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Me documenting my playthrough of this challenge. Lilytuft started on Whale Island, so that's where I'm gonna start too. Because I'm basic like that.5 points
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im gonna pull a sneaky on y'all so nobody knows which compliment is mine. I will use perfect grammar. yes. the ultimate strategy. muahaha.5 points
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Alternative title: Tortuting Jojo Here's the sandbox setting:Escape the default.sandbox Read the highlighted instruckitions to know what to do with the question marks Incase it doesn't work, here are the details: Make four males and four females If possible, make their gems grey Roll a dice to pick a fur color gene white black beige moss brown chestnut brown your choise/roll again Give every nicheling that same fur color gene in both slots Choose a pattern color that is the closest to your fur color and give it to every nicheling in both slots Do the same with horn color Choose either black or brown eyes and give them to every nicheling in both slots Make sure that every nicheling has a matching breeding parner. Use all immunity genes Now fill the rest of the genes like this (Don't turn any genes into question marks, those are genes you have already filled in) (Also you can choose a different pattern shape, but keep the size and density at medium) Make sure that every nicheling in your tribe looks the same Set food at 80 and nesting material at 40 Leave everything else as it is Rules: Only wanderers get mutations The goal is to unlock all genes4 points
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Right now the way blindness works in game isn't accurate or fair. Blindness could be a game ender, but that's not how it is in real life. As @The League of Nations said, "animals who are blind don't sit around waiting for other animals to help them get around, they use their other senses to navigate," I completely agree. Now that I've highlighted the issue, onto a potential solution. A possible solution to the problem would be to have them unable to move without another creature in "sight mode." In other modes they could move and take actions (which is already partly in game). The catch would be that they couldn't see trees or rocks without another creature (and possibly not see bushes in "hear mode"). If they tried to move onto a tile with one of those things there, they would waste an action, and not do anything. This way blindness would be more of an inconvenience rather than a game-ender. Any constructive criticism would be great. I can clear things up if I didn't explain it properly.4 points
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And now I feel personally called out in all the wrong ways4 points
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I know that the name General is also a synonym for normal, but I can only think of him as a military general.4 points
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*Gasp!* We should make a forum game where someone sends a screenshot of a nicheling then the next person has to sketch it in a under certain amount of time4 points
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my brother (who has been playing WoW for 7 years and runs a big guild and all that stuff) showed me WoW and now im addicted. I made my own character but he said he'll make me my own account! its like. so good. heLP3 points
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How dare you bash those things. Those traits just make her more beautiful. She's a beautiful piece of bacon, and you can't take that away from her.3 points
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