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Posted by | Hereditary poses? (100+ Suppprts) |
Hurricos (side) (#76474) View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-09-11 13:40:30 |
I absolutely love the new claiming system, and I'm always really excited to discover that the lioness I just claimed has kept her pose. I thought it might be a cool idea if a newborn cub could very rarely 'inherit' a pose from a posed parent when they reach adulthood. A cub with a posed parent, such as a snarky posed NCL, could rarely be born with a 'hidden pose', much like a hidden mutation. Upon adulthood, the cub will be shown with one of the five poses that matches its personality type. For example, a grumpy cub will receive an evil pose upon reaching adulthood. When checked by the falcon, the player would be told: "I can see that your cub has quite the interesting personality!" or something similar to indicate that it will have a future pose matching it's personality type. Pros: - More posed lions/lionesses in-game - Slightly increase the value of posed lionesses Cons: - Can't inherit special poses such as the jolly pose - No male poses yet, so this would only be for female cubs for the time being |
parlaymars | g1 wither (#32337) Impeccable View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-12-10 13:29:43 |
I love this idea! Some of my most favourite lionesses have poses, and I hold on to posed NCLs to customize because I adore the lineart for the poses much more than the 'regular' lioness. I think it provides nice variety in the game, and having the cubs of my posed girls being able to (rarely) inherit their mother's poses is an awesome idea which i'd love to see implemented. 0 players like this post! Like? |
Shiv (#141501)
Remarkable View Forum Posts Posted on 2018-05-25 17:14:46 |
I don't think it would "increase the value of posed lionesses" It would honestly decrease their value (Even though they're not worth much already), especially the pose applicators in the Oasis. It's basic common sense for economics. Make more = Less value Less of an item = More value 0 players like this post! Like? |
GalacticRing (#68231)
Harbinger View Forum Posts Posted on 2018-05-25 17:16:56 |
I honestly like this idea because I, too, like the lineart. Then there's always that panic when you go to buy a pose and you're just wondering if you'll regret it later. I'll support this, but it will hurt the economy for it as @141501 said. 0 players like this post! Like? |
Shiv (#141501)
Remarkable View Forum Posts Posted on 2018-05-25 17:18:17 |
@68231 That's why there's the wardrobe for that. You can equip poses and see how they'll look before buying them in the Oasis. 0 players like this post! Like? |
GalacticRing (#68231)
Harbinger View Forum Posts Posted on 2018-05-25 17:21:34 |
@141501 Yeah, I typically use that for such as well as showcasing lions rather than buying them. I personally think this would be an interesting add-on, as I'd assume this would be a rare drop rate, and we're not even guaranteeing these poses would be on lions of value. Thus, you have the issue of getting posed NCLs which I sell for cheap on TC when I get them. I'm not going all "You get a pose! You get a pose! Everyone gets a pose!!" It's just something I'd like to also see used in more of just in an aesthetic fashion, aye? 0 players like this post! Like? |
Shiv (#141501)
Remarkable View Forum Posts Posted on 2018-05-25 17:25:58 |
To sum it up: Cool idea, but it would hurt the economy + oasis. Going to have to be a no for me, sorry! 0 players like this post! Like? |
⚔️TadaKiba⚔️ {side} (#57113) Unholy View Forum Posts Posted on 2018-05-25 17:26:46 |
poses dont increase or decrease a lions value at all. However this wouldn't be something one would notice in a cub until adult. Honestly just neutral about it, but if it were a thing, its gonna always be the potato cubs that end up posed. poses are cheap, i only buy poses for lions i really like 1 player likes this post! Like? |
Black Rhinoceros (#68593)
Divine View Forum Posts Posted on 2018-05-25 21:31:03 |
I cherish this thought! A portion of my most loved lionesses have postures, and I clutch postured NCLs to redo in light of the fact that I venerate the lineart for the stances significantly more than the 'customary' lioness. I think it gives decent assortment in the diversion, and having the offspring of my postured young ladies having the capacity to (infrequently) acquire their mom's stances is a great thought which I'd love to see executed. 1 player likes this post! Like? |
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