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Creatures of Sonaria: How to Get Gubbin

The four Summer Paradise Event objectives that unlock the Tier 1 semi-aquatic herbivore permanently, plus what blocks progress.

The four Summer Paradise Event objectives that unlock the Tier 1 semi-aquatic herbivore permanently, plus what blocks progress.

Gubbin is a Paradise Special creature added to Creatures of Sonaria during the Summer Paradise Event 2026, and it is not a gacha pull or a shop purchase. It is a mission unlock, which means the only way to own it is to clear four specific objectives inside the event tab. Finish all four and Gubbin becomes a permanent part of your creature collection.

Quick answer: Open the Missions tab, go to the Summer Paradise Event section, select the Coral Snail mission, then grow a Tier 1 species to age 200 twice, spin the Sea Gacha five times, collect three Little Clams during Monsoon weather, and experience a Blue Moon.


Gubbin mission requirements in Creatures of Sonaria

All four objectives sit on the same mission card and can be completed in any order. Two of them depend on in-game weather and events rather than grinding, so expect the total time to stretch across multiple sessions.

ObjectiveWhat it takes
Grow a Tier 1 species to age 200Complete twice, on any Tier 1 creature
Spin the Sea GachaFive spins total
Collect Little ClamsThree, gathered while Monsoon weather is active
Experience a Blue MoonBe in a server when a Blue Moon occurs

The clam objective is the one most players stall on. Little Clams only count toward the mission when Monsoon weather is running, so picking them up in clear conditions does nothing for your progress bar.


Where to find the Gubbin mission

Launch Creatures of Sonaria and open the Missions tab from the main menu. This is where every active mission track lives, including seasonal ones.
Select the Summer Paradise Event section. Only event missions appear here, which keeps the Gubbin track separate from your standard progression.
Click the Coral Snail mission, listed alongside the Monster Kelp mission. Gubbin’s four objectives and their live progress counters are attached to this card.
Event missions menu showing Gubbin's Paradise Special objectives and progress counters
The Event tab of the Missions screen, where Gubbin’s Paradise Special objectives and progress are tracked. (Image via Roblox)
Work through the objectives and return to the same card once all four are marked complete. Claim the reward there, and Gubbin is added permanently to your collection.

Why the age 200 objective does not progress

Growing a Tier 1 creature to age 200 has to be done the slow way. Grow Tokens do not count toward this objective, so shortcutting the aging process leaves the counter untouched no matter how far your creature advances.

Combat logging also fails to register progress. If you leave a server mid-fight to protect a creature that is close to age 200, that run will not tick the requirement. Plan to stay in the server until the age threshold is passed, then check the mission card to confirm the counter moved from one to two.


Gubbin stats, diet, and growth time

Gubbin is small and cheap to raise, which is the point of a Tier 1 unlock. It reaches full growth in eight minutes at the standard growth rate, so it is quick to bring out after you claim it.

AttributeValue
RarityParadise Special
Tier1
TypeSemi-aquatic
DietHerbivore
Health2,000
Weight2,000
Walk Speed20
Sprint Speed60
Normal growth time8 minutes
AddedAugust 14, 2026

Its shell is the standout feature. The color and intensity shift depending on the biome Gubbin is moving through, which is written into the creature’s in-game description:

Gubbin’s sturdy and brilliant shell reflects the climate it calls home, changing in color and intensity as it wanders between biomes. This has unfortunately made them popular additions to creature hoards, though the unwilling treasures have a habit of crawling away the moment nobody is looking.

On the trading side, Gubbin sits around 1K–2K with high demand, though its value is currently unstable — normal behavior for a creature this new to the game.


The Sea Gacha spins and the age 200 runs are entirely within your control, so knock those out first and treat the Monsoon and Blue Moon objectives as opportunistic. Keep the mission card open when the weather shifts, and grab clams the moment Monsoon rolls in rather than waiting for a better run.