Category:Cloud Island

"It's so much fun to bounce on a puffy cloud! If a Monster accidentally trips and falls, a trusty paper bird can be trusted to swoop down and rescue them."

About
Cloud Island is an outer island in Dawn of Fire that contains only the adult version of certain monsters. Out of the four Outer Islands, Cloud Island has the third lowest level restriction, level 15, for monster teleportation. Baby Monsters from the Continent can be placed in the Teleporter under the Cloud Island heading once they reach level 15. As the baby monster teleports to Cloud Island, it transforms into its adult version. There are currently sixteen different monsters that can be teleported to Cloud Island.



Description
It consists of four large clouds with flat tops, surrounded by more, stylized clouds and a large rocky 'sun' to the north east. Out of the four main clouds rainbows sprout, and wooden structures with hanging origami-style creatures stick out.

Indigenous Monsters
The monsters of Space Island, like the rest of the Outer Islands, are of the Natural Elements: Earth, Cold, Water, Plant, Air, and Fire.

The list of indigenous monsters is below with each monster's class indicated in parenthesis.

''Note: Only one of each type of monster on Cloud Island is able to produce Coins. In other words, if a Tweedle is already on Cloud Island and then a second Tweedle is teleported, only the first will produce Coins. Therefore, the maximum amount of Coins that can be produced on Cloud Island at a given time is ??? ''.

In total, it takes ??? days and ??? hours (excluding video speed-ups) and it costs ??? to teleport every monster indigenous to Cloud Island from the Continent.

Song
It plays at C Major, with the Woolabee and Shellbeat taking the most part in the music, even if all monsters were present on this island. The song plays at approximately 110 beats per minute.

The song starts with the Thrumble singing "Ho-hum" while the Woolabee and Shellbeat play throughout the whole song. It continues with the Whaddle singing the new melody and the Flum Ox singing part of the harmony. So does the Sneyser for the first time.

In the next part, the Whaddle, Thrumble and Flum Ox stop singing while the PomPom, Boskus, Entbrat, and Tweedle sing the next part, also the Sneyser continues. The Phangler, Ziggurab, and Krillby then join in after the first bit of this part.

The previous part of the song is then intercepted by the Dandidoo. In this measure, the Woolabee and Shellbeat continue playing, whilst the Dandidoo and Pango also play. After the first part of this measure, the Oaktopus joins in.

This measure is the second measure repeated, however the Shellbeat, Phangler, and Krillby play differently; the Shellbeats does its upbeat beat throughout this measure, the Phangler plays 4 bars early, and the Krillby does not play at all. The Flummox also joins this measure. Then the song repeats back to the Thrumble.