Category:Variant

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Tuxemon within a species may vary based on their genetics or environment. Variants could be purely mechanical, purely cosmetic or mechanical and cosmetic, and either be fixed from a monster's birth, fixed from some point after birth, or able to be changed.

Genetic

Local variation

For example, a butterfly tuxemon could have different wings based on which route it's captured in.

Sub-species

Magmaturtle's default form is a fiery turtle, but a sea-dwelling subspecies would have a different Type and techniques.

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Speciation

The Furnursus and Bursa families may be closely related: both are fiery bears with a meditative/psychic side.

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Sexual dimorphism

Differences within a species based on the sex (see Wikipedia).

At its most extreme, this could result in different species - like Nudiflot M and Nudiflot F.

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Congential

Congenital conditions

From birth, but not necessarily inherited - could include different colouration, sizes or features.

Colour variations exist for some tuxemon:

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Epigenetic changes

From birth and inherited, but not resulting from DNA (see Wikipedia)

Atavisms

(Wikipedia)

Random variations

Emerge at birth but do not reflect genetic variation, like different monsters in a species having different patterns of spots

Environmental

Permanent changes based on environment

Memnomnom's masks take the form of a dead king's face. This could also belong to the tool use category if it turns out that they can change their masks.

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Jemuar have different gems based on the rocks found where they were born.

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Katacoon evolves based on which technique it knows.

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Temporary changes based on environment

Like changing colour from eating berries of a particular colour.

Changing based on a cycle

Like the four seasons (io9; Wikipedia)

Jeluna changes with the phases of the moon.

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Brief, cyclical or voluntary

Triggered changes

Like a skink losing its tail to distract a predator or a cuttlefish changing pigmentation; a tuxemon could change its colours to match its trainer, and if its trainer changed clothes it would change colouring. A tuxemon could have different abilities based on which status they had when they were caught.

Morphs that involve Booster Tech or Badges - like the Botbot family - are an example of this, since the transformation can be reversed or a new one selected.

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Bewhich has a "sealed form":

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Tool use

Like a hermit crab getting different powers based on what shell they use as their home or a coconut crab getting more defence while it has a coconut shell, or a domesticated monster wearing clothes or getting a haircut (see Wikipedia)

Stimulant reaction

Like a dragon becoming ultra-powerful for a period after touching a magical stone

There's art for some monsters that doesn't match their main form (e.g. Moloch and Jemuar). This could be a form that is temporarily unlockable, e.g. through injecting them with a stimulant.

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Changing based on a phase or condition

Where the changes only last for the duration - like having different properties while pregnant

Other

  • Fusions
  • Permanent or indefinite magical or scientific transformations
  • Morphing is a form of change
  • Changes that occur through maturation, like growing more tails, growing larger, more monsters joining a swarm
  • Some Variants could be implemented through Features.

Pages in category "Variant"

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