Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14909251-20170522044827/@comment-28288412-20170523185355

ChishioKunrin wrote: So, what if, by "typically", they don't mean "the absolute majority of the time", but rather, just... "sometimes/half the time"? Even then, why would we assume it's a situation of 90% of the time? Why not 75%? 60%? Implication and phrasing mainly.

"Take two wolf Faunus, and you'll get a little wolf cub kiddo. A wolf Faunus and a human also typically means that your little bundle of joy's teething days could get a little dicey."

The way he says it and the use of the word also does not suggest sometimes or half the time. As with typically, it suggests pretty strongly that it is in the majority of cases.

As for why not 75% or 60%, does that really make it any better? It's still needlessly unlikely when they make up the rules for Faunus genetics for both Yang and Qrow not to have a trait if she does.