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.
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However, unlike designs that are marked as outdated, you can still draw or write for these characters and receive regular rewards.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 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.
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.
Omnivore Teeth (Standard)
Mhoats with this layout of teeth are very common and the presence of both tearing and grinding teeth allows them to consume most things with ease.
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Omnivore Teeth (Standard)
Species: Vabbits
Despite the fact that Rabbit Teeth is more common among Vabbits, they are not really herbivores, and so a lot of them have these teeth instead.
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Omnivore Teeth (Mutation)
Species: Gellys
Gellys being amphibious tend to develop teeth that are a singular type, but this trait allows them to develop varied teeth like those seen on mammals.
Tusks Teeth (Standard)
This trait gives a mhoat larger lower canines that always show, they shouldn't extend past the height of the mhoat's nostril or they would fall under the boar teeth trait.
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Tusks Teeth (Standard)
Species: Vabbits
This trait gives a vabbit larger lower canines that always show, they shouldn't extend past the height of the vabbit's nostril.
Fangs Teeth (Standard)
This trait allows the canines to be longer than normal and should be visible when the mhoat's mouth is closed. The length of the teeth should not pass the mhoat's chin, any longer would qualify as the saber teeth trait.
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Fangs Teeth (Standard)
Species: Vabbits
Teeth that show past the lip, but don't pass the bottom of the chin.
Rodent Teeth (Standard)
Mhoats with this type of teeth have large front teeth that can often be seen when the mouth is closed and either form in a wide blocky shape or taper into a point.
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Rabbit Teeth (Standard)
Species: Vabbits
Long front teeth like rabbits. These teeth are more aesthetic than necessary. Is considered cute in mhoat circles.
Shark Teeth (Standard)
Mhoats with these teeth form sharp flat teeth that can fall out when biting down too hard but that are often replaced shortly after. These teeth are not visible when the mhoat's mouth is closed.
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Carchar Teeth (Standard)
Species: Vabbits
Vabbits with these teeth form sharp reptilian teeth commonly seen on dinosaurs, which are not visible when the vabbit's mouth is closed.
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Shark Teeth (Standard)
Species: Gellys
Gellys with these teeth have sharp thin teeth resembling those seen on sharks, similar to sharks they can lose and regrow these teeth over time.
Crocodile Teeth (Standard)
This trait causes the teeth to vary in size and shape often to the point of not aligning together like other types of teeth. For this reason, mhoats with this trait tend to have a few teeth that show when the mouth is closed.
Round Eyes (Standard)
This trait is a common eye type among mhoats with the iris and pupils both having a circular shape.
Goat Eyes (Standard)
This is an extremely common eye trait in mhoats with wide oval-shaped pupils that resemble those of goats.
Wild Eyes (Standard)
Mhoats with this trait have eyes with small slit-shaped pupils, unlike animals with this type of pupil mhoat eyes do not adjust to light so these pupils always remain as slits.
Shaped Pupils (Standard)
This trait allows a mhoat to have a uniquely shaped pupil that tends to be a simple shape. Shapes such as hearts, diamonds, squares, triangles, and crescents are all common but other simple shapes are also possible.
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Shaped Pupils (Standard)
Species: Vabbits
These type of pupils can be any shape, like hearts, stars, you name it. They do not respond to light, however.