Activities
And now for the meat of the game itself! What can you do with your phony? Disclaimer: To participate in these activities, one needs to have a deviantART account as the approval processes for each aspect of the game run through its comment sections. We might move off of it later, but for now that's how it's rolling.
General Activity Rules
Activity art cannot violate any of the art rules. So no NSFW content, Gore must have a content filter, no tracing, no generative art, etc.
Activity art must be a canon representation of the environment of Confibula. So, that means you can't include characters from other ARPGs or series and so on. You also cannot use Earth creatures, with some exceptions. (This art will be able to be counted for EXP, just not be submissions.)
Art can be used for foraging + another activity. Art can only be used once, for one phony, for each. This means you can get up to two uses out of a piece of art.
So you can submit an activity for foraging and breeding, or buddy prompts and foraging, but couldn't submit something for a monthly prompt and breeding, or schooling and breeding, or buddy prompts and medical, and so on.
Activity art needs to have the activities used in the description. Something like "using for foraging and breeding" is enough to work with.
Activity art can be hosted on DA (this includes sta.sh), or through our discord server. You can of course post this art elsewhere, but for moderation purposes we need it to also be available there.
Activity art doesn't have to be created by you, but if it isn't you need permission from the person who drew it that they acknowledge that the art will be used in the activity.
- Valid examples of permission include things like links to comments in which the other uses states permission, having them respond to the activity comment, or having the other party write their consent in the description of the art.
- Invalid examples include things like screenshots or saying "I have permission".
- These rules also apply for breeding and cloning phonies, and "leasing" a phony for other people to use in activity art.