


info wrote:design examples for the general quality/complexity of these dumb
designs can be found here. please do not order if you're seeking out
anything more serious, as this is exactly what this shop is for. most
of these will likely be done on the oekaki's 300x300 canvas and will
not be cropped. color will probably be out of the lines....just dumb.
sometimes they'll be more clean, but who knows. it's a gacha.
order form wrote:post this form for a roll:
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username:
roll type:
specifics: (special/mythical only)
payment:
rolls wrote:basic roll :: 75c$
this roll gives you a completely random dumb
special roll :: 100c$
this role lets you choose a species, theme, color palette,
or 1-2 word prompt
mythical roll :: 150c$
lets you pick two: species, theme, color palette, 1-2 word
prompt
other payment :: ???
i will consider wl pet offers! this method does not
guarantee a slot. may do multiple for high value pets.
1wl vr will guarantee 1 basic roll! (otherwise offer)





species info wrote:cronchers are a very small, stocky species names after their incredibly strong bite force and destructive nature. while they're not known to attack, they do enjoy rummaging through trash or biting holes though walls to see what's inside. while they're usually the size of a guinea pig, certain cronchers can grow to that of a small dog. some people keep them as pets, but it's not advised...
common edits: horns, spikes, longer/shorter/no tail

species info wrote:reptile racers are a large breed of lizard known for their speed. they're much taller than other reptiles, and stand around the same size as a house cat. while they're often kept as pets, and can be taught a variety of commands, they're very active, and require a lot of exercise. they're often raced like greyhounds, either for fun between owners or competitively.
common edits: different shaped horns, extra horns, teeth/mouth edits

species info wrote:gobi monsters are pretty large, around the size of a pony. they have significantly shorter front limbs, allowing them to easily stand or even walk on their back legs. having small eyes set further back in their skull, gobis generally have very poor eyesight with a blind spot directly in front of them. they're not very intelligent, but make loyal companions.
common edits: any shape/size horns, extra horns/spikes, claws, teeth edits


species info wrote:tiny little raptors the size of a large bug. while they walk on two legs, they can use their front arms to easily climb up plants and other objects. they have small antennas, allowing them to detect various heat signatures and pheromones, which also helps them avoid predators and communicate. subspecies include snail raptors!
common edits: different antennas, bug wings, different tails

species info wrote:not actually related to the dog nor the mole, but have similar attributes of both. moledogs live primarily underground in an extensive tunneling system. they've been found to live in groups, the larger the group the larger the tunnels. they eat primarily bugs, and have very poor eyesight in the day.
common edits: fur length, fur tufts, different dog tails

species info wrote:they come in all sizes, some the size of lizards and others the size of lions. not much is known about them. they usually have a long neck fur, while the rest of their bodies can be furred or naked. very good hunters, usually found alone.
common edits: lion ears, mammal tail, more/less fur

species info wrote:named after their incredibly small size, these squishy fellas are only slightly larger than a bean. they can be dropped or jump from heights and come away completely unscathed. it's unknown if they even have bones. far from picky eaters, beans will consume just about anything in sight, and can eat multiple times their body weight in a single day.
common edits: rounded horns

species info wrote:pocket dragons (not actual dragons) are a mid-sized species of retile, similar in weight to a tegu, but with a taller posture. they have long heads and small eyes, and usually at least one pair of horns.
common edits: horns, tail edit, small wings

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