Charring
Examples
Basics
• In your ketucari's genotype, charring is denoted by the letters "nChr" (heterozygous) or "ChrChr" (homozygous).
• In its heterozygous form, charring has a pass rate of 50%. Homozygous charring has a 75% pass rate.
Color
Charring must be a darker color of your chosen base, with a minor deviation in hue. It can also be a fully desaturated color of the base, as long as it is darker. Charring may be pure black.
These colors would be acceptable for this base color. They are either a darker version of the base, or a darker and desaturated version of the base. The last color on the right shows a minor deviation in hue, and is slightly more yellow than the base itself. Notice that this small change is not overbearing.
These colors would be unacceptable for charring. They are either lighter than the base coat or have too drastic a hue shift.
Range
Since charring can appear anywhere on the body, there is no minimum range diagram for it. It must be extensive enough to be immediately recognizable.
Interaction with Other Markings
• All markings can be layered under or over charring.
• Charring can be influenced by inferno, vapor, and segment.
Accents
Here are some small accents you can add to your designs to make them more unique!
• Char spots may have a subtle gradient, like below: