MYO & TRAIT GUIDE
There are several ways to obtain a MYO slot (i.e. a baoberry), listed below:
- Purchase a slot using RLC or in-game currency. When available, a limited amount of slots can be purchased at Rosebeary's Bistro or during events.
- Receive MYO slots through raffles, giveaways, etc. Join the baobear group to be kept up-to-date!
- Trade/purchase/be gifted a slot by another user!
[1] ★ Using Your Baoberry
Once you have a baoberry, you can start thinking about the traits that you would like to use! Each baoberry has a star rarity. For every one star, you are able to choose one trait from the traits list.
You must choose at least one trait per feature from the following list, which are: filling, pouch, face, body, and tail. To view a list of traits, simply scroll down!
You must choose at least one trait per feature from the following list, which are: filling, pouch, face, body, and tail. To view a list of traits, simply scroll down!
A common baoberry has 5 stars, this means you can only choose:
You can add additional stars on top by using extra ingredients:
For MYOs only, there is a maximum of 15 stars that can be added to the baoberry. You do not have to use up all your allocated stars, but you cannot exceed it.
Mixing and matching your traits:
You can mix and match rarities, as long as the total star count is within the allocated amount. For example, with 12 stars:
You can have multiple traits from the same feature, but each trait will cost the corresponding star. For example:
- filling: no filling features (★)
- pouch: edible filling (★)
- face: standard face (★)
- body: standard body (★)
- tail: standard (short & round) tail (★)
You can add additional stars on top by using extra ingredients:
For MYOs only, there is a maximum of 15 stars that can be added to the baoberry. You do not have to use up all your allocated stars, but you cannot exceed it.
- ★ Common: x1 Bay Leaf
- ★★ Uncommon: x1 Bamboo Leaf
- ★★★ Rare: x1 Lotus Leaf
- ☆ Unique Traits: require special items, e.g. berries.
Mixing and matching your traits:
You can mix and match rarities, as long as the total star count is within the allocated amount. For example, with 12 stars:
- filling: no filling feature (★)
- pouch: edible filling (★)
- face: standard face (★)
- body: standard body (★), small wings (★★★)
- tail: short (★) shaped tail (★★★)
You can have multiple traits from the same feature, but each trait will cost the corresponding star. For example:
- body: standard body (★), medium (★★) wings (★★★)
- tail: long (★★) fluffy tail (★★)
[2] ★ The Recipe List and You!
The Recipe List keeps track of official baobears, myo slots, and user inventories. All baoberry ownership is listed in the basket. To update the Recipe List, simply visit the page below!
[ MASTERLIST UPDATES ]
Please follow the instructions above to update anything on the masterlist! This includes: ownership updates, trait updates, and MYO submissions.
Please follow the instructions above to update anything on the masterlist! This includes: ownership updates, trait updates, and MYO submissions.
TRAITS: BAOBEAR FEATURES
All baobears can have special features that make them unique. To change your baobears features, you must play the ARPG! There is (almost) no limit to what you can do, so long as you keep the main traits!
The rarity of each feature is indicated by stars:
[★] common [★★] uncommon [★★★] rare [☆] unique
The rarity of each feature is indicated by stars:
[★] common [★★] uncommon [★★★] rare [☆] unique
[ main traits ]
All baobears have a dumpling-like head, with bear ears, and one dumpling feature. These dumpling features are tufts of fur that can appear at any place on the head or neck. There are four types of dumpling features, including:
xiao long bao | typically depicted as three curved ridges
wonton | looks similar to a tied ribbon or bow
money bag | usually tied with a string, squared ends
gyoza | a collection of fur tufts that have squared, curved, or triangular ends
All baobears have a dumpling-like head, with bear ears, and one dumpling feature. These dumpling features are tufts of fur that can appear at any place on the head or neck. There are four types of dumpling features, including:
xiao long bao | typically depicted as three curved ridges
wonton | looks similar to a tied ribbon or bow
money bag | usually tied with a string, squared ends
gyoza | a collection of fur tufts that have squared, curved, or triangular ends
[1] ★ Filling Features
[ filling features ]
★ no feature
★★ small, single feature
★★★ large, single feature
☆ multiple or magical features
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Baobears can also present filling features. Features are specifically for traits that would otherwise not appear naturally on animals or other baobears, for example, having slime or actual plant-body parts. These are permanent, physical changes on the baobear's body. Filling features are divided into two types: texture changes and replacements.
Texture changes include changing skin or fur texture. For example, adding scales or feathers to any part of the body or making fur texture gooey or slimey.
