Personally, I'd prefer if they all had the SAME drop rate.. 5 new creatures each with a 20% chance. But if anything should be flooding more than the others, it should be these 2..
Creature 968: ???
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Description: Raneth
This is a limited event creature. It will not be available after February 20th.
Creature 969: ???
Obtained by: Stream, limited
Sprites: Mysfytt
Description: PKGriffin
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Re: Valentine's Day Creatures! #967-71
100% agree with you on this. c:CinnaminDraconna wrote:Personally, I'd prefer if they all had the SAME drop rate.. 5 new creatures each with a 20% chance. But if anything should be flooding more than the others, it should be these 2..
Creature 968: ???
Obtained by: Stream, limited
Sprites: DarrkestDrow
Description: Raneth
This is a limited event creature. It will not be available after February 20th.
Creature 969: ???
Obtained by: Stream, limited
Sprites: Mysfytt
Description: PKGriffin
This is a limited event creature. It will not be available after February 20th.
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Re: Valentine's Day Creatures! #967-71
I figured it out based on the artist's/writers for each creature.
The Charubi and Blushing Charubi (clearly counterparts) are both done by DD and Raneth-the ones who did creatures 967 and 968, a permanent and limited creature. Logic dictates that the pink creature is the event one (cause Valentines Day duh) while the brown one is the regular one. Thus making the brown Charubi the perm creature and the Blushing one the limited one.
The Krill is by Mysfytt and PKG-the ones who did creature 969, which is limited.
The last two, Daius Esplendit and Noctus Esplendit share an egg sprite and are done by Xenomorph and Lazuli, making them creatures 970 and 971.
Also that's how they all default sort in my Keep; Charubi, Blushing, Krill, Daius, Noctus.
The Charubi and Blushing Charubi (clearly counterparts) are both done by DD and Raneth-the ones who did creatures 967 and 968, a permanent and limited creature. Logic dictates that the pink creature is the event one (cause Valentines Day duh) while the brown one is the regular one. Thus making the brown Charubi the perm creature and the Blushing one the limited one.
The Krill is by Mysfytt and PKG-the ones who did creature 969, which is limited.
The last two, Daius Esplendit and Noctus Esplendit share an egg sprite and are done by Xenomorph and Lazuli, making them creatures 970 and 971.
Also that's how they all default sort in my Keep; Charubi, Blushing, Krill, Daius, Noctus.
Sig art by Gingy. :3
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Blushing Charubi female Hatchling
Daius Esplendit female hatchling
Noctus Esplendit male hatchling
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Charubi hatchlings are very clingy, always staying a little behind their magi. Charubi hatchlings follow their magi everywhere, no matter where they go. They require constant attention, and if their magi doesn't pet them at least once an hour they will begin keening in a very high-pitched, annoying sound. Having a Charubi hatchling usually means a tiny deer sleeping curled up next to you in bed. Thankfully, as long as they get enough attention, they will be content and happy, and repay their magi with cozy affection.
Charubis are cheeky creatures. They are very persistent about getting attention from their chosen companions. A companion pair of Charubi are literally never apart, but while they are devoted, they also take out their frustrations on each other in harmless, sometimes humorous ways. They will nip each other's ankles or even rear ends to get attention, and if the two companions are both male, will sometimes butt their antlers together in mock fights. Whatever mischief they make for each other, all will be forgiven once one deer picks up a leaf and places it on its companions back. This gesture seems to be one of reconciliation or maybe a way to ask for forgiveness for whatever annoying thing the deer did. Once this happens, they will coexist happily for a while, content to munch their favorite meals or to follow each other wherever each one goes.
Charubis are cheeky creatures. They are very persistent about getting attention from their chosen companions. A companion pair of Charubi are literally never apart, but while they are devoted, they also take out their frustrations on each other in harmless, sometimes humorous ways. They will nip each other's ankles or even rear ends to get attention, and if the two companions are both male, will sometimes butt their antlers together in mock fights. Whatever mischief they make for each other, all will be forgiven once one deer picks up a leaf and places it on its companions back. This gesture seems to be one of reconciliation or maybe a way to ask for forgiveness for whatever annoying thing the deer did. Once this happens, they will coexist happily for a while, content to munch their favorite meals or to follow each other wherever each one goes.
Spoiler
Young esplendits hatch completely helpless, flightless and unable to do much more than wiggle and chirp. Upon first hatching, all esplendits are light pink and wingless, and it is very difficult to tell the daius and noctus hatchlings apart based on appearance. As they age, their colors fade into their telltale pastel or dark hues, long before their wings grow in. Until then, the most reliable way to tell them apart is by observing when the hatchling is most active. Daius hatchlings wake at dawn and are active all day, begging for sugary treats and sniffing about flowers. Noctus hatchlings wake at dusk, begging for harsher flavors like fermented fruit and enjoying the light of the moon.
