First of all, they are conclusions that I have drawn from testing traits of the herd. If any user does not agree to say so. The same for Jens Erik, he better than anyone here knows how this system works. With that said, we begin:
1. If all the members of the pack have the same dominion they will not fight. No one will challenge anyone by being all the same.
2. If the alpha has more dominance than the others, they will not fight. They will see you as their superior and will respect him.
3. If the alpha has less dominance than others in the pack there will be fights continuously, since they will fight and will not be able to defeat him as he has the same statistics, the alpha always wins because he is alpha.
4. If the alpha has less dominance and worse combat statistics than another from the same pack there will be a single fight in which the alpha will be overthrown and the one with more dominance will be the new alpha, so we move on to point 2.
In short, try not to take out dinosaurs under any circumstances that have more dominance than others (be it aggressive or humble). In case you have no alternative, make the dominant dinosaur have more attack so he can defeat the alpha. If the alpha already comes standard with the humble trait, it will have more dominance than the others, so we move on to point 2.
As for the alpha, the game detects that it is the first dinosaur you take out of the entire herd, hence there may be problems if another leaves the hatchery with more dominance.
Try to see if this works for you. I'm checking it out and I'm doing quite well. I have an enclosure with four Dilophosaurus without any traits and I had no problem, they never fought. It was when I pulled out a fifth Dilo with more dominance when time after time I was up against the alpha and always lost, making the loop infinite.
1. If all the members of the pack have the same dominion they will not fight. No one will challenge anyone by being all the same.
2. If the alpha has more dominance than the others, they will not fight. They will see you as their superior and will respect him.
3. If the alpha has less dominance than others in the pack there will be fights continuously, since they will fight and will not be able to defeat him as he has the same statistics, the alpha always wins because he is alpha.
4. If the alpha has less dominance and worse combat statistics than another from the same pack there will be a single fight in which the alpha will be overthrown and the one with more dominance will be the new alpha, so we move on to point 2.
In short, try not to take out dinosaurs under any circumstances that have more dominance than others (be it aggressive or humble). In case you have no alternative, make the dominant dinosaur have more attack so he can defeat the alpha. If the alpha already comes standard with the humble trait, it will have more dominance than the others, so we move on to point 2.
As for the alpha, the game detects that it is the first dinosaur you take out of the entire herd, hence there may be problems if another leaves the hatchery with more dominance.
Try to see if this works for you. I'm checking it out and I'm doing quite well. I have an enclosure with four Dilophosaurus without any traits and I had no problem, they never fought. It was when I pulled out a fifth Dilo with more dominance when time after time I was up against the alpha and always lost, making the loop infinite.