Who is Gobs? And what u mean by clone? I read some comment and thin all play different game. Because i don't have many feature. If u mean girl next to crystal on screenshots i don't have her.
Make sure the version you're playing is 0.3.something. Most strategies discussed here would not work in earlier versions.
There should be no girl next to crystal in 0.3.something. Maybe later.
"Gobs" is short for "goblins", it is a common short version of that word.
Player character doesn't have his own traits (his only stat is sex time), so if you get him to have sex with a human woman with only one trait, she will eventually give birth to an identical woman. The process is described as "cloning" from a strategic perspective.
By the way, if you get him to have sex with a human woman with multiple traits, it is random which traits the child with inherit, which potentially allows you to get a child with just one trait you want.
And if you get him to have sex with a shortstack, the children can be either shortstacks or human women. With the same genetics - with one inheritable trait it's a certainty, but with multiple traits it's up to chance.
Someone can in detail say how make red goblins? And maybe not only red?
In the current version, red goblins seem to appear randomly during breeding. So your goblins are always either red or green. There is no evidence that colors of women used in breeding matter.
In one of earlier versions, goblin skin color used to mix with woman hair color. So if you breed your goblins with brown-haired women, you'd get brown goblins, and if you breed with white-haired priests, you'll get pale goblins.
At mid-day, you will get red arrow signs indicating the direction of the attack. At the end of the day, they will disappear, and hordes of angry women will attack.
He means to say that while the arrows are there, the hordes are not yet defined, and when they disappear, the game determines the numbers and traits of attackers. So save-loading to get good stats needs to be done to the moment when red arrows are still there.