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look I have to go to school in 2 minutes and have no idea how it would work but I'm putting it here to add to later : D5 points
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I remember the geese hating my kindergarten self specifically while everyone said not to worry. About the geese. Clearly plotting my murder when not surrounded by adults They're more like Nazi Germany than people let on3 points
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We could have another fox pattern gene unique to the snowy biomes too! What if we had a fox pattern gene based on arctic foxes that would automatically alternate between 2 forms/patterns based on the season? In winter, it would have almost completely white fur while in summer it'd have white + grey fur or be just grey/blue. It could have +1 camouflage if it were completely white or dark in the right season but a downside of the gene could be that it takes time for the fur to change completely. This could cause a nicheling to have dark patches in the first few days of winter, causing it to instead have -1 camouflage or no change to the stat. Also, it could have a chance of not developing thick fur in time for winter so it could have -1 cold resistance or no added cold resistance. These would also apply to summer but reversed.2 points
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Everyone else is doing it and I'm not doing anything productive anyways so... Day 1 I really like this Day 2 Very similiar to last one but more muted colors. I still love it Day 3 Why am I this lucky? Day 4 Oooo I already know I'm going to have so much fun with this one! Day 5 A night sky? A sea? Day 6 So pretty! Day 7 Ouch! Clashing colors and that red/orange is far too bright for me but I'l work with it1 point
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Ok, i know it sounds op, but i have this really cool idea of a new gene slot that would give nichelings the ability to do cool stuff. The genes can only be found %0.1 of the time in icebergs. Ill edit later, gtg K back, here are the gene ideas: No gene: in 99.9% of nichelings, does nothing Fire: Most common one, gives nicheling ability to burn certain things, ecept things with 3 heat resistance. Electricity: Deals damage when used, if used on water, will kill all fish within a 2-block radius. Ice: Gives things frozen status effect unless they have 3 cold resistance, can freese water within a 2-block radius. Earth: Can create or move blocks or plants. Water: Gives underwater breathing, Can make a water tile, gives anyone it is used on a cooled by water status effect Speed: Can move really fast, causing no other nichelings to be able to move untill this nicheling is out of moves. Then the nicheling will go back to where it started. @Skysplash8 Also, young nichelings cannot control their power. @Skysplash81 point
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A very lovely dog-lion thing1 point
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Perhaps it would be like changing the gem colors, but have a different button for it! Upvoted!1 point
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She's meant to have a little bit of grey on her, but I couldn't put it in Thanks anyway!1 point
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When objects only have a tag assigned and no keybind a "parts have unassigned keys" warning occurs, which ideally would only occur when nothing is assigned to that part. Additionally, it would be great if that warning highlighted the parts that don't have any bindings, so that we can resolve the warning as fast as possible. Thanks for your consideration, Sachi1 point
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Yes! That would help to identify if the warning can be safely ignored or something is really wrong.1 point
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Impy, please choose your words carefully. Cussing is not allowed here. Nor is expressing your anger towards others. @Evil Aether You're right that people shouldn't meanly tell someone that they don't like their art—however, if they politely let the artist know why they don't like it, and the artist responds appropriately, then that would be okay. They can also simply not give their opinion, so that the artist isn't hurt by the fact that someone doesn't like their art. @Renio Please don't tell others to stop liking your art. It's okay if you don't like it, but since you shared it here, others are allowed to react appropriately to it. And we all love your art, so our response is "Love!" Personally, I've been drawing inspiration from your style for my own—you've also inspired me to try using Scratch to make my own warrior cat generator (so far I've only made a test, but soon I think I might try to make a real one). Also, you may want to consult number 7 of the rules—consider using other words that 'suck' and 'hate'. (P.S. I love the white/beige nose and ear-lines-things on that last piece!) I hope this helps things cool down a bit.1 point
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floppy ears like your labrador mix @Skysplash8 wouldn't actually be that effective for cold resistance as they have a larger surface area than regular dog ears (which are similar to the regular ear type in game) and would actually contribute more to heat loss rather than conservation. most floppy ears are similar, and would be useless as an adaptation for cold resistance, eg. regular vs floppy eared domestic goats imo the best ear type for cold resistance would have to be based off of an Arctic fox. they're ears are tiny to minimalize heat loss and they're also very fluffy which would also keep the fox warm if the ears were to be floppy though, then they would have to be something like the ears of a Scottish fold cat. they have tiny, completely folded over ears which I'd imagine would make a pretty good adaptation for cold resistance. the only downside would be that the hearing ability would probably be reduced1 point