NESLife attempt #3

I would argue that the Scuterid was more successful, but as the Slithery (the branching happened after the Slithery, not the Wavy) has more living descendents, I'll let that comment slide for now, until invertibrates take over the world. ;)
 
I would argue that the Scuterid was more successful, but as the Slithery (the branching happened after the Slithery, not the Wavy) has more living descendents, I'll let that comment slide for now, until invertibrates take over the world. ;)

The Wavy had the most members living at any one time of any species, if I recall correctly. It may even have had the biggest combined biomass. I can't remember anymore.
 
I would argue that the Scuterid was more successful, but as the Slithery (the branching happened after the Slithery, not the Wavy) has more living descendents, I'll let that comment slide for now, until invertibrates take over the world. ;)

the ultimate show down: Descendants of the Blobster or Diddler? dun dun dun.
 
@Lord Iggy, thanks for posting that tree. I often lose track of what evolved from what. I downloaded Freemind myself, but then found out I had to make another 60meg download or thereabouts to get the Java runtimes too :(

For the next request, I would like to see the whole Scuterid branch, or as much as would fit on one screen, if and when you have the time to spare :D

Also I think its worth saying again, those Arix screenshots look cool :cool:

North King said:
The Wavy had the most members living at any one time of any species, if I recall correctly. It may even have had the biggest combined biomass. I can't remember anymore.

I've forgotten too :o I think I made a point that the Wavy's at one point had the highest combined living biomass of any single animal 'species' in the game world, which hasn't been matched since.
 
What update involved the Wavy at their height, anyway?
 
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I should note that the Huhuwanapi los Terrios is a first-generation descendent of the Dibbler, and was evolved by accident- slavic sioux wanted to descend it from the Huhuwanapi, a failed evolution on the first or second turn, but as that was impossible, Daftpanzer decided to make it a Dibbler descendant. Look at the huge effect this simple thing has had on the game!
 
Far too big. I could show it zoomed out to a point of near-illegibility, but even at that I'd have to cut off some branches. I could show the earlier portions if you wished, though I won't be able to access the evolutionary tree until late tonight or tomorrow, because I'm at work, and later on I'm going to my friend's house to celebrate Grade 12 Grad, and both get to play Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the first time.
 
Far too big. I could show it zoomed out to a point of near-illegibility, but even at that I'd have to cut off some branches. I could show the earlier portions if you wished, though I won't be able to access the evolutionary tree until late tonight or tomorrow, because I'm at work, and later on I'm going to my friend's house to celebrate Grade 12 Grad, and both get to play Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the first time.

I had a feeling it would be large. its okay, you don't have too. That sounds far too fun.
 
@Lord Iggy, thanks yet again :) Am I right in thinking that is the most diverse 'branchey' part of the whole tree?

And hope you have fun at your graduation!
 
I'll post an evoltion if and when I get an answer to my PM. I hope we wont have to wait so long for the next update.
 
Charles is right, I swear that I'm in a timewarp most of the time!!! Its not fair :(

@Lord Iggy, thanks yet again, again. I forgot that the Shellsters/Inis/Herbaneraria are more closely related to the Radarex and Phantomorex than anything else. Im pleased to see more branching going on and less straight lines now :)

@Kol.7, I can't guarantee being quicker with the next update :( I dont expect people to stay interested with such delays.
 
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