Fur traits are traits that change how a beblune's coat grows!
Most fur traits must cover at least 30% of the beblune! The most common areas that are affected by coat traits are the neck, chest and tail.
Fur traits may NOT be used to mimic hybrid traits such as floon fetlocks, trossal legs, mowl manes or floon tail tufts!
Fur traits MAY affect heavily furred areas on subspecies such as manes and fur tufts!
Sparse Fur, Velvet Fur, Feathered Coat and Scaled Coat will always cover the entire beblune.
Sparse Fur
uncommon
This beblune has very little fur or no fur at all! Visible skin folds and blemishes are common with this trait.
Silky Fur
uncommon
The fur of the beblune is long, wispy, and an exceptionally smooth texture.
Corded Fur
uncommon
The beblune's long fur twists itself into cord-shaped tendrils. This fur type is also known as dreadlocks.
Velvet Fur
rare
The fur is extremely dense but very short, offering magnificent warmth and irresistible texture.
Quill Coat
rare
The fur of the beblune is thick and sharp, like a hedgehog. It can be quite painful to the touch.
Fluffy Fur
rare
The fur of the beblune is much fuzzier and thicker than average.
Feathered Coat
ultra rare
The coats of these beblunes are made of rounded feathers instead of fur.
Curly Fur
ultra rare
These coat types are made of tight curls and ringlets.
Wooly Coat
legendary
Beblune with this coat type have very thick, long fur, similar to that of sheep.
Scale Coat
legendary
Instead of fur, these beblune have a coat completely made of scales.
Pangolin Coat
legendary
These beblune are covered in very large scales made of keratin.