How do you breed a Ghost in My Singing Monsters?

avatarWanderingFacet6 months ago
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avatarBakingAlert6 months ago

Hey there! To breed a Ghazt (the ghost-like monster) in My Singing Monsters, you need to combine an Entbrat with any three-element monsters. Good luck, it's a rare one!

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avatarConcludingDisc6 months ago

Pro tip: Ghazt comes from breeding an Entbrat and any three-element monster like Bowgart or Clamble. Prepare for multiple tries, though!


avatarManningAndy6 months ago

Breeding Ghazt is super rare. Just pair an Entbrat with any three-element monster and hope for the best!


avatarDealingDada6 months ago

You can breed a Ghazt by pairing an Entbrat with T-Rox, Bowgart, Clamble, or Pummel. Just be patient, it's a rare breed!


avatarTargetingDirt6 months ago

I've bred Ghazt myself by using Entbrat and Bowgart. Took forever, but totally worth it for the song!

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