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He is thinking about sitting on a wall!Name: Humpty Dumpty

Description: All the King’s horses and all the King’s men will not be enough to save you from the horror of a sentient, carnivorous, giant egg!

Statistics:
Abilities – Mating Call, Sight
Attack – Bite (3), Charge (2)
Socialize – Sing (1), Dance (1), Charm (1)
Speed – 1
Health – 40
Diet – Carnivorous

Notes:
Made with the trial version of the Creature Creator, so everyone can see for themself how badly his big fat eggy body glitches!
Pretty much had to upload a video for this one, just to show how to walk him around and make his fat head wobble!

I expect with more tinkering you could probably make a fairly decent “walking egg” type creature, but I guess he’s just a peeled hard-boiled Humpty Dumpty!

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    There are basically two things that seem to help the wobble effect, and neither works all the time. Sometimes adding parts can fix it, depends on the part type and placement, though sometimes it just makes things worse. The spine can sometimes be extended and thinned at the ends without changing the overall shape after adjusting it. This adds a few segments of stability could otherwise be missing. I would like to see them add the option to have skeletal ribs off the spine, they could easily scale in size with the spine segments and would allow flat or narrow bodies as well as allowing you to adjust the amount of flop to your flab.
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