Breeding a Ghazt in My Singing Monsters isn’t easy, but with a little patience and the right combination of monsters, you’ll be hearing that haunting tune in no time. The Ghazt monster is one of the rarest in the game, but also one of the coolest. Its ghostly form and chilling song will make your monster island really stand out. To breed a Ghazt, you’re going to need an Entbrat and a Deedge. Place them on your breeding island, keep them fed and happy, and in no time at all you’ll have a spooky new Ghazt to add to your collection. With a few tips and tricks, you’ll be breeding Ghazts in no time and terrifying your monster mates. Ready to get started? Let’s do this!
Gather the Requirements: Entbrat and T-Rox
To breed the elusive Ghazt monster, you’ll need to gather two specific monsters: Entbrat and T-Rox.
- Entbrat is a two-element monster, combining Earth and Cold elements. Place an Entbrat on your island that has at least level 10 in both Earth and Cold.
- T-Rox is a three-element Fire, Earth and Cold monster. Level it up to at least level 10 in all three elements.
Once you have an Entbrat and T-Rox at the proper levels, it’s time to breed them together in the breeding structure on your island. Place Entbrat and T-Rox in the breeding structure and wait for the breeding time to complete. The combination of Earth, Cold and Fire elements has a chance to result in a Ghazt!
The breeding time for Ghazt is 18 hours. When complete, you’ll either end up with another Entbrat, T-Rox, or if you’re lucky, the Ghazt monster will emerge! Ghazt is a four-element monster, combining Earth, Cold, Fire and Air, so it may take a few tries breeding different combinations of Earth, Cold and Fire monsters before you succeed.
Don’t get discouraged if you don’t get a Ghazt on your first try. Breeding in My Singing Monsters is all about patience and trying different combinations. Keep leveling up your Entbrats, T-Roxs, and other triple-element monsters and trying them in different breeding pairs. With perseverance, you’ll be welcoming a Ghazt to your island’s song in no time!
Place the Breeding Pair on the Island
To breed the elusive Ghazt monster, you’ll need to place an Entbrat and a T-Rox on the same island in your game.
Once you have an Entbrat and T-Rox, move them next to each other on the island. Make sure there are no other monsters around them and that they have enough space for a new monster to appear.
- For the best results, place them on a natural island without any decorations. The breeding pair will need open space.
- Level up your Entbrat and T-Rox to at least level 4 or higher. The higher the level, the better your chances of breeding a Ghazt.
- Make sure you have an open habitat for the Ghazt. If there’s no room for a new monster, you won’t get an egg!
- Be patient. Breeding a Ghazt can take time and many attempts. Don’t give up!
With the right breeding pair in the perfect spot, you’ll increase your odds of finding a Ghazt egg. Once you see that egg appear, congratulations! Place it in an open habitat and wait for your new Ghazt to hatch.
Raising a Ghazt from an egg is very rewarding. Give your new monster plenty of attention by feeding, playing, and leveling it up. In no time, you’ll have a happy, singing Ghazt bringing music to your island!
Keep trying and don’t lose hope. Even if it takes a while, breeding a Ghazt in My Singing Monsters is worth the effort. Stay dedicated and you’ll be enjoying the Ghazt’s song in your game before you know it!
Wait for a Long Breeding Time
Once you have the Entbrat and Ghazt monsters in your game, it’s time to breed them to try and get a rare Ghazt monster. Breeding in My Singing Monsters can take time and patience, so make sure you’re ready for potentially a long wait.
Wait for a Long Breeding Time
Breeding two Entbrats will result in an egg that takes 48 hours to hatch. Don’t get too excited though, as the egg will usually just contain another Entbrat. There is only about a 3% chance the egg will actually contain a Ghazt. The odds may feel stacked against you, but don’t lose hope!
