Monsters (2024)

Mammotts, Entbrats, and Furcorns, oh my! From breeding and hatching to buying and selling, this section of the FAQ will cover anything you need to know about getting new Monsters on your Island.Whether that's making new ones, keeping your Monsters happy and well-fed, naming them, earning Coins, ormaking room for new Monsters, you can find all that info here! From Plant Island to the far-reaches of the Monster World on Ethereal and Shugabush Islands, you'll find all the answers here - collect them all and fill your Islands with the Monsters' songs!

  • How do I breed a new Monster?
  • How do I feed my Monster, and what is the benefit?
  • How do I make my Monsters happy?
  • How do I rename my Monster?
  • Why can’t I add a newly hatched monster to the island?
  • Why does my Monster earn less Coins than the Max listed in their Info?
  • Why can’t I sell a monster on my island?
  • I accidentally sold a Monster, how do I get it back?
  • How do I breed Ethereal, Legendary, Rare,and Seasonal Monsters? I've tried so many times, and I just can't get one!
  • I purchased a Wubbox, but I can't find it! Where is it?
  • How do I power up my Wubbox?
  • I got an Epic Monster, but it doesn’t show up in my Breeding Structure! Where did it go?
  • I saw a Monster that I want, but I can’t find in the Market on any Island! How do I get it?
  • I Had a Monster in a Costume, where did it go?

How do I breed a new Monster?

After reaching Level 7 you can select the Breeding Structure and place two Level 4 Monsters Monsters of your choice into the Breeding Structure. Some Monsters cannot be used for breeding.

If you need a little more help navigating the breeding menu you can watch the video below!

How Do I Breed Rare/Epic Monsters?

Special Monsters like the Rare and Epic versions of Natural Monsters are only available to be bred for a limited time, usually when they’re available for purchase during a sale or event.

How Do I Buy A Monster?

From your Island view, tap on the Market in the context menu, then select the Monsters section. From there you can select and purchase any Monsters that are currently available and unlocked.

How Do I See How Many Monsters I Have Left To Collect On An Island?

Tapping on the Collection button in the main context bar will show you the Book of Monsters. This will show you how many of the unique Monsters on the Island you’ve collected and how many you still need to complete your collection.

How Do I Move A Monster?

Tap on a Monster to select it. Once you’ve selected the desired Monster, tap on the Move button in the context menu. This will cause a small grid of squares to appear under your selected Monster. Tapping and holding on the Monster will allow you to drag it to a new position for placement. Once it’s where you want it you can press the confirm button to drop it into place.

How Do I Mute A Monster?

Tap on a Monster to select it, once you’ve selected the Monster you can tap on the Mute button in the context menu to toggle the Monster’s singing on and off.

What Else Can I Do With My Monsters?

You can Biggify your Monsters to temporarily or permanently increase their size or equip them with Costumes once you’ve completed the Colossingum Tutorial.

One Of My Monsters Stopped Making Sound And I Didn’t Mute It? What Happened?

Due to technical limitations of all devices this can sometimes happen. Please try muting most of the monsters on your Island to see if this causes the silent Monster to begin singing normally. You may need to mute all of your Monsters, then Force Close and reopen the app to solve the problem. This can sometimes take a few tries to resolve.

How Do I Collect Coins From My Monsters?

When a Monster has reached 75% of their total collectible coins an icon will appear above their head. This Coin icon can be tapped to collect their Coins automatically. You can collect coins from a Monster at any time by selecting them, then tapping on Collect.

My Monster Gave Me Something Other Than Coins! What Happened?

Monsters at Level 15 or higher have a chance of giving you a random bonus in addition to their normal Coins. Monsters on the Wublin or Celestial island will generate a random currency for you, even Diamonds.

How Do I Teleport A Monster?

After completing the Colossingum Tutorial you can select a Monster, then tap on the Teleport Icon. This will open the teleport menu. Here you can see all of the Islands that Monster can teleport to and the requirements to do so.

How Do I Feed My Monster, and What Is The Benefit?

Tap on the Monster you want to feed, then tap on the Feed button in the Monster’s context menu. Each time you Feed a Monster increases its progress to the next level by 25%. Monsters can reach a maximum of Level 20. Monsters on some Islands cannot be fed.

Treats are created using Bakeries. Bakeries can create varying amounts of Treats in exchange for coins; the Medium and Large Bakery upgrades allow you to create more Treats than the Small Bakery. You may also purchase Treats from the currency store in the form of in-app purchases, or you can win Treats as a prize in the daily Scratch Ticket or the Memory Game.

Monsters gain levels from feeding. The higher a monster’s level, the more coins they generate. Additionally, monsters can’t be accessed in the Breeding Structure menu until they are level 4.

How Do I Make My Monsters Happy?

You may have noticed in your monster’s Info screen they have different decorations or monsters listed as “likes”. This means that your monster is more happy when they are next to these things. A monster will reach its happiest state when they are surrounded by 4 different things it likes. The higher the “like” percentage, the faster the monster generates coins.

If you need a little more help figuring out what you need to make your Monsters happy check out the video below!

What does Happiness do?

