In My Singing Monsters, you breed and develop different monsters that can play musical instruments. The main way to get new monsters in the game is Breeding. In this guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about it.
Breeding Guide
You use the Breeding Structure to create offspring. You have Parents on both sides. Each monster has its element, sometimes even several. You cannot use breeding if both parents are of the same element.
But if the elements are not repeated, then either a new species will be born, with the unification of the elements of the parents, or simply the species of one of the parents. Although when you want to display a special monster such as the Shugabush or the Ethereal Monsters, you will be able to use parents with the same element, although the chance of successful breeding will be very small.
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If you are using two parents with one element, for example, a Potbelly and a Tweedle, then you will most likely have a Dandidoo offspring with two elements. The same goes for breeding the other two elemental monsters.
To breed a monster with three elements, you need to use a two-element monster and a one-element monster.
For a four-element monster, you can use combinations of two-element parents or three-element + one-element. But such monsters are extremely difficult to breed.
There are also types of monsters that cannot be bred by following the usual rules. Monsters such as Seasonal Monsters, Legendary Monsters, Ethereals require a special combination of parents.
Rare monsters can only be bred at certain times when they are available. And Legendary Monsters also require a special combination, however, this combination is different for each island.
Published: Dec 9, 2021 05:16 pm