Post by michou3 on Jun 20, 2015 17:43:39 GMT
Here it finally is, the last island I have completed! It took a long time to complete this island mostly because of how long it takes to get ethereals. Nonetheless, I bred all the 2E ethereals without the use of any torches! Only two of them took more than 5 tries, but every other 2E ethereal took 5 tries or less. I decided to kick out the nebulobs, because I dislike their appearance and their participation in the song. Then, I decided to keep only two grumpyres, but I muted them because they sing horribly and because they are cuter when they sleep. The big grumpyre has been biggified for 24 hours, but I intend on biggifying it permanently. It is sleeping with its baby, in front of whom I have put down a bowl of water (this bowl is actually a reflecting pool which I shrunk just enough to make it look like a bowl of water). For all the other monsters, I chose to keep 3 or 4 of each. Since I found that some of the monsters are quieter than others, I kept 3 of each of the louder ones, and 4 of each of the quieter ones, so they can all sound like they're singing approximately at the same volume.
As for the decorations, I kept only 2 original things: one small rock (in front of the mine, to make it look like a diamond), and one pink tree (camouflaged among the pink puffle trees).
I then proceeded the fill the island with as many crumpler trees as I could fit; I find them beautiful, and they make the island look like it's covered in a carpet of grass! After that, I still needed to fill in the gaps with something... I found that the wild bagpipes were a perfect fit, because their color is the same as the color of the eyes on the crumple trees.
Oh, I must mention the kazillions are a little bit shy, so that's why they are trying to camouflage themselves among the pink puffle trees!
As for the decorations, I kept only 2 original things: one small rock (in front of the mine, to make it look like a diamond), and one pink tree (camouflaged among the pink puffle trees).
I then proceeded the fill the island with as many crumpler trees as I could fit; I find them beautiful, and they make the island look like it's covered in a carpet of grass! After that, I still needed to fill in the gaps with something... I found that the wild bagpipes were a perfect fit, because their color is the same as the color of the eyes on the crumple trees.
Oh, I must mention the kazillions are a little bit shy, so that's why they are trying to camouflage themselves among the pink puffle trees!