Traits
Carp (Uncommon)
Mimicking ocean and river fish, this Trait creates large or small scaled tails with decorative fins for swimming. Tail color may be any color within the Base Coat range, and may fade into the body, or be cleaned divided. Fins can be any color. Normal markings can affect this Trait when in range, and simple markings mimicking the style of fish used may also be added to the tail.
Designed by rooklinqs
Ancient Ice Tail (Legendary)
Long and smooth, with feathered accents along the top. Tip will have additional feathers and a large spiked accent. Both accents may be multiple unique colors, and include gradients.
Ancient Fire Tail (Legendary)
Long and smooth, with multiple styles of spiked accents along the top and sides. Tip will have a tuft of feathers or fur. Both accents may be multiple unique colors, and include gradients.
Tundra Tail (Rare)
Massive tails, with heavy or multiple layers of fur, ending in a small or large accent. Fur will a single solid color.
Night Forest Tail (Rare)
Short tails with accent spikes or quills. Night Forest Balikin tails will connect to the wings, creating a large bat like look in flight.
South Tail (Uncommon)
Medium to large tails with added feathers. Feathers may be of any design, but will only take colors from the Balikin's Coat Color.
North Tail (Uncommon)
Short to long sized tail with additional fur accents along the top, with optional shorter fur on the underside. Top fur may be a single solid color, and will be affected by markings.
Double Flap (Legendary)
Tail tip includes both a horizontal fluke, and a vertical fin.
Full Plant (Legendary)
Replaces all semblance of normal tail with an additional plant similar to the Popokeeās main plant. May include a tapered base or nub.
Standard Tail (Common)
An average tail with no defining uniqueness.
Hunter Tail (Uncommon)
Tapered tail with a vertical fin in place of a fluke. May have one small guide fin along the top or bottom of the tail.
Curled Tail (Uncommon)
Standard tails that curl either over the back, around the side, or underneath. Flukes can have curled points. Popokee with curled tail are capable of uncurling them when needed, the curl is only standard when at rest.