How to Get Rare T Rox in My Singing Monsters

avatarTabulatingMadam6 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip6 months ago

Breeding Rare T Rox in 'My Singing Monsters' involves using two specific monsters: T Rox and any other triple-element monster. Just keep mixing and you'll eventually get it! It's all about patience and a bit of luck.

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avatarDemonstratingUnit6 months ago

Honestly, just breed a T Rox with another triple-element monster. Or, wait for a special event where it might be available to buy. Easy peasy.


avatarMuggingCreek6 months ago

As someone who's gotten their Rare T Rox, I recommend breeding T Rox with another triple-element monster (I used Congle). Success might take a few tries, but that's part of the fun!


avatarAttainingFord6 months ago

To get Rare T Rox, breed a T Rox with another three-element monster like Clamble or PomPom. Good luck, and happy breeding!

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