Tympa (Sound and Animation) 4k
The Tympa is a metallic orange monster, with rocky arms and legs with a magma-like pattern, similar to the patterns seen on a Zynth. It is also shorter than the other Wublins. Its eardrums glow bright orange and seem to have a red spiral pattern. The top of its head consists of five scarlet spikes, acting as a makeshift mohawk. Its face appears a dark, metallic scarlet, with three lines at the bottom, possibly resembling the top teeth of a skull. Its legs are gray and have orange cracks in them, similar to the ones in its arms. The Tympa's feet also have two 'toes' the color of its face.
Tympa is the 8th Wublin released. It was released on June 30, 2016.
The monsters Tympa needs are reflected on its appearance: Drumpler for its drumstick-like hands (and overall appearance), Pummel's spiral pattern on the ear drums, and T-Rox, Clamble, and Shellbeat's instruments as its own metallic parts. Additionally, all of the monsters required to awaken it are untuned percussion monsters, similar to Tympa.
Instrument: Mini-tymp drum
The Tympa's song mainly consists of the hitting of a metallic snare drum known as a mini-tymp drum. It hits against its circular eardrums with its stone "arms" to produce a staccato, metallic snare drum sounds, while it hits against its magnet-shaped "horns" to make an open hi hat sound. More notably, the drum hitting sounds very metallic and staccato on each hit, like a marching snare. there is also the sound of a very quick bass drum and closed hi hat in the background, like an amen beat.
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