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Revision as of 23:45, 24 December 2019

Please use this page as a reference for the available traits and rarities of Foxpond MYO Slots.

Types of Rarities

See also: Make-Your-Own Slots (Foxponds) aka activated pond rocks

how many rocks do u have 2 eat for that really cool tail

Common

not a whole lot

Rare

a full bowl without any milk

Ultra Rare

hope ur rly diggin that cronch

Exclusive

These traits cannot be obtained with pond rocks. They are either unlocked by participating in the ARPG or available via official adoptables.

Ears

the better to hear u with

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Fox Fluffy, pointed ears that resemble those of a fox.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Bat Large, hairless ears like those of a bat. Ridges can often be seen on the inside.


Click to enlarge. Bunny Tall and narrow ears like a rabbit would have.


Click to enlarge. Floppy Big floppy ears that fold forward.


Click to enlarge. Lamb Round, narrow ears that stick out from the sides of a foxpond's head.


Click to enlarge. Round Fluffy rounded ears like on a teddy bear.


Back Pond

do not slurp

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Single Color Water The foxpond's water is all the same color.


Click to enlarge. Shoulder Pond The back pond extends onto the top of the foxpond's shoulders and haunches.


Click to enlarge. Small Pond The pond only covers the foxpond's back and does not extend onto the limbs.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Multicolor Water The foxpond's water consists of more than one color.


Click to enlarge. Cape Pond The back pond encompasses the back, chest, shoulders, and haunches; however, it does not extend to the foxpond's belly.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Full Body The foxpond's body is made entirely of water, leaving only the head and the legs below the elbows/ankles.


Pond Rocks

cronchey

Pond Rock Shape

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Round All of the foxpond's pond rocks are a smooth, rounded (spherical or oval) shape.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Decorative Pond rocks that have been formed into another shape; all rocks will still be a similar shape to eachother.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Mismatched Pond rocks with more than one distinctive shape.


Pond Rock Pattern

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Swirl All of the foxpond's pond rocks have visible swirl markings.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Other Any pond rock patterns that are not swirls, and are consistent across all the pond rocks.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Blank No visible pattern on any of the pond rocks.


Click to enlarge. Mismatched More than one distinct pattern can be seen on the pond rocks.


Pond Rock Color

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Single Color All pond rocks are the same color, as are the patterns on them.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Mismatched The foxpond's pond rocks and/or the patterns on them are different colors.


Tail

prolly mention tails are always made at least partly w water

Tail Types

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Flow Any tail that can hold a distinct shape is classified as a flow tail. Most shapes resemble the tails of other animals.


Click to enlarge. Fall The foxpond's tail flows down in an eternal water fall, often ending in a cloud of mist.


Exclusive Traits
Click to enlarge. Multiple Flow When a foxpond gains more than one flow tail, they will form a bunch or a fan. They are able to move independently of one another.


Click to enlarge. Multiple Fall When a foxpond gains multiple fall tails, each tail forms a "tier" of mist on a singular waterfall.


Flow Tail Shapes and Rarities

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Fluffy A tail of water resembling a fluffy fox tail, with distinct fur tuft shapes.


Click to enlarge. Alt Fluffy Another example of the fluffy tail trait, with a sleeker appearance; the "fur" tufts are still distinct.


Click to enlarge. Orb A tail shaped like a smooth orb.


Click to enlarge. Simple Although shaped similar to a fox tail, simple flow tails have little or no visible "fur" tufts.


Click to enlarge. Small A nubby, fluffy tail with distinct "fur" tufts.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Curly A flow tail that curves in on itself; may be "furry" or smooth.


Click to enlarge. Lion A long, narrow tail that ends in a fluffy-looking tuft.


Click to enlarge. Fish A thick tail tapering into the shape of a fish fin.


Click to enlarge. Alt Fish An alternative example of the fish tail, shaped only like the fin.


Click to enlarge. Noodle A long, narrow tail shaped like a short-hair cat's tail.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Braided The water of this tail appears to be arranged in a braid.


Click to enlarge. Combination Multiple types of flow tails on the same foxpond; the example here has two fish tails and a noodle tail.


Click to enlarge. Dragon A thick, spiky tail ending in a spade.


Click to enlarge. Water and Fur Any tail that consists of both water and fur. Pond rocks generally separate the fur from the water.


Click to enlarge. Alt Water and Fur Another example of how the water and fur tail can be combined.


Misc

get fancy

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Real Hair Descriptive Text


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Water Hair Descriptive Text


Click to enlarge. Water Wings Descriptive Text


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Real Wings Descriptive Text


Phases

new table that shows thumbs of Water, Fire, Ice, and Live Ice phases with Flow, Fall, and Extra tails for each