Bona-Petite: Plasma/Mech/Electricity
Fleechwurm: Plasma/Crystal/Electricity
Gheegur: Shadow/Poison/Electricity
Creepuscule: Mech/Crystal/Electricity
Whajje: Crystal/Poison/Electricity
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Today was wublin
Sorry for posting so late i was playing minecraft
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Cat gheegur to make this post not low quality enough to get vanished from reality
Probably the biggest update yet idk
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Gheegur
This Is Gheegur If I Did @CalebFerguson09's Request In Drawing MSM Monsters From A Wheel #69 haha funny number
PINGLIST:
*snore*
Poewk:
*wakes up*u
uuuh Brump.
Brump:
*wakes up 2.0*
Yeah?
Poewk: behind you
Brump: wha- great. Another statue that will take weeks to wake u-
Brump: aaaaah. Never mind then
Gheegur: so, where am I? Who are you?
*they talk about stuff.*
Gheegur: ok. So what do you do now?
Brump: we wait for these statues to wake up
Gheegur: so boring
Poewk: it is. But we can’t do anything about it. Let’s wait… again
All: LETS DO THIS!
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Im trying to get Gheegur now
Also rare Riff :)
My starpower after that :
Worth it!
Excited for wake up the Wublins story part 4. Not like you guys care for obvious reasons
Zuuker:
Zuukers are piscivores, catching freshwater fish in their mouth like a net.
Any fish that go down the trachea instead of the esophagus get blown out of the zuuker's blowhole at a speed of 233 MPH, causing the fish to get completely destroyed. These occurances are called "Red Geysers".
Zuukers can also spray water out of their blowholes at 212 °F.
Zuukers are commonly found in herds of 3-5 members, however it isn't rare to see one alone.
Most of the time, a zuuker's blowhole smells like dead fish.
Screemu:
Screemus can be found on rocky coastlines/shores.
Screemus can mimic sounds that they hear.
Screemus mimic these sounds to attract prey.
Screemus with bigger branches on their back are more likely to find a mate than ones with smaller branches on their back.
There is a genetic condition called combiulosus that can only happen to screemus. This is when 2 screemus share the same branches on their back. Screemus with this are more likely to die earlier in their lifetime.
Rare Screemu:
Rare Screemus live in wetlands, unlike their common counterparts.
Rare Screemus usually mimic the sounds of avian monsters to get them to perch on their back. Once that is done, the rare screemu will quickly bend their head back and catch their prey in their mandibles before eating them.
Rare Screemus will let out a high-pitched call if they see themself in a mirror. Nobody knows why, and it's still a mystery to this day.
Rare Screemus are very curious, pecking at anything they're never seen before.
Tympa:
Tympas walk on all fours.
The mouth of a tympa is under the head's armor. It's shaped like the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner.
Despite being a herbivore, tympas are very aggressive. If threatened, it will pin the predator down with a weight of 150 kg using its "hands".
Tympas will ram into eachother for dominance.
Rare Tympa:
Rare Tympas can gallop.
Rare Tympas are found in mountainous biomes, climbing up the sides of mountains
Rare Tympas, despite having horns, are more docile than their normal counterpart. This isn't to say they aren't aggressive, however.
If a rare tympa gets caught in an avalanche or a horrible snow storm, it will curl up, putting its armored head in front of its body to block the body from getting hit.
Dermit:
Dermits are extremely aggressive predators.
Dermits will wait in lakes, rivers, and other freshwater bodies, leaving only the fungi on their back exposed. Once prey comes by, they quickly burst out of the water, grabbing their prey and breaking their bones in the process.
Dermits, despite being semi-aquatic, cannot actually swim. Instead, they walk along the bottom of whatever body of water they're in.
A dermit's pupils can separate, allowing the dermit to see more of its surroundings.
Dermits hunt and live alone.
Gheegur:
The inside of a gheegur's shoulder pipes smell like rotting flesh.
Gheegurs hunt by opening their mouth and walking through giant swarms of insects, eating thousands to millions whole by trapping them inside of their jaws before swallowing.
Gheegurs are very peaceful creatures, and are not likely to bother any other creature as long as they don't attack first.
Gheegurs can, if old enough, have moss grow on their fur.
If anything falls into a gheegur's shoulder pipes, the gheegur will choke and slowly die if it isn't taken out soon enough.
Rare Gheegur:
Rare Gheegurs smell like rotting pumpkins.
Rare Gheegurs hunt by opening their mouth. The smell of rotting pumpkins coming from the inside attracts insects and other monsters, allowing the rare gheegur to quickly snatch them and eat them.
A rare gheegur's shoulder pipes can rot off at old age.
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https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/941316409
Basically it just takes a set of letters and finds the monster name that's closest to it based off a couple of vales
Also you can enter random words and it'll also work, for example entering "best" returns the monster Xyster because Xyster is the best monster (this is unintentional i swear, it just happens that Xyster is the most similar word to best)
It can also return multiple monsters, for example entering "greg" returns the monsters Tring, Yuggler, and Gheegur because all three monster names have a similarity value of 2.5 to the word greg