
So you’re ready to breed a Humbug in My Singing Monsters, eh? Well you’ve come to the right place. Breeding a Humbug isn’t too tricky once you know the combination, but there are a couple of key things you’ll need to keep in mind. First, you’ll need to have both a Drumpler and a Pango on your island, and make sure they’re happy by feeding them treats and keeping their habitats clean. Once they start singing duets together, you’ll know they’re ready to breed. Place them in a breeding structure together, give them some privacy, and in no time at all you’ll have a Humbug egg ready to place on your island. Hatch that little egg and you’ll have your very own Humbug bouncing around, lighting up your island with its silly antics and cheerful glow. Ready to get breeding? Here’s everything you need to know to breed your first Humbug in My Singing Monsters.
Discovering the Humbug in My Singing Monsters
So you want to breed a Humbug in My Singing Monsters, do you? Lucky for you, Humbugs are one of the easier monsters to breed.
To discover the Humbug, you’ll first need access to the Plant Island. Once there, you need to breed a Drumpler and a Pango. Place these monsters near each other in your monster nursery and after a while, you’ll hear the familiar breeding song play. Check back after a couple of hours and you’ll find an egg ready to be placed in an incubator.
- The egg will take around 5-6 hours to hatch. Be patient!
- Once hatched, you’ll have a cute little baby Humbug bouncing around. Feed it treats like jellybeans, tacos or pizza to help it grow big and strong.
As your Humbug matures into an adult, you’ll discover this fuzzy little monster makes adorable trumpet-like sounds. No wonder Humbugs are a favorite for many players! Their silly little songs and dance moves are sure to make you smile.
To continue breeding more Humbugs, just repeat the process of pairing a Drumpler and Pango. With some luck and persistence, you’ll have an entire island filled with these jolly blue creatures in no time!
If breeding monsters in My Singing Monsters sounds appealing, Humbugs are a perfect place to start. Their fun and quirky nature is irresistible. Why not give it a try? You might just find a new favorite critter to compose with. Happy breeding!
Breeding Requirements for the Humbug
To breed a Humbug in My Singing Monsters, you’ll need to follow a few key steps:
First, you’ll need to have a Quarrister and a Pango on your island. Place them close enough together that their songs overlap, but not right next to each other. Give them some space to do their thing!
- The Quarrister must be at least level 4, while the Pango needs to be level 3 or higher. The higher the levels, the better your chances.
Once you have an eligible Quarrister and Pango, make sure to keep them well fed and happy. Check on them regularly and solve any problems right away. Stressed out monsters are not in the mood to breed!
- As your monsters get friendlier, they’ll start dancing and making heart emoticons. This means they’re ready to breed!
When you see the heart emoticons, buy a breeding structure called a “Nursery” and place it in a spot accessible to both the Quarrister and Pango. Then, move your lovebirds into the nursery and keep your fingers crossed.
- With any luck, you’ll soon hear the egg cracking sound and spot a new Humbug egg in the nursery! Congratulations, you did it.
Raising a Humbug takes time and patience. Keep providing for your new monster baby by feeding and playing with it regularly. Before you know it, you’ll have a full-grown Humbug adding its sweet song to your island! Breeding monsters may require effort, but the rewards are so worth it.
How to Get the Humbug Eggs and Breeding the Humbug
Obtaining Humbug Eggs
To breed a Humbug in My Singing Monsters, you’ll first need to obtain Humbug eggs. There are a few ways to get eggs:
- Buy eggs from the StarShop using starpower or real money. Eggs will hatch into a random monster, but buying multiple eggs increases your chances of getting a Humbug.
- Complete offers and surveys to earn free eggs. Check the “Free Eggs” section in the StarShop for ways to earn eggs by watching videos, downloading apps, and more.
- Breed monsters that can produce Humbug eggs, like the Entbrat, Deedge, Oaktopus, PomPom or Drumpler. Place two of these monsters in a breeding structure and there’s a chance they will produce a Humbug egg. The higher the level of your breeding monsters, the better your odds.
- Participate in promotional events. Periodically, the game will run special events where you can breed enhanced versions of certain monsters, or have an increased chance of breeding certain rare monsters like the Humbug. Take advantage of these events!
Hatching and Breeding the Humbug
Once you have a Humbug egg in your nursery, it will take 24 hours to hatch. Check back frequently, as you’ll need to place the new Humbug monster on an island as soon as it hatches!
- Move your new Humbug to Plant Island, Cold Island or Air Island. These are the only natural habitats for a Humbug.
- Level up your Humbug by feeding it treats to increase its happiness and coins it produces. A higher level Humbug has a better chance of breeding.
- Place two Humbugs in a breeding structure on their natural island. Wait 24 hours to see if they produce an egg. Due to the Humbug’s rarity, it may take a few tries before you get another Humbug egg.
- Be patient and keep trying. Breeding rare monsters like the Humbug can be challenging, but with persistence you’ll be humming along with a whole troop of Humbugs in no time!
Hatching Humbug Eggs and Placing Humbugs on Your Island
Once your Humbug eggs have been incubated for the required time, they will hatch into adorable baby Humbugs! Now comes the fun part—placing your new Humbugs on your island.
Finding a Home
Your Humbugs can live anywhere on your island, but some spots may be better than others. Consider placing them near their natural habitat, like near trees, bushes or rocks. You’ll want to choose a spot with enough open space for your Humbugs to roam and play. Also keep in mind that as your Humbugs level up, their sizes will increase, so choose an area that will accommodate them at any level.
- Near trees, bushes, rocks or other natural elements
- Open space for roaming and playing
- Enough room for any size as they level up
Keeping Them Happy
Once placed, be sure to keep your Humbugs happy and healthy! Feed them treats, play with them and scratch them regularly. Placing multiple Humbugs together will allow them to socialize and bond. You can even breed two placed Humbugs to get a baby Humbug!
- Feed, play and scratch them daily
- Place multiple Humbugs together to socialize
- Breed placed Humbugs to get a baby Humbug
Your Humbugs will sing, dance, play and roam around your island. Watching them thrive and interact with each other and the natural environment will bring your island to life. Getting attached to these whimsical creatures is inevitable, so take good care of your Humbugs and enjoy their silly antics and harmonious melodies. With the proper love and attention, your Humbugs will grow into delightful lifelong companions on your island.
Tips for Breeding the Humbug
Choose Your Monsters
To breed a Humbug in My Singing Monsters, you’ll need to start with the right monsters. Humbugs require a Fwog and a Drumpler, both of which can be purchased for coins or bred. Make sure you have an open space in your monster habitat for the new Humbug before you get started.
Level Up Your Monsters
The higher the level of your breeding monsters, the better your chances of success. Aim for at least level 10 for both the Fwog and Drumpler. Level 15 is even better. As your monsters level up, their breeding time decreases, so you’ll get new Humbugs faster.
Light the Torches
Have friends and other players light your torches before you start breeding. Lit torches speed up breeding and hatching in the game. The more torches that are lit, the better. Ask players to light your torches on forums, social media or fan pages dedicated to My Singing Monsters.
Choose Your Breeding Structure
For the best Humbug breeding rates, use an upgraded breeding structure. The higher level the structure, the shorter the breeding times. Level up your structure by feeding it treats. Aim for at least a level 5 or higher structure before you breed your first Humbug.
Be Patient
Even if you follow all the tips, Humbug breeding can take time and luck. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t get a Humbug on your first try. Keep leveling up your monsters and structures, ask friends to light torches and keep breeding your Fwog and Drumpler. With diligence, you’ll have a new Humbug joining your song in no time! Stay determined and patient through the process. Your persistence will pay off.