Bubuluss-Star the Bubblynx

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Bubuluss-Star
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Owner
zoruna
Stolen
12 Apr 2022
Hatched
10 Dec 2023
Immortal
20 Apr 2024
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For the record, I joined the game in April 2022, but at the time, the game didn't really interest me, mainly because I didn't see what to do with it, and I have difficulty playing on the sites that require a unique first name per creature, because I have difficulty finding one. In fact, I only joined to help a friend with his clicks, because even though you can click offline, doing it doesn't earn you any money, and I figured that raising money could still be useful, so I signed up. At the same time, I also adopted a few creatures, including a male Bubblynx that I named Bubuluss, after the bubbles around his egg. It was my favorite creature. The problem is that I ended up forgetting the game, which I only started playing 2 or 3 months later, and my eggs were all dead, because I didn't have the Leaf of Vaka yet, except my Floicol named RainbowFleur who miraculously survived. It made me sad to know this, so much so that I did everything to get one Bubblynx again. I have obtained 3 at auction since, and the first one obtained was named Bubuluss in homage to the one who died, but my three Bubblynx are females, none are males like my first born. I would love to see him come back to life, so he can reunite with his family ♥

About Bubblynx Eggs

Bubblynx eggs are quite a mystery because they're not so much eggs as they are bubbles! While a normal bubble will pop easily, the bubble "shell" that protects the developing creature inside is strong and flexible. If the bubble begins to look dry, you may place the egg in a bath; it will float at the top of the water. The egg can be popped by a sharp enough object though, so be careful where you keep it!

About the Bubblynx Creature

Bubblynx are affectionately referred to as "Bubble Cats" by many citizens of Ark because of the bubbles found on their heads, around their necks, and on their tails. Their fur often has a somewhat "soapy" feel to it and when they play in water (as they love to do) they can become completely covered in bubbles for a short time! Bubblynx owners often comment that in addition to feeling soapy, the creatures faintly smell like soap.