How do you breed rare monsters in My Singing Monsters?

avatarScoldingIrony2 years ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel2 years ago

To breed rare monsters, you need to check the breeding combinations for the specific rare monster you want and hope for some luck. Using torches can increase your chances during special breeding events.

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avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago

Breeding rare monsters in My Singing Monsters involves combining two specific monsters with the right elements. For example, to get a Rare Mammott, you can breed a Mammott with another monster that includes the Cold element. Timing matters too; Rares often appear during special events!


avatarMisleadingBride2 years ago

Just use the same two monsters you鈥檇 use for the common version, but keep an eye out for special events because Rares aren't always available!


avatarSawingBully2 years ago

From experience, making sure your breeding structures are upgraded and staying active during events have really increased my rare monster count. Light up torches for better chances!

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