The moshling numbers are mostly for organization and to show which moshlings are Common (1-25), Uncommon (26-49), Rare (50-75) and Ultra-Rare (76-100).
Moshlings 101 and above appear to have special requirements for catching them, such as a purchase to get a special code or completing a Super Moshi Mission.
There aren't any Moshlings with these numbers.
Due to the fact that several moshlings were launched at the same time in the Moshi Monsters game, none of them can be said to be the "first" moshling. As for the moshling numbers, there is no moshling with the number 001.
it tells you what # moshling it is
In the Moshi Monsters game, the monsters do not have numbers, however, each moshling has a number.
The numbers started out as a way to sort the moshlings into Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Ultra-Rare. However, they are running out of numbers in each ranking, so are not putting all the moshling in that order any more. Also, it is a way to organize the moshlings. If you can't remember a moshling's name, you might be able to remember the number.
Actually there is a moshling number 1 and it is a secret moshling to get that moshling get all silly pepper.
go into your moshling zoo and click on your moshling and then leave your house and go outside and you can walk your moshling and you can only walk one; if you are not a member you can not walk your moshling
All the moshlings are on the cover of the Moshi Monsters Moshling Zoo game. The moshling in the circle that says "Exclusive In Game Moshling" is Nipper the Titchy TrundleBot which is the moshling you get with the code that comes with the Moshling Zoo Game.
No, Purdy is a Common Moshling.
Flumpy is a Moshling, a pluff one. It's a Rare Moshling.
the 27th moshling is kissy in the spookies category
Moshi Monsters moshling do not have a specific age. To give your moshling an age, use the date you attracted the moshling to your Moshling Garden.