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How to breed single element Ethereals in My Singing Monsters

Plasma, Shadow, Mech, oh my!

Part of the reason ethereal monsters are so cool is that they are notoriously hard to breed. They aren't necessarily their own element; rather, they are an entire monster class who live on multiple islands but have a home world on Ethereal Island. Here's how you can breed your very own single element ethereals.

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My Singing Monsters – Breeding Single Element Ethereals

There are five different single element ethereal monsters in the game. They are:

  • Ghazt
  • Grumpyre
  • Reebro
  • Jeeode
  • Humbug

Related: How to get Stars in My Singing Monsters

You'll first need to go to a natural island to get a single element ethereal. Once there, you'll want to breed a quad-element monster with a triple element monster. If you're in the middle of an Ethereal Breeding Bonanza you'll have a 5% chance of ending up with an ethereal. Otherwise, there's only a 1% chance of success. Most of the time, you'll end up with a triple element monster.

Because the success rates are so slim, we recommend trying to get one specific ethereal at a time and breeding as many potential combos as possible. It takes about a day on average for a new monster to be born, so it's worth it to load up on breeding pairs in the beginning.

Once you have your ethereal, feed them until they reach level 15. After that, take them to Ethereal Island because they'll be able to breed and produce shards.

Looking for more My Singing Monsters content on Pro Game Guides? Check out My Singing Monsters Breeding Guide – Plant Island.

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