Traits
Web Wings (AT) (Common)
The Insectoplant has wings made out of silk that can be used to glide but not fly. They can be tucked in and out of Silk Packs.
Note:
This trait only applies to Aratelas.
Caterpillar Feet (Common)
The Insectoplant has two-toed feet and/or two-fingered hands, resembling the feet of a caterpillar. For hands, they may optionally have a thumb in addition to the two fingers.
Multiple Arms / Legs (Common)
The Insectoplant has more than two arms and/or more than two legs. These extra limbs can be placed anywhere on the body as long as they do not resemble another trait that the Insectoplant does not have.
Note:
Using Multiple Arms / Legs does not require the use of Misplaced Body Parts for any additional limbs, regardless of the placement of the additional limbs, unless NONE of the arms and/or legs are in their correct locations.
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Multiple Arms / Legs (AT) (Mandatory)
Species: Aratela
Insectoid Limbs (Common)
The Insectoplant has arms and/or legs resembling those of an insect. With this trait, the word “insect” is used loosely and can include similar animals such as spiders and centipedes.
Sectioned Body (Common)
The Insectoplant has a body that is split up into distinct sections or segments, like that of an insect.
Note:
If the Insectoplant has a more “robotic” look, that would fall under Unusual Body / Body Parts and not Sectioned Body.
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Sectioned Body (TS) (Mutation)
Species: Toxislug
Scarab Rays (MS) (Common)
The Insectoplant has arms and/or legs with a serrated edge, resembling the legs of a beetle.
NOTE:
This trait only applies to Mediscarabs.
Webbed Hands / Feet (SC) (Common)
The Insectoplant has thin webbing connecting the fingers and/or toes to one another. They help the Insectoplant maneuver through the water!
NOTE:
This trait only applies to Scoutopods and Snowphids.
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Webbed Hands / Feet (SP) (Uncommon)
Species: Snowphid
Basic Tail (Common)
The Insectoplant has an average-sized rounded bug-like tail with clear lines of division going down it. It resembles the abdomen of beetles.
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Basic Tail (TS) (Rare)
Species: Toxislug
Large Tail (Common)
The Insectoplant has a large rounded bug-like tail with clear lines of division going down it. It resembles the abdomen of beetles.
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Large Tail (TS) (Rare)
Species: Toxislug
Ant Tail (Common)
The Insectoplant has a fat, round tail with clear lines of division going down it. It resembles the abdomen of ants.
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Ant Tail (BM) (Uncommon)
Species: Brewmoth
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Ant Tail (TS) (Rare)
Species: Toxislug
Grub Tail (Common)
The Insectoplant has a long, rounded, somewhat segmented tail, almost looking like multiple spheroid shapes stuck together. It resembles the tails of grubs.
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Grub Tail (BM) (Uncommon)
Species: Brewmoth
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Grub Tail (TS) (Uncommon)
Species: Toxislug
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Grub Tail (SP) (Uncommon)
Species: Snowphid
Snail / Slug Tail (TS) (Common)
The Insectoplant has a lumpy, somewhat flat tail that may have a skirt going along the bottom. It resembles the foot of a snail or slug.
Note:
This trait only applies to Toxislugs. For any other subspecies, Non-Insectoid Tail is used.
Shark / Fish Tail (SC) (Common)
The Insectoplant has an aquatic tail that may have a caudal fin at the end. It resembles the tail of a shark or fish.
Note:
This trait only applies to Scoutopods. For any other subspecies, Non-Insectoid Tail is used.