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*Every time a child is added to the stack, your pregnancy timer goes all the way up to the current maximum. Be careful while carrying those eggs!
*Every time a child is added to the stack, your pregnancy timer goes all the way up to the current maximum. Be careful while carrying those eggs!
*Once the pregnancy ends, you will start popping out eggs, which are functionally identical to children. The same rules of production apply: You can have 1-3 eggs for each pregnancy, [[Litter Inducer]] and [[Talakai]] bonuses both apply.
*Once the pregnancy ends, you will start popping out eggs, which are functionally identical to children. The same rules of production apply: You can have 1-3 eggs for each pregnancy, [[Litter Inducer]] and [[Talakai]] bonuses both apply.
*By using a second activator when pregnant with eggs, you are told how many eggs you've got going, without using up the activator.
**This does not appear to be working as of March 23rd, 2012.


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Revision as of 05:05, 23 March 2012

It makes one lay eggs instead of live birth. Don't ask, don't tell.

  • It is possible to have up to 10 eggs at once. To do this, you will need to either be very patient, or abuse Husky Pills.
  • Every time a child is added to the stack, your pregnancy timer goes all the way up to the current maximum. Be careful while carrying those eggs!
  • Once the pregnancy ends, you will start popping out eggs, which are functionally identical to children. The same rules of production apply: You can have 1-3 eggs for each pregnancy, Litter Inducer and Talakai bonuses both apply.
  • By using a second activator when pregnant with eggs, you are told how many eggs you've got going, without using up the activator.
    • This does not appear to be working as of March 23rd, 2012.