


If you wish to view the current known/verified breeding combinations that result in a glass or chroma frog, you can look at the charts listed on the Glass page and the Chroma page.Ĭurrently, there are 23 base colors, 16 secondary colors, and 112 breeds of frogs, making a total possible combination of 41,216 (23*16*112) unique types of frogs. For example, if you attempted to breed a Black Picea Anura with a Cocos Cafea Anura, it would result in a Glass Cafea Anura instead of a Black Cafea Anura. If this happens, one of the possible expected outcomes will be replaced with a glass/chroma variation. However, certain combinations can produce mutations (or anomalies) that can result in either Glass frogs or Chroma frogs. For example, if a Black Callaina Stellata was bred with a Black Aurum Spinae, the possible outcomes would be a Black Calliana Stellata, a Black Aurum Stellata, a Black Calliana Spinae, or a Black Aurum Spinae. In most cases, breeding two frogs together has up to eight potential outcomes one for each unique possible combination between breed, base color, and secondary color. Promotional-only frogs can be bred to create more frogs of the same breed. POP frogs can only be obtained in two ways: Purchasing them from the FrogMart with 25 potions, or by having them gifted to you by a friend. Some frog breeds are classified as Promotional (or POP frogs), which means that they cannot be found in normal means. Breeds are unlocked when users reach certain levels, which coincides with a frog's rarity: Breeds unlocked between levels 1 and 4 are common, breeds unlocked between levels 5 and 8 are Rare, breeds unlocked between levels 9 and 12 are Endangered, and all breeds unlocked thereafter are Legendary. The name of each frog is given by the name of each of its attributes for example, if the breed is Marmorea, the base color is Golden, and the secondary color is Bruna, then the frog would be a Golden Bruna Marmorea.Īll base colors and secondary colors are available at the start, though the player must obtain most of the colors from breeding with pond frogs (since they only start with two frogs). 3 Tables of Available Frog CharacteristicsĮach frog is determined by three genetic attributes: Base Color, Secondary Color, and Breed.