Monsters gain happiness in 25% increments up to a total bonus of 100%, each of the four items they like on the Island increase their Happiness by an equal amount. Happiness increases the total Coins a Monster can collect, and how fast they collect them.

How do I rename my monster?

You can rename a monster by going to their Info menu and tapping the green box above the monster’s portrait. You will then be able to input a new name of your choosing by using your device’s keyboard.

Why Can't I Add A Newly Hatched Monster To My Island?

Each monster occupies a certain number of beds, which are managed in the island’s Castle. The number of beds a specific monster occupies can be found in their Bio in the monster’s Info section. If the monster you are trying to place requires more beds than the Castle has available, you can add more beds by upgrading the castle or you can sell an existing monster to make room for the new monster.

You can verify at any time how many of particular monster you have on a given island by going to the Monsters sub-menu in the Market and checking the number that appears in the upper right corner under the Monster’s name.

Why Does My Monster Earn Less Coins Than The Max Listed In Their Info?

A monster’s collection sticker appears at 75% of their maximum capacity, and remains there until and after they reach 100% capacity.

How Do I Sell My Monster?

Select the Monster you wish to Sell, then tap on the Info button to open the information panel. Inside this panel you can use the sell button to complete the sale and remove the Monster from your Island. Monsters can also be sold from the Nursery.

Why Can’t I Sell A Monster On My Island?

If the “Sell” button in the monster’s menu is greyed out, it is likely that that it is the only monster on your island. The game’s built-in functionality prevents players from selling the last/only monster on an island. Upgrade your island’s Castle to add more beds and place more monsters.

I Accidentally Sold A Monster, How Do I Get It Back?

The most recently sold Monster on your Island will always appear in the Marketplace for that Island. By opening the Monsters section of the Marketplace and navigating to the very end you can choose to purchase the Monster back for it’s sale price.

I you need a little more help finding the Buyback Monsters you can check out the video below!

How Do I Zap An Egg?

After breeding a Monster; but before sending it to the Nursery you’ll be able to select the Breeding Structure and tap the Zap button. This opens the Zapping menu which will allow you to select any valid Wublin, Celestial or Vessel to Zap the egg to.

I Purchased a Wubbox, But I Can't Find It! Where Is It?

Like any other Monster, the Wubbox starts incubating in the Nursery before you can place it on your Island.

How Do I Power Up My Wubbox?

Once it's ready to hatch, the Wubbox starts deactivated, and you need to power it up before it can start to earn you coins. In order to power up the Wubbox you need to "box" Monsters by placing them in the Wubbox's inventory. The Wubbox needs to have one of each of the Monsters available on the Island placed in it's inventory to power it up, this excludes Ethereal, Legendary and Seasonal Monsters. Any selected Monster that is eligible for boxing will have the Box button appear in the context menu. Tapping this button will allow you to add it to the inactive Wubbox inventory.

Once boxed, the Monster disappears from the Island permanently. It is important to know you can box Level 1 Monsters, and if you box a Gold Island monster, the original Monster disappears from the Island it was originally from.

If you need a little more help navigating the Wubbox menus the Monster Handlers have prepared a short video tutorial to help, check it out below!

How Do I View a Wubbox’s Inventory?

You can view a Wubbox’s inventory by selecting the Wubbox, and tapping the inventory button. This will show you what Monsters you’re missing to power up your Wubbox!

I got an Epic Monster, But It Doesn’t Show Up In My Breeding Structure! Where Did It Go?

Epic Monsters are so unlike their Common and Rare counterparts that they have developed into a completely distinct Monster species. This makes them unable to be used for breeding.

I saw a Monster that I want, but I can’t find in the Market on any Island! How do I get it?

Many Monsters are only available on specific Islands, and/or during limited time events. Any limited time Monsters will return to the Islands again in a future event or promotion, so you’re guaranteed to have another chance at getting one you missed!

I Had a Monster in a Costume, where did it go?

During Seasonal events like the Holiday Season or Halloween Monsters like to dress up in costume to get into the spirit of things. Once the Holiday is over the Monsters take off the costumes and put them away for another year!

If you're curious to learn more you can watch the video below!

Types of Monsters

Natural Monsters

The Natural Monsters family consists of the 5 original Elements of the game, Plant, Cold, Air, Water, and Earth. These are the building blocks of the Monsterverse!

Fire Monsters

Fire Monsters come from the Dawn of Fire and are a combination of the Natural Elements with the Fire Element.

Ethereal Monsters

Ethereal Monsters are found on the 5 Natural Islands and the Ethereal Island. Their elements are Plasma, Shadow, Mech, Crystal, and Poison. Ethereal Monsters can only breed with Other Ethereal Monsters and multi-element Ethereals can only be bred on Ethereal Island.

Magical Monsters

Magical Monsters consist of the elements: Psychic, Faerie, Bone, and Light. These Monsters are only found on their respective Islands.

Seasonal Monsters

Seasonal Monsters are special Monsters that are only available a few times a year outside of Seasonal Shanty, usually within their season. Seasonal Monsters can only be bred on Seasonal Shanty.

