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 TCPs will have two prices listed- one for everyone, and one specifically for Patrons, using the credit given to $10+ pledgers. these discounts are a reward for helping us out as a team, and Patrons will also have options unavailable for regular commissions.  TCPs will have two prices listed- one for everyone, and one specifically for Patrons, using the credit given to $10+ pledgers. these discounts are a reward for helping us out as a team, and Patrons will also have options unavailable for regular commissions. 
 If you’re interested in pledging, please check our Patreon out!  We contribute as much content as we can each month (though some months are busier than others), and you can get a lot more rewards than just TCPs. If you’re interested in pledging, please check our Patreon out!  We contribute as much content as we can each month (though some months are busier than others), and you can get a lot more rewards than just TCPs.
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 +**Email ringormortis@gmail.com (or contact us via Discord) to order- if by email, please put "TCP Commission" somewhere in the subject line!** 
 +
 +====== Artists ======
 +There are a growing number of artists you can choose to draw your TCPs, ranging from other Homebrew Deviants members to some of the other people in Rin's system! Each of them has their own unique art style that can really give your TCP that added touch of uniqueness. Prices are the same regardless of which artist you choose.
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 +You can view a full list of available TCP artists [[tcpdex:artists|here]]. Be sure to specify who you'd like to draw your TCP when ordering!
  
 ====== Basic TCPs ====== ====== Basic TCPs ======
 Basic tiny cat people are as the name would imply, very simple! They are single type TCPs that are recolored on the same type base, with no anomalies, conditions, or modifiers. These are the most affordable kind of TCP, and are a great option if you’d like to commission a new type.  Basic tiny cat people are as the name would imply, very simple! They are single type TCPs that are recolored on the same type base, with no anomalies, conditions, or modifiers. These are the most affordable kind of TCP, and are a great option if you’d like to commission a new type. 
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 +|Existing Base | $15.00 |
 +|New Base | $25.00 |
  
 ====STEP 1: CHOOSING TYPING==== ====STEP 1: CHOOSING TYPING====
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 However, if you’re looking for something a little more unique...head to the hybrid section! However, if you’re looking for something a little more unique...head to the hybrid section!
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 +======Hybrid TCPs======
 +
 +Hybrid TCPs are a special case, rarely spawning on Morbit...more often, they're artificially created through fusion or other means. Though their origins are usually traumatic, hybrids exist just as happily in society as any other TCP, and can live fulfilling, albeit far stranger, lives. 
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 +These tiny cat people have unique abilities created through combining the types they consist of, and no two hybrids are the same. As such, your new hybrid TCP will have a completely unique base, shared with no other! Design input is accepted at all stages of the commission process, to make sure that your hybrid comes out just right. 
 +For each type added to the hybrid, you’ll pay extra regardless of whether they’re designed or not- designing new types for hybrids takes time, and so does coming up with a cohesive combination of traits! 
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 +The maximum amount of types a hybrid can have is five, and after three types, the TCP becomes progressively more unstable, prone to body horror and issues with type interactions.
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 +|Base Price (2 types)| $35.00|
 +|+ Per Type (Max 5 total)| $15.00|
 +
 +====STEP 1: CHOOSING TYPING====
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 +Like basic TCPs, you will be given descriptions of any types you’re interested in, including overall physical description and ability. These do not need to be preexisting types, but any new types will be sketched and not based at the time of commissioning. As with basic TCPs, you will not have input on their designs or abilities.
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 +====STEP 2: TYPE INTERACTIONS====
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 +Once you confirm which types will be put in the hybrid, you’ll have the option to provide input on the overall appearance/abilities of your TCP...or let us go wild with it!  Back and forth is possible and encouraged, though you're more than welcome to let us take a crack at it and see what happens.
 +Once a general idea is agreed on, you’ll receive an initial concept sketch of the design. This is the most flexible stage, and details can be tweaked as needed. once the sketch is decided upon, no more design tweaks can be made, and the TCP will be given a ref and based.
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 +====STEP 3: CHOOSING PALETTE====
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 +As with basic TCPs, you will now be given the markings and number of colors possible, unless the designer modifier is chosen. When that’s all done, you will have your hybrid completed! Enjoy!
 +
 +======Conditions, Modifiers, and Anomalies======
 +
 +Looking to add a bit more to your TCP? The possibilities are endless using our Conditions/Modifiers/Anomaly system! These three elements are additional features you can add to a TCP, and can do anything from small changes to give it a unique edge, to completely changing the TCP's look and abilities. Any TCP can have any of these added for an additional fee, making the limitations of tiny cat people only what you haven't thought of yet.
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 +All three of these elements can be added to your TCP commission in tiers, determining how affected and/or how detailed you want the TCP to be. These elements will be added in during the sketch phase, and can be completely customized within the chosen tier. Unsure of what tier one of these would be? Ask! We'll be happy to give you a quote.
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 +====CONDITIONS====
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 +^Tier|Transformative|Experimental|Malady|
 +|Minor|Up to 3 stages, +$10 for every stage sketch, +$20 if based|Up to 3 stages, +$7.50 for every stage sketch, +$15.00 if based|Up to 3 stages, +$10 for every stage sketch, +$20 if based|
 +|Intermediate|Up to 4 stages, +$10 for every stage sketch, +$20 if based|Up to 4 stages, +$7.50 for every stage sketch, +$15 if based|Up to 4 stages, +$10 for every stage sketch, +$20 if based|
 +|Major|Up to 5 stages, +$10 for every stage sketch, +$20 if based|Up to 5 stages, +$7.50 for every stage sketch, +$15 if based|Up to 5 stages, +$10 for every stage sketch, +$20 if based|
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 +Conditions are, well, conditions a TCP can have. These currently come in three types- Transformative, Experimental, and Malady. A transformative condition means that the TCP in question transforms in some way, typically in reversible stages. An experimental condition means that the TCP has been altered in some way, typically via a lab or experimental procedure. Malady conditions mean the TCP has contracted a specific, long term (or permanent) illness/disease. These conditions completely change the way a TCP behaves and interacts with the world, adding infinite story potential and making it a very unique TCP for you!
