What is the Creature in Mount Knottshurr My Singing Monsters?

avatarAlteringBeryl5 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke5 months ago

LOL, pretty sure there's no creature specific to Mount Knottshurr in My Singing Monsters. It's a play on words!

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avatarCorrectingGait5 months ago

The creature in Mount Knottshurr is... well, none! Because the mountain doesn't exist in the game. Nice try!


avatarBivouacingFirm5 months ago

Mount Knottshurr? That sounds like a classic pun for 'Not Sure'鈥擨 think you've been trolled, my friend.


avatarComposingGuru5 months ago

As someone who's spent way too many hours breeding monsters, trust me鈥擬ount Knottshurr isn't a real place in My Singing Monsters. Just focus on the existing islands!

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