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There are 40Oobletsin the Early Access version of Ooblets. Finding all of them will take a lot of work in making items, but also locating and battling the enemy Ooblets.OurOoblets locationsguide has all of the Ooblets we’ve found so far in the game and how to encounter them. It will also have all of the items required to initiate a dance battle and everything you need to know about the elusive “gleamy” Ooblets.Ooblets locationsHow to get gleamy OobletsHow to fight Ooblets in dance battlesOoblets locationsOoblets are most commonly found in Badgetown. They do not evolve, but they do get bigger as their levels increase. At the beginning of every day, you’ll be shown a roster of Ooblets that will appear in town.Some Ooblets won’t appear in Badgetown until you spend 100 Wishies to add them to the random selection of Ooblets that turn up in Badgetown on a daily basis. These are shown to you at the beginning of every day.There are a few that aren’t found in the wild during the Early Access period of Ooblets, but are instead found during dance competitions. After you’ve reconstructed the dance barn, you’ll be able to participate in a series of dance battles, though you can only enter a competition once per day. The rewards for completing the full series of battles include a rare Ooblet seed and a whole bunch of Wishies to spend in the wishing well.In order to have a dance battle, you will need certain items in your inventory. We’ll list the items you need in the table below, but making the items themselves requires some work. Check out ourOoblets item guideto get all the recipes needed to play.OobletLocationItems required to battleBittleStarter (Peaksnubs) Badgetown1x Peaksnubs PickleSidearmStarter (Mimpkins) Badgetown1x Mimpkins Metal MallowShrumboStarter (Mossprouts) Badgetown1x Mossprouts MaltTudStarter (Frunbuns) Badgetown Port Forward1x Frunbuns HunbunClickyclawsBadgetown2x FloobtoseClomperBadgetown2x SweetiebeetieDumbirbBadgetown2x MuzFleebleBadgetown3x SporbetIsopudBadgetown3x BeanjuiceLumpstumpBadgetown4x PlankletMoogyBadgetown2x Pompadoot JuiceNuppoBadgetown1x Flooti KariokaOogumBadgetown1x OodlesPetulaBadgetown1x Caroot CakePlobBadgetown2x Muz FlourRadladBadgetown2x Hop DobSpuddleBadgetown1x ClambrosiaUnnyhunnyBadgetown1x Quib TartWhirlitzerBadgetown2x Ground SpringbeansWigglewipBadgetown2x CarootChickadingdingDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ADooziedugDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGlanterDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGloopy Long LegsDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGrebunDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGubweeDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGullysplotDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGumpleDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AJamaDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AKingwaDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ALegsyDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AMarshlingDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ANamnamDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/APantsabearDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ASkuffaloDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ASnurflerDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ATamlinDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ABristlebudMamoonia1x QuibDerbleMamoonia1x QuibFirmoMamoonia1x QuibFrippMamoonia1x QuibHermbleMamoonia1x QuibHow to find gleamy OobletsGleamy Ooblets are different to regular and “unusual” Ooblets. While unusual Ooblets are just a different colour, gleamy Ooblets have a sparkle to them that you can see when you find them.Gleamy Ooblets also have an additional perk compared to the other versions of the same Ooblet. If you have them work in an Oobcoop, they have a small chance to give you the elusive Oobsidian item.The good news is that there is no extra hurdle you need to go through to find gleamy Ooblets.The bad news is that it is completely random when you find a gleamy Ooblet. They do have a slightly different colour to them when you get the daily preview of Ooblets that come to Badgetown.How to fight Ooblets in dance battlesTo start a dance battle with an Ooblet, you’ll need to give the required item to the Ooblet in Badgetown or Mamoosha. Make sure you have given the items to the correct Ooblet, as this is important for later.Once the challenge has been issued, you’ll need to select a party the same size as your enemies. The goal of each battle is to reach a point target before the opposing team. Battles can last a while, but there is a turn limit depending on the type of dance battle. When the turn limit has been reached, the team with the larger point total wins.Your squad takes it in turns to select cards to use. Teams use beats to pay for cards and use their effects. The cards currently available can:Add points to your tally.Steal points from your enemies.Adds hype to increase how many points are given when playing cards.Add fluster to decrease how many points are given when playing cards.Stun your enemies.Take a number of turns of standing still before an effect happens.Add waste cards to either your own or opponent’s decks for an effect.Add beat to your beat total.Add cards or take away cards from your hand.Some cards that are played require the pictured Ooblet to be active (not stunned or otherwise occupied) before they can be used. These are signature moves and your Ooblets get access to more of them as their levels increase. Ooblets do not forget signature moves, but they currently learn a small number of signature moves each. Signature moves are powerful and can make the difference between winning and losing.Should you win against a wild Ooblet dance team (one without a trainer), then you’ll have the opportunity to console the opposing team (they’re a bit upset about losing). If you do, you’ll cheer them up and get a seed for the Ooblet type you challenged in the overworld. So if you encountered a wild Sidekey, the seed you’ll get will always be Sidekey’s seed.Thank you for reading our Ooblets locations guide. I’m pretty certain that more Ooblets are on their way at some point, so do check back with our guide as the updates drop. Otherwise, you can check out ourOoblets guidefor more tips and tricks.
