Traits

Lower Limb Patch

Lower Limb Patch (Common)

Species: Plushibe (Plushipal subtype)
  • "adds a patch to between 1 and 4 lower limbs, i.e. lower arm(s) and lower leg(s)."
  • "can start and end anywhere in the lower limb's area, as long as there's 1 patch per limb."
  • "elbows, knees, wrists and ankles may be part of these patches, but may not be the only part of the patch."
  • "these patches may connect to upper limb patches, paw patches and feet patches, but don't have to."

Most information about this trait can be seen in the sheet (aka the text above as well). The patches can start and end anywhere on the lower limbs and may include wrists, elbows, knees and ankles (but may not be placed on only those parts). You may use any number of limbs you like (e.g. both legs, both arms, both legs and arms, one arm, one arm and one leg, two legs and one arm, etc.) and the placement of the patches doesn't have to be symmetrical.

Please note that while the text mentions these patches can connect to other patches, you will need the multi-patch trait in order to use multiple patch traits on your Plushibe. Please refer to that trait if you're unsure on how connecting patches works.

The trait sheet shows several examples of this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure whether your idea fits within this trait, just ask the mods in our Discord server!

Upper Limb Patch

Upper Limb Patch (Common)

Species: Plushibe (Plushipal subtype)
  • "adds a patch to between 1 and 4 upper limbs, i.e. upper arm(s) and upper leg(s)."
  • "can start and end anywhere in the upper limb's area, as long as there's 1 patch per limb."
  • "elbows and knees may be part of these patches, but may not be the only part of the patch."
  • "these patches may connect to lower limb patches, paw patches and feet patches, but don't have to."

Most information about this trait can be seen in the sheet (aka the text above as well).  The patches can start and end anywhere on the upper limbs and may include elbows and knees (but may not be placed on only those parts). You may use any number of limbs you like (e.g. both legs, both arms, both legs and arms, one arm, one arm and one leg, two legs and one arm, etc.) and the placement of the patches doesn't have to be symmetrical.

Please note that while the text mentions these patches can connect to other patches, you will need the multi-patch trait in order to use multiple patch traits on your Plushibe. Please refer to that trait if you're unsure on how connecting patches works.

The trait sheet shows several examples for this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure wether your idea fits within this trait, just ask the mods in our Discord server!

Back Limb Stitches

Back Limb Stitches (Common)

Species: Plushibe (Plushipet subtype)
  • "stitches anywhere on and around the back limbs. stitches should in some way run along the length of the limb or wrap around it."
  • "stitches don't need to be symmetrical nor do they need to be present on both limbs. stitches may be present anywhere within the marked area. multiple stitches may be present in the same area."
  • "stitches may be any style (e.g. running, overcast, crossed, etc.) of thread. they may be used to separate segments, patterns or colours."

Most information about this trait can be seen in the sheet (aka the text above as well).  The stitches can be present anywhere on the back limbs including paws. You may use any somewhat realistic pattern of stitching. You may put multiple stitches in one area and stitches may separate sections of colours or patterns, slightly mimicking patches.

You will need the multi-stitch trait in order to use multiple stitch traits (aka stitches in multiple different areas) on your Plushibe. Please refer to that trait if you're unsure on how connecting stitches works.

The trait sheet shows several examples for this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure whether your idea fits within this trait, just ask the mods in our Discord server!

Front Limb Stitches

Front Limb Stitches (Common)

Species: Plushibe (Plushipet subtype)
  • "stitches anywhere on and around the front limbs. stitches should in some way run along the length of the limb or wrap around it."
  • "stitches don't need to be symmetrical nor do they need to be present on both limbs. stitches may be present anywhere within the marked area. multiple stitches may be present in the same area."
  • "stitches may be any style (e.g. running, overcast, crossed, etc.) of thread. they may be used to separate segments, patterns or colours."

Most information about this trait can be seen in the sheet (aka the text above as well).  The stitches can be present anywhere on the front limbs including paws. You may use any somewhat realistic pattern of stitching. You may put multiple stitches in one area and stitches may separate sections of colours or patterns, slightly mimicking patches.

You will need the multi-stitch trait in order to use multiple stitch traits (aka stitches in multiple different areas) on your Plushibe. Please refer to that trait if you're unsure on how connecting stitches works.

The trait sheet shows several examples for this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure whether your idea fits within this trait, just ask the mods in our Discord server!

Classic Zipper

Classic Zipper (Common)

Category: Zippers
Species: Plushibe
  • "the 'classic' or 'simple' style of zipper. these are the zippers you've seen before plenty on jackets, jeans, pencilcases or even tents. the pull is a type of metal or sturdy plastic in the shape of a rectangle, oval or something somewhat close. the pull can be attached directly to the slider or with a small ring. the pull can have any colours and even feature some patterns or words."
  • "the zipper itself is simple and straightforward. the teeth can have any zig-zag-appearing shape. this is somewhat a matter of artstyle, though the teeth should not have any complicated shape nor be one straight line or no teeth at all. the zipper style may not change halfway, but if there are multiple zippers on one plushibe, those zippers may have different styles than the other. the zipper can have any colour(s) and feature simple non-lined patterns."

