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How to breed Ghazt in My Singing Monsters

Just your favorite plasma cat who can accidentally travel through dimensions.

Ghazt is a plasma single element ethereal monster with feline attributes. Like other ethereal monsters in My Singing Monsters, it can be tricky to obtain Ghazt from breeding. Below, we've laid out all of the combinations that can result in a Ghazt as well as which pairs work better than others.

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My Singing Monsters – How to Breed for Ghazt

Ghazts are bred on Plant Island by using an Entbrat and a combination of four other monsters. You can get a Ghazt by breeding:

  • Entbrat and Bowgart
  • Entbrat and Clamble
  • Entbrat and Pummel
  • Entbrat and T-Rox

Unless you are actively in an Ethereal Breeding Bonanza, getting a Ghazt as a result of breeding is a game of chance. Breeding Bonanzas will give you a 5% chance of obtaining a single element Ethereal, whereas breeding during non-Bonanza times only has a 1% chance of success.

Related: How to breed Humbug in My Singing Monsters

Because the chances of success are so low, we recommend focusing on breeding pairs with the shortest incubation period and breeding as much as possible. The Entbrat and T-Rox combo is the best option because it takes the least amount of time.

Once you have a Ghazt, you can keep them happy by putting Entbrats or Whisps near them. Ghazts are also fans of the Babayag Tower and Squeed Statue. Happier monsters means more income in both shards and coins for you, so it's definitely worth the investment.

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