There are 40Oobletsin the Early Access version of Ooblets. Finding all of them will take a lot of work in making items, but also locating and battling the enemy Ooblets.OurOoblets locationsguide has all of the Ooblets we’ve found so far in the game and how to encounter them. It will also have all of the items required to initiate a dance battle and everything you need to know about the elusive “gleamy” Ooblets.Ooblets locationsHow to get gleamy OobletsHow to fight Ooblets in dance battlesOoblets locationsOoblets are most commonly found in Badgetown. They do not evolve, but they do get bigger as their levels increase. At the beginning of every day, you’ll be shown a roster of Ooblets that will appear in town.Some Ooblets won’t appear in Badgetown until you spend 100 Wishies to add them to the random selection of Ooblets that turn up in Badgetown on a daily basis. These are shown to you at the beginning of every day.There are a few that aren’t found in the wild during the Early Access period of Ooblets, but are instead found during dance competitions. After you’ve reconstructed the dance barn, you’ll be able to participate in a series of dance battles, though you can only enter a competition once per day. The rewards for completing the full series of battles include a rare Ooblet seed and a whole bunch of Wishies to spend in the wishing well.In order to have a dance battle, you will need certain items in your inventory. We’ll list the items you need in the table below, but making the items themselves requires some work. Check out ourOoblets item guideto get all the recipes needed to play.OobletLocationItems required to battleBittleStarter (Peaksnubs) Badgetown1x Peaksnubs PickleSidearmStarter (Mimpkins) Badgetown1x Mimpkins Metal MallowShrumboStarter (Mossprouts) Badgetown1x Mossprouts MaltTudStarter (Frunbuns) Badgetown Port Forward1x Frunbuns HunbunClickyclawsBadgetown2x FloobtoseClomperBadgetown2x SweetiebeetieDumbirbBadgetown2x MuzFleebleBadgetown3x SporbetIsopudBadgetown3x BeanjuiceLumpstumpBadgetown4x PlankletMoogyBadgetown2x Pompadoot JuiceNuppoBadgetown1x Flooti KariokaOogumBadgetown1x OodlesPetulaBadgetown1x Caroot CakePlobBadgetown2x Muz FlourRadladBadgetown2x Hop DobSpuddleBadgetown1x ClambrosiaUnnyhunnyBadgetown1x Quib TartWhirlitzerBadgetown2x Ground SpringbeansWigglewipBadgetown2x CarootChickadingdingDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ADooziedugDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGlanterDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGloopy Long LegsDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGrebunDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGubweeDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGullysplotDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AGumpleDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AJamaDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AKingwaDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ALegsyDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/AMarshlingDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ANamnamDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/APantsabearDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ASkuffaloDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ASnurflerDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ATamlinDance Tournament or Friend rewardN/ABristlebudMamoonia1x QuibDerbleMamoonia1x QuibFirmoMamoonia1x QuibFrippMamoonia1x QuibHermbleMamoonia1x QuibHow to find gleamy OobletsGleamy Ooblets are different to regular and “unusual” Ooblets. While unusual Ooblets are just a different colour, gleamy Ooblets have a sparkle to them that you can see when you find them.Gleamy Ooblets also have an additional perk compared to the other versions of the same Ooblet. If you have them work in an Oobcoop, they have a small chance to give you the elusive Oobsidian item.The good news is that there is no extra hurdle you need to go through to find gleamy Ooblets.The bad news is that it is completely random when you find a gleamy Ooblet. They do have a slightly different colour to them when you get the daily preview of Ooblets that come to Badgetown.How to fight Ooblets in dance battlesTo start a dance battle with an Ooblet, you’ll need to give the required item to the Ooblet in Badgetown or Mamoosha. Make sure you have given the items to the correct Ooblet, as this is important for later.Once the challenge has been issued, you’ll need to select a party the same size as your enemies. The goal of each battle is to reach a point target before the opposing team. Battles can last a while, but there is a turn limit depending on the type of dance battle. When the turn limit has been reached, the team with the larger point total wins.Your squad takes it in turns to select cards to use. Teams use beats to pay for cards and use their effects. The cards currently available can:Add points to your tally.Steal points from your enemies.Adds hype to increase how many points are given when playing cards.Add fluster to decrease how many points are given when playing cards.Stun your enemies.Take a number of turns of standing still before an effect happens.Add waste cards to either your own or opponent’s decks for an effect.Add beat to your beat total.Add cards or take away cards from your hand.Some cards that are played require the pictured Ooblet to be active (not stunned or otherwise occupied) before they can be used. These are signature moves and your Ooblets get access to more of them as their levels increase. Ooblets do not forget signature moves, but they currently learn a small number of signature moves each. Signature moves are powerful and can make the difference between winning and losing.Should you win against a wild Ooblet dance team (one without a trainer), then you’ll have the opportunity to console the opposing team (they’re a bit upset about losing). If you do, you’ll cheer them up and get a seed for the Ooblet type you challenged in the overworld. So if you encountered a wild Sidekey, the seed you’ll get will always be Sidekey’s seed.Thank you for reading our Ooblets locations guide. I’m pretty certain that more Ooblets are on their way at some point, so do check back with our guide as the updates drop. Otherwise, you can check out ourOoblets guidefor more tips and tricks.
