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Centiscortch, for being the only one to jump out and hit me with the feeling of, "yeah, this guy rocks."
But I gotta give some respect to my boy Dubwool. Its a pleasant surprise considering I really couldn't stand Wooloo at all, just way to simple and banking on being cute for basic appeal I felt. But Dubwool strikes a great balance of grounded and stylized. It keeps the base appeal of Wooloo, while being able to exaggerate the sheep basis in an interesting way that its prevo doesn't. The horns sticking out through its coat is just a nice subtle way of blending its two biggest visual cues, and the black and grey help make its color pallet more interesting without loosing that more natural touch.
Its not revolutionary or that particularly interesting, even. But it does work, and I can respect that enough on its own. At any fucking rate, maybe I'm just glad they didn't double down on Wooloo's cuteness and make it evolve into something even more pandering.