Talk:Extractors/@comment-27831991-20170626012044/@comment-444327-20170710203802

"They don't look at the Fanon ideas and see the taken slimes." You do realise that with almost every Slime they add, they have to make "X amount of Slimes -1" in Largo models right? That takes time.

They use lazy words when they can make it more descriptive. They can use whatever words they want, to be honest.

"They make Echoes come out of all Extractors in the ruins when they could've made it something better." They did. Can also get some in an Echo Net and they randomly appear in the Ruins.

"There Dervish and Phosphor Slimes 2d designs are lazy." There's only so much you can do with their Largo designs when the objects attached to them is the most prominent thing. You've also got to take into account how it'll work out; colour of the slime, what features it'll have from its base Slimes etc.

"They only use chickens as meat when they could be using something else like ham." Pigs aren't in the game. Though that would be cool but it'd ultimately just end up being another resource that'd work pretty much identically to Hens.

"They say Pink Slime eats "everything". SUPER LAZY!" It'd be a tad redundant to say "Diet: Fruit, Veg, Meat", especially when their Largo variants also extend their diet to eat all food types along with a favourite. It's the Pink Slime's shtick.

"They state that make Pink Largos when they could result death." What.

"THEY RIPPED OFF PUYO PUYO!!!" "Well, they didn't actually ripoff puyo puyo." Contradicting statements. The round Slime designs aren't exclusive to Puyo Puyo. Round blobs have been around for literally decades. Look at Kirby. Plus Nick's Slimes in Spiral Knights were the cubed versions often seen in MMOs. If the round Slimes *are* based off of Puyo puyo, it's more of an inspiration. All game developers get their inspiration from another game. YandereDev stated that his sole inspiration for Yandere Simulator is Persona, but I've also noticed a hint of Hitman in there as well. It's not illegal to do that as long as they don't use Trademarked or Copyrighted names.