Traits
Erythrism[Ery] (Extremely Rare)
Erythrism | nEry | EryEry
Trait Count - 4
Erythrism is an over production of red pigment in the coat, turning all of the hair red in tone. Erythrism BAs will have green eyes and their skin won't be a different color from a non-erythrism BA.
-Mane will be the same color or slightly darker.
-Erythrism is affected by dilutes and will show all other genes.
Eye Colors
Green, Light Green, Dark Green
Palette order from top to bottom; Black, Bay, Seal Bay, Chestnut.
Palettes are not strict.
Leucism[Leu] (Extremely Rare)
Leucism | nLeu | LeuLeu
Trait Count - 4
Leucism is an under production of melanin in the coat, but not to the point of albinism. Leucism BAs will have blue eyes and their skin won't be a different color from a non-leucism BA.
-Mane will be the same color or slightly darker.
-Leucism is affected by dilutes and will show all other genes.
Eye Colors
Blue, Light Blue, Dark Blue
Palette order from top to bottom; Black, Bay, Seal Bay, Chestnut.
Palettes are not strict.
Melanism[Mel] (Unlimited)
Melanism | nMel | MelMel
Trait Count - 5
Not currently orderable
Melanism is similar to albino but has the opposite effect. It disrupts the production of melanin but in the way of causing the coat to overproduce and become extremely pigmented, causing dark black and brown coats. This also affects the eyes of a Beatus with melanism, causing them to have very dark-colored eyes. The only part of a melanistic BA that isn't darker, is their skin. Their skin will be slightly lighter than their coat color.
- Flight feathers and webbing will match mane color.
- Mane can be slightly darker than the coat, it will never be lighter though.
- Hoof color tends to be slightly darker than the skin color.
Melanism also affects BA-specific mutations. Mutations that are black will not display on the coat at all. Mutations that are light in color, like Zebra, will display very faintly against the coat. Mutations that are colorful, like Peafowl, will display but be extremely dark in color.
Eye Colors
Dark Brown, Dark Orange, Dark Yellow, Dark Green
Corrupted Piebald[Mel-] (Legendary)
Corrupted Piebald | nMel | MelMel
Trait Count - 5
Not currently orderable
Corrupted piebald, or partial melanism, is similar to piebald but has the opposite effect. It disrupts the production of melanin but in the way of causing the coat to overproduce and become extremely pigmented, causing dark brown, almost black coats. This also affects the eyes of a Beatus with melanism, causing them to have very dark-colored eyes. The only part of a melanistic BA that isn't darker, is their skin. Their skin will be slightly lighter than their coat color.
- Flight feathers and webbing will match mane color.
- Mane can be slightly darker than the coat, it will never be lighter though.
- Hoof color tends to be slightly darker than the skin color.
Corrupted piebald also affects BA-specific mutations. Mutations that are black will not display on the coat at all. Mutations that are light in color, like Zebra, will display very faintly against the coat. Mutations that are colorful, like Peafowl, will display but be extremely dark in color.
Eye Colors
Dark Brown, Dark Orange, Dark Yellow, Dark Green
Examples
Piebald[Alb-] (Legendary)
Piebald | nAlb- | Alb-Alb-
Trait Count - 5
Not currently orderable on imports.
Piebald is a partial expression of albino. So instead of the entire coat having disrupted melanin production, it only happens in certain areas. Piebalds will also have red eyes if they have a lack of pigment around their eyes. Their skin is always pale pink, and their hooves only a tiny bit darker.
- Flight feathers and webbing will match mane color.
- Mane can be slightly darker than the coat, it will never be lighter though.
- Hoof color tends to be slightly darker than the skin color.
Piebald also affects BA specific mutations. Mutations that are white will not display on the coat at all. Mutations that are dark in color, like Zebra, will display very lightly against the coat. Mutations that are colorful, like Peafowl, will display but be extremely pastel in color.
