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This represents a special set of alternate victory abilities allows the player to consume their defeated foe whole through one of several scripted scenes.  These abilities are currently broken down into two main varieties, those being Vore (eating) and UB (unbirthing) the oppenent.  The Vore version of the ability is granted directly by the Vore Predator ability, which can be obtained as an advance [[Feats|feat]] or through the Inner Predator event.  The UB ability can be obtained by talking to [[Dr. Medea]] while having the Vore Predator ability.
 
This represents a special set of alternate victory abilities allows the player to consume their defeated foe whole through one of several scripted scenes.  These abilities are currently broken down into two main varieties, those being Vore (eating) and UB (unbirthing) the oppenent.  The Vore version of the ability is granted directly by the Vore Predator ability, which can be obtained as an advance [[Feats|feat]] or through the Inner Predator event.  The UB ability can be obtained by talking to [[Dr. Medea]] while having the Vore Predator ability.
  
The option to enter one of these scenes will appear at random after defeating a monster.  It will only trigger outside of an event situation, otherwise there would be a high chance of scene conflict.  Some foes cannot be vored at all, mainly multi-foe mobs and unique enemies.  A list of the excluded foes is given below.
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The option to enter one of these scenes will appear at random after defeating a monster.  It will only trigger outside of an event situation, otherwise there would be a high chance of scene conflict.  As well, only foes of equal or lesser scale value to the player are valid.  Some foes cannot be vored at all, mainly multi-foe mobs and unique enemies.  A list of the excluded foes is given below.
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The standard setup is to have the player prompted at victory if they want to go through with vore and/or UB if it successfully triggers.  The player can change this setup by using the 'voremenu' command directly or by accessing that menu via Trixie's cheats/settings menu (iwannacheat).  The player can then set their option to 'Player Choice', 'Automatic' and 'Never'.  Both vore and UB are set separately.
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Should the player accept to vore/UB a foe, the scene for that will play out instead of the regular player victory system and scene.  Any mechanics that would trigger as a result of player victory (such as counting defeats for a quest) will '''not''' run.  This is another reason why fights in situations/events block vore/UB.
  
 
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==Vore Notes==
 
==Vore Notes==
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* Possessing the Vore Predator feat causes the player's hunger to increase at an accelerated rate ( an additonal +1-5 hunger/turn), driving the player to consume their enemies to sate it.
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* The likelihood of a player getting the option to vore a foe is dictated primarily by their hunger.  The hungrier you are, the more likely it will trigger.  For players using the 'Automatic Survival' cheat, a base chance is assigned.  This likelihood is then increased by the number of previous vores, the lower their humanity and the greater the difference in scale between player and meal.
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* Consuming a foe in this manner has a chance of the player absorbing some of their power/skill if the infection's stats are higher than the players.  The odds of this occurring is increased if the player has the Bestial Power [[Feats|feat]].
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* Consuming a foe restores anywhere between 12 and 36 hunger, depending on the creatures size and some random adjustment.
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* Consuming a foe costs the player 3 humanity.
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* Consuming a foe results in infection, even if the player has Researcher protection.  This infection can be blocked by the Safe Appetite [[Feats|feat]].
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* Consuming a foe increases your 'vorecount', making it more likely you'll be prompted to consume another.
  
 
==UB Notes==
 
==UB Notes==
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* The UB will not trigger if the player is already pregnant.
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* The likelihood of a player getting the option to UB a foe is dictated primarily by their cunt width.  The larger the cunt, the more likely it will trigger.  This likelihood is then increased by the number of previous UBs, the possession of some pregnancy-related [[Feats|feats]], whether the player is in heat, the lower their humanity and the greater the difference in scale between player and meal.
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* Unbirthing a foe results in the player becoming pregnant.
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* Unbirthing a foe costs the player 3 humanity.
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* Unbirthing a foe results in infection, even if the player has Researcher protection.  This infection can be blocked by the Safe Appetite [[Feats|feat]].
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* Unbirthing a foe increases your 'ubcount', making it more likely you'll be prompted to unbirth another.
  
