What do the asterisks mean in Pocket Frogs?

What do the asterisks mean in Pocket Frogs?

An asterisk (*) next to a frog name denotes that that frog is not in the user/player’s Froggydex. The asterisk is useful when trying to complete the Froggydex, so the player does not have to continue to go to the Froggydex every time they want to see if they have a frog or have bred the frog they wanted.

How do you win a race in Pocket Frogs?

Any flies the frog eats while racing also increases the happiness. The happier the frog, the faster the frog will hop. If the frog’s happiness reaches 0% it will still hop, but at a very slow pace. One strategy is to choose a frog with higher stamina than speed; a bigger difference lets the frog hop more continuously.

How do you get good in Pocket frogs?

Frogs mature faster by taking them to the pond to eat flies or using potions on them. Frogs with enough scenery combined with other frogs in their habitat will slowly reach 100% happiness. Frogs also increase their happiness by eating flies in the pond, playing the puzzle game, or using potions on them.

How many levels are in Pocket Frogs?

Current frog breeds go to level 36. The maximum level is 255. Breeding frogs, taming frogs, and completing Award challenges earns XP. Each time a player levels up, stamps and potions equal to the player’s level, and 500 more coins than for the previous level are given.

How to get Chroma frogs in Pocket Frogs?

If you want to get a Glass frog, see the how to get a Glass frog page. Red Carota Anura and Aqua Callaina Anura (Result: Red Chroma Anura instead of Red Callaina Anura)

Are there any awards for a chroma frog?

There is only one award it is needed for, #69 Breed Expert, but Chroma frogs are also very popular for their colourful appearance. It is similar to the Glass mutation in that it is only found in some breeding combinations.

Why do Chroma frogs have a dynamic colour?

It is the only genetic attribute to have a dynamic colour. Chroma Frogs in a habitat. It is similar to the Glass mutation in that it is only found in rare breeding types. Of course, breeding a Chroma frog with another can also produce Chroma frogs.