Difference between revisions of "Set 1"

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Revision as of 12:01, 6 August 2018

Set 1 is the name for the first 154 tuxemon to be completed. See Completed Tuxemon for all completed tuxemon and Set 2 for the (currently very small) second set.

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There are 155 tuxemon in Set 1.

 TXMN IDDefault64pxBackSpriteFaceSprite1FaceSprite2TXMN TypeSpeciesTXMN BlurbMainCallSource Explanation
Mauai22Agamemau2.pngMauai-back.pngMetalAnubisMAUAI gives itself over to the spirits of lost warriors trapped inside its weapon.MissingDesign and front sprite by Chairry-Art. Back and face sprites by Jaskrendix.
Capinyah103Monky Front 64.pngCapinyah-back.pngWoodWoodwoseOnly after intense training in the jungles, lifting logs and river boulders, can CAPITI graduate to become CAPINYAH.MissingCatch Challenger is an open source project, with assets under Creative Commons Attribution. Original design and sprites by Catch Challenger. Back and face sprites by Jaskrendix.
Vivisource139Vivisource front.pngVivisour ceback.pngWaterPurifiedThe spring it chooses for its home always has a peculiar oniony taste.MissingCatch Challenger is an open source project, with assets under Creative Commons Attribution. Original design and front and back sprites by Catch Challenger. Face sprites tweaked from front sprite by Sanglorian.