Montepulciano the Magval

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Montepulciano
100% Happy
Owner
cho
Stolen
1 Jul 2018
Hatched
25 Feb 2023
Immortal
18 May 2020
19,697 +1
Views
2,615
Clicks
3,614
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About Magval Eggs

Magval eggs form deep in a volcano's magma chamber. A few eggs make it to the surface carried by lava flows during eruptions or brought back by daring cave explorers. However, most eggs remain underground.

About the Magval Creature

After hatching Magvals move out of the magma chamber and into the lava tubes. Here there are plenty of minerals for the young Magvals to eat. As Magvals grow larger they begin to carve their own tunnels, eating most of the rock as they go. Much like their cousins, the Ignalts, Magvals grow very slowly and will continue to grow in size their entire life. Once a Magval become too large to move easily though the lava tubes it makes it way back to the magma chamber where it joins the greater Magval colony.