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I didn't realize my Meringue clone's father looked like the actual one. Anyway, it's not exactly fanart, but do you want him to have a mate? It's pretty much 15 females and his fine self.
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What sums up your in game history, whether in total or on a specific island? Here's sleepy reeds. Creeping intensifies
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One lucky cat...
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Damnit. But then again, my purrsnots tend to end up ironically sick. -
One lucky cat...
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Lucky originally planned to settle closeby the oak tree. However, the way there was too dangerous. In the end, they just went West. His aunt Anasire the purrsnout had his brother's child, so that Rust would have aid even after her death. A healthy purr snout heiress was born. All of Lucky's children with Midnight ended up double bearyena clawed, with some scorpion tails??. However, Zero purrsnots. Dust had a blind double digging pawed daughter. I sent one of Midnight's to get Rust's and Elisa's children. Rust's only daugher with Lucky looked strangely like the friend who was so long by her side. She inherited the running leg, thankfully. Midnight soon died and so did Dust. The always more aggressive younger sister went down with a bearyena. With Rust dead and Rosethorn soon to follow, the diggers teamed up to fish. A strangely successful effort despite their lack of skill. Lucky himself had found three berry bushes and three wanderers during his lifetime, so the group made do even with no collecting skills. I waited patiently to slaughter an ape, but none came. Two sons had the very handy cracker jaw at least. Breeding Lucky's lean bodied daughter with the Big eared, purrsnout son of Elisa seemed to work. He also had some children with Rust's daughter. Time's up. 50 days in the jungle, now 70 days on Sleepy reeds are to follow. Though the nichelings left behind looked more interesting. I'm guessing Elisa had Mask somewhere in her traits. Since there are no surprises anymore, might aswell capture their genes. It's bittersweet to leave a compatible pair behind. -
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One lucky cat...
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This Whims Tribe is on Island 3. Unfortunately, there was an all female crisis in the burning savannah. These had happened before, but the albino male who came to save the day caried blindness... All 3 granddaughters are blind. Lucky, the first born son was spared and rolled a very nice 13, in addition to being a black spotted cat against all odds. Sisters Midnight and Dust are virtually identical. Rust had the only able collecting paw of her generation. That now seems like a choice between collecting and camouflage, but no. This lady came knocking. To celebrate day 150, I'm allowed to check immunity genes. Lucky the black cat is compatible with all of them. His younger, equally cat-like brother could be paired with the wanderer. However, staying in one spot isn't wise and I might split the groups. What's the best bet?
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Recommendations?
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Meringue's reincarnation has the stinky tail to ward of the resident swamp bugs. That would make him the only one on this part with immunity, but it I'll remove it if he shouldn't have it. Not sure how his history with sickness would play out there. The pattern definitely still needs a bit of help, though. Working on it. -
Recommendations?
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I'm going to reincarnate a few at a time (2 suited nichelings need to die everytime...). Here's Vanku's parents Duknuta doesn't quite look the part, but his grandmother is Beowulf, the strongest nicheling to ever walk the island. Meresi's mother is closely related to the original water tribe founder(s), but didn't really inherit any water genes. Instead, she takes much after her prideful father Cinder. Meringue had his own way, it seems. His father was born cursed, with a pattern blanker than the whitest canvas. Like his mother, life left him afterwards. Mom is the last of the line of Dragon Tear clones, but the right pattern was never found. She herself doesn't really look like a clone anymore, being watered down and half of another. Meringue was born to Lace's part of the island, the goddess of war and her Amazons. Males aren't welcome for long. Is his will strong enough to earn a place on his own terms? Asuka is pictured with her grandparents, Persephone and Hades. Hades is of Anasire's line, the one of pretty much all lines thrown in a bender. Her mother has some angry birds blood, but is also related to Indigo. Sometimes I leave traits open to chance and as hallmarks for their lines, but the wing and ears can be easily removed if it doesn't fit her. 2 Envys Their mother was a wanderer of unparalleled beauty, their father driven out of Lace's Queendom. Beowulf is the grandmother again. One needs to die. How will that fight be settled? I'll be going for one of mine as 5). This is a good example of how derpy the process can be... Mid transformation Check out the portraits Fully there What have I done?? And that would be the death toll... Up next is Sakura. Her father has is currently traveling to the other side of the island, both parents are diggers and ready to depart. This derpsnout is likely to follow once I have a mate for him. Could be the pictured purrsnout, but she is too young. Don't know who could give rise to the digging trunk yet. -
Recommendations?
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@Skysplash8, @Aetherskye Thanks for the awesome submissions! I reincarnate nichelings on an island made for it. They retain their look, personality and story, though with minor changes at times as they're a plot driven tribe. Stealing nichelings is a no-no, but I am running out of prominent figures, so here's the request. The maximum is 60 because my laptop might commit die otherwise. Currently 50ish immortals with ~10 normal ones. Parents reflect the personality of the reincarnated and are drained of life afterwards. Positions open: 3 water breathers, 2 winged nichelings, 1 local healer, weather type, and new leader. In general all unique nichelings are accepted. Can be because of their unusual gene combination, a gene combination that reflects a challenge tribe, an interesting look or story. When two nichelings are too similar, the older is removed. Currently lacking: spots, wings, spiky body, digging paw, digging trunk, derpsnout, normal snout, frog/bearyena h.legs, gills, finer patterns, heat body, antennae, cracker jaw, bearyena snout, beak... Overfilled: poison teeth, scorpion tail, some masks, stripes, tail fin, platypus beak, yellow, pink, white, white/black, bearyena claw+runner leg... On decline: Big Body, dark colours ? Going up: high contrast patterns (black-white, red-yellow, black-orange) ? -
Geez. You sure are busy with preparations. Meanwhile, my nichelings sit fat and hidden on their magical island, armed to the teeth.
