Rare Wubbox

"Unlike the common Wubbox, the Rare can be bought for a song - as long as you're singing the right tune. In this inactive state, it's hard to tell what physically differentiates the two monsters, but the most striking constrast is the Rare Wubbox's modest bed count - it's only one! We're hoping to learn more once this cryptic creature is powered up with monsters and awakens to share its song.

Get going with the boxing! Your common Natural Monsters just won't do - this picky customer only accepts Rares."

- In-game description of inactive Rare Wubbox

"The story goes that this monster yearned to learn more about the human world, and embarked on a journey through the multiverse. It's now obvious that the Wubbox hurtled not only through space, but also time, towards its destination. Upon its return, it extolled the virtues of revolutionary music tech like turntables, keytars and vocoders. Thanks to its talent for self-customization, the Wubbox integrated pieces of its discoveries into its very being, forever altering its shape, song, and completing its transformation into the sensational Rare Wubbox."

- In-game description of active Rare Wubbox

Activation
The Rare Wubbox is activated in a similar manner to the regular Wubbox. The major difference is that instead of needing to box one of each natural monster on the islands in which it resides, be it Plant Island, Cold Island, Air Island, Water Island, Earth Island and Gold Island, it requires natural Rare Monsters instead.

Just like the regular variety, the Rare Wubbox boxing requirement can be bypassed by using diamonds. It costs 38 for each monster to be filled and will cost 570  in total if the feeding process is bypassed completely. Once one of each Rare Monster is given to the Rare Wubbox, it will activate and be able to generate coins, be able to be fed to increase its level, up to 20, and also have its own unique set of likes of certain monsters and decorations.

Boxing Monsters
Boxing is done using the exact same process for the Rare Wubbox as one would for the regular Wubbox. The sole difference is that the monsters that must be Boxed may only be of the Natural (Rare) class, though the "Box It" option will appear with all monsters on the island, regardless of whether or not they are allowed to be boxed, or still needed for boxing. It is similar to how with the common Wubbox, though one might have already Boxed a certain monster in it, all monsters of that type on the island where the inactivated Wubbox resides still have the box option; this also applies to the Ghazt on Plant Island. For example, if one were to Box a Rare Noggin on Plant Island, though the Rare Wubbox already has its Rare Noggin slot filled, the box option will still avail for any and all Rare Noggins residing on that same island. At any rate, a monster cannot be boxed if they are not needed. The game blocks that action and displays a notification before completing the Boxing.

Once the Rare Wubbox is placed on an island, and once another placed monster is selected, an additional option to "Box It" appears. Additionally, the option to "Box it" shows up in the Nursery after the Rare Wubbox is placed. Thus, monsters can go straight from the nursery into the Rare Wubbox without being placed on the island first.

After a monster has been boxed, it doesn't count towards the happiness of other monsters, even with the effects of a Unity Tree. For example, suppose there is a Ghazt on Plant Island that's at 100% Happiness, in part because there is also a Rare Entbrat there as well. But if that Rare Entbrat is boxed, the Ghazt's Happiness will reduce to 75%, assuming there is no common Entbrat on the island. Another common Entbrat or Rare Entbrat would need to be placed in order to restore the Happiness of the Ghazt.

Technically, once a monster has been Boxed, it is "gone." It doesn't generate coins, and it doesn't make other monsters happy. If the Boxed monster was at Level 15 and had appeared on Gold Island, Boxing it on its natural island will also make it disappear from Gold Island, for example if you had a Mammot on Gold Island and from its natural island, and teleported it to Shugabush island, it is removed from Gold Island.

Activation on Gold Island
Like its common counterpart, the Rare Wubbox can be placed on Gold Island at Level 15, 6 it will be inactive. To activate it, one must box one of every level 15 Rare Monster. Boxing these monsters on Gold Island will remove them from their home island. If a Rare Wubbox is removed from Gold Island, it will go back to its inactive form again.

This activation counts for "Powerup a Wubbox on Gold Island" goal, however, packing rare monsters does not count for "Box all NNN (natural) Island monster species in a Wubbox on Gold Island" goals.

Description
The Rare Wubbox is a monster that had been released in December 10th 2015. It had first been released on the Version 1.3.7 update, exclusively at Plant Island. It had been included in Cold Island since 22nd July 2016, 19:00 UTC, during Version 1.4.3. It had been included in Air Island since 23rd September during the 2.0.0 update, at approximately 18:00 UTC. It had been released to Water Island and Earth Island unofficially on 23rd December 2016 and became fully released on 4th January 2016, at approximately 19:00 UTC.

