Horns
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Horns
Rarity Key
Height And Placement
★ | Common Styles
Common horns are short, smooth, and simple in style. Straight or curved, horns can be pointed or rounded at the tips, have no texture, and range from 1-2 horns that grow directly on the forehead.
Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered common.
Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered common.
★ | Uncommon Styles
Uncommon horns vary in shape and placement. They can branch, curl, and end in odd shapes. They can be pointed or rounded at the tips and range from 1-2 horns that grow directly on the forehead or along the back of the head..
Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered uncommon.
Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered uncommon.
★ | Rare Styles
Rare horns vary in size, texture, and banding. They can branch, curl, twist, and often allow for unconventional shapes.. They can be pointed or rounded at the tips and range from 1-4 horns that vary from snout to mane.
Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered Rare
Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered Rare
★ | Mythical Styles
Mythical horns vary in just about every way.. They offer unconventional shapes, sizes, textures, and orientation.
Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) and have freedom outside of most rules listed here. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered Mythical
Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) and have freedom outside of most rules listed here. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered Mythical