My Singing Monsters, the beloved game that has captured hearts for over a decade, continues to enchant players with its charming monsters and rhythmic islands. Among the creatures that have captured the spotlight is Yool, a delightful seasonal monster that calls Cold Island home. In this article, we’ll explore the enchanting world of Yool, learn how to breed it, and discover what makes this furry friend so special.
How to Breed Yool:
Breeding Yool is a special treat reserved for the Festival of Yay on Cold Island. To welcome this seasonal wonder into your monster collection, follow these simple steps:
Once you’ve successfully bred a Yool, make sure to place it near something it likes to increase its happiness by 25%. If you’re fortunate enough to have both a Yool and its rare counterpart, breeding them will guarantee another Yool.
Please note that Yool can only be bred on Cold Island during the Festival of Yay. On Seasonal Shanty, a duplicate Yool can be obtained by breeding a common Yool with its rare version. If you don’t already have a Yool on Seasonal Shanty, you can teleport it once it reaches level 15.
Festival of Yay Timing:
The Festival of Yay brings holiday cheer to My Singing Monsters and typically spans from the first week of December to the first week of January. However, the exact dates may vary slightly each year, so it’s a good idea to stay updated with the in-game announcements.
What Yool Likes:
Yool, like all monsters, has preferences when it comes to its surroundings. Here’s what Yool likes:
- Thumpies
- Deedge
- Blabbit
- Crumpler
- Piney Tree
Since Yool is associated with the Festival of Yay, placing it near the Festival of Yay Path, featuring a red rug and a Christmas tree, will keep this festive monster in high spirits. Additionally, having a Unity Tree on the island ensures the happiness of all monsters.
If you happen to have a Rare Yool, it enjoys the company of a common Yool.
Placing Yool beside these favored elements increases its happiness by 25%, but stacking multiple liked elements won’t further boost its happiness percentage.
Fun Facts About Yool:
- Yool made its debut on December 6, 2012, and its signature sound is a deep “Ho Ho Ho Ho,” accompanied by the tinkling of sleigh bells.
- You can acquire Yool for 225 Diamonds and sell it for 168,750 Gold Coins. Rare and epic versions of Yool are available for 500 and 1,000 Diamonds, respectively, and fetch a higher selling price than the common Yool.
- While Yool doesn’t produce substantial coin income if collected once per day, its coin production improves significantly after reaching level 15.
Conclusion:
Yool is a delightful addition to the icy wonderland of Cold Island, bringing holiday joy and merriment to My Singing Monsters players. Though patience is required during the breeding process, the reward of having this charming creature in your collection is well worth the wait. As you revel in the festive tunes of Yool, consider exploring other monsters like Clavavera and Punkleton in My Singing Monsters. Share your thoughts on which monster you’d like to learn more about next in the comments below, and let the melodies of My Singing Monsters continue to enchant your gaming experience. Happy breeding!
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