Traits

✦ Piebald

✦ Piebald (Legendary)

Category: Color

Description

Piebald essentially gives your character two separate color palettes that are distinctly spread across the body in patches, streaks, and other markings.

Examples

The two color palettes in Piebald can fall under different colorations - in this case, both Traditional (with the yellow fur, blue Glow color, and black markings) and Other (brown fur, red Glow color, and red-tinted black markings) are used, though both sides can be the same category. You can also use it to make more intricate patterns and shapes!

These examples are skirting the line of being too close to looking like Anomalous Iridescence (with the second example being very borderline). They are generally acceptable so long as the separate colors for each palette are very distinct from one another and easily visible.

This is a better example of how to make sure your Piebald both meets the basic requirements and isn't too similar to Anomalous Iridesence: making the secondary black marking color more distinguishable and showing another section of the body that encompasses both the secondary fur color and the Glow color, as well. 

Masterlist Examples

split down the middle

high contrast w/ unique patterns

half Shiny/half Traditional Luminarian Eevee

Additional Information

  • The two separate colorations for Piebald must still follow standard guidelines for both fur and Glow color. As in, both “palettes” must still conform to all accepted colorations (Traditional, Other, Iridescence, etc) of the Special rarity or lower.
  • Please take care in ensuring that the character doesn’t look like it’s presenting with Anomalous Iridescence (which was formerly Anomalous Piebald). 
  • There is no set minimum or maximum for how much each palette should cover on the body so long as both base fur color AND Glow color are affected (meaning the design should have two distinct fur colors and two distinct glow colors) but it’s recommended that there’s at least one section, however small, that encompasses all primary elements of the design at the same time as to not confuse the design as having some other combination of traits.
    • For Glowchus, the primary elements of a design includes: 1) fur color, 2) Glow color, 3) black markings.
    • For non-chu Luminarians, this includes: 2) primary body color, 2) Glow color.
    • For non-Luminarians, this includes: 1) primary body color, 2) any natural markings
Obtainable via Voucher No Anomalous Variation Not Subtype Exclusive Applicable to Non-Luminarians
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