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Today we see the release for Slime Variations I as suggested by charles W!
Slime Variations I by Charles W.
Different variations on slimes. These aimed for forest types. Firefly slimes, Honey Slimes, algae slimes, and flower slimes
Firefly slimes have a light emitting from inside and tiny wings keeping them afloat. They generate their own light and electricity for defense against adventurers that would kidnap them. Honey Slimes live near bee colonies protecting it by leaving a extra sticky residue. They carry the same honeycomb pattern across their body while drooling and oozing honey. Once trapped by the honey residue the bees swoop in to attack. Algae slimes culminate near ponds in the forest or in damp sections. Looking similar to a rock with patches of green on them they wait for innocent prey to come close. With sunlight they grow stronger and faster than normal slimes. Flower slimes look like overfilled stems with a flower on top usually green in base color. These slimes can be dangerous as they control the vines of the plant on them to drag unknowing prey right to them.
Small creatures like these are always needed in all sorts of games for early/introductory level encounters, so I was really happy to draw these up today!
Hope these, combiend with their frontview map sprites will make a readily useful asset combo for your projects! Please look forward to their 4-direction map sprites as part of the first May 2019 update cycle rewards!
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Ækashics
2019-05-20 20:21:07 +0000 UTCÆkashics
2019-05-20 20:21:02 +0000 UTCCharles W.
2019-05-20 01:58:26 +0000 UTCÆkashics
2019-05-19 22:46:46 +0000 UTCSarah R.
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2019-05-19 22:14:42 +0000 UTCCharles W.
2019-05-18 02:29:09 +0000 UTCSarah R.
2019-05-17 18:29:46 +0000 UTCCharles W.
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