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Mothcats are able to have leafy antennae, manes, wings, and tails. The rarity of leafy traits depends on the type of leaves used.  
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Mothcats are able to have leafy antennae, manes, wings, and tails. The rarity of leafy traits depends on the size and shape of leaves used.  
  
== Types of Leafy Traits ==
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== Common Leafy Traits ==
The shape of the leaf is what defines the rarity:  
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Leaves that are slightly lobed or not at all are considered common. These leaves are generally "whole" in shape but can have "teeth" along the edge, if desired. Examples include (but are not limited to):  <gallery>
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File:Standard Leafy Trait.png|Classic
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File:Spiky-Edge Leafy Trait.png|Teeth Edge
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File:Heart Leafy Trait.png|Heart
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File:Small-Lobe Leafy Trait.png|Small-Lobed
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</gallery>
  
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== Rare Leafy Traits ==
[[Category:Mothcats]] [[Category:Mothcat Traits]]
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Leaves that have exaggerated lobes or sections are considered rare. Examples include (but are not limited to): <gallery>
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File:Maple Leafy Trait.png|Maple
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File:Double-Lobe Leafy Trait.png|Double
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File:Triple-Lobe Leafy Trait.png|Triple
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File:Clover Leafy Trait.png|Clover
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</gallery>
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== Ultra Rare Leafy Traits ==
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Any leaves that branch off into groups or form in clusters are considered ultra rare. These types of leafy traits include vines, ferns, etc.
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Examples include (but are not limited to): <gallery>
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File:Branching Leafy Trait.png|Branching
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File:Fern Leafy Trait.png|Fern
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</gallery>
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[[Category:Mothcats]]  
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[[Category:Mothcat Traits]]

Revision as of 15:44, 19 July 2017

Mothcats are able to have leafy antennae, manes, wings, and tails. The rarity of leafy traits depends on the size and shape of leaves used.

Common Leafy Traits

Leaves that are slightly lobed or not at all are considered common. These leaves are generally "whole" in shape but can have "teeth" along the edge, if desired. Examples include (but are not limited to):

Rare Leafy Traits

Leaves that have exaggerated lobes or sections are considered rare. Examples include (but are not limited to):

Ultra Rare Leafy Traits

Any leaves that branch off into groups or form in clusters are considered ultra rare. These types of leafy traits include vines, ferns, etc.

Examples include (but are not limited to):