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Lilytuft

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  1. It's a specific combination of pattern dencity and size
  2. Edit: For a long time I've felt like I just want to delete this suggestion. It's pretty mean to ask the devs to redo their whole pattern system, after all the hard work hey put into it. Only thing I actually have a problem with, is the fur colors. So if you could tone those down a bit, that would be enough! Oh, the old beautiful niche! I miss it so much! One thing I've noticed lately, is that the new fur colours bother me a lot. They're so unrealistic! I'm tired of pink nichelings. All screenshots in this post are from Seri! Pixel Biologist!'s videos and @Fishyfishyfishy500 But I know that many people love the current pattern and color system as it is. Plus sometimes some really cool colors and patterns come trough. So it should be a toggleable thing. You could choose to use either the old fur colors(+ one extra shade of brown) or the new fur colors. Incase you have never played with the old colors, here are some screenshots of them: Well what about patterns? They would be toggleable too. You could choose the current system or what I'm about to explain next. This system would create more realistic looking patterns with more realistic colours. The DNA would include following color related genes. Following DNA has this nicheling's color genes: Geneslots from left to right: Albinism Melanism Fur color Eye color Horn color Mane color Pattern (Dots, stripes, mask or warning dots) White spotting (works the same way as white spotting does with cats. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhGikt4BQtA&pbjreload=10) Pattern shape (More info of that pattern shape E can be found here) White spotting shape (none, white paws, white tummy, bicolor, white with colored spots, van, fully white) Pattern density White spotting size Pattern darkness (Invicible, light, medium, dark, black) White spotting vicibility (Invicible, faded, medium, bright) Tortoiseshell gene (Info can be found here) Related topics: (Go vote them, please!)
  3. Thanks! I added them to the list!
  4. Really nice story! Is there gonna be a sequel?
  5. This site has proven to be really useful for me, so I tought I would share it! https://sites.google.com/view/nichepatterns/home
  6. Loyal loner lovers are a milder version of rogue males. Their spawnrate is really small. If one spawns, he will act like a normal wanderer, but you can't invite him into your tribe. If there is an adult female who has opposing immunity compared to him, he will follow her around and breed with her as often as possible. He will only target one female, and if she dies, he won't breed with anyone else or follow them around. If a bearyena approaches his mate, he will try to fight it off or distract it. Loyal loner lovers have slightly better genes than rogue males. Genes they will always have: One deformed paw High fertility Normal bloodclotting One fur gene with camoflauge of the current biome Any ideas? Genes they will never have: Bearyena snout Bearyena claw Bearyena hindlegs Bearyena ears Sabertooth fangs Digging trunk Megaloceros horns Armored body Mammut foot Hammer tail Black eyes Brown eyes Any ideas?
  7. This would be useful when doing Warriors challenges, because we could get random Warriors names!
  8. This wouldn't be useful, cince you would lose a move to eat it All current animals in niche are a combination of two spcies
  9. Someone should move this to the feature requests section
  10. I miss the green loading screen and action icons
  11. Did you use purrsnout? The healing effect makes creatures to have green star sparcles during night
  12. I think that you would need collecting to gather honey. They could try, but they would have a change of breaking the hive. (all these nichelings have one bearyena claw)
  13. @crazybrownmittens propably meant something like this:
  14. Seri hadthis happen in her video, but she sisn't even notice they were indentical bacause of their spots looking different. So yes, it would be really nice if you did that
  15. Yes. No difference in their genes
  16. If identcal twins are born with spots, their spots will look different
  17. I haven't tried yet, I'm at my grandparents
  18. Last night I had a dream. Only thing I remember from it is a blue nicheling. I remeber wondering where he just appeared to my tribe. I hoped it was not a dream. Sadly it was. He looked like a normal two-gem nicheling, exept for the fact that he was completely blue and he had no gems. I think his eyes were black or dark blue. He had medium body, short snout, normal hindlegs, medium ears, one runners leg and one digging paw. I looked at his color genes. He had blue fur and dark blue fur. I think that these two posts might have caused the dream:
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