The melodic Shugabush is one of the most sought-after monsters in My Singing Monsters. With its soothing voice and peaceful pink design, Shugabush is a treasured addition to any island. However, breeding this rare plant monster can be tricky if you don't know the best combinations. In this guide, we'll walk through the key tips and strategies for successfully how to breed a ghazt in my singing monsters to get your own Shugabush.
Shugabush is a triple-element Ethereal/Earth/Plant monster. Its gentle, lullaby-like vocals create a sense of serenity on the islands. Visually, Shugabush has a cute pink body with flowery features like petals and leaves.
Due to its pleasant design and voice, Shugabush is highly desired by players. However, as a triple-element Ethereal monster, breeding Shugabush can take time and luck. Follow this guide to learn the best methods!
Here are some key tips to know about breeding Shugabush:
These pairings give the highest Shugabush odds:
Both triple-element monsters, this combo leverages Humbug's Ethereal/Earth elements with Oaktopus' Plant.
For a pairing accessible to early players, combine Furcorn's Cold/Plant with Oaktopus' Earth/Plant.
If you already have one, re-pair a Shugabush with Oaktopus to clone additional Shugabushes faster.
Another new player friendly combo is Humbug plus the common Mammott monster.
Before you have Oaktopus, try mixing Potbelly's Earth with Drumpler's Ethereal/Plant elements.
Breeding Shugabush requires patience but these tips will help:
Once you finally breed a Shugabush, here are some care tips:
Soon you'll be enjoying this soothing monster on your islands!
The quickest path to Shugabush is breeding it with the triple element monster Oaktopus. Both at level 15 works best.
Yes! Always place the monster with Ethereal element (Humbug, Drumpler) on the Breeding Structure for better results.
There are no 100% guarantees in My Singing Monsters breeding. But using the ideal element pairings and leveled monsters provides the best odds.
Triple/Triple has higher success rates. But Single/Single can work too while you accumulate triple element monsters like Oaktopus.
Keep trying! With optimal combos it still often takes 20-30+ tries. Persistence pays off with Shugabush.
Adding a serene Shugabush to your islands is very rewarding, but takes equal parts patience and technique. Use the combos and tips outlined here to master the method of breeding this peaceful plant monster. Let me know if you have any other questions about successfully acquiring Shugabush in My Singing Monsters!