Traits
Curve Horn (Common)
The Insectoplant has an upturned horn that breaks off into two rounded protrusions, resembling a heart.
Split Horn (Common)
The Insectoplant has an upturned horn featuring two pointed ends and maintains the same thickness throughout the entire horn.
Peanut Horn (Common)
The Insectoplant has a horn that features lumpy bumps on the underside, which resemble a peanut.
Clover Horn (Common)
The Insectoplant has a long upturned horn that breaks off into four protrusions, resembling a four-leafed clover.
Sprout Horn (Common)
The Insectoplant has a long upturned horn that breaks off into two thick, rounded protrusions, resembling a sprout. |
Cross Horn (Common)
The Insectoplant has a long upturned horn that breaks off into three protrusions, resembling a cross.
Noceras Horn (Uncommon)
The Insectoplant has a long upturned horn with one shorter and one smaller bump at the end, resembling the horn of a rhinoceros beetle.
Shrimp Horn (Uncommon)
The Insectoplant has a downturned horn with two short, pointy protrusions, resembling the nose of a shrimp. |
Snail Horn (Uncommon)
The Insectoplant has a horn that is tightly curled on itself. This horn may be upturned or downturned. |
Sniffer Horn (Uncommon)
The Insectoplant has a downturned horn that features a large bulb with small protrusions coming out of it, side-by-side. |
Weevil Horn (Uncommon)
The Insectoplant has a very long featureless pointed horn, resembling the horn of a weevil. This horn may be upturned or downturned. |
Note:
If upturned, Weevil Horns can not be a solid color separate from the main color of the Insectoplant’s head.
Honker Horn (Uncommon)
The Insectoplant has a downturned long, large, and bulbous horn with a rounded end. |