Eye Colors
Red, Pink, Red-Orange
Examples
Albino[Alb] (Unlimited)
Albino | nAlb | AlbAlb
Trait Count - 5
Not currently orderable on imports.
Albino is a mutation that disrupts the production of melanin, causing it not to produce at all causing a white coat. Albinos will also have red eyes. Their skin is always pale pink, and their hooves only a tiny bit darker.
- Flight feathers and webbing will match mane color.
- Mane can be slightly darker than the coat, it will never be lighter though.
- Hoof color tends to be slightly darker than the skin color.
Albino also affects BA specific mutations. Mutations that are white will not display on the coat at all. Mutations that are dark in color, like Zebra, will display very lightly against the coat. Mutations that are colorful, like Peafowl, will display but be extremely pastel in color.
Eye Colors
Red, Pink, Red-Orange
Pupiless Eye (Legendary)
Trait Count - 5
Pupiless Eyes causes a BA to completely lack a defined pupil. It does NOT effect how a Beatus can see.
This trait is most commonly seen in the Royal Family.
Natural Eye (Rare)
Trait Count - 3
Natural Eye allows eye colors that are considered within BAs to appear without their corresponding genetics. These are things like, blue eyes on a chestnut horse with no paint markings. Cream/Pearl linked Purple/Lavender does not count for natural eye colors.
Natural eye traits override mutation-specific eye colors, which includes all BA mutations and all genetic mutations. When present with Alb/Ery/Leu/Mel, the color will be affected, but still be whatever color is listed with the trait.
Unnatural Eye (Extremely Rare)
Trait Count - 4
Unnatural Eye allows all and any eye colors on a BA.
Natural eye traits override mutation-specific eye colors, which includes all BA mutations and all genetic mutations. When present with Alb/Ery/Leu/Mel, the color will be affected, but still be whatever color is listed with the trait.
Different Wing Color (Uncommon)
Trait Count - 2
Wing and tail feathers become a different color than the mane. The picked color is still required to blend or match the coat.
This passable gets hidden by color mutations that affect the wing.
Transparent Wings (Common)
Trait Count - 1
Transparent Wing causes the webbing and flight feathers of a BA to be transparent.
Cream linked Purple Eyes (Uncommon)
Trait Count - 2
Purple eyes linked to Cream Coats.
Dark Sclera (Rare)
Trait Count - 3
Dark Sclera causes the sclera of a BA to be black or almost black in color. If the lines don't have a sclera already drawn on the eyes, you are allowed to draw it yourself.
Pupil Shape (Legendary)
Trait Count - 5
Pupil Shape causes the natural shape of the pupil from type to be different. This can allow the pupil to either mimic a different type's pupil shape, or be entirely different, like a star or heart.
Colored Sclera (Rare)
Trait Count - 3
Colored Sclera causes the sclera of a BA to be any color other than black or white. If the lines don't have a sclera already drawn on the eyes, you are allowed to draw it yourself.
Colored Pupil (Extremely Rare)
Trait Count - 4
Colored Pupil causes the pupil of a BA to be any color other than black.
Pearl linked Lavender Eyes (Uncommon)
Trait Count - 2
Lavender eyes linked to Pearl Coats.
Tatuaggio: Stained (Unlimited)
!! This passable CANNOT be ordered !!
Trait Count - 6
Created by Petrification
Tatuaggio: Stained causes Tatuaggio markings to mimic stained glass. This allows Tatuaggio markings to have a solid black border and up to three colors with no color mutations. The colored sections are also required to have transparency, but different colors can be different levels of transparency.
This passable is tied to NPC-001 Bugsly.
Expression Examples
Rosea: Multi Color (Rare)
Trait Count - 3
Rosea: Multi Color adds up to 3 colors in Rosea, with a max of 5. When 5 colors are present, things can get a little wonky, most commonly seen is that the main Rosea color won't always display on the inner wing webbing.
Expression Examples
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