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 +Condition tiers come in minor, intermediate, and major. Any TCP with a condition will come with the option to have the stages of said condition depicted in either sketch or based form. Sketches are a nice way to get things down quickly, and based allows you to get a lovely shaded sequence! The tier you pick determines how many stages you can get with your TCP, with beginning/end being mandatory.
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 +At this time, new conditions cannot be added to the dex, and you're limited to what's listed.
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 +====MODIFIERS====
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 +^Tier|Texture|Pattern|Shape|Flavor|Mental|Material|Advanced|Designer|
 +|Minor|$2.50|$2.50|$2.50|$2.50|$2.50|$5.00|$10.00|$5.00|
 +|Intermediate|$5.00|$3.75|$5.00|$3.75|$3.75|$7.50|$15.00|$10.00|
 +|Major|$7.50|$5.00|$7.50|$5.00|$5.00|$10.00|$20.00|$15.00|
 +|New to the Dex|Add $3.75|Add $3.75|Add $3.75|Add $3.75|Add $3.75|Add $7.50|Add $15.00|N/A|
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 +Modifiers are extra traits a TCP can have, typically via adjectives. Any adjective goes so long as it isn't derogatory/harmful/copywritten, and will be added to the dex similar to types if applicable. Pre-existing modifiers cost less than new ones, and new ones *must be attached to a TCP commission.* This lets us have an example right from the start!
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 +Modifier tiers come in minor, intermediate, and major. These tiers help determine how affected the TCP is by the modifier, and thus how much it deviates from the original base/design.  A minor modifier is present on/in some of the TCP, intermediate is present on/in most of the TCP, and major is present on/in all of the TCP. For example, a slimy TCP could have slime just on its hands for minor, composed of slime for the lower half of its body for intermediate, and be made of slime for major. The possibilities are endless, and completely unique to you!
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 +Texture modifiers change the texture of a TCP, pattern modifiers affect markings, shape modifiers change the overall shapes in a TCP's design, flavor changes the flavor of a TCP if consumed (often coming with physical changes in the process), mental modifiers change the way a TCP behaves, and material modifiers change what the TCP is composed of.
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 +These modifiers will not affect a basic TCP's pose unless they're in the advanced category. Advanced modifiers completely change a TCP's abilities, appearance, and much more- making them a little more special and work intensive!
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 +Designer modifiers are very special as well- they allow for completely custom markings/palettes to be made! A minor designer modifier can change the shapes of existing markings, an intermediate designer modifier lets you have custom markings with the palette limitations of the type(s) in question, and a major designer modifier gives you, as the client, complete control over the palette and markings, regardless of palette limitations or pre-existing markings.
 +
 +====ANOMALIES====
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 +^Tier|Skin|Fluid|Ability|Arm|Leg|Tail|Earnubs|Eyespots|Head|Wing|
 +|Minor|$5.00|$2.50|$5.00|$5.00|$5.00|$5.00|$2.50|$2.50|$5.00|$5.00|
 +|Intermediate|$7.50|$3.75|$10.00|$10.00|$10.00|$10.00|$5.00|$5.00|$10.00|$10.00|
 +|Major|$10.00|$5.00|$15.00|$15.00|$15.00|$15.00|$7.50|$7.50|$15.00|$15.00|
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 +Anomalies are the cherry on top when it comes to making unique TCP designs, and very simple. An anomaly means that the TCP deviates from the standards for their type, and can be anything under the sun. If you'd like a TCP with 6 legs instead of 2, or large lop ears, these are all possible! Form types with abstract eyespots, a creature type with an active ability, a weapon type with toy equivalents of their typing...the possibilities are endless.  While similar to modifiers, anomalies will not be added to the dex outside of examples for what can be done, and allow you to customize your TCP just right.
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 +Anomaly tiers come in minor, intermediate and major. These tiers help determine how much the anomaly varies from the type(s) standard. A minor anomaly works with something already there in the type design, such as longer legs, a tail based on typing, or a slight change to the ability. An intermediate anomaly changes the existing parts of a TCP, such as digitigrade legs, a more unique tail still based on typing, or a change to how the ability functions. A major anomaly completely changes a TCP, such as no legs/extra legs, a completely unique tail design, or a new ability entirely. The higher you go, the more flexibility you have!
 +
 +======TCPDex Entries======
 +
 +Of course, once you have your TCP, you'll probably want to know a little more about it! Any existing TCP can have an entry written for it for $10.00, or you can purchase an entry at the same time as you purchase a TCP! There are no restrictions for private dex entries, but if you want to see your TCP displayed as part of the official dex, there are a few rules:
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 +  * No hurtful/harmful imagery
 +  * No NSFW/18+ content
 +  * No copyrighted material (a nonspecific reference is perfectly fine, however!)
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 +Once your TCP is added to the dex, you can find it under Specimens in the Morbit section! [[tcpdex:specimens:morbit|Here's a handy link]].
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