With some luck and perseverance, an egg containing a Ghazt will have an incubation period of 72 hours – the longest breeding time in the game. The long wait will be worth it though once your new Ghazt hatches! Some tips to help pass the time:
- Place the breeding structure in an area you frequently view on your island so you remember to check back.
- Set a timer on your phone to go off when the egg is ready to hatch.
- Breed multiple Entbrats at once to increase your chances. More eggs mean more opportunities for a Ghazt.
- Do other things in the game like rearranging your island, feeding your monsters, or breeding other rare monsters.
- Check other islands for inspiration on layouts and decorations.
While waiting, don’t second guess yourself and sell the egg. Have faith in the breeding process and continue to be patient. Your new Ghazt will be singing on your island before you know it if you just hold on for the long incubation period. Stay determined and keep trying – that elusive Ghazt will be yours! With time and persistence, you’ll master breeding this rare monster.
Check for a Ghazt Egg
Once your Ghazt breeding combo is set up in your game, it’s time to start checking for a Ghazt egg. This rare ethereal egg can take a while to appear, so patience is key.
Check the Breeding Structure Daily
Make sure to check your breeding structure at least once a day, if not a couple times. The Ghazt egg has a low chance of appearing, around 3-5% at best, so frequent monitoring will increase your odds of spotting it. The egg will replace one of the two monsters currently breeding.
- Tap the breeding structure and look for an egg with a question mark on it. This indicates it’s a rare monster.
- Select the egg to see its name. If it says “Ghazt Egg,” congratulations! Your patience has paid off.
Be Ready for a Long Wait
Don’t get discouraged if the Ghazt egg doesn’t appear right away. It can take weeks, even months of continuous breeding to obtain this ethereal egg. Many players report it taking between 2 to 6 months of diligent breeding and checking to finally get a Ghazt. Stay dedicated and keep at it.
Consider Using Diamonds to Speed Up Breeding
If the wait is feeling endless, you have the option to use diamonds to speed up the breeding process. This will cut the normal breeding time in half, giving you more opportunities in a shorter time period to get a Ghazt egg. The cost is 10 diamonds per speed up. Only use this option if you have a healthy stash of diamonds and don’t mind spending them.
Keep monitoring your breeding structure routinely for the coveted Ghazt egg. Don’t lose hope – with enough patience and persistence, you’ll be welcoming a Ghazt into your monster world before you know it! Stay dedicated and keep breeding. Your Ghazt is coming, it’s just a matter of time.
Hatch and Place the Ghazt
Once your Ghazt has incubated in the breeding structure for 24 hours, it’s ready to hatch and place on your island. This final step will add the Ghazt to your monster collection so you can hear its spooky sounds and enjoy its ghostly glow.
Speed Up the Hatching (Optional)
- If you don’t want to wait a full day for your Ghazt to hatch, you can speed up the process using diamonds. Tap the breeding structure, then select “Speed Up” and choose the amount of time you want to decrease. The more time you speed up, the more diamonds it will cost.
Hatch the Ghazt
- After 24 hours, tap the breeding structure to hatch the Ghazt. A pop-up message will appear saying “Congratulations, you bred a Ghazt!”
- Tap “Hatch” to release the Ghazt from the breeding structure. Your new monster will appear on the island, glowing purple and making spooky sounds.
Place Your Ghazt on the Island
- Move your Ghazt to an open space on your island by dragging it to the desired location. The Ghazt can be placed on either natural or decorative islands.
- For the best sound, place the Ghazt near other monsters in the Spooktacle class, like the Punkleton or G’joob. Their sounds will harmonize to create spooky melodies.
- The Ghazt does not require a specific habitat and can live comfortably anywhere on your islands. However, it prefers the dark, so placing it near torches or other light sources may cause it to stop glowing for a while.
Congratulations, you now have a Ghazt monster as part of your collection! With its ghostly glow and haunting sounds, the Ghazt is sure to spookify your singing monsters. Be sure to breed additional Ghazts to compose even creepier melodies. Let the spooktacular symphonies begin!