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|Unlike classic antennae, these antennae heavily resemble the appearance of a bird feather. While they do not offer as much sensitivity as standard antennae, they are very attractive and popular among the wealthy. Different styles are available for feather traits which may affect rarity. Please see [[Feather Traits (Mothcats)|this link]] for more details.}}
 
|Unlike classic antennae, these antennae heavily resemble the appearance of a bird feather. While they do not offer as much sensitivity as standard antennae, they are very attractive and popular among the wealthy. Different styles are available for feather traits which may affect rarity. Please see [[Feather Traits (Mothcats)|this link]] for more details.}}
  
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|The basic "flower-end q-tip" shape is the most common form of floral antennae. Different styles are available for floral traits, which may affect rarity. Please see [[Floral Traits (Mothcats)|this link]] for more details.}}
  
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|Any type of "hard" horn is considered an ultra rare or higher. Horns are not natural among Mothcats and are often associated with "tough" elements, like rock. Their horns are magically enhanced so that they do not weigh down on their heads. Mothcats with horns are able to use them for fighting. They are also commonly found among [[Cursed Mothcats|Cursed Mothcats]] as witches prefer this more intimidating look for their companions. Horns after a certain length and of a certain shape are considered illegal. Please see [[Horn Traits (Mothcats)|this page]] for more details.}}
 
|Any type of "hard" horn is considered an ultra rare or higher. Horns are not natural among Mothcats and are often associated with "tough" elements, like rock. Their horns are magically enhanced so that they do not weigh down on their heads. Mothcats with horns are able to use them for fighting. They are also commonly found among [[Cursed Mothcats|Cursed Mothcats]] as witches prefer this more intimidating look for their companions. Horns after a certain length and of a certain shape are considered illegal. Please see [[Horn Traits (Mothcats)|this page]] for more details.}}
  
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|Similar to the horn trait, antlers are considered ultra rare or higher. Antlers are softer than horns and are often velvety to touch. They are also magically enhanced to be lightweight and can be used for sparring.}}
 
|Similar to the horn trait, antlers are considered ultra rare or higher. Antlers are softer than horns and are often velvety to touch. They are also magically enhanced to be lightweight and can be used for sparring.}}
  
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Revision as of 22:33, 6 May 2017

See also: Mothcats Trait Sheet (Visual-Only)

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

Types of Rarities

See also: Make-Your-Own Slots (Mothcats)

Common

Also known as Classic traits, the standard Mothcat appearance is based off of a combination of real-life cats and moths. Traits will generally get rarer as the they stray further away from the original concept of moth-cat hybrids.

Certain traits, like leafy antennae and wings, are so widespread that they are considered common traits despite not being a natural trait seen in regular cats and moths.

Rare

Traits based off of other real-life animals or considered "unique/luxury" traits in real cats often fall under the rare trait category. Mothcats exist all around the world of Falena and evolved to adapt to their environments. In some cases, these traits were applied to them by fairies or witches seeking to create a new look for their companions.

Ultra Rare

Traits that are elemental or considered high luxury fall under the ultra rare category. In general, elemental traits are very unstable and most Mothcats who are born with them do not survive past kittenhood. Mothcats with elemental traits are very rarely seen and over time have come to exist only in legends. (Note for Misa... maybe make the elemental trait blurb a separate page on its own.)

Exclusive

Exclusive is a blanket term for traits unavailable to MYO slots. Also called Legendary or Illegal traits, these traits are extremely unique and often times one of a kind. They are also used to describe the distinctive traits of other Mothcat breeds. Traits belonging to certain Mothcat breeds cannot be made with normal MYO's.

Applied

See also: Applied Traits (Mothcats)

Applied traits refer to traits that need to be "applied" via the Mothcats ARPG. Such traits include accessories, clothing, and special color effects.

While there are no color restrictions for Mothcat coats, traits that give "special effects" to a Mothcat's coat are limited. Certain visual effects, such as glittering and glowing, are considered applied traits and can only be added to Mothcats with special ARPG items or purchasable vouchers. In the past, such visual effects were considered rare traits, but due to various reasons, they are now application-only traits.

