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 ====== Conditions ====== ====== Conditions ======
  
-Conditions are drastic changes in a TCP's body and often occur when specific things are done to a TCP that change its overall body structure. Unlike [[tcpdex:modifiers:|modifiers]], TCPs cannot spawn with conditions already inflicted. These can greatly affect a TCP’s appearance, behavior, and even sometimes their ability.+Conditions are drastic changes in a TCP's body and often occur when specific things are done to a TCP that change its overall body structure. Unlike [[tcpdex:modifiers:|modifiers]], conditions are more akin to a disease than a simple anatomical change. These can greatly affect a TCP’s appearance, behavior, and even sometimes their ability.
  
-All known conditions are listed below.+The icons below lead to an index of each subtype, or you can view the full list organized by ID number [[tcpdex:conditionsindex|here]].
  
-{{nslist>tcpdex:conditions: nodate nodsort}}+| [[tcpdex:conditions:transformative:|Transformative]] | Conditions in which the TCP in question transforms in some way, typically in reversible stages.| 
 +| [[tcpdex:conditions:experimental:|Experimental]] | Conditions that have been inflicted on the TCP in a laboratory or other experimental procedure.| 
 +| [[tcpdex:conditions:malady:|Malady]] | Long-term or permanent conditions.| 
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