Rare Monsters

Rare Monsters are special versions of the Monsters that have a unique appearance. Rare versions of Monsters can be found on every Island!

Epic Monsters

Epic Monsters are even more special versions of the Monsters that have a unique appearance. Epic Monsters cannot breed with other Monsters, but can be found on every Island!

Legendary (Werdo/Shugafam)

Both Werdo’s and the Shugafam have the Legendary Element because they’re the only Monsters with Vocals. Werdo’s cannot breed with other Monsters, and Shugabush can only breed with Natural Monsters on Shugabush Island.

Wubbox

The Wubbox are unique Monsters that start in an inactive state. They require other Monsters from that Island to be placed inside of them to power up. The Wubbox cannot breed with other Monsters and is available on many islands.

Wublins And Celestials

Wublin and Celestial Monsters both start as Statues. Once placed Monster eggs can be Zapped into them from any Island to bring them to life.

Dipsters

Dipsters are Small Monsters that each embody a note on the musical scale. Dipsters cannot breed with other Monsters and can only be unlocked by using Keys to purchase them from the Marketplace.

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Monsters (2024)

FAQs

Monsters? ›

Monsters are divided into several categories: Living, Undead, Extra-Mortal Entities, and Unknown.

What are the three types of monsters? ›

Monsters are divided into several categories: Living, Undead, Extra-Mortal Entities, and Unknown.

What is Monsters 2010 about? ›

Is Monsters a sequel? ›

What is Monsters rated? ›

What are the 7 monsters? ›

Its seven heads are: pride, covetousness, lust, anger, envy, gluttony and sloth. Venerable Fulton Sheen called them “the seven pall-bearers of the soul” and gave them the following names: self-love, inordinate love of money, illicit sex, hate, jealousy, over-indulgence, and laziness.

What is a 3 eyed monster called? ›

The cuegle is a monster in Cantabrian folklore. Walking on two legs and roughly humanoid in shape, it is believed to have black skin, a long beard, grey hair, three arms without hands or fingers, five rows of teeth, a single stubby horn and three eyes in its head: one yellow, one red, and one blue.

Why did the monsters think children were toxic? ›

Most basically, monsters being exposed to the Bubonic Plague through humans explains why monsters believe children are toxic and are afraid to touch them.

Is Little Monsters 1989 scary? ›

Parents need to know that Little Monsters includes some mildly scary and emotional moments, plus some examples of bullying, mean pranks, and some language ("s--t" and "Godammit"). Parents behave poorly, yelling at kids, and eventually the parents separate.

What story is monster based on? ›

Monster is a 2003 American biographical crime drama film written and directed by Patty Jenkins in her feature directorial debut. The film follows serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a street prostitute who murdered seven of her male clients between 1989 and 1990 and was executed in Florida in 2002.

Does Monsters, Inc have a sad ending? ›

As you'd expect from a Pixar film, Monsters, Inc. ends happily, despite the floods of tears triggered by Sulley and Boo's farewell.

Who are the two main monsters in Monsters, Inc? ›

Featuring the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, and Jennifer Tilly, among others, the Pixar movie followed Mike Wazowski and Sulley, two monsters tasked with scaring children for their company, Monsters, Inc.

Where does Monsters take place? ›

Six years after Earth has suffered an alien invasion, a cynical journalist agrees to escort a shaken American tourist through an infected zone in Mexico to the safety of the U.S. border.

Why is the movie monsters Rated R? ›

The information below is a summary based on data gathered from government and industry sponsored film classification agencies in various global regions. Why is Monsters rated R? Monsters is rated R by the MPAA for language. - Infrequent portrayals of gun and alien violence (no blood shown).

Is Rocky 2 okay for kids? ›

Parents need to know that Rocky II is the first of many sequels in the Rocky franchise. There's a lot of boxing violence: Rocky and Apollo beat each other to a pulp, with blood running down their faces. The toll boxing is taking on Rocky's health is a major theme -- there's talk of the injuries Rocky…

Is Monster kid appropriate? ›

The MPAA rating has been assigned for “language throughout, some violence and bloody images.” The Kids-In-Mind.com evaluation includes a kissing scene between teens, a death by gunshot during a robbery with blood shown, several prison scenes with intimidation and bullying by inmates and guards, discussions of gang ...

How many types of monsters are there? ›

There are many types of monsters in this world, monsters who will not show themselves and who cause trouble. Monsters who abduct children, monsters who devour dreams, monsters who suck blood, and monsters who always tell lies. Lying monsters are a real nuisance.

What are the 5 categories of monsters? ›

Furthermore, Carroll created what he called a Taxonomy of Monsters--five categories of unnatural creatures that all horror antagonists fit into: fusion, fission, magnification, massification, and horror metonymic monsters.

Are there different types of monster? ›

The varieties of Monster include: Original (black can with green logo) Zero Sugar (black can with blue logo) Assault (cola flavour, stylized camouflage can with red logo)

What is the 3 headed mythical monster? ›

Cerberus, in Greek mythology, the monstrous watchdog of the underworld. He was usually said to have three heads, though the poet Hesiod (flourished 7th century bce) said he had 50.

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