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New idea; The *Bloggy* "Man's best friend now comes in a can!" #4018

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NaturesWitness opened this issue Oct 31, 2013 · 3 comments

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commented Oct 31, 2013

A spin-off of #4017, I would like to know if anyone thinks this is a good idea. Essentially, I'm thinking of adding a set of recipes (learned from a book, probably a Lab reward) and items that will allow character to make their very own Bloggy! And what is a Bloggy you ask? Why, it's Man's Best Friend, now available in a can! More specifically, the bloggy is a combination of processed bits of blobs, re-coded with a little doggy DNA, and packed in a can. The result is a dog-shaped mass of goo that has the smarts, loyalty, and tail-wagging goodness of a dog, and the durability, strength, and convenient packaging of a blob.

The bloggy is loyal to whoever opens the can, and will follow them and fight by their side. It's dog-like shape and instincts make it far faster, stronger, and more intelligent than a regular blob, and it's jelly-like body make it far more durable and faster healing than a dog. It also responds to dog whistles like a normal dog. As it comes in a can, it is easily deployed in an emergency when you just need an extra helping hand (or paw).

Well, what do you think? Is this worth doing?

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commented Oct 31, 2013

It's creepy yet cute.

I like it!

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commented Nov 1, 2013

Doesn't do much for me, but wev.

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commented Nov 2, 2013

Yes please!

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