A Color Wheel is a systematic method to breed frogs without needing to use a spreadsheet to track the offspring. There are many different ways to breed with a color wheel. Basically, it's having an example of every primary and every secondary color, usually of the same (low level) frog type.
This means that when you want to create a new frog, you can quickly produce the correct color combination, then mate this correctly colored frog with the breed you are looking for. For Pocket Frogs on the iOS (iPhone/iPad), a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Color Wheel?". Pocket Frogs Breeds, Patterns, Colors There are 41216 possible breeds in Pocket Frogs.
A frog breed is composed of: Body color Pattern color Pattern type Below, you will find a list of all of the body colors, pattern colors, and pattern types in Pocket Frogs. If you need a certain type of frog, visit the Request a Frog page. There are 23 colors in the game, all with different affects on the stats of a frog.
The way I've found how to imitate the game's rendering is to use paint.net, and its recolor tool, with recoloring pure white to the color. An example and template paint.net project can be found here. The textures of all the frog patterns can be found here.
What are the color combos? Second, would having a color wheel of those starting Anura basically enable me to get any color of any other breed be a good or bad idea? They seem cheap to breed and fast to mature is what I see as a good thing, but they will sell very poorly if paired with a high level pattern and I get the basic one. Archived post. Color wheel change time! All 23 frogs of a clunicula color wheel to the first person who i know passes things along and gives back to this loving community 😄 I'm going to be doing this color wheel with giveaways through the level 3 frogs, then I'm switching it up 😁 Archived post.
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. When you breed two frogs you will see all the different patterns and colors the frogs can turn out to be. You can find new frogs to breed by buying them from the store, in the pond, through mini games, ads, and firefly pop-ups.
There's no real way of getting a specific frog without breeding frogs of that color/pattern. Frogs must be tamed and of adult maturity in order to breed. When breeding frogs, attributes (base color, pattern color, and pattern) from each of the chosen parents are randomly combined to create an egg with one of each genetic attribute.
The child frog will have colors and a pattern from one parent or the other: breeding a red and a yellow frog will produce a red or yellow child frog, for. A frog's breed is one of the three key parts of a frog's appearance, alongside its base color and secondary color. Each separate breed of frog has its own unique pattern, which can be seen on their backs, legs, or full body, depending on the particular breed.
For each breed of frog, there are 368 different unique colors, one for each possible type of base/secondary combination possible. Rarer.