Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “capsakid evolution” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a ride. I wanted to share my whole process, from start to finish, so here we go.

Getting Started
First off, I had to figure out what I even wanted to do. I mean, “evolution” is a pretty broad term, right? I decided to focus on taking a basic capsakid setup and making it, well, better. More powerful, more efficient, you know?
I started by grabbing the standard capsakid code. Nothing fancy, just the bare bones. I spent a good chunk of time just looking at it, poking around, trying to understand how it all ticked. I felt like a mechanic staring at a car engine, trying to figure out what everything does.
Making Changes
My first thought was, “This thing needs more oomph.” So, I started tweaking the parameters. I bumped up the numbers here and there, just to see what would happen. Some changes made it faster, others made it… explode. Yeah, there were a few explosions. It’s fine. It’s all part of the process, right?
- Increased the “power” variable: This seemed like a no-brainer. More power, more better, right? Sometimes. Other times, it just crashed.
- Played with the “speed” settings: I wanted it to be fast, but not too fast. Finding that sweet spot took some trial and error (and a few more explosions).
- Adjust the size: change the parameter to control the size.
Testing, Testing, 1, 2, 3
After each change, I’d run it. See how it performed. I kept a notebook (well, a text file, really) to jot down what I changed and what the results were. It looked like a mad scientist’s diary, all scribbled notes and crossed-out numbers. But it helped me keep track of what worked and what didn’t.
I learned that small changes can make a BIG difference. Sometimes, just tweaking one little number could take it from “meh” to “WOW!” Other times, it would just… break. But that’s okay! I learned from those failures, too.

The Final Result (For Now!)
After a lot of tinkering, I finally got something I was pretty happy with. It’s definitely faster and more powerful than the original. Is it perfect? Nope. But it’s a step in the right direction. It’s evolved. And I have change the size parameter ,It become more bigger than before!
The best part? I can keep going! This isn’t the end of the road. I can keep tweaking, keep experimenting, keep pushing it further. That’s the beauty of this whole “evolution” thing. It’s never really done.
So keep do it,and share it to everyone.