
Arez's Spino form was a bit more common than his Baryonx form to find, but still overall not common to see. Compared to some forms, like Carno or Indominus, his Spino self is a notable amount more methodical, cautious, and logical. While he's still very much Arez at heart, he does have notably higher consideration for others and an overall calmer and less gas-happy demeanor.
Doesn't mean he doesn't like a good tease or flashing of a friend or family, though. He's more than happy to do that if he so desires.
Finally got more of Arez Spino, of course had to be a butt pic hehhehe.
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Doesn't mean he doesn't like a good tease or flashing of a friend or family, though. He's more than happy to do that if he so desires.
Finally got more of Arez Spino, of course had to be a butt pic hehhehe.
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Arez © Me
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What I am asking is does being in their alternate forms effect the standard personalities, like how when you describe Arez's spino form as "a notable amount more methodical, cautious, and logical. While he's still very much Arez at heart, he does have notably higher consideration for others and an overall calmer and less gas-happy demeanor." Does that mean it changed his personality when he transformed into it?
Oh no no no, they all retain the base likes and dislikes and such. Its moreso what emotion they predominantly express/show, and their manner of thinking that alters. And this is only when their forms are roaming seperately. If they're "recalled", so there's only one Arez or Chompless and they shapeshift between all forms, the personality doesn't change one bit.
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