The rattle requires 10 hits to die (1 hit from a creature of 10 strength or higher)
The rattle can spread disease, if it comes into contact with termite mounds, gold-leaches or nichelings
The rattle moves everywhere
The rattle can kill baby nichelings, attack teen nichelings and attack adult nichelings that attack them
The rattle can destroy temporary nests
If the rattle ends the day in a spot 2 tiles from water, they will lay down. The next day, 2-7 baby rattles are born around them (and on their tile). The rattle heals any damage done to them after having the baby rattles.
Other:
Rattles (while on a travel tile) will travel with nichelings when migrating.
Young rattles can share a tile with a nichelings, as can egg/baby rattles.
Rattles spawn as young rattles, and do not spawn on Savannah islands.
Rattles can spawn as any age on whale island
Rattles can be found on medium islands and harder. Although there is a small chance that they will spawn in the archipelago.
Rattles are not common, and spawn from grass-covered rabbil dens.
Bears, apes and killer bearyena can all kill rattles. Friendly bearyena will kill baby and young rattles.
Baby rattles appear green, young rattles yellow and teen/adult rattles red.
And that's pretty much it. Of course, many/most of the things I suggested will be changed/removed. This is a very big suggestion.
If someone has suggested this before, I'm sorry, but in my defense, I do have about a dozen rats running through the walls of my house.
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Mulan the Cat
Rattle = Rat + Turtle.
Reason: my house is infested with rats and a new challenge to bring to niche would be great. And also turtles.
Anyhow:
All about the Rattle:
The Rattle comes in 4 life stages (like nichelings). A Rattle (like a rabbil) does not die of old age.
Life Stage 1: Baby/Egg:
Life Stage 2: Young Rattle
Life Stage 3: Teen Rattle
Life Stage 4: Adult rattle
Other:
And that's pretty much it. Of course, many/most of the things I suggested will be changed/removed. This is a very big suggestion.
If someone has suggested this before, I'm sorry, but in my defense, I do have about a dozen rats running through the walls of my house.
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