“ | Soaring high above, Quibbles are able to spot and collect resonant rocks with which to build their clever keyboards. This happens only occasionally of course, when the two Quibble minds are able to agree on a single purpose. | ” |
Stats[]
Power of Musical Moves[]
Strengths and Weaknesses[]
Effectiveness | Element |
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Weak against | ![]() |
Weak against | ![]() |
Musical Moves[]
Move | Power | Strong Against |
Weak Against |
Requirement | Replaces | Music |
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100% ![]() |
- | - | Level 1 | - | [1] |
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113% ![]() |
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Level 5 | - | [2] |
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132% ![]() |
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Level 10 | - | [3] |
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107% ![]() |
- | - | Valiant Visors (Costume) |
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[4] |
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139% ![]() |
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Level 10 Beaky Clean (Costume) |
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TBA |
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140% ![]() |
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Level 15 Miner Key (Costume) |
- | [5] |
Costumes[]
Costume | Requirement | Cost | Move |
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![]() Valiant Visors |
Clear Keys, Please | Free (first monster) 100 ![]() 20 ![]() 30 ![]() |
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![]() Dyad Hatters |
Colossingum Level 13 | 50 ![]() 25,000 ![]() 37,500 ![]() |
- |
![]() Miner Key |
Clear Avian Artists | 30 ![]() 45 ![]() |
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![]() Beaky Clean |
Available after teleporting a Quibble wearing this costume to The Colossingum | 10 ![]() 15 ![]() |
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![]() Chokkolit Keys |
Can be bought with diamonds as part of the Season of Love Series | 20 ![]() |
- |
![]() Sakura Corsage |
Can be bought with diamonds as part of the Eggs-Travaganza Series | 20 ![]() |
- |
![]() Torrtle Doves |
Can be bought with diamonds as part of the Festival of Yay Series | 20 ![]() |
- |
Strategy[]
As an Air () Monster, Quibble is naturally strong against Cold (
) Monster attacks, but it is weak against Earth (
) attacks. It is also weak against Plant (
) instead of resisting it because of its accompanying Water (
) elemental typing and weakness, since weaknesses take priority over strengths. However, its Air (
) move, Soaring Melody, provides strong hits against Plant (
) Monsters. Like Scups, Quibble lacks costumes that give you either the Plant (
) or Cold (
) elemental coverage moves, thus missing out on dealing strong damage to Fwogs.
Costume choices:
- Valiant Visors is a straight upgrade of the Musical move.
- Miner Key provides Quibble with an Earth (
) elemental coverage move that deals more damage to monsters with the Air (
) element, but is weak against Cold (
) monsters without the Air (
) element. With this costume, Quibble has the same coverage as Scups. This costume is the only way a Quibble can have two weak attacks at most; when a Quibble in this costume battles a Drumpler or a T-Rox, its Air (
) and Earth (
) moves would be weak against these monsters.
- Beaky Clean is a straight upgrade of the Water (
) Move.
Notes[]
- The song played when "Keystroke" is used resembles the "Chopsticks" waltz.
- When Quibble uses Pond Sonata, it plays the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 14 "Sonata quasi una fantasia", more popularly known as "Moonlight Sonata".
- The song played when Quibble uses "Soaring Melody" sounds like an excerpt of "Korobieniki", a song widely attributed to Tetris as its A Theme.
- The costume "Valiant Visors" used to have a bug where the costume had two extra heads.
- There is a bug in Keys, Please in which an AI-controlled Quibble will instead use Clamble's move "Veggie Burger"
- Quibble’s stats at max level seem to be lackluster when compared to other double-elemental Monsters, having less power and stamina than Maw, Fwog, and Drumpler. It’s not known if these stats will be tweaked in a future update.
- The costume "Miner Key" used to have a bug in which Quibble's eyelids were in front of their helmets. There is currently a bug that makes it render as if the Quibble had no costume outside of battle.
- Beaky Clean currently isn't used for any Battle Quest.
The glitched Valiant Visors
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