Antennae

Mothcats sport antennae similar to moths and other insects. These antennae are fully functional and act alongside Mothcat whiskers to help them detect changes in their surroundings. Mothcats with standard antennae are highly sensitive to their environment, while more luxurious antennae serve other functions... or may simply be there for decoration.

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Origin ("Type") Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Classic

Original Classic Mothcat antennae are thin, feather-like protrusions. For simplicity, they are drawn as solid, elongated "footballs"; however, more realistic styles may draw them with the proper moth antenna texture as desired.


Click to enlarge. Leafy

Generic simple leaf shapes are allowed for the common rarity leafy antennae. Please see this link for more details on leafy traits.


Click to enlarge. Q-Tip

Q-Tip antennae only have tear-shaped ends. Please see this link for more details on q-tip antennae.


Click to enlarge. Swirly

Common tier swirly antennae are relatively short. Please refer to the length diagram above for an explanation of antennae length rarities.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Feather

Unlike classic antennae, these antennae heavily resemble the appearance of a bird feather. While they do not offer as much sensitivity as standard antennae, they are very attractive and popular among the wealthy. Different styles are available for feather traits which may affect rarity. Please see this link for more details.


Click to enlarge. Floral (New!)

The basic "flower-end q-tip" shape is the most common form of floral antennae. Different styles are available for floral traits, which may affect rarity. Please see this link for more details.


Click to enlarge. Shaped Q-Tip

Any shape at the end of q-tip antennae which are not tear-drop shaped are considered rare, including but not limited to pom-pom shapes, round balls, stars, etc. Please see this link for more details on q-tip antennae.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Horns (Any)

Any type of "hard" horn is considered an ultra rare or higher. Horns are not natural among Mothcats and are often associated with "tough" elements, like rock. Their horns are magically enhanced so that they do not weigh down on their heads. Mothcats with horns are able to use them for fighting. They are also commonly found among Cursed Mothcats as witches prefer this more intimidating look for their companions. Horns after a certain length and of a certain shape are considered illegal. Please see this page for more details.


Click to enlarge. Antlers

Similar to the horn trait, antlers are considered ultra rare or higher. Antlers are softer than horns and are often velvety to touch. They are also magically enhanced to be lightweight and can be used for sparring.


Click to enlarge. Tree Branch

Leaves and fruit may grow on tree branch antlers. Depending on the Mothcat (or Mothlion), the leaves and fruit may change with the seasons. Tree branch antlers are magically enhanced to be weightless. They are not meant for fighting.


Click to enlarge. Multiple Sets

Any set of antennae can be multiplied for this trait, but the rarity will depend on both traits. (So having multiple sets is one trait, and the type of antennae will be another trait.)


Click to enlarge. Crystal (New!)

Any type of stone or crystal falls under the crystal antennae category. Crystals can be any shape or color, but they need to be the same type of crystal for both antennae. The antennae may be asymmetrical.


Click to enlarge. Nothing

Sometimes, Mothcats are born without antennae. It happens very rarely, though.


Exclusive Traits
Click to enlarge. Unicorn

Unicorn horns came from a fairy's love for the magical unicorn. Unicorns are constantly growing and need to be worn down to maintain their shape. They can be carved or decorated, as desired by the Mothcat or its owner. Unicorns can be used to stab the enemies of the owner.


Click to enlarge. Anything Else!

Any other antennae trait is exclusive and cannot be made unless with permission from floramisa. If you have any suggestions or questions, please contact her on dA or Discord.


Ears

While most Mothcats have common, triangle ears, it is said in ancient times that fairies experimented mixing other animal traits into Mothcats. Such experimentation led to Mothcats born with the ears of other animals. These traits are hard to find among bred Mothcats, as even in the wild, they are rare. Mothcats with other animal-like ears tend to be shunned by other wild Mothcats, thus they prefer to live alone.

▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Origin ("Type") Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Classic

Original Most Mothcats have ears that are small and triangle-shaped.