Most information about this trait can be seen in the sheet (aka the text above as well). This is the most common and simple type of zipper. The pull shape can be anything from a blocky rectangle to a narrow oval. The shape can be slightly unique within the rectangle-oval theme (narrow gem-shape, diamond-shape, teardrop-shape, triangle, etc.) but must remain very simple. Specific shapes such as hearts and stars are not permitted in classic zippers. The zipper can be any colour(s) and may have simple patterns or gradients. The pull may feature a simple line-based symbol or text, the chain may not.

Please note that this is a style-type zipper trait and you will need a location-type zipper trait to go along with it.

The trait sheet shows several examples of this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure whether your idea fits this trait, ask the mods in our Discord server!

Belly Zipper

Belly Zipper (Common)

Category: Zippers
Species: Plushibe
  • "the zipper is placed on a vertical line across the plushibe's belly and/or chest."
  • "the zipper can start anywhere between just above the collarbones to just below the ribs, and can end anywhere between just below the ribs and around the crotch."
  • "the pull can be on either side. the zipper may be placed slightly to the side or be slightly diagonal, within reason."

Most information about this trait can be seen in the sheet (aka the text above as well). The zipper is placed on a vertical line across the chest and/or belly. The position and shape of the zipper may stray a little from vertical , straight and right in the middle - but not too much. The zipper can be placed anywhere between just above the collarbones and around the crotch area, but should start/end or go past just below the ribs. The zipper should never be so short it looks like a square.

Please note that this is a location-type zipper trait and you will need a style-type zipper trait to go along with it.

The trait sheet shows several examples of this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure whether your idea fits this trait, ask the mods in our Discord server!

Label Tag

Label Tag (Common)

Category: Tags
Species: Plushibe
  • "the most common tags are labels, strips of paper-like material."
  • "labels can have any kind of text written on them. this can be their name, a random word, '100% polyester', etc. labels can also feature simple line-based patterns and symbols. labels usually don't have many colours and can't be too detailed."
  • "these are usually located on the (back) legs but can also appear on the arms, back or sides. pretty much anywhere except for the head, neck, hands and feet."
  • "labels are always attached with some kind of stitches, but these are not always visible."
  • "(double or folded tags are possible) (labels can be partially cut, this doesn't hurt!)"

Most information about this trait can be seen in the sheet (aka the text above as well). This trait gives a Plushibe the label-type of tag. They are made of paper, don't include (m)any colour (aside from the base colour and line colour(s)) and feature any text or simple line-based patterns/symbols. Tags can be folded, double (up to 2) or partially cut off (the base must remain visible - cutting a label does not hurt the Plushibe (maybe their ego a little bit)). 

(Obviously, tags can not feature any slurs, heavy insults or words/symbols with hateful themes. Lighter curses such as 'shit' or 'fuck' are allowed. Also note that you can't 'claim' a tag - there is a chance of multiple plushibes existing with a ':3' or 'hello!' on their tag, for example. Final note; if you want your tag to feature your Plushibe's masterlist ID, please open a ticket in the Discord server when you're as good as done with designing and ask a mod what the next character ID would currently be, staff is willing to 'hold' that ID for a few days so you can put the ID on the tag.)

The trait sheet shows several examples of this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure whether your idea fits this trait, ask the mods in our Discord server!

Ear Stuffing

Ear Stuffing (Common)

Category: Stuffing
Species: Plushibe
  • "stuffing pours out of either or both ears. commonly comes out of the inner ears, but can also act as 'ear tufts'."

This trait gives a Plushibe visible stuffing in or around the ears. Most commonly, the stuffing takes up the entire inner ear and/or pours out slightly. 

Please note that this is a location-type stuffing trait and you will need a style-type stuffing trait to go along with it.

The trait sheet shows several examples of this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure whether your idea fits this trait, ask the mods in our Discord server!

Classic Stuffing (Common)

Category: Stuffing
Species: Plushibe
  • the trait sheet is work in progress, please read the text below well - apologies for the inconvenience </3

Most information about this trait can be seen in the sheet (aka the text above as well). This is the most common and simple type of stuffing. The stuffing is light, fluffy and/or poofy. It can be any colour or feature a gradient. Classic stuffing does not have any charms within but may have some glitter.

Please note that this is a style-type stuffing trait and you will need a location-type stuffing trait to go along with it.

The trait sheet shows several examples of this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure whether your idea fits this trait, ask the mods in our Discord server!

Shiba Tail

Shiba Tail (Common)

Category: Tails
Species: Plushibe
  • "can be any amound of curl, curl up or downwards, etc."
  • "as long as it still looks close enough to a real shiba tail!"

This trait gives a Plushibe a curly tail close to that of a shiba inu. This tail may have short or long fur, curl a lot or a little, curl up or down, be big or small, etc. Some other examples of tails that fit in this category are those of huskies, pomeranians, basenjis, akitas, etc.

The trait sheet shows several examples for this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure wether your idea fits within this trait, just ask the mods in our Discord server!

Canine Tail

Canine Tail (Common)

Category: Tails
Species: Plushibe
  • "any standard canine tail, mainly based on wolf or fox tails!"
  • "may not be too curly to not conflict with the shiba tail trait"

This trait gives a Plushibe a simple canine tail close to that of a fox or wolf. This tail may have short or long fur, be big or small, etc. Some other examples of tails that fit in this category are those of wolves, foxes, african wild dogs, coyotes, german shepherds, labrador retrievers, fox terriers, vizslas, etc.

The trait sheet shows several examples for this trait! These are not the only possible variants but give a good image of how this trait should look like. If you're unsure wether your idea fits within this trait, just ask the mods in our Discord server!

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