Wublins

Wublins are types of monsters that can be found on Wublin Island. In a similar way to the Wubbox, although not quite exactly like the Wubbox, they require a certain number of unfertilised monster eggs (i.e. those from the Breeding Structure and not the Nursery) before they can become activated or "woken up". A set time limit is required before the eggs "go bad". The Wublins are unlocked after Wublin Island is unlocked at Level 13. All Wublins contain the element Electricity, like the Wubbox.

History
Big Blue Bubble released a short teaser video on March 16th, 2016, March 17, 2016 , March 18, 2016 , March 19, 2016 and March 20, 2016 showing a neon sign, reading "Wake up the Wublins" (or, alternately, #WakeUpTheWublins), lighting up with a sizzle of electricity and a roll of thunder.

Finally, on March 22, 2016, a video was released, showing the Wublins in much greater detail.

The Wublins are statue-like creatures made by their "mysterious maker". Like the Wubbox, they each require several eggs to activate them, the eggs required differing from Wublin to Wublin. The video suggests that they have something to do with electricity, like the Wubbox. The Wublins can be found only on Wublin Island.

The first Wublin teased was a firefly-looking monster making a sound similar to the Humbug. It was revealed to be a Zynth.

The second Wublin teased was a tall, lanky monster with a long toungue, strumming it, making the sound of a double bass being plucked. It was revealed to be Thwok.

The third Wublin teased was something with a shadow looking similar to the G'Joob, sitting at a drum set. Its sound, as one can probably guess, is the sound of a drum set. It was revealed to be a Dwumrohl.

The fourth Wublin teased looked akin to a tall bird with a Jeeode-Like instrument, making the sound of a pipe organ. It was revealed to be a Poewk.

The fifth Wublin teased was a bipedal amphibious a looking monster with leaves on its back. It stands in a posture similar to Reedling's, albeit with no arms. It says "Wake up the Wublins" repeatedly in a scratchy voice. It was revealed to be a Brump.

After the Wublins' release at March 25th, 2016, a sixth Wublin could be seen in the bottom left corner of the loading screen with a body resembling a hollow log. The monster's song is revealed here. It played in a similar way to a kazoo, and it was officially released on April 29th, 2016. It was revealed to be a Zuuker.

On May 3rd, 2016, when update 1.4.1 was announced, a 7th Wublin could be seen here. On May 26th, 2016, it was revealed to be named Screemu here. The next day, a Vine came out revealing the Screemu's song. A few hours later, it could be found in game.

On June 29th, 2016, Big Blue Bubble revealed the next Wublin called Tympa on Facebook and Twitter. It was released the next day. It was revealed on this link.

On July 29th, 2016, Big Blue Bubble revealed the next Wublin called Dermit.

On August 26th, 2016, Big Blue Bubble revealed the 10th Wublin Gheegur.

On September 30th, 2016, Big Blue Bubble released the 11th Wublin Whajje.

On October 26th, 2016, Big Blue Bubble teased a puzzle which would reveal the name of the 12th Wublin. The Wublin's name was revealed to be Creepuscule.

On November 22nd 2016,  Big Blue Bubble  teased a puzzle  which would reveal the name of the 13th Wublin Blipsqueak.

Obtaining
"This Wublin statue has been carefully crafted by its mysterious maker, down to the finest detail. Now all that's missing is the spark of life! Instead of sending them to the nursery, zap the monster eggs you've bred on your other islands, and they'll transform into the electrical energy required to take up this Wublin."

- In-game statue description

All Wublins are initially bought as statues for 5,000. In a way akin to, but not exactly like the Wubbox, Wublins require Natural Monster eggs (straight from the Breeding Structure) to be "zapped" into them. However, unlike the Wubbox, Wublins must have their inventories completed in a set amount of time. If an inventory is not completed, the eggs will "go bad". Once a Wublin statue has a full inventory, it is ready to be awakened. Multiple Wublins can be inactive at once, though only one of each species can be obtained.

Once an egg is zapped into a Wublin statue, a countdown timer begins. This time ranges from two to fourteen days. All of the required eggs must be zapped into the Wublin before the time limit expires. If the time expires, all progress on that Wublin is lost, and the process will have to be restarted.

