I've been playing rakko ukabe again, this is so cute fjdbs
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Ottermas! 🦦
(Based on the otters holding hands in Rakko Ukabe! Please do check it out, it’s like Neko Atsume but with sea otters!)
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SCREAMING OH MY GOD THEYRE SO TINY AND CUTE?!!!
[app is called Rakko Ukabe]
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I mentioned an Almia oc inspired by Rakko Ukabe in a post. I’m just dumping ideas here for now.
Belleamy!
Picrew is one of my faves
Left is her usual “going into Pueltown” getup, right is her at home, looking after pokémon, chill-out clothes.
I am undecided if Almia or Oblivia. Only issue is if I do Oblivia I will give her angst about Dolce and I don’t want that with this one. I just want this one to be happy and have a nice life. I need to make an Oblivian oc to protect Belleamy.
Her main things are
People know Belle as a recluse who lives off by the coast in some far away area of the forest.
People know Amy as an excitable and cheerful woman, if a bit of a nuisance to rangers.
People don’t know either’s full name is Belleamy or that they’re one in the same.
^Not literally everyone, some close people do know. One of them is to blame even! And Belleamy doesn’t contribute knowingly, she’s oblivious.
She looks after wild pokémon around Vien forest and the ocean, having befriended many a buizel, budew, and bidoof!
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i loved this update the boat rides are fun
thinking some thoughts
dedenne fireworks
summer festival fit
scallop hot air balloon for rakko ukabe next
dedenne coloured ninja mask
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I started playing Rakko Ukabe today which is basically just Neko Atsume with otters. Extremely good. SOMETIMES THE OTTERS HOLD HAND.
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am i the only one that just wants to see how far i can level up my rakko because i want him to be the most powerful being
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Such a graceful li’l otter! ^u^
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Isn't this the most adorable sea otter mermaid you have ever seen? It's from the app game Rakko Ukabe, which is full of adorable cartoon see otters.
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