that would be correct.Seandkat wrote:But as a beginner you do create new slimes in a way by feeding the plorts to the slimes? Is that what they are referring to?
But even before you unlock The Lab you can still make largosPurplecharmanderz wrote:that would be correct.Seandkat wrote:But as a beginner you do create new slimes in a way by feeding the plorts to the slimes? Is that what they are referring to?
SlimeCone99 wrote:But even before you unlock The Lab you can still make largosPurplecharmanderz wrote:that would be correct.Seandkat wrote:But as a beginner you do create new slimes in a way by feeding the plorts to the slimes? Is that what they are referring to?
This idea is even better then mine!akkamaddi wrote:With slime science, you can catch Gordos. As far as I know all the science tools just help make the game easier, but do not give you access to new things.
Anyway, along what the original poster was saying, perhaps with some new tech you can make synthetic plorts, and the plorts will give a Largo an "Aspect", but also have a set chance of making the largo a Tarr instead.
A Largo can only have one aspect. Giving a different synt plort will turn the largo into Tarr that immediately clones itself.
The aspect is a tiny floating icon over the Largo's forehead, and perhaps new eyes.
Synth Plorts are made with the Plorterizer. The player finds the recipe (this would be a GREAT way to make the Ranch Exchange useful!!), she can activate the recipe at any time, and shoot the ingredients into the Plorterizer. The Plorterizer takes one hour game time to work. Changing the recipe belches out any stored ingredients. Ingredients could be any resource, as well as slimes.
Synth Plort of the Pinkish Omnivore: This recipe comes with the Plorterizer, and requires a lot of pink slimes and pink plorts. A largo made Omnivore looses its favorite food, but will eat any fruit, veggie, or meat.
Synth Plort of the Munchies We Will NOT Ask About: Thora gives this, and DON'T ASK. The largo is perpetually hungry, and could really use some eye drops. A Largo with Munchies has a permanent reduction in agitation. The largo gets hungry in half the time. However, there is a 25% chance each time it eat that it does not produce a plort. Also, the distance at which it can sense free-range food is slightly reduced.
Synth Plort of the Pseudo Demi Feral: Just add a pinch of salt... and a few Sabre Plorts. The PD Feral Largos have a small but permanent increase in agitation, an at their hungriest will get Salty. They also start Salty after eating this Plort (like a Hunter Largo). The PD Ferals add meat to their diet. If the base Largo already ate meat (includes any Pink or Sabre Largo), they get Hen Hen as a favorite food.
Synth Plort of the Healthy Vegan: Contains Kookadoba and Spicy Tofu. A Vegan Largo has a small permanent reduction in agitation. A Vegan Largo has its diet shifted. It will eat any Fruit or Veggie, but no meat. It will eat Kookadoba, and its favorite food is change to Spicy Tofu.
Synth Plort of the Collector Nerd: Nerd Largos love their toys, and get really grouchy without them. They have a significant permanent boost to agitation. However, the agitation reduction from any Slime Science is doubled (including a pen's music box). Surrounding these Largos with toys mellows them out and makes them happy. Also, when they eat, they have a 5% chance for each toy nearby (10% if the toy specifically affects that largo) of producing extra plorts. This chance is rolled once per toy, but only one time per kind of toy. This means that a pen packed full of one of each toy could make the largos produce large but randomly fluctuating numbers of plorts.
Would this be an idea closer to the original post?
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