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Overview
The Middle-Parted Alpaca is a rare alpaca variant in Starsand Island whose noble fur exudes a regal aura. Its distinctive middle-parted hairstyle sets it apart from both the common alpaca and the Punk Alpaca. Like all alpacas, it is rideable and produces alpaca wool. This variant is obtained through breeding common alpacas.
Details
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Species | |
Rarity | Rare |
Housing | Alpaca Pen |
Rideable | Yes |
How to Obtain | Breeding two common Alpacas |
Appearance
The Middle-Parted Alpaca has a neat, symmetrical fur parting right down the center of its head, with the fleece falling gracefully to either side. The overall look is polished and dignified, a stark contrast to the Punk Alpaca's wild spikes. The wool tends to be thick and well-groomed, giving the animal an aristocratic bearing. The middle part extends along the crest of the head, almost like a carefully styled curtain hairstyle.
How to Obtain
Breed two adult common Alpacas (one male, one female) in an Alpaca Pen with room for offspring. Overnight breeding has a random chance of producing a Middle-Parted Alpaca instead of a common cria. The same pair can also produce a Punk Alpaca or Cotton Candy Alpaca.
Breeding Combinations
Parent Pair | Possible Offspring | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Common Alpaca + Common Alpaca | Middle-Parted Alpaca, Punk Alpaca, Cotton Candy Alpaca, or Common | Random chance for variant |
Products
Product | Use |
|---|---|
Alpaca Wool | Crafting, processing |
Alpaca Spit | Processing |
Poop | Fertilizer |
Other Alpaca Variants
Alpaca (Common): Standard alpaca from the Ranch.
Punk Alpaca (Rare): Wild, spiky hairstyle.
Cotton Candy Alpaca (Super Rare): Pure white, soft cotton-candy fleece.
Tips
Middle-Parted Alpaca is rideable once fully grown and equipped with a Friendship Collar.
All alpaca variants produce the same wool and spit. The difference is cosmetic.
Alpacas take about 7 days to mature, so plan your breeding cycles accordingly.
See Breeding and Genetics for DNA and trait inheritance mechanics.