Saturday, July 13, 2019

Meet the Cosmoids: Vol 1. Chameleaf

Hi friend! It's been quite a while since the last post but I have been working in the background on the game, coming up with Cosmoids designs and working with Marie on the concept art. The initial version of Cosmoids TD will include 15 unique Cosmoids. (The plan is to add more and we will be doing a Kickstarter at some point to get funding for more.)

This series will introduce the 15 Cosmoids and give some details about their roles and types. We will also cover other parts of the game.

Vol 1. Chameleaf

The first Cosmoids I will cover is a familiar one. Our friend Chameleaf!
Plant Cosmoids Chameleaf
Chameleaf used to live in a tree hut in a lush magical forest. Due to the long drought a fire broke out on the forest and Chameleaf was separated from her family. She was forced to live the life of a nomad. Being able to adapt to any environment Chameleaf roams the land looking for her lost family.

Types and Roles

Cosmoids have types, similar to Pokemon. We have Plant, Water, Fire, Electric, Stone, Light and Shadow types. Also like Pokemon types have advantages and disadvantages to each other.

Chameleaf is a Plant type Cosmoids. Plant types are strong against: Water, Light, Electric and weak against: Fire, Shadow, Stone.

Chameleaf in-game

Cosmoids have certain  roles that they specialize in and we have 4 roles: Damage, Healer, Tank and Utility. Each Cosmoids has a primary role and a secondary role. Their primary roles are tied with their type and their secondary can be any of the other roles.

Plant type's primary role is Utility. Utility role units will be able to weaken enemies and enhance allies.

In Chameleaf's case her secondary role is Damage. Magical damage in the form of powerful spells and poison debuffs.

Chameleaf  dealing damage


She is able to poison her enemies, dealing damage over time. Also most of her attacks will deal more damage if the enemy is already poisoned.

She might be small but she can quickly poison her enemies and start blasting them out of existence!

I hope you likes this edition of Meet the Cosmoids, please let me know what you think, do you want to see more of these and what information would you like to know about the comoids?

Thanks and see you next time!
-Sam

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