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Answer date: 2025-08-04 |
so, questions about terra types:
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Tighnari really jumping root-first into becoming A Plant... 1. Pruning can work with Terra-types as it does with plants themselves. A new Terra-type that's hardly undergone much corruption might not do so well if they cut off one of their own arms, however, and would likely bleed out before anything happened. A more corrupted Terra would have a better time surviving long enough to regrow (multiple) limbs. When Shifted, this is both easier and faster to achieve- though the effects will naturally disappear whenever they de-Shift. 2. Grafting is totally possible with Terras, in both Shifted and corrupted forms (though it'll have an easier time sticking around if performed on the corrupted version). Any powers they might gain from the grafted Terra should still be weaker than its origin plant. (Mostly to keep a particularly stubborn Terra from becoming masters in every possible field). But it's possible! 3. Terras can grow copies of their particular plants elsewhere, yes! The plant part, not the person part... can't grow a field of Tighnaris. But the plants he's now made of, yes. 4. Growth speed help: it can be quite a bit, especially once their corruption is properly settled in (and further boosted if done while Shifted). With his preexisting familiarity with plants, Tighnari would have an easier time than other Terras might, in 'reading' what other plants need, and understanding how best to aid their growth. He shouldn't be able to take a whole field of seeds and bring them to fruition on his own in a day, but he could certainly cut down on the time it takes, especially when working together with other Terras. 5. While there's not a hard limit on plant types, three is a sort of soft limit. Especially if one picks a family like Rosaceae or Brassicaceae, which in themselves contain... a lot. Whether one picks a wider category, or an individual species, is something we're leaving in player hands, so it boils down to just- try not to grow everything! But you can still have a variety. |