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Upon opening your [[Cruxtruder]] for the first time It will produce ''a ''[[Kernelsprite]]. Kernelsprites are supposed to serve as guides to the player and help them throughout the journey. But before that, Kernelsprites must be Prototyped. Prototyping a Kernelsprite means to combine the Sprite with inanimate objects, living or formerly living things. After they are prototyped they can assist the player in combat, but more importantly give them information about Sburb and the player's personal quest.
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Upon opening your [[Alchemy#Cruxtruder|Cruxtruder]] for the first time It will produce a flashing orb known as a [https://mspaintadventures.wikia.com/wiki/Sprite Kernelsprite]. Like in Homestuck, Kernelsprites are supposed to serve as guides to the player and help them throughout their journey. But before that, Kernelsprites must be prototyped. Prototyping a Kernelsprite involves combining the Kernelsprite with something, be it an inanimate object or creature, living or deceased. In The Genesis Project, this can be done by having it bump into a compatible item. After the Kernelsprite is prototyped, the player must then enter The Medium for their sprite to become useful. At that point, the sprite will initiate a brief conversation with the player, and from then on will heal the player during combat. 
   
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The sprites in The Genesis project currently work differently than the ones in Homestuck, some major differences being:
'''-- The Kernelsprite splits...'''
 
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* You may only prototype a sprite once, currently. 
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* Sprites are only capable of healing, instead of being combatants. 
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* Sprites and their prototyping do not currently affect the outcome of a TGP session.
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One thing to note is that prototyping does alter enemies. It is currently purely cosmetic, but that is very liable to change in coming updates.
   
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== Types of Sprites ==
When you enter [[The Medium]] your Kernel Sprite will divide itself in two. Turning into a Kernel, and a Sprite. The Kernel splits into two as well, one going to [[Prospit]] and one to [[Derse]]. This will in turn change the enemies you encounter. For instance if I prototype a sword and enter, enemies will start appearing with swords.
 
   
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=== <u>Available sprites</u> ===
'''-- Before and after...'''
 
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* '''<u>[[Colonel Sassacre]]</u>''',''' '''an old timer with japes-a-plenty.
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* [[Bunny (Sprite)|'''<u>Bunny</u>''']], a stuffed friend brought to life.
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* [[Knight (Sprite)|'''<u>Knight</u>''']], whose prototyping has not diminished his loyalty.
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* '''<u>[[Squiddle (Sprite)|Squiddle]]</u>''', like Horror Terrors, but more cuddly!
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* [[Harlequin (Sprite)|'''<u>Harlequin</u>''']], a definitively (un)trustworthy helper. Not going to prank you. Nope
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* '''<u>[[Problem Sleuth (Sprite)|Problem Sleuth]]</u>''', hard-boiled detective/confectionery-based vampire
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* [[Dog (Sprite)|'''<u>Dog</u>''']], a loyal childhood companion brought back to life.
   
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=== <u>Discontinued sprites</u> ===
Now the import thing to notice about sprites, they can be prototypes two times. Which gives us three types of prototyping, Both before entering the medium, ( Two enemy changes ). One before and one after, ( One enemy change, one personal change). Or both after, ( Two personal changes).
 
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* '''<u>[[Charles Dutton (Sprite)|Charles Dutton]]</u>''', Author of Dream Bubbles, Father of Hussie and first son of Skaia.
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* [[Sweet Bro (Sprite)|'''<u>Sweet Bro</u>''']], where doing it man.
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* '''<u>[[Hella Jeff (Sprite)|Hella Jeff]]</u>''',''' '''where MAKING THIS HAPEN
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* [[Nicolas Cage (Sprite)|'''<u>Nicolas Cage</u>''']], I'M A VAMPIRE!!! You don't say?
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* <u>'''[[Green Slime Ghost (Sprite)|Green Slime Ghost]]'''</u>, would make for an interesting shirt design
   
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=== <u>Unfinished sprites</u> ===
'''Know combinations'''
 
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* <u>'''[[Hat (Sprite)|Hat]]'''</u>
* Harlequin
 
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* Any Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff poster ( different look depending on the poster )
 
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* <u>'''[[Wise Guy Book (Sprite)|Wise Guy Book]]'''</u>
* Problem Sleuth poster
 
* Dutton photo
 
* Medieval Armour 
 
* Nicolas Cage ( poster )
 
* Green Slime Ghost Pogo
 
* Colonel Sassacre's Daunting Text - Also any magical item i.e smoke pellets, fake arms, stunt sword, magic hat
 
* Con air bunny
 
* Squiddles poster
 
* Wise guy book
 
 
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[[Category:Sburb]]
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[[Category:Sprites]]

Revision as of 22:31, 19 March 2020

Upon opening your Cruxtruder for the first time It will produce a flashing orb known as a Kernelsprite. Like in Homestuck, Kernelsprites are supposed to serve as guides to the player and help them throughout their journey. But before that, Kernelsprites must be prototyped. Prototyping a Kernelsprite involves combining the Kernelsprite with something, be it an inanimate object or creature, living or deceased. In The Genesis Project, this can be done by having it bump into a compatible item. After the Kernelsprite is prototyped, the player must then enter The Medium for their sprite to become useful. At that point, the sprite will initiate a brief conversation with the player, and from then on will heal the player during combat. 

The sprites in The Genesis project currently work differently than the ones in Homestuck, some major differences being:

  • You may only prototype a sprite once, currently. 
  • Sprites are only capable of healing, instead of being combatants. 
  • Sprites and their prototyping do not currently affect the outcome of a TGP session.

One thing to note is that prototyping does alter enemies. It is currently purely cosmetic, but that is very liable to change in coming updates.

Types of Sprites

Available sprites

  • Colonel Sassacre, an old timer with japes-a-plenty.
  • Bunny, a stuffed friend brought to life.
  • Knight, whose prototyping has not diminished his loyalty.
  • Squiddle, like Horror Terrors, but more cuddly!
  • Harlequin, a definitively (un)trustworthy helper. Not going to prank you. Nope
  • Problem Sleuth, hard-boiled detective/confectionery-based vampire
  • Dog, a loyal childhood companion brought back to life.

Discontinued sprites

Unfinished sprites