
Raise umas with that uma as a parent, along with a guest 3* base uma. By “base,” I mean the sparks on the uma herself, disregarding her parents. When umas raised this way hit 2* sparks, you’ll obtain 7* umas, which will be quite capable parents.
If you hit a 3* spark while training this way, you’ll obtain an 8* uma. You can then use her and a guest 3* base, and then any 2* spark will become an 8* uma, and hitting a 3* uma will get you the 9* uma.
- When doing runs, only use own 2* base parent and guest 3* base parent.
- If that uma hits a 2* base spark, now you have a 7* total uma (45 stats).
- Repeat until you hit a 3* base spark, now you have an 8* total uma (54 stats).
- When doing runs, use your uma with a 3* base and guest 3* base parent.
- Any 2* base sparks now result in 8* umas.
- Repeat until you hit a 3* base spark, now you have a 9* total uma (63 stats).
- When doing runs, use your uma with a 3* base and a guest 3* base parent, or your other 3* base uma.
- Repeat until you hit a 3* base spark, now you have a second 9* total uma.
- You can now raise umas with 18* total inheritance without using guests.
- Continue using guests to produce more 9* umas with different distributions.
You don’t have to train umas specifically for inheritance purposes. These steps will happen as you play normally, training umas you want to use for your PvP teams. Loop breeding isn’t necessary and doesn’t increase the chance of getting good factors in any way.