Traits
Tall Hooves (★ Common)
The conduit stretches higher on the hoof than standard and ends in a rounded shape.
Classic Conduit (★ Common)
Conduits are commonly found on the center of the back of the neck, from straight lines to wavy, abstract shapes. They start at the back of the head and can trail down to mid back.
Hollow Lined Conduit (★ Common)
Hollow lined conduits consist of two thin lines that frame where the mane would fall. They are able to connect either at the top or bottom and can have a few simple sharp points to create interesting shapes.
Shaped Conduit (★ Common)
A shaped conduit consists of very simple rounded shapes with few points. Often falling along the seam of the back.
Double Shaped Conduit (★ Common)
Double shaped conduits are just that, two simple shapes that mirror each other on the neck or shoulder blades of the kanti.
Conduit Crest (★ Common)
Some conduits come in the shape of simple crests, displaying proudly on the back of the neck. Usually consisting of broad simple shapes that wrap around the shoulder blades.
Dots Spots (★ Common)
A classic spot, moderate in size, round and solid in color and placement.
Natural Spots (★ Common)
A more "natural" look to bab spots, thicker spots merging with smaller spots, uneaven in shape and placement.
Cobbled Spots (★ Common)
A dense smattering of spots that are thick and oval shaped. Large and small spots adorning the coat.
Freckling Spots (★ Common)
A smattering of spots of alternating sizes, placed in condensed and loose patterns, giving a freckled look to your bab.
Pebbling Spots (★ Common)
circular rings that are even in size and can include smaller rings to add balance.
Bubble Spots (★ Common)
A series of moderate and small rings laid together with small spots and speckles, giving a sudsy apperance to the coat.
Freckled Pavement Spots (★ Common)
Thick, dense patches with smaller speckles surrounding them.
Condensed Spots (★ Common)
An even trail of condensed, oval shaped spots that can cover specific areas of a bab densely, blanketing limbs or faces or backs.
Ticked Spots (★ Common)
Thin, wiry spots that are uneven and may be jagged.
Trailing Spots (★ Common)
Large, thick spots that thin at one end, mostly rounded, and in some cases can have little tails at one end. They tend to follow fur patterns and can wrap around limbs in flowing patterns.
Speckled Spots Add-On (★ Common)
❗ Please note that this can only be added as an extra spot type and cannot be your babs main spot type. ❗
Small speckles that can be used to accent another spot type. Will require a common trait potion to apply to an existing bab.
Cobblestone Spots (★ Common)
Larger ovals that are mostly uniform in size, can have smaller spots as embellishments to complete the look.
Spotting (condensed/closed) (★ Common)
All kantis require some sort of spotting, whether it's sparse or numerous. These styles of spotting are all considered "free markings" and are a general guideline of what's allowed.
Spotting (open/shaped) (★ Common)
All kantis require some sort of spotting, whether it's sparse or numerous. These styles of spotting are all considered "free markings" and are a general guideline of what's allowed.