Hongoss Elements: Mushroom, Desert Despite its menacing appearance, the Hongoss is actually quite the timid monster. It hides in its bush when approached, and it may even snap, but it just doesn't like the limelight. Is that so bad? Fortunately, other monsters are accepting of it and it welcomes it and its coarse vocals into the song. Basstle Elements: Vapor, Desert The Basstle is a monster who is fond of humor and adventure. It is normally seen wearing its prized fedora that it is said to have won at a casino. As one may have noticed, it has two large horns protruding from its head, attached by three string-like membranes. It has been asked many times about how it can play without using its hands, and although it is because it can move them freely, it normally responds with "magic". Acoust Elements: Vapor, Mushroom The Acoust is an easygoing monster that have a "go with the flow" approach to life. They like lying down on beaches, playing on their homemade instrument, whilst sipping out of a coconut. They always have a positive attitude and display excellent optimism. Roachpit Elements: Nuclear, Desert This monster is always recognized by its signature rustling and crackling; why, it's the Roachpit! It's a bit of a trickster, and likes to sneak into places to steal food. What is heard is the sound of its body snapping and contracting; it's a bit gross, but that's why it uses this skill to intimidate other monsters. Thankfully, it doesn't have to do this often, and rather uses it to harmonize with the other monsters. It also generates quite an odor, too. Glomerr Elements: Nuclear, Mushroom The Glomerr releases toxic fumes during its respiratory process. To control how much it releases, it seals its back pipes with mushroom membranes and wears a mask so it doesn't suffocate from its own fumes. It can forcefully channel these fumes through its mask to create noise, but it can also use this ability for defense. Grirah Elements: Nuclear, Vapor The Grirah is a fish-like monster that can be found living near rivers. They have a tube on their rear end, and when moisture in the air is inhaled, it can be channeled through and pushed out to produce a bass sound. This Grirah in particular is credited for the creation of a certain space-faring monster...
@MSM235 for Hongoss' sound