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allyvania88 [2016-08-04 02:00:00 +0000 UTC]
ok ... its kinda scary that this onyx and my onyx picked the same place for the gem .... though hers is more round while mine is kinda oval (or egg) shaped
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Alomar3882 [2016-05-26 02:36:52 +0000 UTC]
I want to poke her one eye.
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Alomar3882 In reply to Geminine-nyan [2016-05-26 19:18:45 +0000 UTC]
I can't even reach her. I am only 6ft. She is 13ft! Plus I only wanted to touch the one eye that is all dark and stuff.
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Alomar3882 In reply to Geminine-nyan [2016-05-26 23:19:13 +0000 UTC]
Holy goosy gooseboos!!! I saw the new episode! Lapis is a goth. Yellow Diamond is coming! And a Ruby just crashed landed!
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Hexidextrous [2015-12-14 15:38:11 +0000 UTC]
I like how much you put effort into your fusions! Taking into account all those things like Stability, everything that carries over, and such. Most people don't take all of that into account, but I'm glad that you do.
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Hexidextrous In reply to Geminine-nyan [2015-12-14 17:41:58 +0000 UTC]
Me too. I sometimes dislike Gems and Fusions who don't follow those guidelines. Though I wouldn't go all out on it, like say, those damned SJW fans I've been hearing about are. I can understand those to some extent, and I wouldn't do horrible things to someone who designs a gem who doesn't follow this, though I may give some constructive criticism though.
Here's some guidelines I think about for Gems and Fusions
Gems:
-Always no more than 2 arms, 2 eyes, and 2 legs. Though they can have some non-humanoid features, but nothing too much, and no more than that many of each.
-After how it was revealed that Peridot's floating fingers aren't really part of her body, none of that.
-Make sure their Gem Core is outwardly visible somewhere.
-Make sure the weapon isn't too complex. Make sure it can still look like it could be made into part of a larger fusion weapon (I dislike Non-Fusions with complex weapons like Double-bladed swords, Gunblades, etc).
-Stay away from Multicolored Gems. Multicolored Gems are better for fusions, single-colored is better for regular Gems.
Fusion Gems:
-Always have at least one extra set of a certain appendage (like multiple eyes, multiple arms, multiple legs, etc).
-Make sure they can combine their weapons into something new.
-The Fusion doesn't necessarily have to only have the features of both. She can have a few new features unique to her, and some new powers from the Fusion too (i.e Garnet having Electric Powers, even though Ruby nor Sapphire have that, and Garnet's sunglasses despite neither of the two have that either).
-The Gem they become has to have one of these three in color.
1. One of the two's color's, perhaps in a different hue or tone. (i.e. Garnet being predominantly Red, but a different hue than Ruby)
2. Both colors in one, usually from a Multicolored Gem, which is why Multicolored is better for Fusions (i.e. Alexandrite sharing all the colors of each).
3. Mixing both Colors (i.e. Malachite being Green because Blue Lapis and Yellow Jasper, and Blue and Yellow mix to become Green).
That's about all the guidelines I can think of.
I'd probably ask to fuse my gem, Dravite, with her, but unfortunately, I really doubt those two would be very compatible. Though I have a few fusions I'm already working on with some of my friends's gems.
And my other Gem, Epidote, isn't really a good Fusion Candidate already.
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Hexidextrous In reply to Geminine-nyan [2016-09-16 02:56:49 +0000 UTC]
Well after the recent episode with Bismuth, forget the thing I said about Multicolors being Fusions only.
Also, the weapons combining thing I think only applies if they do fit together somehow. If not, they just multi-wield their component's weapons, like Alexandrite.
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Fyurama [2015-12-14 14:52:34 +0000 UTC]
i love this fusion still ~
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DarkFury17 [2015-12-14 12:15:30 +0000 UTC]
Nice!
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