FISH: CARP
Original Animal Characteristics
Description: Yeah, see Koi Breeds
Size Level: 6
Height: up to 5 feet (1.5 m) long.
Weight: up to 80 pounds (37.3 kg).
Build: Medium
Mutant Changes & Costs
Total BIO-E: 55
Attribute Bonuses:
Human Features
Hands: 5 BIO-E for Partial hands at the end of the pectoral fins (applicable even with arms and hands).
10 BIO-E for full hands at the end of the pectoral fins (applicable even with arms and hands).
20 BIO-E for Extra Limbs; a set of fully developed arms and hands.
Biped: 5 BIO-E for Partial feet at the end of the pelvic fins.
10 BIO-E for Full pelvic fins developed into legs and feet.
Speech : 5 BIO-E for Partial or 10 BIO-E for Full.
Looks: None; Looks like a fish, however due to the wide range of species, the body can range from spherical to elongated and compressed (flatish). They generally have caudal fins, dorsal fins, anal fins, and pectoral fins. They may or may not have adipose fins or pelvic fins.
5 BIO-E for Partial; Rounded head with a flatish snout, large eyes on the side of the head, thick skin, short arms and legs.
10 BIO-E for Full; Rounded features, hairless, dark skin, fat looking.
Natural Weapons:
None
Mutant Animal Powers:
Automatically gets Breathing: Gills and Swimming: Master
5 BIO-E for Hold Breath (in the air)
5 BIO-E for Lateral Line
5 BIO-E for Swim Bladder (Neutral Buoyancy)
10 BIO-E for Breathing: Lungs
10 BIO-E for Beastly Strength
20 BIO-E for Breathing: Dual Breathing
Vestigial Disadvantages:
-5 BIO-E for No Gills
-5 BIO-E for Colorblindness
-5 BIO-E for Nearsighted
-5 BIO-E for Webbed Hands and Feet
-10 BIO-E for Prey Eyes
-10 BIO-E for Reptile Brain: Prey
-15 BIO-E for Dehydration: Severe
MUTANT KOI BREED APPEARANCE TABLE:
Step 1: Major Types: 01-30 Gin Rin (scales), 31-60 Butterfly (long fins), 61-90 Doitsu (no scales); 91-00 Ghost Koi (koi bred with wild carp to produce different offspring; roll on Ghost Koi Variety Table)
Step 2: Major Varieties (roll on sub-table of major variety to determine specific variety):
01-10 * Kohaku - a white-skinned Koi, with a red pattern
01-20 Tancho Kohaku - A Kohaku with only a single Maruten spot for a pattern
21-40 Nidan Kohaku: A two step pattern.
41-60 Sandan Kohaku: A Kohaku with a three step pattern.
61-80 Yondan Kohaku: A Kohaku with a four step pattern.
81-00 Inazuma Kohaku: A Kohaku with a lightning strike pattern.
11-16 * Taisho Sanshoku (Sanke) - a white-skinned Koi with a red and black pattern
01-33 Tancho Sanke - A Sanke where the only Hi pattern is a Maruten spot
34-66 Yamato Nishiki - A metallic Sanke
67-00 Tancho Yamato Nishiki - The Tancho Yamato Nishiki have the regular stepping stone Sumi pattern, but their Hi pattern is only a Maruten spot on their head.
17-22 * Showa Sanshoku (Showa) - a black-skinned Koi with a red and white pattern
01-33 Kin Showa - A metallic Showa (see Hikarimoyo)
34-66 Tancho Showa - A Showa where the only Hi pattern is a Maruten spot.
67-00 Tancho Kin Showa - A metalli showa with the only Hi pattern being a Maruten spot.
23-24 * Asagi - a Koi with light blue/grey scales on its top and red scales on its bottom
01-50 Asagi
51-00 Hi Asagi - An Asagi with a red base
25-26 * Shusui - the partially scaled version of an Asagi
01-50 Shusui
51-00 Hi Shusui - An all red Shusui
27-32 * Bekko - a white, red, or yellow-skinned Koi with a black pattern
01-33 Shiro Bekko - White with a black pattern
34-66 Ki Bekko - Yellow with a black pattern
67-00 Aka Bekko - Red with a black pattern
33-38 * Utsurimono - a black Koi with a red, white, or yellow pattern
01-33 Shiro Utsuri - A black koi with a white pattern
34-66 Ki Utsuri - A black Koi with a yellow pattern
67-00 Hi Utsuri - A black koi with a red pattern
39-40 * Goshiki - a mostly black Koi with grey, red, white, brown, and blue accents
01-50 Goshiki
51-00 Tancho Goshiki - Tancho Goshiki have their red pattern on the maruten spot, the pattern on the head. The rest of the fish should have the regular goshiki net pattern. The maruten spot should sit between and slightly behind, the eyes.
