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Pokestardragacraft

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  1. Updated with a color cycle option! I also was considering adding an option to change the inactive color, thoughts?
  2. I've got to say, even though it's a bug, those nichelings look really cool.
  3. Hmmm, I think it'd be interesting to go the realistic route and maybe a smaller male mane just so people don't get confused
  4. I like the idea, but I think that the strength or sight would be a bit too over powered. Just the smelling, collecting, and cactus collecting should be enough.
  5. Yea, hi that idea is already here:
  6. @Jojo There is no difference than 1 food point a day, but the reason I decided to explain it that way is because you feed it in chuncks of 10 food at a time. Each Nicheling action for feeding once the ape is an adult will be 10 food points so you could have a creature use two of its turns feeding the ape for 20 food points.
  7. Yea sure, I don’t see why not. Don’t even remember why I made it so low in the first place .
  8. So I’ve made a post for hybrid genes for existing creatures here: And it includes the ultimate ape, but it’s the entity that works the most independently from the rest and thought it would be a good idea to make it its own post. The ultimate ape is for experienced players looking for a challenge. The ultimate ape is a very rare entity that spawns in with another ape on a different area on the island. When it spawns in, it makes a very distinct sound. It is the best combination of the great apes; having excellent sight, hearing, and smell; and can only be found on the deep jungle island. It’s appearance is like a mixture between the three apes. The ultimate ape will spawn as a child and will become an untamable adult after 50 days. It is only tamable as a child and requires 100 food to tame which can be separated into 10s, 20s, and 50s at a cost (alternatively, have new menu pop up for how much to give to the ape). Separating food gifts wears off 1 food point a day and each feeding (regardless of amounts) takes one point of energy. When the ultimate ape becomes a “tamed” adult, you will have to provide it with 10 food points every 10 days. The ultimate ape starts off with 10 food points when it grows up. Each feeding of 10 points is one point of energy. Feeding does stack meaning feeding it 50 food points on day lasts for 50 days. There would be a bar or icon letting you know how much longer you have. Missing feeding the ultimate ape makes it feral and untamable. The ultimate ape is neutral as a child, extremely aggressive as an adult, and neutral as an adult if it was tamed and is maintained. Letting the ultimate ape grow up without taming it would be one of the hardest, if not hardest, challenges in Niche. If any creature is ever caught on its radar, it will immediately target that creature. It can be distracted by other food resources and other apes for 2-3 days. It likes to move around to make it less predictable. If creatures have distasteful appearance, distasteful scent, and strong voice, it will not attack. There could be two achievements for the ultimate ape: Master of Beasts - Tamed an ultimate ape for life Master Hunter - Kill the ultimate ape Ultimate Ape Stats: 6 sight 6 smell 6 hearing 4 defense 5 strength 2 collecting 2 speed Immune to poison Drops 100 food points Lifespan - 250 days
  9. Hmm, along the lines of buffing the swimming tail, maybe it could give you a reduction for building nests as a nod to beavers being good at building dams. You would only need to use 5 nesting material, or the nests could last longer, and males could build nests too. Or maybe simply just adding heat resistance could work too.
  10. Aw, I personally really like the flying for wings; it makes them that more special. It’s a unique way to unlock a rare and quite useful gene, and it forces you to keep it in the tribe to unlock it. However, I understand how people would be frustrated by it.
  11. I really like the idea of a savannah predator considering how bare it is right now, but I have a problem with the hybrid genes. I have no problem with there being hybrid genes, but the ones you suggested just seem a little too overpowered. Maybe dial it down a bit for some of them like no purring for the snout or no swimming for the legs.
  12. Oh! I see, the problem was that it isn't there on the mobile site (where I am 95% of the time).
  13. Alright, so this is gonna sound really stupid, but how do you use colored text on the forum? I’ve definitely seen it before, and I don’t think anyone has blatantly said how to do so either. I also thought this would be a nice place for people to see it somewhere too.
  14. Hey, I love what you’re doing here and it’s not really for me but, may I suggest making it into a google sheets page instead? I think it’d work a lot better and if you don’t know how to use it that well, I can help you make one.
  15. As for as much potential and amazing things that could come from mod support, the devs have said they were not gonna implement it. Trust me, I love this idea but it’s very unlikely to happen.
  16. @Jojo See, to me Lalala is at least readable and understandable whereas Iaanaia is kinda confusing.
  17. @LordOfCider Oh, I thought the other half of a rabbil was a bilby
  18. I like your ideas @AlphaBlox, except maybe just “ia” in the female names. I just don’t think it flows that well if you get it as your first syllable.
  19. Yea, actually I am working on a couple of male dodomingo concepts that include some pink
  20. @Niche fan I see the confusion here, I believe the current color for the peacock tail and call are placeholders. The current call is actually the dodomingo screech right now.
  21. @Skysplash8 I’m pretty sure it was just a typo for “Big Body”
  22. Yea, this problem seems to be affecting me too. I'm in the exact same situation as well.
  23. Honestly, I love them both so much but considering I have one guinea pig and three rabbits, I'd say I'd have to lean on that side a little more. I love the variation that rabbits have in comparison to guinea pigs too, from size to fur texture to fur color. One day, I hope to breed rabbits for rabbit shows too, just as a little hobby because you know genetics *cough cough* plays Niche *cough cough*
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