Traits
Uncommon Triple-hued
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Three solid colors that can take many designs and patterns.
Rare Multi-hued
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Goo patterns that contain four or more different solid colors
Uncommon Triple-tone Gradient
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Goo color schemes that use up to three colors with varying shades and tints to create a gradient.
Rare Bioluminescent
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Goo that glows in the dark. The glow is brighter when the Goom is well-fed and has had plenty of sunlight the previous day.
Rare Glitter
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On the opposite end of bioluminescent instead of glowing at night this goo type sparkles and shines in the light!
Rare Full of It
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Goom who habitually consume things they shouldn't tend to fuse their way into the goo membranes. These goo contaminants range from rocks to confetti, mystery candy, and other small items.
Uncommon Gradient Hue Combo
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Goo combination of monochromatic or two-tone gradients and single or double hues.
Uncommon Simple/Basic
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Basic shapes such as squares, triangles, stars, and diamonds. Typically are rounded and lack sharp corners
Rare Complex/Organic
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Complex symbols, asterisks. crescent moons and any original shape that does not have a name falls under rare.
Common Moderate
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3-6; The most common amount is five sacks with one on each cheek then three additional sacks across the body and tail.
Uncommon Copious
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7-11; The more sacks on a Goom typically mean the smaller they are.
Rare Overwhelming
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12-15; The most membrane sacks ever counted on a Goom was fifteen.
Rare Meager
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1-2; Gooms with fewer sacks often have issues with producing more goo than they can store and thus are seen drooling and spewing out goo more frequently
Common Whiskers
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Like a fish or cat, whiskers can appear on an Isomara's face in many places.
Common Back Leg Fins (I)
Back Leg Fins (Isoling)
It is unknown whether Standard Isolings will become Flyers or Swimmers when adults; thus rarity of Back Leg Fins are set to common.