Traits
Suncatcher (Very Rare)
10% chance this Kiamara's offspring will gain the Dawnbringer power regardless of whether either parent has the power.
+10 to all traits this Kiamara can pass on.
When used in an enhanced guild quest entry where this power is shown to be used, this Kiamara has a 5% chance of obtaining the Dawnbringer Power Capsule, unless they have the Underworldling buff.
Dromedairy Suncatcher Buff:
10% chance this Dromedairy's offspring will gain the Dawnbringer power regardless of whether either parent has the power.
10% chance of the offspring obtaining the Suncatcher Gene
+10 chance of offspring obtaining the Suncatcher Gene if either parent has the gene.
When used in an enhanced guild quest entry where this power is shown to be used, this Dromedairy has a 5% chance of obtaining the DawnbringerPower Capsule, unless they have the Underworldling buff.
"Some 'Maras and Dromas seem to be able to draw in power from the sun itself to utilize as their own warmth and light. Their radiance can light up even the darkest nights."
How to use in a quest:
Artwork Suggestions:
- Showing the character glowing as if they are a light source in a dark room.
- The character embues an object with a bright light (not from a flame or electrical source).
Writing Suggestions:
- Mentioning how the character takes time to stand in the sunlight to feel more energized/warm throughout their journey.
- Writing how they can make objects or themself glow brightly when they are in a dark space.
Suncatcher Gene (Very Rare)
This trait grants the Dromedairy the Suncatcher colour pallette.
This gene replaces the base colours on a Dromedairy's gene pallette with the ones present.
This gene also replaces the Accent colours with those present on this Pallette. All accent colours Glow and Sparkle brightly.
If a dromedairy has this gene as recessive, in order for offspring to obtain it the other parent must either have this gene as a dominant gene, or a recessive gene.
Cannot pass to offspring as a dominant gene if only one parent carries the recessive gene and has a 75% chance of becoming dominant if both parents have it as recessive if rolled in a breeding.