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While there are many possible Enchanted Breed Mothcats, they fall under four broad categories: Toy, Sugar, Undead and Other. Each category has certain traits required for a Mothcat to be considered part of them.
 
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[[File:1391_fcB1y5AoHh.png|alt=MC-1191, a Toy Mothcat.|thumb|MC-1191, a Toy Mothcat.]]
 
=== Toy ===
 
=== Toy ===
 
Toy Mothcats are any Mothcats that are composed of anything that would be generally considered a toy, such as stuffed animals, dolls (including collector's dolls), and similar.
 
Toy Mothcats are any Mothcats that are composed of anything that would be generally considered a toy, such as stuffed animals, dolls (including collector's dolls), and similar.
 
 
The required trait of Toy Mothcats is '''Toy Eyes:'''
 
The required trait of Toy Mothcats is '''Toy Eyes:'''
 
* All Toy Mothcats have to have at least eyes made out of an appropriate material for their type of toy.
 
* All Toy Mothcats have to have at least eyes made out of an appropriate material for their type of toy.

Revision as of 02:22, 10 October 2020

This page is under construction! Any information here is not ready for use and subject to change.

Enchanted Breeds of Mothcats are any kind of Mothcat that aren't living, breathing creatures- whether this be animated objects, undead Mothcats, or anything else! Enchanted Breed Mothcats often have usual traits, parts made out of non-Mothcat materials, and can be totally composed of other materials!

These types of Mothcats are highly variable, and information here may not perfectly apply to every Enchanted Subbreed Mothcat. Please contact a staff member before you do anything with an Enchanted Subbreed Mothcat to make sure your plans are viable!

Traits

Enchanted Breed Mothcat traits can be highly variable, and many even in the same broad categories will have totally different traits from each other. They can, however, be grouped into two broad categories:

Enchantment Generated

Enchantment Generated traits are traits that are not based off an existing Mothcat trait, and often are highly specific to the cat in question. All Enchanted Breed Mothcats have at least one Enchantment Generated trait- some types have specifically set required traits, listed below.

Some of the general types of Enchanted Generated traits are as follows:

  • Various non-eye eyes (toy eyes, buttons, candy, etc.).
    • These are generally referred to as Face traits.
  • Anything that changes what the entire body is made of (ghostly, candy, toy, etc.).
    • These are generally referred to as Body traits.
  • Traits that comprise of candy/toys/etc. attached to the cat with no clear Mothcat equivalent.

Up to two Enchantment Generated traits can be used per cat, extra can be added with EX TCs.

Converted

Converted traits are any traits based off existing Mothcat traits, but made out of non-Mothcat materials, or otherwise changed by the nature of the Enchanted Breed. They are optional, but can be used to add a bit more variety to a cat!

Converted traits require access to the base trait in order to be used. As such, their behaviour changes somewhat based on the original rarity of the trait.

Common Converted traits:

  • Need to remain very similar to the original trait- that is, keep the same shape.
  • Mothcats without a Body trait can only have up to two common Converted traits.
    • Mothcats with a Body Trait do not have a common Converted limit, but it's recommended you only use common Converteds to distinguish material changes or other properties of the trait that wouldn't be explained by the Body trait.

Rare+ Converted traits:

  • Have a little more leeway in how much they have to resemble the base trait- as long as they remain recognisable!
  • There is no limit to the amount of Rare+ Converted traits a Mothcat can have, as long as you have the ability to supply the base traits.

Types

While there are many possible Enchanted Breed Mothcats, they fall under four broad categories: Toy, Sugar, Undead and Other. Each category has certain traits required for a Mothcat to be considered part of them.

MC-1191, a Toy Mothcat.
MC-1191, a Toy Mothcat.

Toy

Toy Mothcats are any Mothcats that are composed of anything that would be generally considered a toy, such as stuffed animals, dolls (including collector's dolls), and similar. The required trait of Toy Mothcats is Toy Eyes:

  • All Toy Mothcats have to have at least eyes made out of an appropriate material for their type of toy.
    • This can include buttons or safety eyes for a plush Mothcat, or glass eyes for a doll, for example.
  • This can also modify the entire face of the Mothcat, if appropriate.
    • For example, a sewn face with a set facial expression.

Other possible traits for a Toy Mothcat include, but are not limited to:

  • Body made of the toy material (Plush Body, Doll Body, etc.)
  • Artificial fur and hair (Converted)
  • Mesh components (Converted using transparency)

Sugar

needs candy eyes/face

Undead

needs at least one cartoony-zombie/undead trait

Other

Generally require eye/face trait, but how exactly may depend on intent

How to Obtain

Pre-made Enchanted Breed Mothcats may be available through sources like sales and events. They will be labled as such!

Enchanted Breed Mothcats are also able to pass their breed down through breeding, unlike most enchantments!

User-created Enchanted Breed Information

When creating a Enchanted Breed Mothcat, whether by MYO or converting an existing cat, there's some specific guidelines to follow in order to make the process as simple as possible for all involved.

It is highly recommended you get your design checked before making your final submission, so staff can verify your plans are viable!

How to Format a MYO Submission/Design Update

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How to Format a Design Check

Ideally, design checks are done when you have a MYO slot, so everything can be input as it would be on submission. You don't need to have final art or have all items, but please be respectful of staff time and only check if you are fairly certain you are going to go ahead with the design if viable.

Generally, format as close to the design update/myo submission as possible. Fill out traits as you would if you were submitting, providing explanations of conversions if needed.

Staff have the ability to look at in-progress MYOs/designs if linked. So after you've filled out the MYO/design update as much as possible, you can link it to staff to check!

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