
Ever wonder how to breed that ultra-rare Maw monster in My Singing Monsters? You’ve come to the right place. Breeding the elusive Maw on your islands is tricky, but follow these steps and you’ll be listening to its sweet song in no time. First, you need to understand that Maw is an ethereal monster, so you’ll need to breed it on Ethereal Island. Don’t even bother trying to breed it on any of the natural islands—it won’t work.
Once you have the Ethereal Island unlocked, you need to gather the right monsters and get them up to at least level 4. We recommend using a Drumpler, a Whisp, and a Ghazt to have the best chance of breeding Maw. Place those three monsters on your Ethereal Island and select “breed” to get the process started. Now comes the hard part—waiting. Breeding Maw has one of the longest wait times in the game, up to 48 hours! But stick with it, keep your device on, and keep your fingers crossed. With a little luck and patience, you’ll soon hear the Maw’s song on your island. Follow these steps and you’ll master breeding the rarest of the rare.
What Is a Maw in My Singing Monsters?
So you want to breed a rare Maw in My Singing Monsters, do you? Smart thinking. Maws are one of the most valuable monsters in the game.
- What exactly is a Maw? Maw is a celestial monster that resembles a blue star with eyes and a mouth. It has the ability to generate coins and diamonds for your island. Breeding a Maw is challenging but rewarding.
To have a shot at breeding this mythical monster, you’ll need to start with the right combination of monsters. The breeding combo for a Maw is Entbrat and Deedge. Place these monsters on your island’s breeding structure and wait for the egg to hatch.
The breeding time for a Maw egg is 18 hours. Once the egg hatches, you have a small chance of finding a Maw. If not, don’t worry – just keep trying! The more you breed Entbrats and Deedges together, the higher your chances become of finally producing a Maw.
A few tips to improve your odds:
- Make sure both Entbrat and Deedge are at least level 10 or higher. The higher the level, the better.
- Consider using enhanced breeding by spending diamonds to speed up the breeding process. This means you can breed more Entbrats and Deedges in less time.
- Be patient and persistent. Breeding a rare monster like the Maw can take many attempts. Stay dedicated and keep at it!
With some time and luck, you’ll hear that familiar hatching sound and find a brand new Maw bouncing around your island. Welcome the little guy and enjoy those extra coins and diamonds! The long breeding journey will have been well worth it.
How to Get a Maw
To breed the rare Maw monster, you’ll need to follow a few key steps.
First, make sure you have an Entbrat and a Drumpler on your island. These two monsters are required to breed a Maw. If you don’t have them yet, try breeding a Quarrister with a Pango or a PomPom with a Noggin.
Once you have an Entbrat and Drumpler, place them on your breeding structure – whether it’s a natural breeding habitat, enhanced breeding structure or epic breeding structure. Now comes the waiting game. Breeding a Maw can take up to 48 hours!
While you wait, be sure to light torches around your breeding structure and consider using a Breeding Booster to speed up the process. You should also make your Entbrat and Drumpler happy by feeding them to level 15. Happier monsters have a higher chance of breeding rare monsters.
When the breeding time is up, you’ll either end up with an Entbrat, Drumpler or if you’re lucky – a Maw! Don’t be discouraged if you don’t get a Maw the first time. With the correct monsters at high levels, using boosts and lighting torches, your chances of breeding this rare monster will increase with each try.
Keep at it and before you know it, you’ll have your very own Maw monster roaming your island and adding its sweet song to your symphony! With some patience and persistence, you’ll be breeding rare Maw monsters in no time. Good luck!
Breeding Requirements for a Maw
To breed the rare Maw monster in My Singing Monsters, you’ll need to fulfill some specific requirements.
Elemental Combination
The Maw monster belongs to the Cold element, so you’ll need to breed two monsters with the Cold element in common. The combinations that can result in a Maw include:
-Cold element + Cold element (such as a Mammott and a PomPom)
-Cold element + Plant element (such as a Quarrister and an Oaktopus)
-Cold element + Air element (such as a Congle and a Drumpler)
Any of these combinations have a chance of producing a Maw, so you may need to try breeding multiple times. Don’t get discouraged if it takes a few attempts! With patience, you’ll get your Maw.
