“ | Dapper Clackula doesn't have a mouth of its own with which to chitter-chatter about its many cultured interests, so the Bone Elemental leaves all the yammering to its loquacious little hands. If only they'd behave! When the lanky gentle-Mon's appendages get too snippy with dinner guests, it delivers the quickest of pin-point pinches to each chatterbox with its dainty fangs. While not enough to cause any pain, it's certainly enough to send a message: keep it classy! | ” |
— Monster Bio |
Description[]
Clackula is the Single-Element of Bone and is found on Bone Island, Magical Sanctum, and Magical Nexus. This Magical Monster was added on April 8th, 2020 during Version 2.3.9. It is best obtained by purchasing from the Market for 25,000 . By default, its incubation time is 5 hours long. As a Single-Elemental on Bone Island, Clackula does not have a high Coin production. The Goal for placing your first Clackula rewards the player with 5,000 and 1,000 .
On Magical Sanctum, Clackula is best obtained by teleporting when reaching Level 15. It is the best Shard producer that is always available, only being outmatched by the Rare Magical Monsters and Carillong.
On Magical Nexus, Clackula is obtained by Transposing from Bone Island by spending 1,000,000 once fed to Level 18. Its Transposing time is 23 hours long. Unlike Bone Island and Magical Sanctum, Clackula does not produce currency on Magical Nexus.
Song[]
Audio Sample:
Instrument: Rhythm Bone
Clackula plays a sound similar to rhythm bones, spoons, clacks, or castanets, similar to Pango.
VSTs[]
Virtual Studio Technology is an audio plugin software that has libraries of sound effects and synthesized instruments. Within these libraries are SoundFonts, which are the individual effects and instruments themselves. The Monster-Handlers utilize several VSTs to create the sounds of instrumental and sometimes vocal Monsters.
VST: PLAY
Sound library: EastWest Stormdrum 3
Path: Metals
SoundFont: Dragon Chasers
Breeding[]
Being a Single-Elemental, Clackula has no specific breeding combination. Instead, it is purchasable in the Market at Level 9. After a Clackula is owned, another Clackula may be bred as a result of breeding failure while trying to breed a Clackula with another monster. Although any other monster may be used, combinations using a Quad-Elemental will result in a Clackula almost every time. However, unlike with Natural Singles, these combinations still have a chance to result in a Quad Elemental. Examples of this include:
- + Plinkajou and Clackula
- + Enchantling and Clackula
The Rare variant of any breeding Monster can be used instead of the Common variant; and much like most Rares, a Clackula can breed with its Rare counterpart, which will always result in another Clackula. This combination will never result in another Rare Clackula.
- + Clackula and Rare Clackula
Likes[]
Every Monster has different things that they like. For every unique object that they like that's placed near the Monster, the Monster's happiness will increase by 25%. Placing more than one of the same liked item near a Monster won't increase its happiness by an additional amount. If there's a Unity Tree on the Island, items don't need to be near the Monster. Below are the things liked by Clackula:
- Denchuhs (requires level 9) ()
- Xyster (level 9) ()
- Castanevine (level 18)
- Wubbox Stockpile (level 20)
- Cozee Cabin (level 19) ()
See the Likes page to view a complete list of all Monsters' likes.
Monsters Who Like It[]
The following Monster(s) will increase their happiness by 25% when being placed near Clackula or when Clackula and a Unity Tree are on the Island. These may or may not also be Clackula's likes as well:
- Plinkajou ()
- Xyster ()
- Incisaur ()
- Rare Clackula
- Rare Noggin ()
- Rare Toe Jammer ()
- Rare Kayna ()
Used in Breeding[]
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Costumes[]
Main article: Costumes
Costume | Availability | Cost |
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Charming Charro |
Beat Hereafter Series | 20 |
Statistics[]
Earning Rate and Maximum Income[]
Earning rate is in Coins per minute or Shards per hour and depends on Happiness % (Likes increase Happiness) and Monster Level. Each Monster also has a maximum amount of income it can hold at a time. Increasing the Monster's Level also increases this limit.
Bone Island[]
Magical Sanctum[]
Feeding Monsters[]
Each Monster needs to be fed four times before it reaches the next level. Increasing the Monster's level increases the Coins earned per minute, as well as the maximum Coins earned.
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More info can be found in the Feeding article.
Egg Consumption[]
- Main article: Zapping
While trying to breed other Monsters (particularly Monsters with a very low chance of breeding), the following Celestials can be used to "dispose of" Clackula eggs immediately, instead of putting them into a Nursery and having that Nursery not be available. Note that doing this for Rare Wublins will cause the Wublin to stop producing currency and the eggs will not expire.
Clackula |
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Note that Monster eggs can only be "disposed of" before awakening Celestials; afterwards those Monsters will not accept any eggs. Also note that Monsters to which you have already disposed the number of Clackula eggs that it accepts, will no longer be available as a "recycle bin" for such eggs. Awakened Celestials only accept eggs during their corresponding Celestial month.
Possible Monster Names[]
To see all possible names for Clackula, see Monster Names.
Gallery[]
In-Game[]
Parodies[]
Other[]
Notes[]
- Clackula's name is a portmanteau of Dracula and either "clack", "clatter" or "Scapula".
- When opening the game for the first time after the Version 2.3.9 update, the two loading screens might collide and create a "Mammula" (the name being a combination of Mammott and Clackula).
- Clackula's head somewhat resembles a cat's skull, but without the lower jaw.
- This may explain why Clackula gets large pupils (similar to the eyes playful cats get) while playing its second track.
- A group of Clackulas is called an "Osstentation."
- Monster-Hander Matt made a mistake as he put Clackula in the in-game announcement of Seasonal Shanty instead of Punkleton.
- This was later fixed, with Clackula being replaced by a disappointed Punkleton on the promotional image.
- Clackula is related to Clavavera, as stated in the latter's bio.
- According to a Twitter post, a Clackula's hands take turns eating, each needing to consume an exactly equal amount of nutrients, with no margin of error to stay properly nourished.
- Clackula is the only Single-Element Magical to take up a different tile space than others, being 1x1.
- Clackula was the last Single-Element Magical to get a Rare variant.
- At the end of this video by Josh Harmon, there is a new track and animation for Clackula. This was revealed to be a teaser for Magical Nexus.
- As a coincidence, Josh Harmon also teased Gaddzooks for Ethereal Workshop.
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