every spunge at once

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i love this big guy's whistlin'

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"When a young Spunge emerges from its egg, it's filled with one thing: hot air! Over time, this squishy sapling begins to absorb moisture from its environment: rainfall, swamp water, and even the humid air are a few of the young Spunge's favorite sources. The more H2O these monsters store in their inflatable chambers, the larger they get, until they grow into towering adults! Adult Spunges are just as squeezable as they look, and truth to be told, they love a good hug! A piece of friendly advice: don't squeeze too hard when you're hugging this absorbent Monster goodbye, lest you end up drenched in years' worth of steamy Bog ooze. The Spunge's Plant body is filled with inflatable chambers that can be filled with Air or Water. While singing, it uses Air to produce a pure whistling sound, but this Monster loves to aim and shoot a powerful jet of water at unsuspecting passersby." - Spunges Bios (DOF and MSM) combined.
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Spunge is a triple-element Monster that is first unlocked on Cold Island. It is best obtained by breeding Dandidoo and Toe Jammer. By default, its breeding time is 12 hours long. As a Triple Elemental, Spunge does not have a high coin production.

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Footage credit goes to Evolayersen! Thank you so much, your contributions to the MSM community are nothing short of amazing.

The colossingum footage credit goes to Ryan Wilson Other Channel! This series wouldn't be possible without you!







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