The Rare Wubbox is very different from its regular counterpart. It has keyboard keys on its arms, it has a grille-like mouth, the core in the middle is replaced with a vinyl record, and has green eyes rather than red, as well as yellow electricity instead of blue.

The Rare Wubbox in box form is similar to a normal Wubbox, with some differences. Instead of being yellow and brown, the box is colored salmon and silver. The button on top is replaced by a vinyl record and player, and there are several speakers on it. The doorway now lacks stairs and rocks, and appears to have a car grille over it. The two pillars also have small keyboards.

Powered up, the Rare Wubbox has the same color scheme as the box, green eyes and blue eyelids (as opposed to maroon and red), a huge mouth that does not move while the monster is idle, and its parts are connected by yellow electricity. The monster's feet also lack the common toes, being one whole pad. Occasionally, when the Rare Wubbox expands its arms, there appears to be the sort of bars one would see on a media player (which has red, orange, yellow, and green bars, which represent the loudness of an audio) on the extended part of its arms. It appears to be missing its right shoulder pad, sporting an arched metal piece instead.

Song
Unlike other rares, who have songs identical to their counterpart, this Wubbox's sound is a medley of synthesized garbling and vocalized words, with a voice similar to that of someone speaking through a talkbox on keyboard or a vocoder. Its voice is so distorted that it's hard to make out what it is saying. See also the Wikipedia articles on Mondegreen, apophenia, and pareidolia.

When asked about the exact lyrics, the Monster Handlers declined to comment, so all lyrics listed on this page are conjectural approximations agreed upon by the community.

On Plant Island, it plays some synthesized vocal rhythm and then sings with some synthesized vocalizations. Its lyrics in Plant Island are completely in dispute. See the Talk page for some idea of the discussion. More info in here, here, here, and here.

On Cold Island it sings "Monster overflow" or "Data overflow", then a brief Rare Wubbox rhythm, then "Over-overflow", followed by some fast-paced synthesized rhythm.

On Air Island it sings "Wub wub box box help help h-h-h-help help help help help Filing! (Or loading loading piling) Error eh-eh-eh-error (the) Monsteroverflow!" also in its distinct synthesized garbled tone.

On Water Island, it sings "wub-ub-ub-ub wub testing (or "trust it" or "thirsty" or "gas tank" or "casting"), wub wub wub di-di-digi-testing, wub-ub, wub-ub wub testing, wub-ub wub-ub wub-ub wub wub error" also in its distinct synthesized garbled tone.

On Earth Island, it sings "Lower the volume lower the volume l-l-l-l-l lower the volume (or "blow up the volume blow up the volume blow-blow-blow-blow-blow-blow up the volume, even though it's confirmed to be not in MSM live stream #00)) hyperglitch (or "hyperquest") hyhyhyhyhy-hy hyhy-hyperglitch error e-e-error e-e-e-e-e-e-e-error hyperglitch hyhyhy-hyhy-hy-hyhy hyperglitch" once again in its synthesized garbling. However, in the remix of Earth Island, there is a different track for the Rare Wubbox. There, it sings "Loading l-loading, uh-uh-uh-uh-uh file gone loading f-file gone f-file gone uh-uh-oh loading l-loading uh-uh-uh-uh-ah file gone uh-uh-uh-uh-ah loading l-loading file gone uh-uh-uh-oh"

On Gold Island, the Rare Wubbox sings a longer part: "Error error," then something to the likes of "Power is down", "Powering down", "Power up failed" or "File's not found", then "Wubbox failed to launch; loading, loading."

Possible lyrics can be found if you search on YouTube for 'Rare wubbox lyrics'.

Breeding
Just like its regular counterpart, the Rare Wubbox cannot be bred; it can only be purchased in the StarShop, not the regular Market. Fortunately, it is available at any time of the year. Currently, it can only be bought on Plant, Cold, Air, Water, and Earth Islands, for 1 Starpower.

Once it has been activated and fed to level 15, it can then be Teleported to Gold Island.

Earning Rate and Maximum Income
Earning rate is in coins per hour and depends on Happiness % (Likes increase Happiness), also each monster has a limit to how much income it can hold at a time. Increasing the monster's level increases the limit. Earning rate is in coins per minute, for an Activated Wubbox only (until fully "fed" it produces nothing except rest notes).

Strategy
To see how efficient is at generating resources compared to other monsters check:
 * Plant Island, Cold Island, Air Island, Water Island, Earth Island

Name Origin
See Wubbox.

Possible Monster Names
To see all possible names for, see Monster Names.