Traits
Brick Spots (★ Rare)
An array of dense, rectangular spots that adorn the babs coat. The spots attach and give a brick wall appearance to the bab.
Chips Spots (★ Rare)
An array of dense triangle spots that can lay condensed or sparse on a babs coat.
Loops and Pulls Spots (★ Rare)
A combination of stripes and rings that create strange patterns on the babs coat.
Cobblestone Spots (★ Common)
Larger ovals that are mostly uniform in size, can have smaller spots as embellishments to complete the look.
Rosettes (★ Uncommon)
An unusual spot type with messy broken circles, usually have a circle of color underneath each full rosette.
Seeing Stars Spots (★ Rare)
The babs spots have been replaced with simple stars! Can't be made to look like constellations.
Floral Note Spots (★ Rare)
A simple pattern that forces spots to knit together giving the illusion of flowers! Often have circles of color underneath.
Firework Spots (★ Rare)
A pattern of long and short "spots" that give the illusion of fireworks going off.
Ginko Scale Spots (★ Rare)
A strange set of spots shaped like ginko leaves that, when layered together, look like backwards scales!
Powdered Sugar Spots (★ Rare)
A rare, small spot type that is a shred larger than "sparkles". These spots are condensed at points and offer the fanciful imagely of having a bunch of sugar dropped on you! Spots should still have larger and smaller spots but the smattering can be tinier than all other spot types.
Nimbus Spots (★ Rare)
Large, oblong spots that have been warped to resemble clouds, can have solid or softer edges, and together with regular spots can look like rainclouds!
Honeycomb Spots (★ Rare)
A pattern of hexoganol spots that can be filled with color or placed as solid outlines.
Jester Spots (★ Rare)
A rare style of spot where circles are replaced with diamonds! Max size shown in the icon, but can be a bit smaller.
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.
Striping (free marking) (★ Common)
Free markings are widely available for kantis and may be applied in any natural formation. You may combine or pick apart these marking types at will. Editing these markings will require a common trait swap to jump between.
Splotching (free marking) (★ Common)
Free markings are widely available for kantis and may be applied in any natural formation. You may combine or pick apart these marking types at will. Editing these markings will require a common trait swap to jump between.
Deviled Yolk (★ Uncommon)
A marking that consists of spots of alternating colors laying atop one another, giving an outlined appearance. This marking has been showing up in family lineages that contain mantibabs.
Polka Dots (★ Uncommon)
An unusual pattern that feels more accustoned to textures rather than a living creature. An even polka dot pattern covers a portion of the kanti. This marking has been found in kantis with a lineage that contains a mantibab.