Transformations
Transformations, also called forms, are obtainable views your Willow can have! They're usable in most activities, and can even pose the same abilities as the transformation they're taking.
Transformations shouldn't be confused with their Willow's regular look! And for that, we have seperete tabs for each form your Willow has!
To add a form, open a Maintenance Prompt : Transformations
Companion Transformations
- World Link
- Limit: One Per Willow
Willows can take the form of companions! They can only have one form based on the species aligned with their subtype.
- Standards => Puptuals
- Siberians => Snowares
- Arroyos => Flamakes
- Mangroves => Murchins
- Acacias => Cobaroos
- Pinyons => Fydears
Willows retain all their traits and relative markings when in these transformations!
They MUST:- Have the same chymos color
- Retain the same markings, but can be simplified
- Have the same shaped jewel
- Horns may be optional if they don't feature on their companion species!
Spooky Metamorphosis
Applied using a Boo-berry Cheesecake.
- World Link
- Limit: Two per Willow
- Trait Link
Allows your Willow to turn into a bat, smaller in size. They wouldn't look like an anthro creature, rather a literal bat.
- Their ears may be larger.
- This transformation allows the Willow to fly at will!
Allows your Willow to turn into a ghost. Their body could whisp towards the end of phase in-and-out.
There's no ghosts in Willanova, to our knowledge at least, so this transformation could be used in good jokes!
- Your Willow cannot be invisible, rather semi-transparent.
- The end of their body can fade out like a traditional ghost.
Allows your Willow to turn into a werewolf. Such characteristics includes:
- Larger claws
- Taller
- Stronger
- Tusks (Siberians can have even larger ones)
- Etc.
For this transformation only, feral Willows can either remain feral, or be hunched over and anthro!
They MUST:
- Have the same chymos color
- Retain the same markings, but can be simplified
- Have the same shaped jewel
- Willows retain all their traits and relative markings when in these transformations