Magicmoonss Posted July 22, 2019 Posted July 22, 2019 Rabbils shouldn't be immortal. They should die on their own.
0 Sky Posted July 22, 2019 Posted July 22, 2019 How long should their lifespan be, though? And should it be like the crabbit's, where the age and the damage are separate (a damaged crabbit doesn't have a reduced lifespan because of their damage, the damage only affects them if they receive enough that they die), or like the nicheling's, where the life and damage are on the same bar (and if they meet, the creature dies)? 1
0 Magicmoonss Posted July 23, 2019 Author Posted July 23, 2019 4 hours ago, ThingOfAirPuddle8 said: How long should their lifespan be, though? And should it be like the crabbit's, where the age and the damage are separate (a damaged crabbit doesn't have a reduced lifespan because of their damage, the damage only affects them if they receive enough that they die), or like the nicheling's, where the life and damage are on the same bar (and if they meet, the creature dies)? I mean it doesn't take much to kill a rabbil, so I think it'd be difficult to determine days deducted. 1
0 Zixvir Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 On 7/22/2019 at 6:44 PM, Sky said: How long should their lifespan be, though? And should it be like the crabbit's, where the age and the damage are separate (a damaged crabbit doesn't have a reduced lifespan because of their damage, the damage only affects them if they receive enough that they die), or like the nicheling's, where the life and damage are on the same bar (and if they meet, the creature dies)? I'd like to see a post on this.
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Rabbils shouldn't be immortal. They should die on their own.
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