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* Cats with the Herbal variation grow a mix of clover and dandelion leaves.
* Cats with the Herbal variation grow a mix of clover and dandelion leaves.
* Cats with the Blossom variation grow a mix of roses, daisies, forget-me-nots and balloon flowers.
* Cats with the Blossom variation grow a mix of roses, daisies, forget-me-nots and balloon flowers.
* Cats with the Toadstool variation grow a mix of mica cap and polypore mushrooms, alongside lichen and moss.
* Cats with the Toadstool variation grow a mix of mica cap and polypore mushrooms, lichen and moss.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

Revision as of 14:40, 21 July 2023

Overgrowth
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The Overgrowth Gene
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Icon for the Overgrowth Gene
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The Overgrowth Gene is a variated accent gene.

The design of this gene resembles a variety of plant life, including ivy, herbs, flowers and toadstools.

There are four different variations of this gene. When a cat with the gene is born or when the gene is applied, there is a 25% chance of any particular variation to appear.

Cats with this gene appear to have plants growing from their bodies. The specific type of plant is dependent on the gene variation carried by the cat:

  • Cats with the Ivy variation grow monotype, teardrop-shaped ivy leaves.
  • Cats with the Herbal variation grow a mix of clover and dandelion leaves.
  • Cats with the Blossom variation grow a mix of roses, daisies, forget-me-nots and balloon flowers.
  • Cats with the Toadstool variation grow a mix of mica cap and polypore mushrooms, lichen and moss.

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Trivia

  • Overgrowth was the first variated gene to be introduced.
  • Overgrowth was the only gene featured in a stretch goal for the Kickstarter.