After they expire there are two options, collect the coin value of the expired eggs, or pay a certain amount of diamonds to buy the missing eggs that that weren't collected within the time limit. Tapping on icon above the expired Wublin will give a message saying "You Wublin has expired! You were % done, with   eggs to box. Would you like to collect the coin value of the eggs and try again, or buy the missing eggs for   ?". An icon of a dustbin full of smelly eggs appears above the expired Wublin.

General tips
It's best to "zap" the eggs in order of decreasing breeding time: 4-element monsters first, then 3-element, then 2-element, then 1. This minimizes the ammount of waiting that is needed for the eggs to finish breeding while the Wublin timer is counting down -- one of the longer wait times is out of the way before the clock even starts. If diamonds are ever needed to speed things up, less of them will end up being spent.

To reliably breed a 4-element monster egg, breeding together the normal and Rare versions of the monster is best: 100% chance of success (as long as the Rare version is not currently available to breed). To get a 3-element monster, breeding one with a 4-element monster gives a 99% chance of success (the other 1% gives an Ethereal). Breeding a 3-element monster with its own Rare also guarantees success. 2-element monsters can be bred reliably from their two 1-element parents. 1-element monsters can be reliably obtained by breeding one with a 4-element monster.

Do try to focus on one Wublin at a time, although you could still fill up multiple Wublins at once. Start focusing on breeding the eggs for the desired Wublin by breeding the eggs on multiple islands. Try to study where each monster egg can be bred in and try to efficiently provide eggs from each island. Do consider the lengths of times the eggs will be bred as well as the times of when you will be playing the game.

Look at the elements of the monsters you're trying to breed, and the monsters they can be bred from, compared to the monsters you need for a Wublin. For example, for the Dwumrohl, you can breed an Entbrat from a Bowgart and a Noggin. Any of these monsters can be zapped into the Dwumrohl even if the breeding is unsuccessful and you get one of the parent monsters as a result.

Another time-saving measure is to pre-breed as many of the required monsters as possible and have the eggs waiting in your Breeding Structures before zapping the first egg into your Wublin (ideally one from each island beginning with the monsters with the longest breeding times). Since your timer will begin running as soon as you zap the first egg, having five of the eggs with the longest breeding times already prepared could potentially save you multiple days depending on the Wublin. Users who have previously purchased at least one item for the game have the extra advantage of being able to purchase Bonus Breeding Structures for each of the five islands that the required inventory comes from and pre-breeding one additional monster per island, saving even more time. This is particularly useful for the Wublins that require multiple Quad- and Triple-Element monsters like Dwumrohl and Thwok.

Don't forget that some of the monsters can be bred on Shugabush Island, by "breeding failure".

Time management tips
Although multiple inactive Wublins can exist at once, it is recommended to focus on only one Wublin at a time. It is also recommended to start off with trying to fully Zap the Brump, as it is the easiest to do, which does not require luck and only requires basic time management. Do note that some monster eggs require a certain island before bred, due to their element configurations. The most recommended order for Zapping the Wublins is stated below, from first to last, of which the order is usually determined by overall difficulty and island management ("min" refers to minimum island required for Zapping the Wublins without diamond spending, "min. recommend" refers to minimum recommended island for Zapping without diamond spending):
 * 1) Brump (min. Plant, min. recommend Cold)
 * 2) Zynth (min. Cold, min. recommend Air)
 * 3) Poewk (min. Water)
 * 4) Screemu (min. Water)
 * 5) Zuuker (min. Cold, min. recommend Air or Water)
 * 6) Blipsqueak (min. Air, min. recommend Water or Earth)
 * 7) Thwok (min. Earth)
 * 8) Dermit (min. Earth)
 * 9) Gheegur (min. Water, min. recommend Earth)
 * 10) Whajje (min. Water, min. recommend Earth)
 * 11) Tympa (min. Water, min. recommend Earth)
 * 12) Creepuscule (Min. Water, min. recommend Earth)
 * 13) Dwumrohl (min. Earth)

Brump


Brump is a bipedal amphibious a looking monster with leaves on its back. It stands in a posture similar to Reedling's, albeit with no arms. It says "Wake up the Wublins" repeatedly in a scratchy voice. It is a lime green monster that looks extremely similar to a frog, but with no eyes. It has many holes over its back, with are completed with what seem to be Furcorn eggs. It has a small tail as well.
 * It costs 5,000 coins to purchase.
 * Brump requires 6 Furcorns and 2 Fwogs (240 with no eggs).
 * Brump has a 2 day time limit.

