Uncommon Pofure Traits
Listed are all of the uncommon Pofure traits! Click on the image for a larger version.
These are easily accessible through MYOs, customs, and adopts.
Listed are all of the uncommon Pofure traits! Click on the image for a larger version.
These are easily accessible through MYOs, customs, and adopts.
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Pofure fur length and location has very basic rarity tiers. The style of the fur however is not limited; feel free to get creative! Fur length is also applied to a Pofure's hair, as it is a measure of how many nanites the Pofure has. Bangs may be made slightly shorter or longer but not much more! The common pofure has relatively short fur in limited locations. Uncommon fur is longer, with a wider range of where it can be found. Rare fur is long, and may even be found on typically bare ear caps. Fur on the ear caps is actually considered less desirable, as it shields it from the cosmic radiation to a degree. |
Ears
Pofures have a variety of ear styles! All of these are hairless; further variation can be obtained through trying out different types and lengths of fur! Uncommon ears tend to be shorter or longer than the standard shape, with more variation to the actual structure of the ear. Uncommon ears are less intricate than rare ones, and generally retain a good size. Ear fluff does not have rarity, but should correlate to how many nanites your Pofure has; if your Pofure is particularly dense, it should be less common to see them with the bare ears, as the fluff represents excess nanites! |
Ear Caps Ear caps are the structures found at the base of each Pofure's ear. They are made of a cartilaginous substance unlike the softer portion of the ear. They help move the ear, and act as absorbers for cosmic radiation, making it a vital part of the Pofure anatomy. Uncommon ear caps tend to be more shapely and complex than common ear caps, and can be longer than the standard as well. |
Surge Breakers
Surge breakers are hairless, smooth patches of 'skin' and help the Pofure regulate any unwanted spikes in cosmic radiation (thus their name). When Pofures' energy supply runs dangerously low, surge breakers may form on the body to aid in increased absorption of radiation; while most disappear once sufficient energy is obtained, it's been known for some to stay permanently, often asymmetrically. Uncommon breakers can take on more pre-defined shapes, and can be found in other areas such as the ears or ribs. They cannot however take on geometric shapes (hearts, stars, etc) and cannot completely encircle any body part. While colors of the breakers are typically matching, it is not uncommon to see two different colored breakers on one Pofure. |
Tails
Pofure tails are typically tufted and medium in length, helping them store any extra nanites they may have. Hair length rarity still applies; if the length is longer than the example, it adds rarity! Uncommon tails may range from short to long, with unusual features which may include less fur than normal. Some may appear longer if they have an excess of fur (but be sure to keep in mind fur length has rarity in pofures!). |
Horns
Pofures sport horns on top of their head, typically right in front of their ears; some resemble shapes familiar to earth, while others are quite exotic! They are often hardened by condensing nanites into a very dense state. Uncommon horns tend to be longer and more intricate than common horns, and can come in a single pair. They may also come as uni-horns! Other shapes may be possible as long as they follow the general rule of small, paired, and simple. |
Miscellaneous
Small traits for a finishing touch to your pofure! Eyes Pofure eyes have rather interesting shapes, although a small, vertically slit pupil is the most common. Nails Pofures generally do not have nails, given that they pose little pragmatic value. Longer nails tend to be rare because of this, and are considered only for those with a luxury of nanites. Tongues Pofure tongues are almost always flat, wide, and rounded to aid in the mastery of many languages. Very seldom are they of a different shape, and even then the deformity is considered undesirable. |
Markings
Pofure markings are just as vibrant as the rest of their culture. There is no limit to what colors a pofure can be! Uncommon markings are more 'structured' than their common conterparts, where stripes might be very concentric and equal in their length and width, or actual geometric shapes appear. Conversely, point-only markings are also considered uncommon, lacking any srtipes, spots, or other typical markings. As long as markings follow the above common criteria, they are not limited to the examples provided! |