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Tess•clean G3 Inpu (#214545) Blessed View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-01 22:16:07 |
For those who canât join the Biblically Accurate Colorbombs discord but would still like the information provided on there, I have copied the info here for your viewing pleasure! This is also for anyone to read if youâre interested in colorbomb breeding! Q&A â¤ď¸Q-1: Why donât Haliotis, hexaplex, or decennial marks count towards making a colorbomb lion? A: These are just 1 marking with all the colors. Just like Clean breeding, Colorbomb breeding is meant to be a bit of a challenge! And adding an easy marking applicator that has all the colors takes away from the challenge! If you have a lion that has any of these marks and you arenât sure if theyâre a colorbomb or not, put them into wardrobe and remove these marks! If they still have at least 4 separately visible colors, youâve got yourself a colorbomb! (See info about colorful bases below) đ§ĄQ-2: Do colorful bases make a colorbomb? A: The colorbomb breeding challenge is mainly focused on markings alone because itâs harder to breed/make a lion that has 4-5+ bright and distinct colored markings, and the point of a challenge is to be challenging! A lot of bases with bright colors are applicators which are easy to get and throw on your lion. (However, bases can help enhance the look of your colorbomb :D) The general rule of thumb is to add a plain base to your lion (I use Albino) in wardrobe and see if they keep 4-5+ bright colors! If your base contributes one or more of the 4 minimum required colors, then your lion isnât a true colorbomb, but thatâs ok! Theyâre still beautiful and colorful! Definitions and general good-to-know info! đColorbomb Definition: A lion with 4-5+ distinct and different brightly colored markings at high opacities. Haliotis marks, hexaplex marks, and decennial marks do not count. Difference between âColorbombâ, âcolorfulâ, and âcolorful markingsâ: These are three separate terms you will see me use! The most important ones here are âcolorbombâ vs âcolorfulâ. The âColorful markingsâ distinction is just my own preference for when I sell my own cubs, feel free to adopt the term! đA colorbomb is as stated above, but a colorful lion is one that looks more colorful than your average potato, but doesnât quite meet the criteria for the label of âColorbombâ. There is no set definition for what makes a âcolorfulâ lion, but it is important to be able to tell the difference, and we can all generally agree on what looks colorful vs âthis lion just has 1 colorâ đâColorful markingsâ: I use these words specifically to refer to a lion that has lots of colorful markings, but overall you canât see much color- like if the marking on top covers all the others OR if the markings they have are at very low opacities. These lions have the potential to make colorbombs (with the right pairing) or colorful lions, but arenât quite in either of those categories themselves. Visual examples of âColorbombâ vs âColorfulâ vs âColorful marksâ đ!!Disclaimer!! Most of the lions shown below belong to other users. Do not steal the designs of other peoples lions!! Colorbombs Colorful lions Colorful Marked Lions I hope this guide helps all you color-lovers! Feel free to ask questions and discuss in the thread but please keep it respectful. This definition is a user created definition, but that doesnât make it invalid. The definition of âclean breedingâ is also user-created ⨠(You can join the BAC clan heređ) 0 players like this post! Like? |
Project PRIVATE (#230272)
Indifferent View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-03 09:38:56 |
Hihi, I'm hoping if you can clarify something? I'm just a a bit puzzled. The first example under 'Colorful lions', I read the caption next to it, what's the difference between that and the lion under the 'Colobomb' section? (The Second image in that category) The part where I'm puzzled is, if you lower the feralis, you'll still see the greens from citron, red from hibiscus some blues and some other reds from the scoundral? Wouldn't it still be claimed as a CB? 0 players like this post! Like? |
Tess•clean G3 Inpu (#214545) Blessed View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-03 11:00:10 |
Hello! Iâm struggling to understand your question/gen. Are you talking about the lion with the dark blue (bluish-grey) background and the lion with the white background? 0 players like this post! Like? |
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Indifferent View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-03 11:03:55 |
The colorbomb lion underneath your lion and the lion under the Colorful Section, (the first one image) They're roughly similar, if you lowered the feralis from the 'colorful' lion, it would still have the same colors defined as a color bomb, but it's still labeled as 'colorful'? 0 players like this post! Like? |
