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Spacestar TheThundersuncat

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  1. It seems the nicheling gods have smiled on that Digger, as he found a real catch. Or not. She just ran off. At least this one passed on all good genes to her daughters, purrsnout included. One of them is compatible with the grandson of the first creature with poison fangs. He's an albino with mask. The wanderer returned. Can't run away now, bearyena be damned. Poor Kolala got rogued while I caught the wanderer. She'll just have to stay by the berry bush. Sometimes I regret pairings with one much older nicheling. And the bearyena keeps running from his frog-legged daughter
  2. Oh, no. He got the worst genes possible. (Save for big body) I wouldn't usually keep him, but with a tribe so weak, he can guard the nursery. I'd hate to kill this otherwise decent wanderer, but she has zero cold genes and keeps stealing my food. That's... an interesting looking child. For sure won't lose the digging paw. Another bearyena baby with bad genes. At least they're breedable, if not compatible. I am happy with that. But Dukkir almost lost his father today. Always irrationally amusing when a rogue appears and there are 0 hot singles in the area. "K." *Wanders off*.
  3. Thief! I onlt have two berry bushes, so that's a heavy loss. Thankfully, she has hemophilia. These guys had a really pretty son with recessive poison fangs. Sadly, he isn't compatible with the only healthy female. His mother is just about to pass away. Finally caught the other wanderer. And another female. I guess she's alright. Someone needs to follow that bearyena. Time for her to have her only child.
  4. It attacked my worst nicheling. Poor guy, but the startes can't die yet. Also, more poison genes. And a horrible, horrible lean bodied rogue male Didn't get to the new female, though. I can really only send a male after the bearyena cub, but it's better than losing it. This won't ever stop, will it?
  5. I was assigned Summer Mountains as a random island. These starters aren't great, but she is just so cute and they have double fluffy tail+ purrsnout. Great island layout, though. Settling down goes well, until... But there's a healing plant. So it doesn't really matter. The all male curse. But my first wanderer has recessive poison fangs, so that's a very luck round so far. Save for the constant assault. But hey, free genes!
  6. Hell yes! Maybe they could also eat grass? When no roots are found, I mean. It wouldn't cost them turns, but map their location.
  7. Imagine you start in the summer mountains and they live forever and ever. I've had patches that produce 4 dodomingos by night until they're up to 8 in the area. No more permanent nests again. Or nichelings that always have to sit in nests. What a job. It'd be funny to swap all livespans, though. Nearly Immortal dodmingos and rogue males, balance bears that die in a few swipes and nightmare ramfoxes. Tame apes and terrorizing normal bearyenas (with a lot more attack). Killer bearyenas being reduced to bunills, blue birds that die in a day.
  8. And I have never met a single person before that starts the week with sunday. It really is just cultural, but it's a thing.
  9. What was it like? Is there an end goal?
  10. The black and the pink clone don't look too bad. But no striped tailfin
  11. Got a little bit closer Huge/Medium pattern Very thin/very thick density Almost there, the tailfin isn't right and the stripe a little too thick. My off-brand Dragon Tear clones attracted an even cheaper one. It seems the tailfin only needs a little push.
  12. I guess it's my place to claim, then, that they make some plain nichelings downright ugly. Others look extremely cute with them. Don't know why. Proportions? Lack of harmony? Vs.
  13. I've had some pretty cool creatures, but no one particularly interesting. When on the mountains, story-potential always suffers for utility. I'm loving Karhu, not fully sure on what male to vote for yet.
  14. For anyone trying, the thinner patterns sometimes have her tailfin. Found only one bigger pattern with a striped tailfin, on the other hand. Might be a lead, but they commonly lack that stripe of hers. When they have it, it's way too big. Just where the heck is that configuration hiding?
  15. I looked at all of them. Unfortunately, patterns look different on the big nose. It's not useful for that stripe of hers. Tried one of theirs for attempt one.
  16. Further tests: Thick thin density, huge medium size Tiny+ small, thin + v. Thin Close, but not it. Tried about everything I could think of, so you might have more luck yourself trying any of the above and changing genes here and there. The medium option often results in only one glove, but so do some others.
  17. I can either get the body + tailfin right or the head. Don't know why. Breeding them results only in even worse knock-offs. There's no middle way, but whether I went with the thin side of density or the thicker, it just isn't right.
  18. Allright, I give up. Here's three almost Dragon-Tears
  19. First attempt: Looks like a B pattern with very thin density. But it kind of isn't. Please ignore the colour. Attempt 2) Getting there! Size small+ tiny Now they both just look wrong Finally! A lead! Thick+ medium density Medium size Size tiny+ huge This just doesn't work Attempt 3: meet dragon tear 3 Big pattern, medium density Almost on the body (Big+medium pattern) That's the closest for now. New post.
  20. I just killed 10 Nichelings on my island of reincarnations. It hurts, but you've got to do it.
  21. (Red) (No Paw) So nimble. And worst of all, not pink! The Blasphemy!!
  22. It's a lie! But that has to be the most majestic nicheling I have ever seen: (Herp the Derp)
  23. Huh. I went with the other, adam's family only. You'd think it was the other way around.
  24. This beautiful Sunflower And the most ridiculous nicheling I have ever seen.
  25. There are two commands to get nichelings to spawn. Search for "spawn" in the console. Hit either one often enough and one member may spawn every five days. However, they will have some different genes. In my case: swimming paw + runner leg, no paw + runner leg. They often came from the shore. Also, in 2/3 saves, the males now have recessive scorpion tail (50%) or peacock tail (10%). Rarer still, a different recessive eyecolour. Beware, it alters the game permanently.
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