Zynth


Zynth is a firefly-looking monster making a sound similar to the Stogg (from DoF) and the Humbug. It is a black firefly with a orange-red bulb. It has lava streams down its wings and 4 eyes. It has an overall rugged appearance.
 * It costs 5,000 coins to purchase.
 * Zynth requires 1 T-Rox, 1 Congle, 1 Oaktopus, 1 Pango, 1 Drumpler, and 1 Maw (180 with no eggs).
 * Zynth has a 3 day time limit.

Poewk


Poewk looks akin to a quetzal coatl with a Jeeode-like instrument, making the sound of a pipe organ. It is a bony monster, with four legs, and a claw at the end of each. It has colorful feathers on its head, and wears something akin to a teal plague doctor's mask. Its instrument (Which it stands on) looks like a honeycomb with multiple hexagonal pipes sticking out of it.
 * It costs 5,000 coins to purchase.
 * Poewk requires 1 Shellbeat, 1 Reedling, 1 PomPom, 1 Scups, 1 Pango, 1 Oaktopus, 1 Shrubb, 2 Clambles, and 2 Dandidoos (330 with no eggs).
 * Poewk has a 5 day time limit.

Thwok


Thwok is a tall, lanky monster with a long tongue or nose, strumming it, making a double bass sound. It has a body shape similar to Mammott or PomPom. It has an incredibly elastic tongue which alternates in stripes of blue-red-purple. It has pegs sticking out of it's ears.
 * It costs 5,000 coins to purchase.
 * Thwok requires 1 Entbrat, 1 Deedge, 1 Riff, 1 Shellbeat, 1 Quarrister, 4 Bowgarts, 4 PomPoms, 4 Spunges, 4 Furcorns, and 4 Quibbles (750 with no eggs).
 * Thwok has a 7 day time limit.

Dwumrohl


Dwumrohl is something with a shadow looking similar to the G'Joob, sitting at a drum set. It's sound, as one can probably guess, is the sound of a drum set. It looks like a sheep with small, curved horns. It is covered in colorful feathers and instead of legs, it has a structure similar to the Toe Jammer's toes.
 * It costs 5,000 coins to purchase.
 * Dwumrohl requires 3 Entbrats, 3 Deedges, 3 Riffs, 3 Shellbeats, 3 Quarristers, 4 Bowgarts, 4 Congles, 4 PomPoms, 4 Pummels, 4 Reedlings, 2 Scups, 2 Thumpies, 8 Noggins, 8 Toe Jammers, 8 Mammotts, 4 Potbellies, and 4 Tweedles (2,130 with no eggs).
 * Dwumrohl has a 14 day time limit.

Zuuker
The Zuuker is a strange looking monster with a duck/platypus bill. It has a large, hollow-log reminiscent structure on its head, with two smaller pipes sticking out of the back of its head. Its upper body is magenta-red; the lower section is blue. It has frog-like limbs and stands on two legs and has a feathery tail and neck. It sounds like a kazoo.
 * It costs 5,000 coins.
 * Zuuker requires 2 Entbrats, 2 Deedges, 4 Bowgarts, 6 T-Roxes, 5 Oaktupuses, 6 Furcorns, and 4 Fwogs (900 with no eggs).
 * Zuuker has a 10 day time limit.

Screemu
The Screemu is an alien-like Wublin with paint splattered all over itself (according to the bio). It appears to have branches with banners/streamers sticking out of its sides and webbed feet. It is a vocal Monster, singing, "(cha) hloh, hloh, hloh, hlaaaaaeyeyeee....hloh, hloh, hloleloh, laaaaaahdeeee", but if the Screemu is muted you can hear it's song while Poewk is playing the pipe-organ and sounds as if it were a Furcorn and a Yawstrich singing together.
 * It costs 5,000 coins.
 * Screemu requires 2 Shellbeats, 6 Spunges, 6 Shrubbs, and 6 Quibbles. (600 with no eggs).
 * Screemu has a 5 day time limit.

