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The lilypad displays a multi-staged life cycle through which it changes drastically. |
The lilypad displays a multi-staged life cycle through which it changes drastically. |
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*It begins as a small curled leaf anchored to the ground by a thin stem. Several other smaller stems protrude from the ground below around it. |
*It begins as a small curled leaf anchored to the ground by a thin stem. Several other smaller stems protrude from the ground below around it. |
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*Next the leaf grows into a fan shape and the smaller stems around the base grow longer, ensnaring the main stem and firmly anchoring it to the ground. This stage has two versions, one being a little taller. |
*Next the leaf grows into a fan shape and the smaller stems around the base grow longer, ensnaring the main stem and firmly anchoring it to the ground. This stage has two versions, one being a little taller. |
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*In the third stage the leaf appears to become inflated with gas, which causes the lilypad to become buoyant, ripping the ground it was growing in away from the seabed and up towards the surface. |
*In the third stage the leaf appears to become inflated with gas, which causes the lilypad to become buoyant, ripping the ground it was growing in away from the seabed and up towards the surface. |
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Lillypad in engine.jpg|Lilypad in engine |
Lillypad in engine.jpg|Lilypad in engine |
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Lillypad in engine 02.jpg|Lilypads with |
Lillypad in engine 02.jpg|Lilypads with water |
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Lilypad stage 01 highpoly.jpg|Lilypad stage 1 highpoly model |
Lilypad stage 01 highpoly.jpg|Lilypad stage 1 highpoly model |
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Lilypad stages highpoly.jpg|Lilypad stages 1-4 highpoly models |
Lilypad stages highpoly.jpg|Lilypad stages 1-4 highpoly models |
Revision as of 21:49, 30 August 2018
<infobox> <title source="title1"><default>Lilypad</default></title>
<image source="image1"></image> <label>Category</label> <label>Category</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Inhabit</label> <label>Loot</label> <label>Attitude</label> <label>Damage</label> <label>Obtain From</label> <label>Biome</label> <label>Active During</label> <label>Reap</label> <label>Music</label> <group> <image source="image2"></image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Size</label> <label>Bioreactor</label> <label>Drops</label>
<label>Debug Spawn</label> <format> * {{#explode:{{{debugspawn}}}||1}} </format> <label>Debug Spawn</label> <format> * {{#explode:{{{debugspawn}}}||1}} </format></group> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Sustenance</header> <label>Food</label> <label>H2O</label> </group> <group collapse="open" class="tab-seeds"> <header>Seeds</header> <image source="image3"></image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Size</label> <label>Bioreactor</label> <label>Item ID</label> </group> </infobox>Lilypads are a large flora species that create the unusual landscape of the Lilypad Islands biome.
Description
The lilypad, clearly, is based on real life lily pads such as Victoria amazonica the largest lily pad on Earth, reaching 3 metres in diameter. The lilypad plants of 4546B however are far larger.
The lilypad displays a multi-staged life cycle through which it changes drastically.
- It begins as a small curled leaf anchored to the ground by a thin stem. Several other smaller stems protrude from the ground below around it.
- Next the leaf grows into a fan shape and the smaller stems around the base grow longer, ensnaring the main stem and firmly anchoring it to the ground. This stage has two versions, one being a little taller.
- In the third stage the leaf appears to become inflated with gas, which causes the lilypad to become buoyant, ripping the ground it was growing in away from the seabed and up towards the surface.
- At stage four it takes on the appearance of a lilypad, presumably the gas filled lilypad reaches the surface it opens up into a huge, flat, circular leaf that sits on the surface of the water.