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| * Embryo Type : either viviparous or oviparous birth | * Embryo Type : either viviparous or oviparous birth | ||
| * Species Stats : defines maximum stat values once reaching adult (see below) | * Species Stats : defines maximum stat values once reaching adult (see below) | ||
| + | * Species Fluids : defines fluid properties on multiple fluid types (see below) | ||
| ==== Species Stats ==== | ==== Species Stats ==== | ||
| - | Stats are represented with percentages but their implementation is more involved than simply increasing or decreasing by a percentage. All stats are represented with points, the default being 1000 for each stat for every species as a baseline value. The baseline should be considered the average human expectation for vitality, defense, arousal, etc... vaguely meaning to use sensible values. | + | Stats are represented with percentages but their implementation is more involved than simply increasing or decreasing by a percentage. All stats are represented with points, the default being 1000 for each stat for every species as a baseline value; points are measured in seconds, meaning if the baseline is 1000, external forces must wait at least 1000 seconds to have 100% affect. The baseline should be considered the average human expectation for vitality, defense, arousal, etc... vaguely meaning to use sensible values. |
| Values that can be moderated: | Values that can be moderated: | ||
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| - | ====== Species Compatibility | + | ===== Species Compatibility ===== |
| Species are defined as either a purebreds which will have a taxonomical classification, | Species are defined as either a purebreds which will have a taxonomical classification, | ||