Breeding Environment
In addition to the right monsters, the environment also needs to be suitable for Maw breeding. Make sure you have:
-Upgraded breeding station – The higher level your breeding station, the better your chances of rare monsters. Upgrade to at least level 4 or higher.
-Activated torches – Place lit torches around your breeding station to increase your chances. Ask friends to light torches for you too. The more torches, the better!
-Breeding times – Try breeding when there are short breeding times, such as around 3 to 5 hours. These shorter times indicate an increased chance of rare monsters.
-Seasonal events – Breed during seasonal events like Anniversary Month or Season of Giving. Rares like Maw have higher chances of breeding during special events.
With the right combination of monsters, environment, and timing, you’ll breed a Maw in no time! Stay patient and keep trying – your persistence will pay off, and soon that Maw egg will be all yours. Once it hatches, you’ll have a rare new addition to your monster collection!
The Breeding Process: Step-by-Step
To breed the rare Maw monster in My Singing Monsters, you’ll need to obtain its breeding elements and have patience while you try different combinations.
Gather the Breeding Elements
The first step is acquiring a Maw’s breeding elements: a Drumpler (a 3-element monster) and a Fwog (a 2-element monster). Place these monsters on your island, in this case Plant Island. Make sure they are far enough away from other monsters so you get a Maw and not another monster.
Choose Your Combo and Breed
Select your Drumpler and Fwog and tap the “Breed” button. A 24-hour timer will start counting down. Don’t worry if you don’t get a Maw right away – it can take multiple tries. Some tips:
- Try breeding the Drumpler and Fwog in different orders. Sometimes the breeding result depends on which monster is on the left.
- If possible, level up your Drumpler and Fwog to at least level 4 or higher. Higher level monsters have a better chance of breeding rarer monsters.
- Be patient and keep at it. The RNG (random number generator) in the game means breeding results are random, so it may take time. Stay positive!
Hatch and Place Your Maw
Once the 24-hour timer completes, you’ll receive an egg. Tap it to hatch – if it’s a Maw, congratulations! Now you can place your new Maw on Plant Island. Its song will earn you more coins and help you breed new monster combinations.
Keep trying and don’t give up. Before you know it, you’ll be listening to your Maw’s song on Plant Island! Let me know if you have any other questions about breeding monsters in My Singing Monsters.
FAQ: Common Questions About Breeding a Maw
Breeding a Maw in My Singing Monsters can take time and patience. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions to help you on your breeding journey:
How do I breed a Maw?
To breed a Maw, you need to breed a Potbelly and a Quibble. Place these two monsters on the same island, next to each other in any arrangement. Make sure there is space for an egg to appear. Wait for them to sing in harmony, then a Maw egg will arrive! The egg will take 16 hours to hatch.
What level do the parents need to be?
The higher the level of Potbelly and Quibble, the better your chances of breeding a Maw. Try to get each parent to at least level 10 before breeding for the best odds. The higher the level, the more likely they are to breed successfully.
How long will it take?
Unfortunately, breeding a Maw is mostly based on chance. It can take many attempts before an egg finally appears. Don’t get discouraged! Some players report it taking over a week of trying. The more you breed Potbelly and Quibble together, the higher your chances become of them producing a Maw egg.
What if it’s not working?
If you’ve been breeding for days with no success, here are some tips:
- Make sure there is enough space for an egg to appear. Move decorations or paths if needed.
- Raise your parents to higher levels by feeding them treats. Higher level = higher breeding odds.
- Try rearranging your parents into different positions next to each other. Sometimes a new formation can inspire breeding!
- Be patient and keep trying. Breeding rare monsters is challenging, but with persistent determination you will get your Maw!
Keep at it and don’t lose hope. Before you know it, you’ll have a brand new Maw monster singing on your island! Let me know if you have any other questions.