Mistica Chronicles
Welcome to Issue 78
Created by The Mistic Pets Team
So You Want a Wintergala Pet?
Written By Xeiana
Unlike the Wintercursed Pandoria box, snow is not just a fierce soldier of nature. When a gentle cold wind blows from the north and snow falls in puffy white flakes, it can be enlightening, breathtaking, beautiful. Just the sight of it can bring out the playfulness, as well as competitiveness, of those who witness it. All anyone wants to do is jump into the piles of snow, making snow angels, throwing snowballs, or make cute little snowmen.
This is the nature of the Wintergala Pandoria Box.
The magic of Mistmas, the joy of having a white Christmas; the blue ribbon represents the presents to be opened and the happiness of receiving a gift from a loved one, or even a stranger. Those who are boxed Wintergala seem always to be happy, loving to roll around in the snow and have fun tangling themselves up in their blue ribbon. These pets tend to have a happy and carefree attitude, always there to drag some grumpy somebody into the snow and show them what a fun time is.
If a Wintergala pet is your friend, expect the playfulness never to end, and no worries, they don’t run out of energy that quickly! With their skin almost immune to the bite of the winter, you can laugh and play the day – and night – away! With a high energy level, you must be a very active person to be able to keep up with them. For those who are pretty much lax, this pet may be quite a handful unless you have another pet who can withstand their energy.
A Storm or Baby themed pet are good companions to Wintergala ones as they are just as active, although be careful those two don’t stay out in the cold for long. While the Wintergala can stay out in the cold, others do not fare as well. Inferno and Terminals should be kept far away from them as possible, neither can stand the cold weather.
Do you still want a Wintergala pet? Well, kudos to you! They may be hard to keep up with, but enjoy knowing that you’ll find a very cuddly pet who will keep you cool during those very hot summer nights...
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