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Shut up and stack donuts on it.Fellas, is it boyish to be girlish?
Shut up and stack donuts on it.Fellas, is it boyish to be girlish?
The most I usually do is multiple dicks, prehensile tongue, and maybe wings. I like to keep them as human as possible because I enjoy conquering other races physically and sexually. Plus it helps with immersion.So I've been wondering: How many people actually transform their PCs? And if so, how often do you do it? I personally almost never apply transformations to my character after I create them, unless I'm going for a race that's not available at the start. I don't see much use for it, from a narrative or gameplay perspective.
I personally never TF outside very superficial shit, like getting a bigger dick n balls(and I just cheat these so I can get the exact size I need). I always play as a generic, basic bitch human in everything I can. Like, this meme is me to a T minus making my character white.So I've been wondering: How many people actually transform their PCs? And if so, how often do you do it? I personally almost never apply transformations to my character after I create them, unless I'm going for a race that's not available at the start. I don't see much use for it, from a narrative or gameplay perspective.
Starter Wyld Elf is usually enough. Aside from the potion that stops hair growth not much else.So I've been wondering: How many people actually transform their PCs? And if so, how often do you do it? I personally almost never apply transformations to my character after I create them, unless I'm going for a race that's not available at the start. I don't see much use for it, from a narrative or gameplay perspective.
I went 9-tails in the first CoC once just to see what the pay off was. But aside from that one playthrough I just play literally me. Though sometimes I might give myself a fun new eye colour, as a little treat.So I've been wondering: How many people actually transform their PCs? And if so, how often do you do it? I personally almost never apply transformations to my character after I create them, unless I'm going for a race that's not available at the start. I don't see much use for it, from a narrative or gameplay perspective.
At least one full transformation per TF item, though I don't always keep that on my main file. But I pretty much always have a set if items I'm looking for certain things out of. But I do agree, the TF items as they stand don't feel integrated well into the story. You're never given a reason that you NEED them. Then again, I don't self-project in these kinds of games. The Player Character is an avatar to operate through, not ME. So I feel free to experement with wtf ever. And if I go over my intended dick, ball, vag, anus, or tit size or count, oh well. I guess I get to see the version of the scene that mentions extra bits, or hyper parts.So I've been wondering: How many people actually transform their PCs? And if so, how often do you do it? I personally almost never apply transformations to my character after I create them, unless I'm going for a race that's not available at the start. I don't see much use for it, from a narrative or gameplay perspective.
Since there is content locked behind being a pure Elf or Lupine there is negative incentive to perform transformations. The only reason to change race is becoming one of the soul-bound races (Kitsune or Valkyrie) which blocks transformations.So I've been wondering: How many people actually transform their PCs? And if so, how often do you do it? I personally almost never apply transformations to my character after I create them, unless I'm going for a race that's not available at the start. I don't see much use for it, from a narrative or gameplay perspective.
That's what polls say, apparently. Most people just tf to their desired form and stay there.So I've been wondering: How many people actually transform their PCs? And if so, how often do you do it? I personally almost never apply transformations to my character after I create them, unless I'm going for a race that's not available at the start. I don't see much use for it, from a narrative or gameplay perspective.
Kitsune because I'm a native-born JPN and I'm always a kitsune (or fox/vixen second choice) in every fantasy RPG game that allows it.So I've been wondering: How many people actually transform their PCs? And if so, how often do you do it? I personally almost never apply transformations to my character after I create them, unless I'm going for a race that's not available at the start. I don't see much use for it, from a narrative or gameplay perspective.
what's locked behind being an elf? the only thing i can remember being locked behind lupine is kiyoko's dog/wolf hunt scene. but that's kiyoko, so whatever.Since there is content locked behind being a pure Elf or Lupine there is negative incentive to perform transformations. The only reason to change race is becoming one of the soul-bound races (Kitsune or Valkyrie) which blocks transformations.
Hashat stuffwhat's locked behind being an elf?
I'm surprised you're still here Skan, I thought you usually hibernate for Mayternity?Hashat stuff
Garret content is also locked behind being lupine.what's locked behind being an elf? the only thing i can remember being locked behind lupine is kiyoko's dog/wolf hunt scene. but that's kiyoko, so whatever.
Do you name your MC Chad Thundercock?I personally never TF outside very superficial shit, like getting a bigger dick n balls(and I just cheat these so I can get the exact size I need). I always play as a generic, basic bitch human in everything I can. Like, this meme is me to a T minus making my character white.
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omg meI personally never TF outside very superficial shit, like getting a bigger dick n balls(and I just cheat these so I can get the exact size I need). I always play as a generic, basic bitch human in everything I can. Like, this meme is me to a T minus making my character white.
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What nuke?There's that thread nuke I was talking about.