Click to enlarge. Tufted

Original While most modern Mothcats are kept as household pets, feral Mothcats still exist in the wild. They are most easily identified by their tipped (tufted) ears. Not all tuft-eared Mothcats are feral, however. Mothcat breeders have successfully bred the gene into some of their luxury Mothcat lines to make them look more "wild" and "exotic."


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Bat

Mothcats with bat ears have ultra sensitive hearing and can identify even the slightest movements around them. They are not very fluffy, unfortunately.


Click to enlarge. Fennec

These big ears are very soft and fluffy, much like their fennec fox inspirations.


Click to enlarge. Rabbit

These ears are long and thin. Mothcats with rabbit ears are often mistaken for rabbits, themselves.


Click to enlarge. Curled

Unlike folded ears, these ears naturally curl backwards.


Click to enlarge. Papillon (New!)

Humans bred for fluffy ears that vaguely resemble butterfly wings.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Round

These ears don't come to a point, they are perfectly round like a teddy bear's.


Click to enlarge. Lop

These rabbit ears flop down, unable to be held upright.


Click to enlarge. Folded

A rare mutation can cause a mothcat's ears to fold forward. Some affected kittens don't display this mutation until they're grown.


Click to enlarge. Mixed

Sometimes the mutation leading to folded ears only affects one of a mothcat's ears, leaving the other upright.


Click to enlarge. Wing (New!)

It took the fairies a few tries to figure out how to give mothcats the gift of flight; these feathered wing ears are a remnant of some of the earlier attempts.


Click to enlarge. Extended Papillon (New!)

For when papillon ears aren't fluffy enough.


Exclusive Traits
Click to enlarge. Anything Else!

If it's not listed above, it's illegal. Stay out of trouble, kids.


Manes

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Trait Name Origin ("Type") Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Classic

Original Classic mothcat manes are full and smooth, creating a fluffy ring around their neck that extends down their chest to their stomach.


Click to enlarge. Scruff

Original The scruff mane still forms a thick ring of fur around a mothcat's neck, but unlike classic, it doesn't reach all the way down the chest to the stomach.


Click to enlarge. Leafy

A mane made entirely of leaves. Some can produce small flowers.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Cloudy

A surprisingly stable elemental mane, made of a puffy cloud.


Click to enlarge. Lion

Some mothkittens lose less fur than others when they grow up, resulting in a miniature lion appearance.


Click to enlarge. Horse

Humans have bred manes to resemble show horses. Those left untrimmed tend to become loose and flowing.


Click to enlarge. Feather (New!)


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Wooly

Like a sheep, a mothcat with a wooly mane has its entire torso covered in thick wool.


Click to enlarge. Dragon


Click to enlarge. Flame


Click to enlarge. Water


Click to enlarge. Crystal (New!)


Exclusive Traits
Click to enlarge. Nothing!

An exceptionally rare condition, most common in hairless mothcats, where a mothkitten's fluff continuously falls off until there is nothing left. Without a mane to create a coccoon, these mothcats cannot breed.


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Wings

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▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Origin ("Type") Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Classic

Original Classic moth wings tend to be drawn as elongated "football" shapes.


Click to enlarge. Round

Original Round moth wings do not come to a point and are generally more broad than classic wings.


Click to enlarge. Leafy

Simple leaf shapes are allowed for the common rarity leafy wings. Please see [LINK] for more information on leafy traits.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Butterfly

Butterfly wings are generally larger and more decorative than classic wings. They are highly sought after by humans for Mothcat shows.


Click to enlarge. Extended Butterfly (Short)

A variety of butterfly wings with a small extension on the bottom.


Click to enlarge. Glasswing Butterfly

These butterfly wings have transparent sections within them.


Click to enlarge. Dragonfly

Two pairs of long, thin, transparent wings.


Click to enlarge. Beetle

Beetle wings consist of one pair of transparent wings, similar to dragonfly wings, and a pair of hard forewings. These forewings act as a protective shell when not in flight.


Click to enlarge. Feathered

A single pair of feathered bird wings, yet another remnant of the fairies' experimentation with birds.


Click to enlarge. Membrane

Boney wings with stretchy membranes, similar to those of a bat.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Extended Butterfly (Long)

Butterfly wings with an exceptionally long extension on the bottom.


