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-Going to make some changes, what is here is not the final suggestion- Collaboration with @BirdsAreCool Erythrism is a pigment mutation in which the fur of an animal is abnormally reddish or orangeish. Like with albinism or melanism, the animal's color is drastically changed but, depending on the animal's environment/lifestyle, it won't be negatively affected too much, as with leopards. This has been recorded in European badgers, wildebeests, jackals, katydids, and other animals as well.This gene would have no effect on your animals except making them more orangey/creamy in color, whatever their fur color. The animal will be a darker color of orange the darker they naturally are. You can see this with leopards, as their naturally black spots are pretty dark compared to the rest of their coat, which would be tan/white. Here are examples of erythristic animals. Insects affected by erythrism are turned pink! Perhaps toxic body creatures with erythrism can be pink, since I don't imagine a toxic body being furry and instead being more like the texture of an insect. The gene would be pretty useless honestly, giving no boosts and no disadvantages either. It's just another pigment mutation that can go beside albinism and melanism pretty much, but I thought it'd still be cool to suggest. At least it adds more color variety to your creatures eh? This gene will not affect red fur, yellow fur, or orange fur (red and yellow combination), since these colors are technically already erythristic (red pigmentation). If the horn color has orange it too won't be affected, but if not it will. Erythrism would be recessive to melanism and albinism, albinism > melanism > erythrism. Normal Nicheling Erythristic (Ginger) Nicheling Erythristic (Blonde) Nicheling ⬅️Icon Idea More pigment related genes here:4 points
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Sorry, I wasn't sure if you meant in real life or the game. I'd like to see some debuffs like UV sensitivity and shortsightedness added to albinism to show that it can be problematic Erythrism could still be implemented as an extra, I mean we've already got melanism and it's not like niche follows realistic colour genetics anyway. It's also completely possible to have two mutations which have the same outcomes. Plus it is kinda cool Whether or not red or yellow fur deactivates it would probably depend on if melanism deactivates black fur, which I think it does. I'd probably have it dominant over all fur colours, regardless of how much red pigment they already have. It just wouldn't have a visible effect on red/yellow/orange/etc2 points
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I agree with @Bostonlobstah. Erythrism is a term used for animals with an absense of black pigment and/or an excess of red pigment which is normally only used in species that typically have a different colour i.e. where a spontaneous mutation has occured. The red, orange and yellow fur colours in niche are technically also a form of erythrism. The mutation that caused these fur colours would have exactly the same affect as a mutation for erythism, only the mutation for erythrism would be recessive to other fur colours rather than incompletely dominant You could for melanism, which is basically the opposite of erythrism. A melanistic animal is any animal that lacks red pigment and has high amounts of black pigment You couldn't for albinism though, which is different from just having white fur. White fur is caused by an absence of pigment cells in the fur, which means that no pigment can be produced. Sometimes the pigment cells can also be missing from the eyes and ears, which causes blue eyes and deafness respectively. Albinistic animals have pigment cells, but a mutation affects a protein that is essential in the production of pigment. In albinos, hearing isn't a probem seeing as the pigment cells are present, but the lack of pigment causes sight problems. Albinos are also prone to sunburn because they don't have any pigment in their skin2 points
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We start with our starter, Giraffe Child. "Huh. Where am I" she asks as she looks around. As she goes deeper into the grasses, she finds something... odd. "Whose are these?" She asks out loud, staring at the white bones. Uh oh! Rich Russian Grandpa! As she grows older, she finds a little baby hidden in the grasses. "What's your name?" She asks. "Takuro." He whispers. Another bear! When Takuro finally grows up, they decide to have a child. Oh no. A bearyna has killed them both. Time to start with a new bloodline! That's all for now. Also, this challenge was made by @Niche Police. (A.K.A. Skysplash8)2 points
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I had found that a NOT gate could save me the time it takes to charge jump thrusters. Said thrusters need approximately a fourth of a second to completely unload, so add a buffer to that because I rarely manage timings well and I rather let the computer. Thus: jump thruster(s) with input key "charge"; NOT gate with input key "jump", input tag "jump 2", output key "charge"; buffer gate with input key "jump", output tag "jump 2". Jump thrusters will be charging on their own, and stay loaded until you press "jump"; at which point they will kindly take the time to pull you out of a cave filled with lava, then charge up again in case you were thinking of going back. --- An old trick: distance and proximity sensors can act as buttons for half the space. Set one to "Own drone" and target something that should not move around too much.2 points
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Too many in first picture. I'll do the other ones tho 1. (Bearyena leg kid) bearyoona kid 2. Almostcloneringue 3. Mossreingue2 points
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She walked out further but found no more prey scents. She shook her head and picked up her mole and rabbil eagerly waiting for Dandi to come back to the clearing.1 point
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January - Soft, icy blue February - Light pink March - Light Sun yellow April - Rainy green May - Light purpley pink June - Aqua July - Red white and blue. What can I say? I'm American. August - light green. And freedom from school. September - Autumn... I see it as a color. October - Pumpkin... and November? November - Dead leaves... and October? December - white Maybe I can get a palette of these?1 point
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“This is why I’m glad your our leader we’re all lucky to have a reasonable nicheling to guide us. Now where do we hunt ?”1 point
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January: I have no clue February (hey, I spelled it right first try! ) : pink March: light blue April: baby chicken yellow May: bright pink June: summer yellow? July: RED WHITE N BLUE (because of Independence Day!) August: brown-orange like this: September: gray October: pumpkin orange November: nope December: Christmas red & green1 point
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I'd rather not have a dead patch in the middle of the camp or Nukkir the infertile cactus merging with his namesake. That sounds really buggy for not too much benefit. Not sure about programming effort, but that would propably be the element to make or break the suggestion1 point
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It might be more beneficial to learn dominance in general. They both have a 50% of being passed on, but seeing random flips throughout the game would get annoying very fast. You'll specialise slower, less predictably and bad traits become more prominent. If your starters are random, both might be blind. That does not sound appealing.1 point
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January- Silver February- Pink march- Emerald Green april- Pastel Yellow may- Lavender june- Blue july- Red august- Burnt Orange September- Apple Red October- Neon Orange November- Mahogany Brown December- White1 point
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I like the idea, but I honestly don’t see a need for this as it won’t be much different from brown shades.1 point
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1. very spoopy 2. Poor unfortunate Soul (as reference to that Little Mermaid song ) 3. Customer1, Customer2, CustomerIWANTBUFFALOWINGSMOMMY1 point
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Sorry to hear that. Happened to me too a while back. First the left arm and than a few years later the right arm (I am right handed) so that sucked. Hope everything goes alright1 point
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No matter how you sort it currently, you always get a giant list of drones. Now, separating them into individual folders, while reducing the total number listed wouldn't necessarily fix this, you could at least separate them by type, or whatever organization method you want. This would make sorting through them much easier for you and give you a level of control over their grouping. That's why there's Documents, Music, and Videos folder. You want to be able to easily group and separate the different types right?1 point