Burn
( nBr / BrBr )
• Rarity - Common •
A gene that creates dark points on the head, limbs, and tail.
Samples
None, yet.
Coverage & Explanation
At minimum, it must affect three (3) of the shown points. The coverage must affect the entirety of the points' minimum range.
At maximum, it may affect all five (5) of the shown points. The coverage may affect the entirety of the maximum ranges.
This gene may darken everything it touches— skin and keratin included.
At maximum, it may affect all five (5) of the shown points. The coverage may affect the entirety of the maximum ranges.
This gene may darken everything it touches— skin and keratin included.
Notes
- This gene may affect the skin, keratin, and/or eyes.
- On a longer tail, the tail's minimum range's size remains the same, and stems from the tips as well. Its maximum range will still cover the entire tail, ending where the proximal tail's coverage is. The proximal tail's coverage remains unchanged.
- The gradient may contain varying "levels" of bleaching, with the minimum range being the lightest, and the mark fading into less intense lightening.
- This gene's fading must begin roughly after the minimum range has been covered with solid opacity. It must be so that the minimum coverage is clearly affected fully by the gene.
- All affected points' minimum coverage must be fulfilled.
- Bleach and Burn may share points, but must blend into one another thoroughly, and must still be noticeable.
- When Bleach and Burn are present, the point coverage minimum becomes three (3) in total; this means two points could be affected by Bleach and the third one by Burn, or vice versa, as long as both are shown.
Change Log
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Last Update: October 27th, 2023.
October 27th, 2023:
- Updated Coverage guide
- Updated Notes.