Spike traits are boney rigid growths that appear on different parts of the body!
There is no limit to the amount of spike traits a beblune can have, but most spike traits do have a limit to how many can be on each body part.
Spurs
uncommon
The beblune has extra digits or spikes on their wrists that are long, sharp, and point backwards.
Elbow Spikes
uncommon
Up to four spikes of bone or cartilage extend from the beblune's elbows. They can be curved, pointed, or blunt. They cannot exceed the length of an average beblune's paw.
Chin Spikes
uncommon
Up to three protrusions of bone or cartilage extends from the beblune's chin. It can be curved, pointed or blunt. It cannot exceed the length of an average beblune's paw.
Flank Spikes
rare
This beblune's flanks have a few spikes on them!
Nose Spikes
rare
A growth of bone protruding from the end of the beblune's snout. It cannot exceed the length of the muzzle. This trait is occasionally accompanied by slit nostrils.
Knee Spikes
rare
Up to three spikes of bone or cartilage extend from the beblune's knees. They can be curved, pointed, or blunt. They cannot exceed the length of an average beblune's paw.
Chest Spikes
ultra rare
This beblune has spikes on their chest. Dangerous to hug them, I'd think.
Jaw Spikes
ultra rare
Sharp bone growths extend from the beblune's mandible. There can be up to five spikes.
Cheek Spikes
ultra rare
Sharp growths of bone extend from the beblune's cheeks. There can be up to four spikes.
Tail Spikes
legendary
There can be as many as eight spikes on the tail that resembles a stegosaurus or kentrosaurus.
Brow Spikes
legendary
Sharp bone growths that extend from the beblune's brow. There can be up to four spikes.