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What happens when you set a moshling free?

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What happens when you set a moshling free?
Because I want to get Oddie and I have a purple and a black but if I get another colour like red I want yellow I will get Snookums so If I set Snookums free will I still get to keep the flowers to try again or not?

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Guest answered:

No you don't get to keep the flowers. I just tried it and if you set the moshling free you lose your flowers. So I guess just keep it!

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Guest said: 20th Oct 2015 | REPORT
keep it you might never get the chance to get that moshling again.
Guest answered:

When you set your Moshling free you also lose your flowers that are planted so there is NO reason to set it free. Again you lose your flowers either way so KEEP the Moshling Period....

Guest answered:

Yes, I just tried it to get Oddie, but I got snookums. I set him free, but the flowers go anyway, so you're losing 45 roxs for nothing...you may as well keep the moshling

 

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