Replacements are features that takes over a different trait. For example, instead of a standard small, round tail, the tail is now an actual, physical flower (this is different from a flower shaped tail, in that the flower is alive, has a more complex shape, can wilt, and so on!).
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Typically, only one unique feature is ever present on a baobear over the course of their lifetime. This means that if a baobear presents flower features, they cannot also present slime features later on. Some baobears can present multiple features simultaneously, but these are quite rare!
All features are considered (☆) UNIQUE for the purposes of rarity.
For MYOs, you will count stars for the size and amount of filling features, and then the type of feature. For example, for a rose tail, we will put:
filling: small, single filling feature (★★)
pouch: edible filling (★)
face: standard face (★)
body: standard body (★)
tail: unique shaped (flower) (☆)
Let's total up the stars we need for this baobear. Remember, all baobears have a base cost of 5 stars, covered by the MYO, Since we added traits to the FILLING (small, single filling feature +1 ★) and to the TAIL (unique shaped flower +1 ☆), this baobear needs 6★ and 1☆ total.
Alternatively, you can use a berry or item (in this case, a vegetaberry) in order to bypass star counting.
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Anything that does not physically change the baobear (e.g.sparkles, etc.), so long as they do not 'grow' on them, and are treated as a stylistic choice or accessories, can be used freely!
[2] ★ Pouches
[ pouch ]
★ edible: pink / red / yellow / green range
★★ inedible: any / monochrome colours
☆ magical: any / monochrome / multiple colours
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All baobear's have circular cheek pouches on their face, commonly referred to as pouches. These pouches store excess food, which can then be converted into magic and energy for the baobear.
A baobear's pouch is visible on their face and can change colours! Colour changes can be caused by what a baobear is filled with that day, or even their emotions! Typically, the pouches will present only one colour, unless they have eaten a magic item.
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A baobear that can only eat edible food will only eat things typically consumed by human beings, like fruits, veggies, and meat.
A baobear that can eat inedible food will consume anything edible and inedible, including items such as flowers, rocks, twigs, and so on.
A baobear that can eat magical food will eat anything, edible or inedible, and anything magical! Magical foods include any fantasy or made up items, like cloud cakes or angelic sparkle flowers.
A baobear's ability to convert food into magic is indicative of their magical strength. Hence, what colours a baobear's cheeks pouches can potentially take is determined by what types of food they can eat.
★ edible: pink / red / yellow / green range
★★ inedible: any / monochrome colours
☆ magical: any / monochrome / multiple colours
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All baobear's have circular cheek pouches on their face, commonly referred to as pouches. These pouches store excess food, which can then be converted into magic and energy for the baobear.
A baobear's pouch is visible on their face and can change colours! Colour changes can be caused by what a baobear is filled with that day, or even their emotions! Typically, the pouches will present only one colour, unless they have eaten a magic item.
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A baobear that can only eat edible food will only eat things typically consumed by human beings, like fruits, veggies, and meat.
A baobear that can eat inedible food will consume anything edible and inedible, including items such as flowers, rocks, twigs, and so on.
A baobear that can eat magical food will eat anything, edible or inedible, and anything magical! Magical foods include any fantasy or made up items, like cloud cakes or angelic sparkle flowers.
A baobear's ability to convert food into magic is indicative of their magical strength. Hence, what colours a baobear's cheeks pouches can potentially take is determined by what types of food they can eat.
[3] ★ Face Features
[ face ]
★ standard face
★★ changing shape or size
★★★ adding features (e.g. horns, teeth)
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Baobears all have small, cutesy noses! You can imagine they look like teddy bear noses. Any other obviously shaped noses (e.g. square, heart) require additional items.
Baobears can also present with unique features not on the standard baobear. For example, elongated canines (visible when mouth is closed), horns, or even multiple mouths or eyes. Additional limbs, such as ears, paws, wings, etc. cannot present on the face or head area.
Theoretically, baobears can have an unlimited amount of additional facial features. However, the size of facial features cannot exceed a length/size of 25% of the baobears head. Size changes can reflect up to a 25% change in size, either smaller or larger.
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Face features that can be effected are the mouth, teeth, eyes, and nose. Baobear ears must always be bear shaped. Additional face features include adding horns, but they must be naturally occurring (e.g. reindeer horns). If not, or if it is complex, e.g. flower-shaped horns, then it would be classified as a filling feature.
★ standard face
★★ changing shape or size
★★★ adding features (e.g. horns, teeth)
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Baobears all have small, cutesy noses! You can imagine they look like teddy bear noses. Any other obviously shaped noses (e.g. square, heart) require additional items.
