Traits
Heterochromia: Gradient (Rare)
Trait Count - 3
Heterochromia: Gradient is similar to central heterochromia, but the colors blend together. If an eye color trait is present[natural, Cr linked, or unnatural] you can choose for one that shade and the other to be natural to the coat, or for both to be two different shades of the same color. When present with color muts, the eyes will be two different colors from the color mut.
Most commonly see on the Royal Family.
Expression Examples
Somatic (Free)
Heterochromia: Complete (Common)
Trait Count - 1
Heterochromia: Complete causes the eyes to be two different colors. If an eye color trait is present[natural, Cr linked, or unnatural] you can choose for one eye to be that shade and the other to be natural to the coat, or for both eyes to be two different shades of the same color. When present with color muts, the eyes will be two different colors from the color mut.
Expression Examples
Chimera (Rare)
Heterochromia: Sectoral (Uncommon)
Trait Count - 2
Heterochromia: Sectoral causes sections of the eye to be different colors. If an eye color trait is present[natural, Cr linked, or unnatural] you can choose for one that shade and the other to be natural to the coat, or for both to be two different shades of the same color. When present with color muts, the colors will be two different colors from the color mut.
Expression Examples
Heterochromia: Unique (Extremely Rare)
Heterochromia: Central (Uncommon)
Trait Count - 2
Heterochromia: Central causes the eye to be a different color around the pupil, this can optionally be affected by Pupil Shape. When present alongside Pupiless Eye, the second color will take form around where the pupil would've been. If an eye color trait is present[natural, Cr linked, or unnatural] you can choose for one color to be that shade and the other to be natural to the coat, or for both colors to be two different shades. When present with color muts, the colors will be two different colors from the color mut.
Expression Examples
Tri-Chimera (Legendary)
Trait Count - 5
Tri-Chimera causes three genos to be present on one horse.
Deceased genos can be used in Chimeras but will be COMPLETELY unbreedable.
Range
Blue is the minimum required expression of the second geno.
Yellow is the maximum optional expression.
Red is how much of the main geno has to show.