There are 40Oobletsin the Early Access version of Ooblets. Finding all of them will take a lot of work in making items, but also locating and battling the enemy Ooblets.
OurOoblets locationsguide has all of the Ooblets we’ve found so far in the game and how to encounter them. It will also have all of the items required to initiate a dance battle and everything you need to know about the elusive “gleamy” Ooblets.

Ooblets locations
Ooblets are most commonly found in Badgetown. They do not evolve, but they do get bigger as their levels increase. At the beginning of every day, you’ll be shown a roster of Ooblets that will appear in town.
Some Ooblets won’t appear in Badgetown until you spend 100 Wishies to add them to the random selection of Ooblets that turn up in Badgetown on a daily basis. These are shown to you at the beginning of every day.
There are a few that aren’t found in the wild during the Early Access period of Ooblets, but are instead found during dance competitions. After you’ve reconstructed the dance barn, you’ll be able to participate in a series of dance battles, though you can only enter a competition once per day. The rewards for completing the full series of battles include a rare Ooblet seed and a whole bunch of Wishies to spend in the wishing well.
In order to have a dance battle, you will need certain items in your inventory. We’ll list the items you need in the table below, but making the items themselves requires some work. Check out ourOoblets item guideto get all the recipes needed to play.

How to find gleamy Ooblets
Gleamy Ooblets are different to regular and “unusual” Ooblets. While unusual Ooblets are just a different colour, gleamy Ooblets have a sparkle to them that you can see when you find them.
Gleamy Ooblets also have an additional perk compared to the other versions of the same Ooblet. If you have them work in an Oobcoop, they have a small chance to give you the elusive Oobsidian item.
The good news is that there is no extra hurdle you need to go through to find gleamy Ooblets.
The bad news is that it is completely random when you find a gleamy Ooblet. They do have a slightly different colour to them when you get the daily preview of Ooblets that come to Badgetown.

How to fight Ooblets in dance battles
To start a dance battle with an Ooblet, you’ll need to give the required item to the Ooblet in Badgetown or Mamoosha. Make sure you have given the items to the correct Ooblet, as this is important for later.
Once the challenge has been issued, you’ll need to select a party the same size as your enemies. The goal of each battle is to reach a point target before the opposing team. Battles can last a while, but there is a turn limit depending on the type of dance battle. When the turn limit has been reached, the team with the larger point total wins.
Your squad takes it in turns to select cards to use. Teams use beats to pay for cards and use their effects. The cards currently available can:
Some cards that are played require the pictured Ooblet to be active (not stunned or otherwise occupied) before they can be used. These are signature moves and your Ooblets get access to more of them as their levels increase. Ooblets do not forget signature moves, but they currently learn a small number of signature moves each. Signature moves are powerful and can make the difference between winning and losing.
Should you win against a wild Ooblet dance team (one without a trainer), then you’ll have the opportunity to console the opposing team (they’re a bit upset about losing). If you do, you’ll cheer them up and get a seed for the Ooblet type you challenged in the overworld. So if you encountered a wild Sidekey, the seed you’ll get will always be Sidekey’s seed.
Thank you for reading our Ooblets locations guide. I’m pretty certain that more Ooblets are on their way at some point, so do check back with our guide as the updates drop. Otherwise, you can check out ourOoblets guidefor more tips and tricks.