Click to enlarge. Flame


Click to enlarge. Water


Click to enlarge. Crystal (New!)


Click to enlarge. Cherub

In especially rare cases, Mothcats may be born with multiple sets of wings. Cherub wings are two pairs of feathered wings, and are often considered angelic and holy.


Exclusive Traits
Click to enlarge. Seraph

Even rarer than cherub are seraph wings, three pairs of feathered wings. Though such Mothcats are often worshiped, they are also hunted for their rarity.


Click to enlarge. Anything Else!


Tails

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▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Origin ("Type") Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Classic

Original A long, flexible tail like you would find on most short-hair cats.


Click to enlarge. Fluffy

Original A long, fluffy cat tail.


Click to enlarge. Pointy

Original The fur comes to a distinct point at the end of this medium-length tail.


Click to enlarge. Bob

Original A short, stumpy tail.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Cottontail

A short, cottony tail like a bunny might have.


Click to enlarge. Lion

The fur of this long and slender tail is short except for the tip, which has a puff of longer fur.


Click to enlarge. Feathered


Click to enlarge. Fish

A thick, fluffy tail with an imitation "fin" on the end.


Click to enlarge. Curled

Similar to a famous "doge" that dramatically increased the popularity of this trait, this fluffy tail curls over the back of the mothcat.


Click to enlarge. Hair

Long and flowing hair covers this tail, similar to a horse tail.


Click to enlarge. Nothing

Thanks to eccentric human breeders, some Mothcats exist with no visible tail.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Two-Tailed

Mothcats born with two tails are considered bad omens in Eastern legends.


Click to enlarge. Cloud


Click to enlarge. Flame


Click to enlarge. Water


Exclusive Traits
Click to enlarge. Split


Click to enlarge. Anything Else!


Miscellaneous

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▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Origin ("Type") Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Joint Tufts

Extra clumps of fluff at the elbow and ankle joints.


Click to enlarge. Paw Tufts

Extra clumps of fluff behind the paws.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Long Paw Tufts

A bit of longer fur behind the paws of the mothcat, giving it a flowing quality.


Click to enlarge. Fangs

Pointy teeth just long enough to stick out when the Mothcat's mouth is closed.


Click to enlarge. Underbite (New!)

Turn those fangs upside down; an underbite gives a Mothcat two pointy teeth sticking up from their bottom lip even when their mouth is closed.


Click to enlarge. Short Head Hair

Long hair on a mothcat's head that is not connected to the mane. It can be styled, but the length can't go past the Mothcat's cheekbones.


Click to enlarge. Long Cheek Fluff


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Soul Tufts


Click to enlarge. Flame Tufts


Click to enlarge. Winged Tufts


Click to enlarge. Saberteeth

These fangs are extra EXTRA, and extend down to the mothcat's chin.


Click to enlarge. Long Head Hair

Hair on a Mothcat's head that is long enough to reach past their cheekbones. Not a part of the mane.


Exclusive Traits
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Eyes

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▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Origin ("Type") Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Classic

Original White sclera, same-colored eyes.


Click to enlarge. Round Pupils

Original Large, round pupils like a house cat.


Click to enlarge. Sharp Pupils

Original Narrow, slit pupils.


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Heterochromia

Two-colored eyes. Most commonly this means one eye is a different color than the other, but it can also present as two colors within the same eye.


Click to enlarge. Colored Sclera

The so-called "whites" of the eyes are no longer white.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Shaped Pupils

Pupils that are any shape other than Sharp or Round.


Click to enlarge. Glowing

These eyes emit their own dim light.


Exclusive Traits
Click to enlarge. Anything Else!


Coat Lengths

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▶ TRAIT CHART
Trait Name Origin ("Type") Description
Common Traits
Click to enlarge. Classic

Short hair Mothcat


Rare Traits
Click to enlarge. Long

Long-haired Mothcat


Click to enlarge. Curly (New!)

Variation of long hair.


Ultra Traits
Click to enlarge. Hairless

Hairless Mothcat


Different Breeds / Variations

See also: Mothcat Breeds

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Additional References

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