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Whoops! There's so many people online at the moment that I lost your post in the commotion! Sorry Helios.
I mean. Yeah, that's basically the concept we're going for. More or less. As I understood it, the lever is just a way to make opening the jaws easier. The dial would by default be on the form change position on the far left. From there: --> Dino 1 --> Dino 2 --> Dino 3 --> Dino 4 ---> (Maybe a fifth Dino? I'm not sure we need that many. Can you think of five distinct dinosaurs for each diet class right off the top of your head?) ---> (Far right) combination finisher. |
I can come up with five for each class except fort aerial and aquatic. Aerial I can do like 3. Aquatic, maybe 4.
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Oh. I guess I didn't count aerial as separate... But I guess technically if aquatic reptiles get the distinction, might as well. I was just gonna throw Pterodactyl or whatever in with the carnivores. :P
You know what? Maybe Aerial should just replace the omnivore form. I can barely come up with one omnivore and I think the one I'm thinking of is already aerial. Haha. :D EDIT: Jeez. I keep missing posts because I take too long to type this stuff. Quote:
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Herbivores- Ankylosaurus, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, and Brachio/Brontosaurus.
Shale I cover the other types as well? |
maybe we could just make it: Land - Sea - Air. plus evolved versions of each ala wizard dragon
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Most omnivores didn't develop until after the ice age. If I'm not mistaken.
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Okay then.
Although, I do think herbivore and carnivore should really be a distinction, though. A distinction just "land dinos" doesn't really set apart. His first two forms should be Carnivore and Herbivore because they're slightly more simple. Aerial and Aqua come later because I think both of those types include carnivores AND herbivores. I think those four forms and a final form is good enough. It's not like we have to sell toys here, so maybe we should keep it relatively simple. |
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