Traits
Ancient (Rare)
These antlers are based on megaloceros and moose. "Eye guard" tine should be a vertical paddle; there may be a second guard tine which is a point (does not fork). May have two guard tines in place of the paddle (does not fork). The rest of the antler is a broad paddle with shallow tines along the top only. These antlers are only found on Mountain subspecies and subsequent hybrids; when on hybrids or other species, they remain considerably stunted.
Bambus (Rare)
They look like a certain famous deer's antlers.
Candelabra (Common)
Shaped, literally, like a candelabra! All points go upward in a repeating pattern and do not fork. Single "eye guard" tines in front.
Contineo (Uncommon)
These antlers branch upward and may have many fork points. The single "eye guard" tines may be forked.
Nub (Uncommon)
Although this elkh is an adult, their antlers still haven't grown additional tines.
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Null Antlers (Rare)
No antlers at all. Can be applied to bepotelkh or sonoelkh.
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Ramosis (Uncommon)
Antlers fork/branch up and back, somewhat resembling tree branches. May have two "eye guard" tines in front. Three tines max per fork.
Rangiferous (Uncommon)
Reindeer-like antlers, these grow straight back and then curve forward sharply, with tines growing on the outer top area of the curve only. Does not fork. There may be two "eye guard" tines, which may each fork once.
Running Candelabra (Common)
Similar to Candelabra, but the tines have a slight lean backward. The antler always ends in a tiny, stubby "Y". Does not fork. Single "eye guard" tines in front.
Sambarine (Rare)
Similar to candelabra, but grows upward in a curved pattern and appears forked at the end. Tines must be facing upward. Single "eye guard" tines do not fork.
Singharine (Rare)
This antler sweeps up in a gentle curve, which may fork up to 3 tines. Can branch off once with another forked end. Single "eye guard" tines do not fork.
Wild Candelabra (Common)
Similar to candelabra, but at the end, the tines split; one pointing up and one down, forming a horizontal "Y". Does not fork. Single "eye guard" tines in front.



















