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Spacestar TheThundersuncat

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  1. Ravan looks a lot like one digger I attempted to sacrifice on the deadly hills. In his two days of adult life, he had two compatible children. Then he was sent with some old nichelings to take down a killer bearyena. It hit everyone but him.
  2. My PC crashes everytime the nicheling counter goes 30+. Meanwhile, my potato of a laptop sounds like he is having an asthma attack, but never crashes. Because logic.
  3. Silla is so beautiful. Also, Derperella. Can I steal that name. Rougeling just doesn't fit the females.
  4. You'll need 4, so that should be fine.
  5. @bostonlobstah Fishing with two nichelings gives me about 1.2 of these per day and two points from the stinky tree. There are three more I send nichelings out to, so that's 5+6, without roots. Not much, but enough to support 5-7 nichelings. I suppose just going for stinky fruits might work with wings. Islands seem like a good base, though, provided they have a nest and apes spawn elsewhere I'll evolve them for beak+ big ears+ fishing tail+ wings. A few claws strawn in to have fishers. That might work without armored body if you can survive long enough. Or maybe that Rainforest has quite a lot of berry bushes. I don't know. If it has swamp bugs, going for fishing tail is useless.
  6. @Kitten, I'm sure it can happen under certain circumstances, it just never happened to myself. Maybe it's a bug, maybe just rare. I don't know.
  7. Attracted smelling ape in killer jungle Attracted hearing ape Both attack when in water When she crossed the stream to the hearing ape, the smelling ape went after the much farther away starting male. Had both cross the stream. Smelling ape left This time the male is still in the water Hearing ape left, smelling ape came back asap. It seems that they cannot cross rivers within the jungle biome. Not sure about the grassland.
  8. No trees? Did they invade the grassland part? I'll have to run a few tests in the thicker jungles. It's weird that they stopped their pursuit when I did, but maybe it's just distance related.
  9. I have never seen an ape attempt to cross a river. They kinda give up and turn around.
  10. Ahhh 3-4 nichelings in the lead. That's going to be so close!!
  11. I once messed with berry bush spawnrates and the deadly hills were nearly empty. Some island might really just react in ways others don't. Hadn't thought of that, thanks.
  12. I don't think I noticed a real pattern, but sleepy reeds had it more than usual. Might just be chance-based, though.
  13. Mostly agreeing with the other lists. Many islands are easy with a certain gene or skill. Burning hell = armored body (+ big ears). The harder frozen biomes with winged digging trunks and the like. Cracking on home island, balanced water/land in the Oasis, Stinky tail in any swamp. But the deeper jungles are always a mess for me, no matter what direction -- who are you? Vs. The seeing apes targeting the wrong distraction. -- speed vs. strenght. -- small tribe sizes = lack of specialisation. Big tribes = lack of transparency In addition to all the foliage or lack thereof, it's the hardest in my book, assuming nichelings have all the genes they need. If they don't have the right genes and the amount of time to achieve specialisation isn't counted... I'd rate the coldest islands the most hard. With only digging paw and no great cold genes, survival is shortlived. The easier ones should work, though. In the hot climate, going extinct isn't that big a threat. The worst case scenario has been losing immunity genes by expense of a small tribe, but I haven't managed full blown extinction. Within the jungle, just not caring is a long-lived strategy. These two need to survive, the rest can get eaten. Find some foodsource and outbreed danger, survive in a really messy and harsh way... extinction won't really come, even if the genepool is awful. The deadly hills aren't too dangerous, either, as killer bearyenas have awful senses. As long as there is any stable food source, I'm good, but the harder cold islands are a fast game over. Starting there only really ever goes well with decent luck and certain genes.
  14. Then you have found another method to torture rogue males. And reincarnate Bob...
  15. Were they always that shade of brown? I don't spend much time there, but they just seem different. The peacock tailed guy also had recessive violett eyes.
  16. I failed my first attempt because I wasn't familiar with the options and kept clicking the 'wrong' one out of habit. 😅
  17. Did the males all have fluffy tail? I'm not sure if messing with the spawn rate command gave me weird animals (on the first save Adam's family respawned mostly with webbed paw) or if it was changed. Some better genes are always nice.
  18. Berry picking +0?
  19. *Gasp*. How dare you not create a "slightly" improved Eve?!?
  20. I just noticed, but all males have the exact same shade of brown: The females only have fluffy tail, too.
  21. So I returned to home island. No loops, no crabbit army, no rogues in trees. As standard as can be, in other words. And then there was this guy. Recessive scorpion tail. And yet another one... This one with another tail gene: Am I crazy or do they usually only have fluffy tail?
  22. I once had a nest free island -- except for one, exactly in the middle. Niche gets weird at times. I'd love if they would fix the first island in story mode, aswell. Nothing worse than not finding a permanent nest and leaving only one incompatible immunity heir, if any.
  23. I keep thinking 'bunill'. Terribly uncultured, I know. Then forgot about balance bears and promptly went with grolar. To my defense, I hadn't slept in two days. Still stuck with their permanent invasion into my headspace.
  24. Supposedly, you need that command when starting on home island. (Maybe more so in prior versions?) Crossing always seems to work.
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