Tess•clean G3 Inpu (#214545) Blessed View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-03 11:11:32 |
The only bright colors that the lion in the âcolorfulâ section has is Algae, Arctic, and Scoundrel, which is only 3 out of the 4 minimum required markings to make a colorbomb, whereas the lion in the âcolorbombâ section has Merlot, Arctic, Citron, and hibiscus, making it 4 bright and visible markings! Does that make sense?/gen 0 players like this post! Like? |
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Indifferent View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-03 11:31:29 |
Another question, it's about the Similus king, would it still be defined as a colorful marked lion if appearance wise, a lion will have a lot of colorful markings but a player might create the appearance based on rainbow scratch out notebook? (Those blacked out paper with rainbow underneath, scratching out a design, it reveals the rainbow color.) I've seen lions have a lot of color but it gets covered up by Feline 7 ely or some sort of black marking. Would it not be counted towards being a color bomb then(Like the simi)? Do the cubs only count as colorbomb if the black markings end up not passing to the cub but the colorful markings did pass onto the cubs? A lot says that colorbombs tend to need to be colorful? How come Algae/Merlot can be counted towards it? I get you can cover those markings up with lighter markings such as Hibiscus or citron, maybe glacial/ardor/peach. 0 players like this post! Like? |
Tess•clean G3 Inpu (#214545) Blessed View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-03 13:32:41 |
Good questions! The colors need to be visible in order for the lion to be considered a true colorbomb! So if a lion were very colorful, but all that color was covered by dull/black marks, then they canât be a colorbomb unless those marks were removed, but they can produce Colorbombs if those dull/black marks were not passed onto the cub. The point of a colorbomb is to look colorful! However, if a lion looked like this for example: Then she would still be considered a colorbomb, as you can see red, green, purple, and yellow! The feline 7 elysian covers up all of the blue from the arctic but you can still see the rest of the colors! Algae is very green, and Merlot is very purple, which make them colorful marks! Other marks such as Ukame arenât very colorful as Ukame is, how can I put this, like a white persons skin color, which isnât very colorful. We donât want to limit too much which markings count and which donât as that will just make things confusing and too difficult. Does this answer help out?/gen 0 players like this post! Like? |
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Indifferent View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-03 13:42:48 |
Oh thank you! How would a 20 marked CB work? I've gotten advice to think of a 20 marked lion as two separate lions? Would the 1-10 slots be colorbomb so they would be CB passing upon the cubs without being hidden? then 11-20 can continue being the CB or if someone took the advise, 1-10 would be CB, but then 11-20 becomes Elysian/Demonic/ or any other non colorbombed markings. You mention that CBs are meant to be colorful, how would you label a 20 marked lion that is split between two different style of markings? 0 players like this post! Like? |
Tess•clean G3 Inpu (#214545) Blessed View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-03 13:47:27 |
No matter how many marks or what those marks are, as long as thereâs 4 separate colors from 4 different markings visible, then itâs a colorbomb! As for passing colorbomb cubs, if all of the color is in slots 11-20, and slots 1-10 are all dull markings, then it wonât make any colorbomb cubs unless you reveal all of the hidden markings on the cubs 0 players like this post! Like? |
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Indifferent View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-03 13:49:27 |
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Renowned View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-15 09:13:35 |
This explains a lot regarding Colourbombs, Colourful lions, Colourful marked lions. Thank you. Where would Pastel Colourbomb fit in? 0 players like this post! Like? |
Tess•clean G3 Inpu (#214545) Blessed View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-06-15 21:54:03 |
Pastels are beautiful! Pastel marks like Water Hyacinth definitely count towards making a colorbomb. As long as the color is visible, it counts! 0 players like this post! Like? Edited on 15/06/23 @ 22:01:33 by Tess •G1 Ogdoad Colorbomb (#214545) |
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