 
==Vore Exclusion List==
 
==Vore Exclusion List==

Revision as of 22:15, 11 May 2015

Overview

This represents a special set of alternate victory abilities allows the player to consume their defeated foe whole through one of several scripted scenes. These abilities are currently broken down into two main varieties, those being Vore (eating) and UB (unbirthing) the oppenent. The Vore version of the ability is granted directly by the Vore Predator ability, which can be obtained as an advance feat or through the Inner Predator event. The UB ability can be obtained by talking to Dr. Medea while having the Vore Predator ability.

The option to enter one of these scenes will appear at random after defeating a monster. It will only trigger outside of an event situation, otherwise there would be a high chance of scene conflict. As well, only foes of equal or lesser scale value to the player are valid. Some foes cannot be vored at all, mainly multi-foe mobs and unique enemies. A list of the excluded foes is given below.

The standard setup is to have the player prompted at victory if they want to go through with vore and/or UB if it successfully triggers. The player can change this setup by using the 'voremenu' command directly or by accessing that menu via Trixie's cheats/settings menu (iwannacheat). The player can then set their option to 'Player Choice', 'Automatic' and 'Never'. Both vore and UB are set separately.

Should the player accept to vore/UB a foe, the scene for that will play out instead of the regular player victory system and scene. Any mechanics that would trigger as a result of player victory (such as counting defeats for a quest) will not run. This is another reason why fights in situations/events block vore/UB.

Event

The Inner Predator event starts with the player finding a locked briefcase. Along with some official documents is a vial of a murky fluid and a candy bar. Consuming the vial's contents results in gaining an out of control hunger. This hunger is then sated by a Female Husky (or other permitted foe) that the player swallows alive and whole. They are then rapidly digested, feeding the player as well as infecting them. This event closes itself if you have both guy and girl content banned.

Vore Notes

  • Possessing the Vore Predator feat causes the player's hunger to increase at an accelerated rate ( an additonal +1-5 hunger/turn), driving the player to consume their enemies to sate it.
  • The likelihood of a player getting the option to vore a foe is dictated primarily by their hunger. The hungrier you are, the more likely it will trigger. For players using the 'Automatic Survival' cheat, a base chance is assigned. This likelihood is then increased by the number of previous vores, the lower their humanity and the greater the difference in scale between player and meal.
  • Consuming a foe in this manner has a chance of the player absorbing some of their power/skill if the infection's stats are higher than the players. The odds of this occurring is increased if the player has the Bestial Power feat.
  • Consuming a foe restores anywhere between 12 and 36 hunger, depending on the creatures size and some random adjustment.
  • Consuming a foe costs the player 3 humanity.
  • Consuming a foe results in infection, even if the player has Researcher protection. This infection can be blocked by the Safe Appetite feat.
  • Consuming a foe increases your 'vorecount', making it more likely you'll be prompted to consume another.

UB Notes

  • The UB will not trigger if the player is already pregnant.
  • The likelihood of a player getting the option to UB a foe is dictated primarily by their cunt width. The larger the cunt, the more likely it will trigger. This likelihood is then increased by the number of previous UBs, the possession of some pregnancy-related feats, whether the player is in heat, the lower their humanity and the greater the difference in scale between player and meal.
  • Unbirthing a foe results in the player becoming pregnant.
  • Unbirthing a foe costs the player 3 humanity.
  • Unbirthing a foe results in infection, even if the player has Researcher protection. This infection can be blocked by the Safe Appetite feat.
  • Unbirthing a foe increases your 'ubcount', making it more likely you'll be prompted to unbirth another.

Vore Exclusion List

This is a list of the creatures and enemies that the player cannot consume using any of these abilities. Please note, this list may not be fully up to date with the newest creature additions.