Macroscopic Easter Eggs

Also that image looks strangely familiar…

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Yeah, I just can’t put my finger on it! :slight_smile:

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As plants and fungi belong in macroscopic, perhaps some iconic plants could be added as eastereggs?

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Maybe some fire flowers from Super Mario, or the Piranha Plants.

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Adding those in would be VERY risky.

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Recieves Take Down Request from Nintendo…

Maybe we could add roses spawning very rarely for example?

Would these roses occur along with evolution of Angiosperms, assuming Flowering Plants (Angiosperms) evolved at the same point in a Save File, or separate from them?

Most likely the easteregg would start to appear after the evolution of flowerlike plant bodyparts.

It would funny, and kind of terrifying, if the developers added a Pink Anomalocaris easter egg.

Once (if) Thrive fully releases, many will fail to see the power hidden within that crustacean…

Doomlightning jumpscare

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Also pretty sure anomalocarises would belong in aware (even if rather early).

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The ocean phantom from The Future is Wild is certainly an option…

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Could also add some Subnautica critters…

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Maybe this would be a little too silly, but I think it would be funny if, next to a hydrothermal vent, there was a very rare chance to find a skeleton of a creature that died trying to use it to smelt metal lol

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Or maybe just “meltal-smeltaling” ruins in general very rarely generating next to the vents?

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There’s actually an Aware Stage Easter Eggs thread, why not put that post in that thread? After all, Awakening is intelligence and Macroscopic is no brain at all. Aware stage is having a brain.

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Pretty sure trying to smelt the melt is society stage level.

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I posted it here because I thought that it’s probably much more likely that you’d be around hydrothermal vents in the macroscopic stage than the later ones! It works for pretty much any stage after Macroscopic though - the skeleton would likely be the same every game rather than resembling your own species (especially since your species might not even have an endoskeleton!).

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