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Are you trying to breed a Shellbeat in My Singing Monsters? This quad-element monster is a great choice if you're just starting out the game and need a monster that can generate a lot of coins. Thankfully it's not too difficult to get a Shellbeat if you've got a little patience and you can get your hands on a Spunge and Noggin.
Best Pair to Breed a Shellbeat
The best pair to breed a Shellbeat is Spunge and Noggin. However, you can breed a Shellbeat by breeding any combination of single-, double-, or triple-element monsters that combine Plant, Air, Water, and Earth without repeating any.
Steps
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Obtain some parent monsters. You can get Shellbeat by breeding monsters that combine Plant, Air, Water, and Earth without repeating any. This can be achieved by breeding certain double-element monsters, or a triple-element monster and a single-element monster. The best combination is a Spunge and a Noggin, as if you fail and get a Noggin instead of a Shellbeat you can immediately try again.[1] The following combinations are also the breeding combinations to get a Rare Shellbeat.[2]
- The following double-element monster pairs can result in a Shellbeat:
- Dandidoo and Fwog
- Cybop and Oaktopus
- Quibble and Shrubb
- The following triple-element and single-element monster pairs can result in a Shellbeat:
- Spunge and Noggin
- Scups and Potbelly
- Reedling and Toe Jammer
- Pummel and Tweedle
- The following double-element monster pairs can result in a Shellbeat:
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Level the parents to level 4. Monsters must be at least level 4 to breed, so level up your parent monsters if they're not already at least level 4.[3]Advertisement
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Upgrade your Breeding Structures, if you wish. While not necessary, you can upgrade your Breeding Structures to reduce breeding times by 25%. You can upgrade your structure by spending 25 diamonds.
- You can also add Wishing Torches around your Breeding Structure to help increase the odds of a rare monster being bred.[4] Wishing Torches can be lit for 24 hours by paying 2 diamonds or be lit permanently by paying 100 diamonds.
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Breed the parent monsters on Water Island. Once you're ready to breed your monsters, put them in the Breeding Structure. A Shellbeat egg is pink with a shell, similar to a Shellbeat.[5]
- To get a Rare Shellbeat, you'll need to wait until a breeding window opens up. There are some promotions and events where all Rares of a certain element are available.[6]
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Wait for your Shellbeat to hatch. By default, it takes 24 hours for a Shellbeat egg to hatch. If you've got enhanced Breeding Structures, however, it will hatch in 18 hours.
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References
- ↑ https://mysingingmonsters.fandom.com/wiki/Shellbeat#Breeding
- ↑ https://mysingingmonsters.fandom.com/wiki/Rare_Shellbeat#Breeding
- ↑ https://mysingingmonsters.fandom.com/wiki/Breeding#Mechanics
- ↑ https://mysingingmonsters.fandom.com/wiki/Wishing_Torch
- ↑ https://www.msmpokegamer.com/monsters/shellbeat
- ↑ https://mysingingmonsters.fandom.com/wiki/Breeding_Availability#2024





