Leg traits on beblunes can effect how dexterous they are or how they move around.
Beblunes can have a leg trait affect their front legs, back legs, or both sets of legs!
Leg traits cannot be combined, but can affect different sets of legs (such as hooved hind legs and bird feet front legs).
Stubbed Feet
uncommon
The toes of the paws are very small, almost invisible. They can resemble the feet of an elephant.
Bird Feet
uncommon
The toes are long and thin with claws and small scales. They can resemble the feet of any living bird.
Sloth Feet
rare
The beblune's claws are so long that they must walk on their knuckles. The claws are excellent for climbing but not for defense.
Webbed Feet
rare
The beblune has long toes with tough webbing between. This improves their ability to swim
Flippers
rare
The beblune's elongated toes form flippers much like a seal.
Reptile Feet
rare
The beblune's feet resemble that of a known living reptile such as an alligator!
Sticky Feet
ultra rare
These beblune's paw pads grant it the ability to walk on any solid surface.
Hooves
ultra rare
The beblune's toes are made of hard keratin. They can have 1-3 fingers per foot.
Dragon Feet
ultra rare
The beblune's legs are covered in hard scales. The fingers are elongated and often sport powerful claws.
Multi Legs
ultra rare
The beblune can have up to two additional set of legs.
Marsupial Legs/Feet
ultra rare
This beblune's legs and feet are akin to a living marsupial and may give them the same survival adaptations!
Elbow Frills
ultra rare
This beblune has frills on its elbows.
Insect Feet
legendary
The beblune's legs and/or feet can resemble that of any living insect. This trait does not affect the number of legs.
Tentacles
legendary
Each leg is replaced with a single tentacle that resembles a cephalopod's. This trait does not affect the number of legs.