Tympa
The Tympa is a small, orange and grey metallic Wublin. It has red spikes on the top of its head, and magma-like patterns on its arms and legs. According to its bio, the area it drums on is its eardrums. Its sound is that of a mini-tymp snaredrum.
 * It costs 5,000 coins.
 * Tympa requires 12 T-Roxes, 12 Pummels, 8 Shellbeats, 12 Clambles, and 24 Drumplers. (2,040 with no eggs).
 * Tympa has a 14 day time limit.

Dermit
The Dermit is a fish-like Wublin with rocks, barnacles, and mushrooms covering its body. Its eyes seem to mimic Kermit the Frog's, which might be where the "ermit" in Dermit originates from. It sings "Bum, bum bum badum bum, bum bam bam, bum badum bam badum" in a low, raspy voice at a very fast pace.
 * It costs 5,000 coins.
 * Dermit Requires 3 Entbrats, 3 Quarristers, 4 Scups, 4 Thumpies, and 12 Fwogs (780 with no eggs).
 * Dermit has a 3 day time limit.

Gheegur
The Gheegur is a large, yellow Wublin. It has light yellow fluffy fur on some parts of its body, most noticeably the neck and lower torso. Tube-like objects come out of its body, which help produce its notable saxaphone sounds. Some bones can be seen on its torso. When playing, the "claws" below its head seem to open and close.
 * It costs 5,000 coins.
 * Gheegur requires 6 Riffs, 4 Scups, 4 Pompoms, 6 Reedlings, 6 and Cybops (780 with no eggs).
 * Gheegur has a 7 day time limit.

Whajje
The Whajje is a tall Wublin with blue and white feathers and pink and purple appendages. Its fur appears to be a soft white, and its feet mock the appearance of rabbit feet. It seems to have a humanoid body, like that of the Thwok. It also appears to be lacking any sort of neck.
 * It costs 5,000 coins.
 * Whajje requires 6 Tweedles, 7 Deedges, 10 Dandidoos, 10 Cybops, and 10 Reedlings (1,290 with no eggs).
 * Whajje has a 10 day time limit.

Creepuscule
The Creepuscule is a big, feminine-looking Wublin. It appears to use a bowl-like object, of which its neck is attached to, to assist it in making music. It uses its "fingers", head, and teeth to create various drum sounds, including a hi-hat cymbal and kick-drum.
 * It costs 5,000 coins.
 * Creepuscule requires 5 Deedges, 6 T-Roxes, 6 Pummels, 5 Shellbeats, 12 Noggins, 10 Quibbles, and 8 Congles (1,560 with no eggs).
 * Creepuscule has a 7 day time limit.

Blipsqueak
To be added.
 * It costs 5,000 coins.
 * Blipsqueak requires 4 Deedges, 6 T-Roxes, 4 Pom-Poms, 6 Cybops and 4 Toe Jammers (720 with no eggs).
 * Blipsqueak has a 5 day time limit.

Uses & Feeding
At any random time interval, a Wublin will produce a seemingly random amount of a random type of currency. Exact numbers depend on which currency is produced (i.e. 2 diamonds, 200 ±100 shards, 150,000 ±100,000 coins, or 10,000 ±5,000 food) They can produce any type of currency except Starpower (which is only generated from contributions at Tribal Island) and Keys (only gifted by friends).

Known Glitches
In the initial release of the Wublins, pressing the Biggify icon of a woken Wublin and pressing cancel caused the Wublin to display additional options which could not be accessed normally. This bug was corrected on March 29th, 2016. Tapping out of the monster made the glitch disappear.
 * One of these options was the ability to feed it, which cost 2,000,000 food and did not seem to have any effect on the Wublin -- its level, seen only via the glitch, stayed at 1 and the level progress bar remained empty.  (Yes, this was tested... a waste of some 10,000,000 food units.)
 * It was also possible to display the Wublin's supposed likes, which were the same for all of the Wublins: Digger, Toob, and Ambered Thing, as well as the "mystery like" icon.  One could seem to buy the decorations from the page of likes, and place them on the island.  However, no coins were spent when "buying" one, and after the decoration was placed, it couldn't be selected again.  When one left the island, all decorations disappeared.