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Forum minigame: Battle of the genotypes
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I don't play on first snow, but I would propably go for the normal, big bodied, scorpion tailed beak build with mega. horns. That's 1+2+2 strenght and usually white+ some brown fur with stripes, but full moss brown if there are only doubles. They have access to a lot more food and could hence swarm stronger nichelings, nesting by trees in high grass with members on lookout. Anyone near these perches will be swarmed and pecked to death. Striped Fire Armadillo The next island might be Oasis. This build is going to have some major weaknesses, as it's really just berry collectors with high camouflage and stealth. However, they pairbond and collect kelp from the inner Oasis before settling down to make a nest. As that, they also only have 3 children. The tailfin helps this flighty species escape danger. Full grassy areas make a perfect biome. Food is plenty but nesting material needs to be gathered, as they like to migrate and never clear grass. Not being particularly intelligent, but having sharp instincts, they gather in herds when arlarmed, then flee the area. Young males battle for mates, trying to impress a partner to be. Adorning those massive horns for courting, the mock-battle is mostly for show and intimidation. However, frustrated exemplars might take on bearyenas, or even ambush stronger species to make an impression. Their thick hide isn't tasty and a small, lean build doesn't help. They drop 6 Food unless you have teeth of steel, adding 4 more. Relying on meat as your only foodsource will make you both go extinct, as they're slow breeders and moles are scarce. -
I'm collecting looks, phenotypes and archtypes on my island of reincarnation. If you have a nicheling you would like to share, please post them here. Listing their pattern types is helpful, but pictures also work
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I'm collecting looks, phenotypes and archtypes. Is it okay with you if I reincarnate Envy?
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A week isn't that much. You just can't really rush results. It's a busy time and good work is usually worth waiting for, especially when it comes to the console. The little things matter and new game crashing bugs would be horrible, but likely, if they're not dedicated.
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Unbeelievable (Kill me now...)
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Testing Stuff (aka I'm a Nichebuster!)
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Testing Stuff (aka I'm a Nichebuster!)
Spacestar TheThundersuncat replied to Sky's topic in Discussion & Feedback
Are rogue males attracted to peacock tail? I've had a sickly one with the gene and they stuck around him for days on end. Eventually, the black one left, but that was one odd interaction. -
Testing Stuff (aka I'm a Nichebuster!)
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I've had rogue males and wanderers on ports a few times. They stay behind. -
How do you survive in the oasis?
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Wait until one of your starters has the claw. Regularly send creatures with very low strenght to attack bearyenas and swipe at leeches, wanderers, whatever you can. Try to set a base up on land. A base needs at least two double berry bushes, so that one nicheling can collect from two every day. If a nest isn't nearby though, don't bother staying. Really, really watch out for rogue males. Only let the breeding pair give birth, kill off everyone else when possible or use them as bearyena fodder. Never cut down the small berry bushes, the land has at least one good food spot, but you'll need luck to find it. Have two non- mainbreeding animals create a blind, big-nosed scout for max. efficiency in finding a second base later. Don't bother with bearyena genes. They're a waste of time. Also don't count on bluebirds to take unwanted children. Get the matriarch pregnant as soon as possible or let her fish in the middle of the Oasis. But rogues always lurk around the pool by the center. Be very careful. Getting in lean body from wanderers early is better than big ears. If you find a lean bodied wanderer early or one with otherwise good heat resistance, invite them immidiately. Have your starters pick berries and the wanderer scout for a nest. As soon as you have enough food, send two creatures to the center to swim and swipe at fishes. If you have claw at this point from the starter, they'll contribute their part, but it won't be much. Keep to the land until you unlock water body. If you stay half-land, take claw + fishing tail + runner leg. I usually have a land line and a fishing line, though. If the island is good, there's also place for another platypus line. But go land - pond - ocean and you won't struggle. I know some don't appreciate the land, but that way I have never taken starvation damage. Don't skip the phases, adapt to the land and find a good base. Their children or grandchildren can go fishing. Only breed once you've secured a good base, though. Berry bushes are always more important than having two nests. For the land line, when setting up... -- don't care about the snout gene -- blindness is o.k. as they can still pick berries in scent mode, even when no one is around. Try go get one blind scout, but don't let it spread. I usually find a blind wanderer. -- don't bother with camouflage -- rogues spawn regularly. You can work against it, but it can't be stopped. Just keep your females pregnant Pond -- Don't have nichelings stay in one spot for too long. Otherwise, fish spawning rates will drop drastically -- ignore all the wanderers that might spawn on the few land tiles within it, unless they have water genes. Rogue males and bearyenas often spawn on these select few tiles, though, so don't station anyone near them overnight or at day. -- just aimless swimming around is o.k. at first. Always use up your turns. Ocean -- don't invite all the bad wanderers you might find. There's not much to do there, though, except checking for bleeding. Leeches spawn in kelp, though, but so does food. It's a gamble. In general, set a low breeding limit and let unwanted nichelings, or nichelings that have the same immunity genes as a better one, pick from the cacti. Picking from cacti isn't a fast death and drowning wastes food. So it's better to use them as a real food source when you can. The only wrong thing to do is the release option. They'll steal too much food. Roots aren't a viable foodsource. You might barely break even, but more often than not, it's a loss. When all cacti and berry bushes are reasonable used, have two grass cleaners, if you can. That will be a dent in bearyena spawn rates and somewhat keep rogues away. You'll want the claw unlocked as fast as possible, though, so when you clean what is an investment. TLDR: Don't lose your head and plan a nicheling's job from their birth. It's hard to die as long as you'll use all foodsources and have a good base.