Coat Markings
Mantibab pelts are always covered in spots of varying round shapes and sizes!
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★ | Common Styles
Common spots are simple, numerous, and natural in shape and appearance. They can be smaller or larger, but should not look like dust or tiny splattering of spots, as can be found in rarer tiers.
Spots are not limited to these styles or placements but should give you a general look at what is considered common.
Spots are not limited to these styles or placements but should give you a general look at what is considered common.
Add-on speckles should be sparse, and cannot be a spot type on their own. Use it sparingly please!
★ | Uncommon Styles
Uncommon spots allow for larger and oblong shapes. Layering spots over one another to make specific patterns will count as uncommon!
Spots are not limited to these styles or placements but should give you a general look at what is considered uncommon.
Spots are not limited to these styles or placements but should give you a general look at what is considered uncommon.
★ | Rare Styles
Rare spots include geometric shapes and allow for "vaguer" spots, giving a stranger feel to your bab.
Spots are not limited to these styles or placements but should give you a general look at what is considered Rare
Spots are not limited to these styles or placements but should 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 but should give you a general look at what is considered Mythical
Horns are not limited to these styles but should give you a general look at what is considered Mythical