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  1. Hmm, that's a good idea. I was thinking that they would be incredibly territorial if your tribe is noticed by theirs. If there were territorial "markers", I'd think that they could be seen when in smelling mode, since some animals IRL like to mark their territory with their scent. I don't know. I guess it would be a matter of "Which nicheling of the opposite sex has the best statistics/genes that can have healthy babies with the alpha?" The firstborn of the two would take over the tribe if the alpha doesn't die from fighting with your nichelings. As for breeding with creatures other than the alpha, I can see it happening if no other members are near the one you want to breed with. Forbidden romance, if you want to call it that. It could make sense. I just thought it was the best out of the few fonts you can get from the Font Face drop-down menu. You could probably look up some nicer fonts, but I just prefer to use what I'm given if it's not bad. Sorry for the late-ish replies!
  2. Rival Tribes Feel free to ask questions about this feature! It helps to expand on the idea and adds more information for the developers to look at when deciding on what to add to the poll. What's a "Rival Tribe?" A rival tribe is a group of at least 10 creatures that roam the island together and have a few or a lot of genes accustomed to the island they're found on. What is their purpose/What do they do? A rival tribe will do two things that could help or harm your tribe. More functions will be added when I come up with them. attack your creatures if they are within smelling range are able to join your tribe (This will be explained in a later section.) have three moves per turn like a normal creature in your tribe, even though they aren't in your tribe How do I defeat or invite them? There are two ways to invite a rival tribe and one way to get rid of them. Inviting Methods You can offer food that is determined by the amount of nichelings in the tribe times 5. (Ex. There are 14 creatures. 14 x 5 = 70, so you must offer 70 food.) An alpha will be marked by three blue gems instead of green. You must kill this alpha to disperse their tribe so you may invite members you want for the usual 5 food offering for each individual creature. Each have pros and cons. Can't support 40 more creatures? You could miss out on important genes or the genes of the alpha that you would possibly have to unlock otherwise. Would you want the alpha's genes? You could also kill nichelings that could've been good for breeding while you were trying to get rid of the alpha. Killing Method You can wipe out a tribe by killing the alpha and then attacking the members that have now separated. They will act like your usual wanderers and won't fight back, so it will be easy (Unless, of course, these creatures have Spiky Body.) How large are the tribes? Does the amount affect anything? They will be between 10 and 40 strong. The more creatures, the harder it is to even offer the food to invite all of the members. As stated in a previous section, they attack within smelling range and won't stop trying to kill your nichelings until their alpha is dead or you offer them food. These nichelings will defend their leader at all costs, which means a rival tribe with 40 members is quite the force. They will also breed if numbers go below 10, meaning you can't just wait for them to die out from old age. How much they breed will be random, the amount of new creatures bred can range from 15-30. Rival tribes will only breed, however, when your nichelings aren't nearby. If they bred during combat, it would make it harder to wipe them out so that you could get to the leader. Where can I find them? How often do they show up? Rival tribes can be found on hard difficulty islands and above, excluding Home Island. They are rare and have a 5% chance to exist when the island loads for the first time.
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