41-48 * Ogon (Hikarimono) - a Koi that is one solid color, can be regular or metallic; known colors - red, orange, platinum, yellow and cream
01-25 Nezu Ogon - They are a metallic colored dark grey Koi. Nezu Ogons have a dark area on the center of their heads. This has caused many breeders and Koi keepers to affectionatly nickname them Helmet Head. The dark area almost looks like a maruten spot, but is it usually not very uniform in color and does not have sharp edges.
26-50 Orenji Ogon - The are a metallic colored orange koi.
51-75 Purachina (Platinum) Ogon - Platinum Ogons are metallic white and are one of the most popular Ogons. The color should be as white as fresh mountain snow.
76-00 Yamabuki Ogon - Yamabuki Ogons are a metallic yellow Koi.
49-56 * Koromo - Koi with areas of blue-edged scales aligned neatly
01-25 Ai Goromo - Ai Goromo have a Hi pattern like a Kohaku, but there is a dark shading on the Hi. A good Ai Goromo will have a red maruten spot on it's head without any shading on it.
26-50 Budo Goromo - Budo Goromo are a Goromo with shading that completely covers the Hi, creating a purple color. Budo means grape in Japanese.
51-75 Sumi Goromo - Sumi Goromo have a black shading instead of a blue shading over their Hi pattern.
76-00 Tancho Goromo - Tancho Goromo are just like regular Goromo, but they only have a pattern on their maruten spot, the pattern on the head. The skin should be very white and the maruten spot should be symmetrical. The maruten spot should sit between and slightly behind the eyes.
57-62 * Matsuba - White, yellow, or red koi with a black net pattern.
01-33 Shiro Matsuba - Shiro Matsuba are a white Koi with a black net pattern.
34-66 Ki Matsuba - The Ki Matsuba is a metallic yellow Koi with a black net pattern.
67-00 Aka Matsuba - Aka Matsuba are a red Koi with a black net pattern.
63-86 * Kawarimono (kawarigoi) - Miscellaneous types of Koi
01-08 Ochiba Shiguri - Ochiba Shiguri are made by breeding a Chagoi with a Soragoi. Look for a nice Kohaku-like brown pattern. DGB
09-17 Kumonryu - Kumonryu are one of the strangest Koi. They have no scales and their pattern actually changes throughout the year Kumonryu are usually black in the winter and the white usually appears in the spring and summer. DB only
18-26 Beni Kumonryu - Beni Kumonryu are a rare form of Kumonryu, they have red along with the black and white. They have no scales and their pattern actually changes throughout the year. Beni Kumonryu are usually black in the winter. The white and red usually appears in the spring and summer. DB only
27-35 Kin Kumonryu - A metallic Kumonryu. DB only
36-43 Benigoi - Benigoi or Higoi are Koi that are solid red. DGB
44-51 Karasugoi - Karasugoi are Koi that are solid black. DGB
52-59 Hajiro - Haijiro are Koi that are solid black with white tipped fins. DGB
60-67 Akahajiro - Aka Haijiro are Koi that are solid red with white tipped fins. DGB
68-75 Chagoi - Chagoi are a non-metallic brown colored Koi. DGB
76-83Kigoi - Kigoi are Koi that are solid yellow. The most prized Kigoi have red eyes. DGB
84-92 Midorigoi - Midorugoi are Koi that are solid green. GB only
93-00 Soragoi - Soragoi are a solid grey Koi. DGB
87-00 * Hikarimoyo - Koi with colored patterns over a metallic base, and koi in two metallic colors
01-25 Doitsu Hariwake - Doitsu Hariwake are like a Kikusui, but they have a metallic yellow pattern instead of a metallic red one.
26-50 Hariwake - Have a metallic red pattern on a metallic white background
51-75 Kikusui - Kikusui are a scaleless version of a Hariwake.
76-00 Kujaku - Kujaku are a metallic Koi with a Kohaku pattern and a net pattern on it's scales. (roll on Kohaku subtable; i.e. Tancho Kujaku, Nidan Kujaku, etc. for 5 sub-varieties)
Note1: Where GB only, DB only, or something similar is listed, that means the sub-variety only exists in those listed types, otherwise the entry is DGB (Doitsu, Gin Rin, Butterfly). In other words, Kumonryu, Beni Kumonryu, and Kin Kumonryu have only Doitsu (scaleless) and Butterfly variants, whereas the Midorigoi has only Gin Rin (scaled) and Butterfly variants.
Note2: Tancho refers to any koi with the only red being in a circle on its forehead.
Ghost Koi Variety Table
01-20 White Ghost Koi
21-40 Gold Ghost Koi
41-60 Red Ghost Koi
61-80 Orange Ghost Koi
81-00 Yellow Ghost Koi
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