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Are you looking to get an Entbrat in My Singing Monsters? Breeding an Entbrat is the easiest way to get one, and in this tutorial we'll go through all the steps to getting this quad-element monster so you can kickstart your coin production.

Things You Should Know

  • The best combination to get an Entbrat egg is breeding a Bowgart and a Noggin.
  • You can breed any two monsters that combine Plant, Earth, Water, and Cold elements without repeating any.
  • Entbrat eggs take 24 hours to hatch by default, though you can decrease it to 18 with enhanced breeding structures.
  1. You can breed an Entbrat by breeding two parent monsters that combine Plant, Earth, Water, and Cold elements without repeating any of them. There are a number of potential matchups, but Bowgart and Noggin are the best choices, because if you fail and get a Noggin, you can try again immediately.[1] Some other options for parent monsters are below:
    • Shrubb and Maw
    • Oaktopus and Drumpler
    • Furcorn and Fwog
    • Clamble and Toe Jammer
    • T-Rox and Potbelly
    • Pummel and Mammott
  2. Monsters must be at least level 4 to breed, so level up your parent monsters if they're not already at least level 4.[2]
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  3. 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.[3] Wishing Torches can be lit for 24 hours by paying 2 diamonds or be lit permanently by paying 100 diamonds.
  4. Once you're ready to breed your monsters, put them in the Breeding Structure. An Entbrat egg is green with leaves and a brown stem.[4]
  5. It will take 1 day for your Entbrat egg to hatch, or 18 hours if you've got an enhanced breeding structure.
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