
So, you’ve been playing My Singing Monsters for a while now and have built up quite the musical menagerie. But there’s still one monster that eludes you – the adorable Pom Pom. Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Breeding Pom Pom is totally doable if you know the combo. And once you hear that cute little guy sing, all the effort will be worth it.
In this guide, I’m going to walk you through step-by-step how to breed Pom Pom. We’ll go over which monsters you need, how to arrange them, what level they should be, and any tips and tricks to speed up the breeding process. Before you know it, you’ll have a Pom Pom hopping around your island, trilling away with that signature sound. So find some space in your monster castle, clear your schedule for lots of breeding time, and let’s get started!
Upgrading Your Monster’s Home
To breed Pom Pom, the adorable pink puffball, you’ll want to make sure its home island is upgraded and ready for a new little monster.
First, clear space on your island by selling or moving unused decorations, paths, and objects. Pom Pom will need room for a breeding structure and nursery. Make space for at least a 2×2 grid.
Next, place Pom Pom’s home, the Pom Pom Pad, in the center of the cleared space. The Pom Pom Pad must be level 4 or higher for breeding. If yours isn’t there yet, feed your Pom Pom treats until it levels up.
Now you’re ready to build the Pom Pom Nursery, which requires a level 4 Pom Pom Pad. Construct the nursery on one of the 4 grid spaces surrounding the Pom Pom Pad.
Once the nursery is complete, you can begin breeding your Pom Pom! Place Pom Pom on its pad and another monster on the nursery. Wait 24-48 hours for the breeding attempt. If successful, a new baby Pom Pom will appear in the nursery!
Hopefully, this guide helped prepare your Pom Pom for breeding. Keep your fingers crossed, treat your monsters well, and you’ll have a bouncing baby Pom Pom before you know it! With some patience and luck, your Pom Pom family will grow in no time. Good luck!
Feed Your Monsters Well
To breed a Pom Pom in My Singing Monsters, you’ll need to make sure your monsters are well-fed and happy.
- Feed your monsters 3 times a day. Place food on each island, especially Plant Island and Cold Island where Pom Poms reside. Fill up those feeding troughs! Satisfied monsters are more likely to breed.
- Level up your monsters. The higher the level, the more likely they are to breed. So play those mini-games and collect coins to level everyone up.
- Decorate your islands. Add paths, trees, bushes, and decorations around your monsters. Surrounding them with a pleasant environment will lift their mood and increase breeding odds.
- Group single monsters close together. Move unmated monsters next to each other on the island. When they become friends and start interacting, breeding is more probable.
- Be patient. Even when you provide ideal conditions, breeding can take time. Check back frequently but don’t get discouraged. With regular feeding and care, you’ll hear the pitter-patter of little Pom Pom feet before you know it!
Breeding in My Singing Monsters requires dedication, but with the proper techniques and care for your monsters, you’ll get eggs in no time. Keep at it and don’t give up. Your patience and hard work will pay off, and soon you’ll have Pom Poms galore!
Light Those Torches!
Gather Your Supplies
To breed a Pom Pom in My Singing Monsters, you’ll need a few key items:
- A breeding structure like a breeding station, enhanced breeding station, or epic breeding station. The higher level the structure, the higher chance of breeding a rare Pom Pom.
- Torches – Place torches around your breeding structure to increase your chances. The more torches, the better!
- Pom Poms – You’ll need one Pom Pom in your monster collection to breed.
- Patience – Breeding a new monster can take time and several attempts. Don’t get discouraged!
Choose Your Pom Poms
Select two Pom Poms from your collection to breed. For the best results, choose Pom Poms that are at a high level. The higher the level, the better your chances of breeding a rare Pom Pom.
Light Those Torches!
Place as many lit torches as possible around your breeding structure. Torches significantly increase your chances of breeding a new monster. Ask your tribal members to light torches as well for the maximum effect.
Breed Your Pom Poms
Put your two selected Pom Poms into the breeding structure. Wait for the breeding process to complete, which typically takes between 6 to 24 hours.
Collect Your Reward
Once the breeding timer is up, collect your reward! With any luck, you’ll have bred a rare Pom Pom like a Pummel, or even an epic Pom Pom like a Pango. Don’t be disappointed if you end up with a regular Pom Pom – just try again! With the right combos and enough patience, you’ll breed a rare Pom Pom in no time.
Breeding Pom Poms in My Singing Monsters takes time and practice. But with these tips, you’ll be well on your way to breeding the rarest Pom Poms and filling your monster collection! Keep at it and don’t lose hope – your rare Pom Pom is out there!
Achieving the Right Song
Once you’ve bred a Pom Pom in My Singing Monsters, you’ll want to make sure it achieves the right song to produce coins. The song your Pom Pom sings depends on what other monsters are placed on its island.
Surrounding Monsters
The monsters immediately surrounding your Pom Pom have the biggest impact on its song. Place Pom Pom between monsters that are not fully upgraded for the best results. For example, try putting a Pom Pom between a Toe Jammer and a Drumpler. This combination will produce a “Ba Ba Doo” song.
- Other good monster combinations include:
- Pom Pom + Furcorn + Oaktopus = “La La Dee”
- Pom Pom + Fwog + Oaktopus = “Doo Bee Doo”
- Pom Pom + Potbelly + Furcorn = “Do Re Mi”
Further Away Monsters
Monsters that are further away from Pom Pom on the island can also affect its song, though to a lesser degree. Make sure no fully upgraded monsters are within 2-3 spots of your Pom Pom. Their advanced songs may override the simpler tunes produced by less mature monsters close to Pom Pom.
- As your monsters level up over time, you may need to rearrange them to keep Pom Pom singing simple ditties that generate the most coins. Check on your Pom Pom regularly and move monsters around as needed.
Timing
Another factor to keep in mind is timing. Pom Pom will produce the most coins when it sings shorter, repetitive songs on a frequent basis. If its song becomes too complex with many different notes and rhythms, coin production will slow down.
By carefully choosing which monsters to place around your Pom Pom and keeping a close eye on its song, you’ll have a harmonious habitat humming with coins in no time. Keep at it and that Pom Pom will be padding your coin purse with the sweet sounds of success!
FAQ: Breeding Pom Pom
What level do my Monsters need to be to breed Pom Pom?
To breed a Pom Pom, you’ll need at least one Entbrat and one T-Rox at level 15 or higher. The higher their levels, the better your chances of breeding a Pom Pom.
Do I need any special items?
No special items are required to breed a Pom Pom. As with most breeding in My Singing Monsters, you just need patience and luck.
What’s the breeding combination for Pom Pom?
The breeding combination for Pom Pom is Entbrat and T-Rox. Place these two monsters on any breeding structure like the Breeding Station, Nursery or upgraded Breeding Structure and wait to see if you get a Pom Pom egg.
How long does it take to breed a Pom Pom?
The breeding time for a Pom Pom is around 20-24 hours. Be sure to keep your Entbrat and T-Rox on the breeding structure for at least this long to have a chance of breeding a Pom Pom. Check back frequently after that time period to see if you have a new Pom Pom egg waiting.
What does a Pom Pom egg look like?
A Pom Pom egg resembles a pink furry pom pom with eyes. It will bounce around on your breeding structure or nursery, waiting to be hatched. Tap the egg to begin hatching your new Pom Pom!
What are the odds of breeding a Pom Pom?
The odds of breeding a Pom Pom are relatively low, around 3-5% with level 15 monsters. The higher the level of your Entbrat and T-Rox, the better your chances. It can take many tries, so keep at it and don’t get discouraged. With patience, you’ll have a bouncing baby Pom Pom in no time!