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Genetics

nature’s blueprint

The inheritance system governs 5 traits with 56 phenotypes and 15 alleles. Plan your Parafolk’s family tree.

5 TRAITS

Heritable Traits

what gets passed down

Parafolk pass looks to their children the same way real genes work: each trait has a dominant version that shows up easily and a recessive version that needs both parents to pass it on. Pick a trait to see what a child can inherit.

Frequently asked

Genetics FAQ

How does genetics work in Paralives?
Paralives uses an allele-based inheritance system. Each heritable trait (eye color, hair color, etc.) is determined by alleles inherited from both parents. Some allele combinations are forbidden, preventing certain phenotype expressions.
Can children have different eye colors than both parents?
Yes! Eye color inheritance follows genetic rules where recessive alleles can surface in children even if neither parent shows that phenotype. Two brown-eyed parents can have a blue or green-eyed child.
What does ‘asymmetric’ mean for eye color?
Eye color is marked as asymmetric, meaning each eye inherits independently. This allows for heterochromia: your Parafolk can naturally have two different-colored eyes.
Are unnatural colors inheritable?
Unnatural phenotypes (fantasy eye colors, unnatural hair colors) are not marked as genetic, meaning they won’t pass to children through inheritance. They’re cosmetic choices in the character creator.

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Data extracted from Paralives Early Access game files (build 1). Stats and counts verified against the shipped catalog.