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tcpdex:nature:kelp [2021/06/16 02:30]
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-===== Typing Type ===== +===== Kelp Type ===== 
-|<WRAP 300px centeralign>{{gallery>:tcpdex:nature:kelp.png?250x250&lightbox}}</WRAP> \\ <WRAP 300px centeralign> //"Data pending."// </WRAP>| **ID:** 0923|+|<WRAP 300px centeralign>{{gallery>:tcpdex:nature:kelp.png?250x250&lightbox}}</WRAP> \\ <WRAP 300px centeralign> //"Kelp types are especially useful in fields that require the aquatic plant as an ingredient, especially if they're willing to make it en masse."// </WRAP>| **ID:** 0923|
 | :::                 |**Type:** Kelp| | :::                 |**Type:** Kelp|
 | :::                 |**Category:** Nature| | :::                 |**Category:** Nature|
 | :::                 |**Height:** 6 inches| | :::                 |**Height:** 6 inches|
 | :::                 |**Max Health:** GREAT (6) | | :::                 |**Max Health:** GREAT (6) |
-| :::                 |**Ability:** Data pending.|+| :::                 |**Ability:** KELP KONTROL \\ \\ Kelp types can create and control kelp plants, with larger plants requiring health to create and control. |
 | :::                 |**Physical Appearance:** Kelp types have a standard shape and a slim build. They are flat, and curve with smooth wave shapes. They have two arms and two legs. They have almond shaped eyespots and kelp earnubs. They have collar-like pieces of kelp that extend from the front and back of their shoulder. Kelp types have markings which color each strip of kelp on their body opposite from the other.| | :::                 |**Physical Appearance:** Kelp types have a standard shape and a slim build. They are flat, and curve with smooth wave shapes. They have two arms and two legs. They have almond shaped eyespots and kelp earnubs. They have collar-like pieces of kelp that extend from the front and back of their shoulder. Kelp types have markings which color each strip of kelp on their body opposite from the other.|
 | :::                 |**Voice:** Wispy whipping and squishing. | | :::                 |**Voice:** Wispy whipping and squishing. |
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 | :::                 |**Fluid:** Chlorophyll with large bubbles of gas sealed within gas bladders. | | :::                 |**Fluid:** Chlorophyll with large bubbles of gas sealed within gas bladders. |
 | :::                 |**Special Attributes:** Data pending. | | :::                 |**Special Attributes:** Data pending. |
-| :::                 |**Other Notes:** Data pending. |+| :::                 |**Other Notes:** Kelp types are most at home in aquatic environments, and especially enjoy living on the sea bed. They are typically very relaxed TCPs that enjoy laid back activities, though some are known to dance with the ocean's current. They are a social typing that likes to be in groups, especially amongst other aquatic living things. They enjoy sweet food type products, particularly ones that can hold up underwater. These TCPs are especially active during the day time, and love to soak up the sun's rays.|
  
 **Official Documentation** **Official Documentation**
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-//Designed by Artist©20##//+//Designed by Ringor Mortis©2021//
  
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-<-tcpdex:creature:trilobite|Trilobite Type^tcpdex:nature|More Nature TCPs^tcpdex:typeless:basic|Basic Type->+<-tcpdex:creature:trilobite|Trilobite Type^tcpdex:nature|More Nature TCPs^tcpdex:creature:snuglin|Snuglin Type->