Esplendits grow magnificent wings upon reaching maturity. Once grown, daius esplendits begin their journey to find their permanent mates. This may take many years, but once they have found each other they stay together for life, raising young in a small family group. Noctus esplendits, out of mating season, begin working to raise the colony's young as a large group. Rarely does a noctus parent raise its own young, instead giving it over to the colony to be raised by many members.
Esplendits grow magnificent wings upon reaching maturity. Once grown, daius esplendits begin their journey to find their permanent mates. This may take many years, but once they have found each other they stay together for life, raising young in a small family group. Noctus esplendits, out of mating season, begin working to raise the colony's young as a large group. Rarely does a noctus parent raise its own young, instead giving it over to the colony to be raised by many members.
Spoiler
Young esplendits hatch completely helpless, flightless and unable to do much more than wiggle and chirp. Upon first hatching, all esplendits are light pink and wingless, and it is very difficult to tell the daius and noctus hatchlings apart based on appearance. As they age, their colors fade into their telltale pastel or dark hues, long before their wings grow in. Until then, the most reliable way to tell them apart is by observing when the hatchling is most active. Daius hatchlings wake at dawn and are active all day, begging for sugary treats and sniffing about flowers. Noctus hatchlings wake at dusk, begging for harsher flavors like fermented fruit and enjoying the light of the moon.
Esplendits grow magnificent wings upon reaching maturity. Once grown, daius esplendits begin their journey to find their permanent mates. This may take many years, but once they have found each other they stay together for life, raising young in a small family group. Noctus esplendits, out of mating season, begin working to raise the colony's young as a large group. Rarely does a noctus parent raise its own young, instead giving it over to the colony to be raised by many members.
Esplendits grow magnificent wings upon reaching maturity. Once grown, daius esplendits begin their journey to find their permanent mates. This may take many years, but once they have found each other they stay together for life, raising young in a small family group. Noctus esplendits, out of mating season, begin working to raise the colony's young as a large group. Rarely does a noctus parent raise its own young, instead giving it over to the colony to be raised by many members.
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Re: Valentine's Day Creatures! #967-71
Let the SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELING commence.Hitsugaya wrote:Blushing Charubi female Hatchling
Daius Esplendit female hatchlingSpoiler
Charubi hatchlings are very clingy, always staying a little behind their magi. Charubi hatchlings follow their magi everywhere, no matter where they go. They require constant attention, and if their magi doesn't pet them at least once an hour they will begin keening in a very high-pitched, annoying sound. Having a Charubi hatchling usually means a tiny deer sleeping curled up next to you in bed. Thankfully, as long as they get enough attention, they will be content and happy, and repay their magi with cozy affection.
Charubis are cheeky creatures. They are very persistent about getting attention from their chosen companions. A companion pair of Charubi are literally never apart, but while they are devoted, they also take out their frustrations on each other in harmless, sometimes humorous ways. They will nip each other's ankles or even rear ends to get attention, and if the two companions are both male, will sometimes butt their antlers together in mock fights. Whatever mischief they make for each other, all will be forgiven once one deer picks up a leaf and places it on its companions back. This gesture seems to be one of reconciliation or maybe a way to ask for forgiveness for whatever annoying thing the deer did. Once this happens, they will coexist happily for a while, content to munch their favorite meals or to follow each other wherever each one goes.
Noctus Esplendit male hatchlingSpoiler
Young esplendits hatch completely helpless, flightless and unable to do much more than wiggle and chirp. Upon first hatching, all esplendits are light pink and wingless, and it is very difficult to tell the daius and noctus hatchlings apart based on appearance. As they age, their colors fade into their telltale pastel or dark hues, long before their wings grow in. Until then, the most reliable way to tell them apart is by observing when the hatchling is most active. Daius hatchlings wake at dawn and are active all day, begging for sugary treats and sniffing about flowers. Noctus hatchlings wake at dusk, begging for harsher flavors like fermented fruit and enjoying the light of the moon.
Esplendits grow magnificent wings upon reaching maturity. Once grown, daius esplendits begin their journey to find their permanent mates. This may take many years, but once they have found each other they stay together for life, raising young in a small family group. Noctus esplendits, out of mating season, begin working to raise the colony's young as a large group. Rarely does a noctus parent raise its own young, instead giving it over to the colony to be raised by many members.
Spoiler
Young esplendits hatch completely helpless, flightless and unable to do much more than wiggle and chirp. Upon first hatching, all esplendits are light pink and wingless, and it is very difficult to tell the daius and noctus hatchlings apart based on appearance. As they age, their colors fade into their telltale pastel or dark hues, long before their wings grow in. Until then, the most reliable way to tell them apart is by observing when the hatchling is most active. Daius hatchlings wake at dawn and are active all day, begging for sugary treats and sniffing about flowers. Noctus hatchlings wake at dusk, begging for harsher flavors like fermented fruit and enjoying the light of the moon.
