Traits
NPC (Standard)
This trait is purely used to identify NPC characters. These are exclusively owned by staff and will not be sold or traded off.
Placeholder Trait (Mutation)
This is a placeholder trait for when a MYO slot has been purchased using USD and includes additional mutation traits that are undetermined.
Grandfathered (Standard)
This trait is used to identify characters that have designs that were allowed by previous standards, but are no longer up to current specifications. The incorrect feature will have to be fixed when the design is updated next.
However, unlike designs that are marked as outdated, you can still draw or write for these characters and receive regular rewards.
Baby Form (Standard)
Characters marked with this trait have not yet grown up. This leads to them being allowed to have incomplete trait lists.
A grown-up version of the character can be processed without any need for redesign items or artist permission, but it will have to closely resemble the baby version. Mutations and other traits of higher rarity still require the appropriate items, however.
Greyscale Goo (Mythic)
The trait has recently switched from international english to more US-styled english, and is therefore renamed "Grayscale Goo".
This version of the trait should not be on any character, if you spot this on a character, please let the administration know.
Greyscale Sclera (Standard)
The trait has recently switched from international english to more US-styled english, and is therefore renamed "Grayscale Sclera".
This version of the trait should not be on any character, if you spot this on a character, please let the administration know.
Rounded Face (Standard)
This face shape is common and gives the mhoat a softly rounded snout; the nose and mouth line up and don't alter the face shape in any noticeable way.
Stubby Face (Standard)
Mhoats with this face type tend to have a wide but short snout that at times can appear squished compared to other mhoats. This nose type doesn't cause any major impairment, but mhoats with this nose type do seem to have a weaker sense of smell.
Pointed Face (Standard)
This face shape gives the mhoat a slightly pointed and narrowed snout that can protrude slightly past where the mouth ends.
Square Face (Standard)
This face type gives mhoats a blocky snout that appears more angular in profile and at times can exaggerate the proportions between nose and chin.
Bat Face (Standard)
Mhoats with this face shape can be merged with the other face shape types, but they always have an additional shaped flap on their nose that resembles various types of bats.
Beaky Face (Mutation)
This face shape can either alter the mhoat's face slightly by giving them a little pointy beak at front of the mouth or it can affect the entire snout to resemble a bird's beak. In both cases, the front of the mouth often tends to be more rigid than the rest of the mouth similar to the point of a beak.
Draft Face (Mutation)
Mhoats with this face shape don't have a distinct separation between their crown and nose, which means mhoats with this trait tend to have a round and blocky face. On aquatics, this face shape can be further exaggerated to allow for a beluga-like hump to form on the aquatic's forehead.
Alien Face (Mutation)
Mhoats with this face shape have noses that taper down close to the mouth making the snout appear somewhat pointy and in turn, this can make the break between nose and forehead appear slightly more exaggerated and alien-like.
Lich Face (Mutation)
This trait causes a mhoat's face to appear either partially or fully skeletal, the example shown for the trait is on the minimal side of the spectrum for this trait. Any part of the skeleton that shows an internal part of the mhoat, like in the example should be made of the goo colors, which means at its most extreme this can make the entire face appear as a goo-colored skull.
Mouth Variations (Standard)
Mhoat mouths may have any variation and still remain standard so long as it doesn't affect the overall face shape. The main exception to this is when the mouth appears beak-like, at which point we would require the beaky face trait to be used.
Goblin Face (Mutation)
This trait extends the nose on a mhoat's face so it resembles a goblin shark. In turn, it also affects the jaw, meaning a mhoat with this trait can extend their jaw forward when taking a bite.
Pharoah Face (Mutation)
Mhoats with this face shape tend to have an extended chin; it is possible for a small tuft of longer hair to grow at the tip of this chin.
Gar Face (Mutation)
Aquatics with this face shape tend to have a long narrow snout and when paired with crocodile teeth it can resemble creatures like gharials or spinosaurus.
Korb Face (Fall)
Mhoats have an extremely short snout and a mouth that is unable to close with the interior lined in rows of teeth. This trait allows them to eat things much larger than themselves, anything caught in their hold seeming to condense down into a consumable size due to some magic.