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New Genes 067: Sea Otter (For Colder Water Biomes)


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In Tundra related biomes there is water in but what if it had a bit more colour to it, by which I mean more genes that relate to the cold biomes and the waters. The sea otter provides the best example of this idea because not only does it make the tundra biome seem more lively but over all I think that otters are just adorable. First the Otter nibblers (just wanted it to sound cute) would be unlocked by spending 25 days in a cold biome as well as cracking 25 times with the effects being +1 cracking, +1 collecting and +2 smelling. This because otters not only have a great sense of smell but this also links to how their whiskers can detect things underwater, so maybe the smelling could be increased underwater.

Next the Otter Body would be unlocked by Swimming 30 times and spending 40 days in a cold biome. The effects would be +2 swimming, +2 cold resistance, +1 heat radiation, +1 scentless and the new idea that's always requested +1 water buoyancy. Now the idea with swimming is because they're good swimmers. As for the cold related genes that's because otters can handle the cold while staying near each other to keep each other warm. As for the water buoyancy it's only required to have +1 (like with under water breathing) and the nichelings can either dive underwater or stay afloat on water. And just in case if a nicheling doesn't have any underwater breathing when the nicheling runs out of actions it would immediately float to the surface (except if ice blocks the top then good luck).

Hope this was interesting, Sincerely Biogamer.

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