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Description
A ticket for an accessory that can be attached to the front of select armors. Accessory tickets can be redeemed at the Accessorizor in the Haven Bazaar. — Tooltip A Monster Pocket is an accessory that attaches to an armor front. It is a pouch in which a knight can carry an abandoned baby monster found in the Clockworks by Nonna, the Emberlight Adoption Agent, who visits Haven from time to time. She sells them for 175,000 crowns, her selection of monsters changing every time. Like any "accessory," attaching The Monster Pockets is a rather permanent choice.
Available Styles
Unique Styles
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Animations
Unattached
- File:Animation Accessory Monsterpocket chromawhelp unattached.gif :P
- File:Animation Accessory Monsterpocket Hoptimer unattached.gif This one is rather fiendish.
- File:Animation Accessory Monsterpocket lovepuppy unattached.gif A baby construct?
- File:Animation Accessory Monsterpocket mewkat unattached.gif ^~^
More Views
Overworld and Inspect Window
Used Artistically
History
- Nonna arrived with the first set on 25 April 2012 and she stayed in Haven until 30 April 2012, it contained the Chroma Whelp, Mewkat, and Love Puppy Monster Pockets.
- Nonna's second visit was on 23 November 2012 and her selection did not change.
- Nonna has again arrived in Haven on 28 August 2013, with the same selection.
Availability
- Chroma Welp, Love Puppy, and Mewkat were all made available together for the first time on 25 April 2012, adoptable from Nonna for 175,000 crowns.
- Hoptimer was first seen during the Blooming Prize Box Promotion, adoptable from Nonna for 250,000 crowns.
Trivia
- Their name, "Monster Pocket", may be a reference to the game "Pokemon", because it is short for Pocket Monsters.
- Since all monster pocket monsters are infant versions of the normal monster, it is implied that Love puppies (and possibly other gun puppy models) are capable of reproducing without being built by gremlins or other machine-savy beings, implying a possible exception to the rule that constructs cannot reproduce.
- A Love Puppy Monster Pocket hangs out around Bechamel's station. It barks occasionally - this is audible.