Esplendits grow magnificent wings upon reaching maturity. Once grown, daius esplendits begin their journey to find their permanent mates. This may take many years, but once they have found each other they stay together for life, raising young in a small family group. Noctus esplendits, out of mating season, begin working to raise the colony's young as a large group. Rarely does a noctus parent raise its own young, instead giving it over to the colony to be raised by many members.
OMG OMG SO CUTE...imagine the adults
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Yo, Cinnamin: I'm surprised that you didn't zone in on the most important thing of all! All will be able to breed!!! That's always your #1 concern--so celebrate and be happy! Cheers!CinnaminDraconna wrote:Personally, I'd prefer if they all had the SAME drop rate.. 5 new creatures each with a 20% chance. But if anything should be flooding more than the others, it should be these 2..
Creature 968: ???
Obtained by: Stream, limited
Sprites: DarrkestDrow
Description: Raneth
This is a limited event creature. It will not be available after February 20th.
Creature 969: ???
Obtained by: Stream, limited
Sprites: Mysfytt
Description: PKGriffin
This is a limited event creature. It will not be available after February 20th.
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Not hungry but those are wicked looking!DarrkestDrow wrote:I got some adult Krill in my Keep if anyone is hungry!
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Re: Valentine's Day Creatures! #967-71
So excited for another deer creature.Hitsugaya wrote:Blushing Charubi female Hatchling
Daius Esplendit female hatchlingSpoiler
Charubi hatchlings are very clingy, always staying a little behind their magi. Charubi hatchlings follow their magi everywhere, no matter where they go. They require constant attention, and if their magi doesn't pet them at least once an hour they will begin keening in a very high-pitched, annoying sound. Having a Charubi hatchling usually means a tiny deer sleeping curled up next to you in bed. Thankfully, as long as they get enough attention, they will be content and happy, and repay their magi with cozy affection.
Charubis are cheeky creatures. They are very persistent about getting attention from their chosen companions. A companion pair of Charubi are literally never apart, but while they are devoted, they also take out their frustrations on each other in harmless, sometimes humorous ways. They will nip each other's ankles or even rear ends to get attention, and if the two companions are both male, will sometimes butt their antlers together in mock fights. Whatever mischief they make for each other, all will be forgiven once one deer picks up a leaf and places it on its companions back. This gesture seems to be one of reconciliation or maybe a way to ask for forgiveness for whatever annoying thing the deer did. Once this happens, they will coexist happily for a while, content to munch their favorite meals or to follow each other wherever each one goes.
Noctus Esplendit male hatchlingSpoiler
Young esplendits hatch completely helpless, flightless and unable to do much more than wiggle and chirp. Upon first hatching, all esplendits are light pink and wingless, and it is very difficult to tell the daius and noctus hatchlings apart based on appearance. As they age, their colors fade into their telltale pastel or dark hues, long before their wings grow in. Until then, the most reliable way to tell them apart is by observing when the hatchling is most active. Daius hatchlings wake at dawn and are active all day, begging for sugary treats and sniffing about flowers. Noctus hatchlings wake at dusk, begging for harsher flavors like fermented fruit and enjoying the light of the moon.
Esplendits grow magnificent wings upon reaching maturity. Once grown, daius esplendits begin their journey to find their permanent mates. This may take many years, but once they have found each other they stay together for life, raising young in a small family group. Noctus esplendits, out of mating season, begin working to raise the colony's young as a large group. Rarely does a noctus parent raise its own young, instead giving it over to the colony to be raised by many members.
Spoiler
Young esplendits hatch completely helpless, flightless and unable to do much more than wiggle and chirp. Upon first hatching, all esplendits are light pink and wingless, and it is very difficult to tell the daius and noctus hatchlings apart based on appearance. As they age, their colors fade into their telltale pastel or dark hues, long before their wings grow in. Until then, the most reliable way to tell them apart is by observing when the hatchling is most active. Daius hatchlings wake at dawn and are active all day, begging for sugary treats and sniffing about flowers. Noctus hatchlings wake at dusk, begging for harsher flavors like fermented fruit and enjoying the light of the moon.
Esplendits grow magnificent wings upon reaching maturity. Once grown, daius esplendits begin their journey to find their permanent mates. This may take many years, but once they have found each other they stay together for life, raising young in a small family group. Noctus esplendits, out of mating season, begin working to raise the colony's young as a large group. Rarely does a noctus parent raise its own young, instead giving it over to the colony to be raised by many members.
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