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Posted by | BLINDNESS |
Spotted Paw (#62432) Lone Wanderer View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-01-29 06:52:38 |
So I think that the blind lions in the game already are fine as they are, but more lions lose their sight from injuries or disease that from being born that way. So maybe there could be a really rare chance of a lioness, lion, or cub losing their sight from an interaction, reduced survival chance, or just dumb luck? What if a lion's sight declined in old age? They'd have the same art and penalties as congenitally blind lions, but wouldn't pass their condition. This is a work in progress, so if you have ideas, tell me! |
Dinocanid (#69182)
Prince of Terror View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-01-29 07:13:14 |
Perhaps this only has a rare chance of happening to cubs with a low survival chance? (So there's a rare chance of the cub accident if the bar is low enough, resulting in blindness, assuming they don't die beforehand). I don't know how I feel about an adult lioness losing her eyesight due to random chance from an interaction, since I wouldn't want a higher level lioness of mine to suddenly lose her eyesight and not be able to hunt anymore, even if it is rare. (I don't support or not support) 0 players like this post! Like? |
Jacimagicwhitedeer (#87017)
Amazing View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-03-11 02:58:53 |
EntityofSilo | G4 (#107570)
Ruthless View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-04-08 14:32:39 |
I think this should only happen to cubs with a low survival chance because blind lions can't become kings/hunt/patrol/et cetera. Say that you have an heir and he goes blind from an interaction and your king is on death's door; I would absolutely hate having to go back and try to find another high-stat lion that could be my new king. And if you have a sub male or a female who is great at hunting or patrolling and they go blind of old age or some other cause, BOOM, they're out of action and your pride is that much worse off. Nevertheless I suppost this!! 0 players like this post! Like? |
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