Thalassopocalypse

They probably mean some event(s) whenever rng decides to make them happen.

2 Likes

I wonder who else is going to move to the various Mangroves biomes?

2 Likes

Since they will be the closest thing to rainforests, probably a lot of the players.

1 Like

M: Stronger legs to jump with

1 Like

Since animalia stated it in the round should we expect splitoffs to emerge right away?

2 Likes

Mutation Uno: Sporophyte being better at getting nutriets from the air. (Given theyโ€™re an epiphyte so canโ€™t get it from the ground)

Movement Uno: Mangroves

3 Likes

I think you can just spread to the mangroves overall?

2 Likes

Mutation: Stronger fins and a longer tail for faster movement

4 Likes

@Animalia do you plan to eventually add the round links to the first post?

2 Likes

By the way, Iโ€™m pretty sure you hit the size cap a while ago so you can only choose either the movement or the mutation

3 Likes

Perhaps our species names could have it precised if they hit the limit yet or no?

3 Likes

Thanks for letting me know that. I will go with

2 Likes

I do hope your all mutations for land wonโ€™t go to waste if the remaining dry areas ended up below the oceanโ€ฆ

2 Likes

If this ends up becoming the case, it would unfortunately also be a waste for UndyingHazard, too.

2 Likes

Maybe this direction will bend the will of this world and itโ€™s makerโ€ฆ

2 Likes

Is the Western Laurentian Shelf supposed to be a Continental Shelf/Shelf Sea, since it is listed as a Shallow Sea in the first post?

3 Likes

I think thatโ€™s the most likely explanation for what itโ€™s supposed to be

3 Likes

Let me see:

  1. Rhizoid is more durable
  2. The transition between the gametophyte and sporophyte is shorter, with the sporophyte tending to be much longer than the prothallium which will do its phase inside the spore capsule.
3 Likes

That would be all the votes. And in just 2 days after the round came outโ€ฆ

4 Likes

Looks like the Thalassopocalypsozoic Explosion will be happening soon.

2 Likes