Traits
3 MP Crown (Or Lower)
This is only used for MYO stats. This means that your elnin can select one of the following:
1 MP Crown (Or Lower)
This is only used for MYO stats. This means that your elnin can select one of the following:
4 MP Tail Style (Or Lower)
This is only used for MYO stats. This means that your elnin can select one of the following:
- Anything from 1 MP Tail Style (Or Lower) or 3 MP Tail Style (Or Lower)
- Shoal
- Welkin
- Zephyr
3 MP Tail Style (Or Lower)
This is only used for MYO stats. This means that your elnin can select one of the following:
- Anything from 1 MP Tail Style (Or Lower)
- Canopy
- Lagoon
- Glade
- Grove
Eldritch
Crown MP: 0
A mysterious exclusive crown style that is not yet fully released.
Notes: Exclusive crowns are available only from manaberry. They are not hereditary outside of breedings done by manaberry, and cannot be purchased through EC or other public/open methods.
Cloudlet
Crown MP: 4
Resembles a small cloud or wisp of smoke.
Details:
- Can be any color or combination of colors.
- Cloudlet crowns can have some particle effects, but should not have any additional features such as "eyespots" or solid items like moons/stars/suns/etc in them.
- Swirl designs are fine, but any pattering else you wouldn't normally associate with a little puff of smoke should be avoided.
- Must only be one wisp / cloud. The cloudlet should not be broken up into multiple pieces.
- Exception: a Hybrid Cloudlet crown can contain multiple cloudlets.
Legacy:
- Split from Elemental / Wisp
Item (Legacy)
Crown MP: 4
This is a legacy crown. This crown is no longer obtainable. This crown will not pass through breedings.
Details:
- Legacy item crowns cannot be edited to different shape and remain the legacy crown type. Any adjustment would have to fit into a current crown type category that is not legacy.
Hydra (Legacy)
Tail MP: 5
This is a legacy tail style that is no longer obtainable. It cannot pass through breedings.
Details:
- Bramble (Legacy) tails that can display as any number from one to nine tails!
Legacy:
- Retired in favor of the Hydra Tail mutation.
Multi-Tail (Legacy)
Tail MP: 4
This is a legacy tail style that is no longer obtainable. It cannot pass through breedings.
Details:
- Cases of multiple Bramble (Legacy) tails.
Legacy:
- This tail style was separated into the Twin (Legacy), Trine (Legacy), Tetra (Legacy), and Hydra (Legacy) tail styles.
Timber (Legacy)
Tail MP: 3
This is a legacy tail style that is no longer obtainable. It cannot pass through breedings.
Details:
- A cinnamon roll tail that curls upward on itself into a tight compact curl.
Legacy:
- Merged into Canopy.
Notes:
If you wish to follow current tail guidelines, elnin with this tail style can be swapped to the Canopy tail style at no cost. This change would be permanent and cannot be undone.
Fern (Legacy)
Tail MP: 3
This is a legacy tail style that is no longer obtainable. It cannot pass through breedings.
Details:
- A curled tail that curls more loosely on itself and may curl slightly to the side.
Legacy:
- Merged into Canopy.
Notes:
If you wish to follow current tail guidelines, elnin with this tail style can be swapped to the Canopy tail style at no cost. This change would be permanent and cannot be undone.
Thicket (Legacy)
Tail MP: 1
This is a legacy tail style that is no longer obtainable. It cannot pass through breedings.
Details:
- This tail style resembles a deer tail.
- The fur along the top side of thicket tails lays flat with no layering present, while the underside of the tail is plush with fur. Fur should be thicker at the tail base and middle of the tail and taper towards the tail tip!
- Thicket tails are stiffer in posture and usually are held more upright in a perky fashion or straight behind the elnin with little flexibility.
Legacy:
- Merged into Steppe.
Notes:
If you wish to follow current tail guidelines, elnin with this tail style can be swapped to the Steppe tail style at no cost. This change would be permanent and cannot be undone.
Bramble (Legacy)
Tail MP: 1
This is a legacy tail style that is no longer obtainable. It cannot pass through breedings.
Details:
- This tail style resembles a smoother fox tail with fur either fluffing outward or back down along the tail length! Fur should be thicker at the tail base and middle of the tail and taper towards the tail tip!
Legacy:
- Merged into Meadow.
Notes:
If you wish to follow current tail guidelines, elnin with this tail style can be swapped to the Meadow tail style at no cost. This change would be permanent and cannot be undone.
0 MP Tail Size: Miniature
These tails are considered a miniature version of their natural size.
Body size for elnin does not include the head! Body length would be measured roughly from the front of their shoulder to the back of their thigh, and body height would be from the top of an elnin's back to their toe tips.
Details:
Tail styles fall into two categories! Those categories affect their size standards and are listed below:
- Elongated:
- Anything not listed in the "Round" category.
- Round:
- Warren
- Canopy
- Bulb
- Either:
- Welkin
- If you have an elongated welkin tail then it should have a two (2) to one (1) body size ratio.
- 0MP should be no longer than half a body in length.
- Welkin
Steppe
Tail MP: 1
Steppe tails are high arcing, relatively inflexible tails. The fur on steppe tails falls in light layers similar to lagoon tails, but shorter and far less heavy. This tail actually has quite a lively bounce when an elnin is trotting along, giving elnins with steppe tails an impression of being perky and ready to break into a jaunting sprint at any moment.
Details:
- Steppe tails are really not very flexible with the structure of the tail acting like one giant feather made of fur. It can flex a bit but it's not going to curl around or bend back on itself without breaking. This tail is generally held more upright with some flexibility downward, but less than other styles like Meadow tails.
- This tail generally has a very smooth top to the arc and a fluffier underside.
- Unlike lagoon tails, the layering on steppe tails is less uniform with the shortest strands near the top of the tail arc sometimes visibly layered over the ones falling beneath.
Legacy:
Merged from Thicket (Legacy) mostly, with just a hint of Bosk/Bramble (Legacy) for seasoning.
Warren
Tail MP: 1
Perfect little cottonball bun tail.
Details:
- There shouldn’t be any noticeable tapering to a point for this tail style as short tufts of fluff cause this tail to retain a very round plush shape.
- Not much else to add, they are really just round masses of fluff attached to your elnin's bum.
Meadow
Tail MP: 1
Meadow tails are quite fluffy, with the fur being flipped and poofed in different directions.
Details:
- Think of meadow tails as messy fox tails. They don't have to have the messy floppy styling if you would prefer to draw the fur more smoothed out, but I like to think meadow tails tend to struggle with bedhead fluff. >u<
- Meadow tails should be kinda chunky in the middle and taper a bit at the end.
Legacy:
Merged from elements of Bramble/Bosk/Weald (Legacy) tail styles.
Marsh
Tail MP: 1
Marsh tails can be described as squishy cat tails. They can be as fluffy or as thin as you like.
Details:
- Generally, marsh tails have a rounded tip. They can have some fur separation/fluff bits, but shouldn't be overly pointy.
- The fur length/tail width should be more or less uniform down the entire length of the tail. There should not be any noticeable tapering at any point.
Legacy:
Merged from elements of Fen/Tundra (Legacy) tail styles.