Baobears can also present with unique features not on the standard baobear. For example, elongated canines (visible when mouth is closed), horns, or even multiple mouths or eyes. Additional limbs, such as ears, paws, wings, etc. cannot present on the face or head area.
Theoretically, baobears can have an unlimited amount of additional facial features. However, the size of facial features cannot exceed a length/size of 25% of the baobears head. Size changes can reflect up to a 25% change in size, either smaller or larger.
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Face features that can be effected are the mouth, teeth, eyes, and nose. Baobear ears must always be bear shaped. Additional face features include adding horns, but they must be naturally occurring (e.g. reindeer horns). If not, or if it is complex, e.g. flower-shaped horns, then it would be classified as a filling feature.
[4] ★ Body Features
[ body ]
★ standard
★★ changing shape or size of limbs
★★★ adding additional limbs (e.g. paws, wings)
☆ special features: ???
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Baobears can also present additional body features. Theoretically, baobears can have an unlimited amount of limbs. This means you can have multiple pairs of wings, of different designs! However, they should all be naturally occurring (e.g. feather, bat, bee). Anything fantastic requires specific items.
The size of limbs will be small by default. It cannot exceed a length/size of 100% of the baobears body (including the head). Size changes can reflect up to a 25% change in size, either smaller or larger. For example: small wings cannot immediately be upgraded to large wings, they must become medium sized first.
Small wings can be a maximum of 25% of the baobear's body size
Medium wings can be a maximum of 50%
Large wings can only be a maximum of 75%
Finally, giant wings can be a maximum of 100% of the baobear's body size
When changing traits, if editing the shape, the size will remain the same. similarly, if editing the size, the shape will remain the same.
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Note that adding additional features not present in natural animals (e.g. adding flowers, etc.) would be counted as filling features instead.
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There are special features otherwise unreleased yet that can be applicable to baos, including the chrysalis trait, that allows parts of a baobear's body to have a semi-transparent appearance.
★ standard
★★ changing shape or size of limbs
★★★ adding additional limbs (e.g. paws, wings)
☆ special features: ???
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Baobears can also present additional body features. Theoretically, baobears can have an unlimited amount of limbs. This means you can have multiple pairs of wings, of different designs! However, they should all be naturally occurring (e.g. feather, bat, bee). Anything fantastic requires specific items.
The size of limbs will be small by default. It cannot exceed a length/size of 100% of the baobears body (including the head). Size changes can reflect up to a 25% change in size, either smaller or larger. For example: small wings cannot immediately be upgraded to large wings, they must become medium sized first.
Small wings can be a maximum of 25% of the baobear's body size
Medium wings can be a maximum of 50%
Large wings can only be a maximum of 75%
Finally, giant wings can be a maximum of 100% of the baobear's body size
When changing traits, if editing the shape, the size will remain the same. similarly, if editing the size, the shape will remain the same.
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Note that adding additional features not present in natural animals (e.g. adding flowers, etc.) would be counted as filling features instead.
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There are special features otherwise unreleased yet that can be applicable to baos, including the chrysalis trait, that allows parts of a baobear's body to have a semi-transparent appearance.
[5] ★ Tail Features
[ tail ]
★ standard short and round tails
★★ long and/or fluffy tails
★★★ simple shaped
☆ multiple or complex tails
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By default, baobears have short and round tails. By round, this simply means they are smooth and not so fluffy. Tails can ONLY have simple shapes, e.g. stars, hearts, clovers. Complex or textured tails (e.g. have ridges/bumps/scales) would require a filling feature or a multiple/complex tail upgrade.
The size of a baobear's tail cannot exceed a length/size of 200% of the baobears body. Each tail length change can only reflect a 25% change in size. Size changes follow the exact same pattern to the body modification rules above.
When changing traits, if editing the shape, the size will remain the same. Similarly, if editing the size, the shape will remain the same.
★ standard short and round tails
★★ long and/or fluffy tails
★★★ simple shaped
☆ multiple or complex tails
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By default, baobears have short and round tails. By round, this simply means they are smooth and not so fluffy. Tails can ONLY have simple shapes, e.g. stars, hearts, clovers. Complex or textured tails (e.g. have ridges/bumps/scales) would require a filling feature or a multiple/complex tail upgrade.
The size of a baobear's tail cannot exceed a length/size of 200% of the baobears body. Each tail length change can only reflect a 25% change in size. Size changes follow the exact same pattern to the body modification rules above.
When changing traits, if editing the shape, the size will remain the same. Similarly, if editing the size, the shape will remain the same.