The Bat Cycle and the Nighttime Collection Brush: At night, bats visit flowers and consume their seeds. Cave Deposits: They leave seed-containing droppings in caves near the surface. Brush Utility: The player uses the brush to clean up this debris, revealing seeds of common flowers or the rare Mimic Flower Seed. 2. The Mimic Flower Neutral State: When planted alone, it grows in a gray, colorless tone. Pollination Mimicry: If a bee collects pollen from a parent flower (such as a Poppy) and flies over a growing Mimic Flower, the mimic takes on the parent's color. Aesthetics: The mimic flower retains unique visual traits but "paints" the landscape with the colors the player chooses to place around it. 3. Gameplay Benefits Organic Farms: Encourages the creation of planned flower fields to "train" the mimics' colors. Dye Production: Facilitates obtaining specific dyes in a way that integrates with nature, without relying solely on bone meal. Mob Redemption: Transforms the bat into an indirect ally for those seeking rare seeds. This mechanic works as if bees were living paintbrushes, allowing players to "paint" their gardens through the game's biology, making gardening a strategic and visually rich activity. This would be a way to collect seeds from existing flowers and mimic flowers, without needing to add a new variety.
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