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  • West Missolou Whammies

West Missolou Whammies, one of the largest breeds of Whammy, have a form similar to that of an adult human, thus the word 'humanoid' as one of its adjectives. They are also known as West Arrow Whammies and Westies.

The male and female first stages are the same, but their final stages are very different.

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This is an example of the first stage of the West Missolou Whammy.

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Here's Pharaoh, a fully grown male West Missolou.

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This is Night, a grown female West Missolou Whammy.

These Whammies can be bred for the price of one mint stone, the same as normal pets, but their wait time is longer than most. Yellow potions can be used to reduce this wait time as usual.

  • Mouse Whammies

Mouse Whammies, some of the smallest Whammies out there, are notoriously cute, their large eyes giving them an innocent appearance. Males and females appear the same throughout their two stages, making it difficult to tell the difference.

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This is the first stage of the female and male Mouse Whammies.

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Here's an example of a fully grown Mouse Whammy.

  • Dotted Whammies

Dotted Whammies are famous for their grid-like pattern of spots. Having only two stages makes them more simple to grow than most other Whammy breeds.

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This is Marauder, a baby Dotted Whammy.

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This is Feral, a fully grown Dotted Whammy.

Male and female Dotted Whammies look the same throughout their lifetime.

  • Ruckelew Island Banded Whammies

Ruckelew Island Banded Whammies, commonly referred to as Banded Whammies, are small creatures that have a striped pattern, hence the word 'banded' in their breed name.

Male and female Banded Whammies look the same at their final and beginning stages.

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This is Socks, a baby Banded Whammy.

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This is Tsumma, a male adult Ruckelew Island Banded Whammy. No matter what gender, this form will be the outcome of your Banded Whammy. The only difference will be coloring.

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