My Singing Monsters – How to Breed Entbrat

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Breeding monsters is one of the critical components of My Singing Monsters that keeps players hooked on this exciting virtual world, requiring strategy, luck, and an understanding of its elements to remain successful in this unique gaming experience.

Entbrat is a quad-element monster that can help increase coin production on your island. It favors Babayag Towers, Smunkin Patches, and Razzli Trees, which should be placed near its Breeding Structure for increased happiness and earnings.

1. T-Rox

No matter where it may roam on Plant Island or Tribal Island, T-Rox always makes noise. This Epic Monster stands out from its peers by possessing four elements – making him one of the rarer monsters in the game! His great bellow reverberates throughout your Island, vibrating everything from cloud formations to pebbles on the ground!

At My Singing Monsters, it is relatively straightforward to breed T-Rox as long as you have two parents with all four elements necessary. Once this has been accomplished, place them together in a breeding structure such as the Breeding Mountain or Tree and fill it with items that the Monster loves, such as logs with moss-covered logs and various plants and greenery; this will increase happiness and coin production!

Once you have assembled an ideal breeding structure and two monsters and set off the Breeding Timer, an egg will appear in your nursery – take care to nurture it until its time comes, then watch as your Entbrat hatches before taking its next steps!

If you want to increase your chances of breeding an Entbrat, T-Rox, and Potbelly as parent monsters, have the lowest average breeding time and offer the best chance of producing a normal Entbrat. If that doesn’t suit them, Bowgart and Noggin come in second with second most down average breeding times.

Noting the Crescendo Moon event’s imminent end means you will only have limited time left to breed this monster, yet it’s worth the effort! It can produce music and add vibrant ecosystems to your Island, but its coin production is good enough to give newcomers to Monsters with higher coin yields a start in gameplay.

2. Potbelly

The Entbrat stands out among My Singing Monsters’ unique monsters as an excellent source of coins and companions. Raising one can be challenging due to needing monsters with Plant, Earth, Water, and Cold elements to breed one successfully.

When breeding an Entbrat, several essential aspects should be kept in mind. First and foremost is making sure the pair of monsters selected can provide all four required elements without duplicating any of them; this will increase your chance of successfully breeding this monster. Various combinations fulfill these criteria, but T-Rox and Potbelly, or Bowgart and Noggin, have proven to have higher success rates when producing Entbrats.

Consider what your Monster likes and dislikes before placing these objects near it to increase or decrease happiness. Please remember that depending on its level, this can also affect breeding ability.

T-Rox and Potbelly provide the fastest breeding/incubation time for Entbrat breeding. However, you can still breed this monster using other combinations containing two elements and one element monster; though these won’t result in as rapid Entbrat breeding.

No matter which monsters you use for breeding, there’s always the risk that an egg might be rejected or an entirely different Monster may emerge instead. Therefore it’s essential to diversify the monsters you use when breeding and to be patient while waiting for eggs to hatch – once they do, you’ll finally be rewarded by seeing Entbrat sing his heart out!

3. Bowgart

The Bowgart is an extraordinary monster known for its musical talents. Able to play multiple instruments and even sing, its deep bass voice creates melodies with other monsters on stage, resulting in musical performances. Additionally, this pet monster provides its owner loyal support during performances and follows them around.

To create this particular monster, two monsters of the opposite gender will need to come together – you can either buy them from the store or trade them with friends – then place them on a breeding structure in Monster World; the process typically takes 24 hours after which time the new beast will be ready for feeding and leveling up!

When breeding a Bowgart, it is essential to remember its four elements – Plant, Water, Earth, and Cold. To successfully generate one, you will require two monsters that provide each part – for instance, pairing T-Rox with Potbelly as its Plant element. In contrast, another provides Water as its counterpart (e.g., pairing Shrubb with Maw as both Water and Plant elements).

Your breeding levels should also be as high as possible to increase the odds of breeding a Bowgart. Decorations that increase happiness among monsters involved can make the breeding process more efficient by helping them produce more food and items due to this improved breeding process.

Note that specific structures and decorations on your island can assist with breeding, such as Babayag Tower, Smunkin Patches, Razzli Trees, and Yum Yum Trees. Lighting torches with friends is another effective strategy to increase the chances of breeding rare monsters like Bowgarts.

Although it may take some time to acquire a Bowgart, with careful strategy and luck, it will soon join your music ensemble! Just feed and care for them regularly to have an entire choir of Bowgarts singing across your island!

4. Noggin

Entbrats, our final breedable monster on this list, make for excellent bass voices to add harmony and add bass voices that complement other melodies of your monsters. Entbrats also provide tremendous breeding potential; having one around could help get epic versions of certain monsters more quickly!

Breeding an Entbrat requires two monsters with four non-repeating elements and can be done right on your starter island. Select an Entbrat and Drumpler (or another monster containing them) before placing them both into a breeding structure such as a Nursery, Breeding Station, or Cave and waiting until the full breeding time (up to six hours) has been completed – upgraded facilities may increase chances of success!

Once your breeding has taken place, if it was successful, you’ll see a cloud appear over the breeding structure and tap to collect your prize; perhaps your Entbrat monster was even rare!

If your first try wasn’t successful, don’t despair! Simply repeat the process using different monster pairs and hope for better results next time around. What matters most is not giving up; keep trying until success comes knocking and understand game mechanics thoroughly enough that you’re breeding monsters like an expert!

Hopefully, this guide has provided some guidance as you face the difficulties associated with breeding My Singing Monsters. With patience, an understanding of game mechanics, optimal pairings, and handling failure effectively, you should soon be producing monsters like an expert! Continue to try, and remember to celebrate when you find a rare monster! Plus, the Crescendo Moon event is ending soon, meaning your chances of producing an incredible monster could become even lower next time! So keep trying – but be mindful: its time may quickly pass if you fail to breed one now. Start breeding today and enjoy your new monsters! Madison is an author and gamer who has immersed herself in video gaming for over twenty years. During that time, she has written extensively on various subjects while pursuing a creative writing degree. Madison enjoys My Singing Monsters with friends and family when free time allows it.