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Post by holomanga on Mar 5, 2016 19:35:14 GMT
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Post by Redwatt50 on Mar 5, 2016 20:00:30 GMT
Looks nice. What program or website did you use to make these?
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Post by holomanga on Mar 5, 2016 20:11:58 GMT
Looks nice. What program or website did you use to make these? Excel 2013 Also, here's some for all cells, weighted by their frequency: And for the distribution of total evolution points for all cells:
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2016 22:26:45 GMT
Question what is the poisonous one? Why is the dominant mutation vacuole?
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Post by holomanga on Mar 7, 2016 23:19:55 GMT
Question what is the poisonous one? Why is the dominant mutation vacuole? The poisonous ones are the red ones with the flat heads. They actually contain Oxytoxy inside them, so killing them hurts you. It probably has so many vacuoles just to fill up space, since it's quite large but doesn't really do much useful.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2016 3:02:55 GMT
Question what is the poisonous one? Why is the dominant mutation vacuole? The poisonous ones are the red ones with the flat heads. They actually contain Oxytoxy inside them, so killing them hurts you. It probably has so many vacuoles just to fill up space, since it's quite large but doesn't really do much useful. The flat heads??
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Post by holomanga on Mar 8, 2016 7:22:06 GMT
The poisonous ones are the red ones with the flat heads. They actually contain Oxytoxy inside them, so killing them hurts you. It probably has so many vacuoles just to fill up space, since it's quite large but doesn't really do much useful. The flat heads?? Like this:
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