Breed, feed, and play with colorful and exciting new monsters on an island designed to explore and grow with your babies. You can create a world that fits the monsters you’re living with and your own aesthetic. My Singing Monsters combines elements of creativity and dives deep into a world of exploration. As you play through the game you will notice different breeds of monsters that are rarer than others. Hoola is one of those rare monsters you can own on your island. Here’s how you can breed your own Hoola in My Singing Monsters.
Breeding in My Singing Monsters
Seasonal monsters are popular in the game because they have an opportunity to become rare creatures you can brag about. Hoola is an eccentric hola-hooping monster that enjoys playing pranks, goofing around, and causing mischief. You can’t always have an innocent monster roaming around your island. You need a little fun in your life. Hoola is created by using the breeding method that is common in the game, however, you need to breed the monster during the SummerSong season. The SummerSong season is a limited time event and will take place on Earth and Air island. In order to get Hoola you need to breed PomPom and Pango. If you already have Hoola and you wanted to include more of them on your island here are a list of potential partners you can use:
- Gobbleygourd
- Clavavera
- Viveine
- Jam Boree
- Carillong
- Whiz-bang
- Monculus
- Ffidyll
- Boo’qwurm
- Spurrit
How to improve Hoola’s happiness in My Singing Monsters
You got yourself a Hoola from breeding and now you want to know how you can make life on the island a little better for it. Each monster has things they like that will increase their happiness. Just like how humans have their own wants and needs, monsters are no different. What can we do to make life for Hoola happier you may ask? We need to place an object near the monster that they like and their happiness will increase by 25%. Some of the items you can use to increase happiness are:
- Tweedle (requires level 4)
- SummerSong Path (level 17)
- Tree Hut (level 17)
- Tree Forte Tower (level 17)
- Castanevine (level 18)
Our last tip when breeding monsters is to be patient. Each monster can take a certain amount of time to complete. Some monsters can take up to a day to breed. Want more My Singing Monsters tips? Please check out Gamer Journalist on Facebook to join the discussion and keep up to date with our content. You may also want to check out How to breed Candelarva in my Singing Monsters Dawn of Fire or our How to Breed Entbrat in My Singing Monsters
Published: Jan 18, 2023 01:54 pm