Bone Island in My Singing Monsters offers players a hauntingly melodic experience with its unique set of monsters and breeding mechanics. As with other islands in the game, success on Bone Island depends heavily on understanding how to breed specific monsters by combining the right elements. Unlike the Natural Islands, Bone Island belongs to the Magical class, featuring monsters that use the Bone element in various combinations. For those who want to complete their Monster collection or optimize their breeding strategy, a clear and updated Bone Island breeding chart is essential. This guide will walk you through the core combinations, rare breeds, and breeding tips tailored specifically for Bone Island.
Understanding Bone Island Elements
Bone Island operates differently from the Natural Islands, primarily due to the introduction of the Bone element. Monsters here are composed of unique combinations of four Magical elements:
- Bone
- Air
- Earth
- Water
By combining monsters with these elements, you can breed new creatures with more complex elemental traits. The challenge lies in choosing the right base monsters to create the one you’re targeting.
Single-Element Monsters
These monsters represent the foundation of all breeding on Bone Island. Each one is associated with a single element and cannot be bred directly. They must be purchased with coins from the market:
- Clackula Bone
- Thrumble Earth
- Plinkajou Water
- Floot Fly Air
These single-element monsters are necessary for most breeding combinations and should be among the first you add to your island.
Double-Element Monsters
Double-element monsters are created by combining two single-element monsters. Here is a chart outlining each double-element monster on Bone Island and how to breed them:
- Banjaw= Clackula + Floot Fly (Bone + Air)
- Denchuhs= Clackula + Thrumble (Bone + Earth)
- Barbloo Statue= Clackula + Plinkajou (Bone + Water)
- Xyster= Thrumble + Floot Fly (Earth + Air)
- Periscorp= Thrumble + Plinkajou (Earth + Water)
- Wubbox (Inactive) Cannot be bred, must be bought and powered up
Breeding double-element monsters is relatively straightforward, but you’ll want to make sure your single-element monsters are at a high enough level for the best chances of success.
Triple-Element Monsters
Triple-element monsters require one monster that already possesses two elements and another that contributes the third required element. The combinations below are the most efficient:
- Withur= Banjaw + Thrumble (Bone + Air + Earth)
- Knucklehead= Denchuhs + Plinkajou (Bone + Earth + Water)
- Larvaluss= Barbloo Statue + Floot Fly (Bone + Water + Air)
- Chukobush= Xyster + Clackula (Air + Earth + Bone)
These monsters often take longer to breed, and the chances of obtaining them can be lower than double-element monsters, so patience is key.
Quad-Element Monster
The most powerful natural monster on Bone Island is the quad-element monster, which requires all four base elements:
- Bone Dragon (Tridex)= Withur + Larvaluss or any two triple-element monsters that together contain Bone, Air, Earth, and Water
Because of the complex requirements, breeding a quad-element monster can take multiple attempts. Use enhanced breeding structures to improve your odds.
Rare and Epic Monsters on Bone Island
Rare and Epic variants of monsters on Bone Island are available during special events. These cannot usually be bred outside of those events and often require specific combinations:
- Rare Clackula Breed during Rare Monster events using Clackula + any compatible single-element monster
- Rare Banjaw Use the same combination as Banjaw (Clackula + Floot Fly) during event windows
- Epic Denchuhs Typically requires unique combinations and is not consistent across all events
Keep an eye out for in-game notifications or community updates that reveal the latest breeding pairs during these limited-time windows.
Breeding Tips for Bone Island
Level Matters
Always level up your monsters to at least level 10 before attempting to breed rare or high-tier monsters. Higher-level monsters yield better results and improve breeding chances.
Use the Enhanced Breeding Structure
Upgrading to an Enhanced Breeding Structure reduces the time required for breeding and increases your chances of getting the desired monster. This is especially helpful when going for triple or quad-element monsters.
Clear Your Nursery
Make sure the Nursery is empty before breeding, as a full Nursery will prevent you from starting new attempts. Timing is everything, especially during limited events.
Multiple Tries May Be Needed
Don’t expect to get rare or quad-element monsters on your first try. Breeding is a game of odds, and sometimes it can take 510 tries or more to get the result you want. Stay persistent!
Optimizing Your Breeding Chart
To maximize efficiency, keep a chart or spreadsheet to track your attempts, especially when targeting rare or epic monsters. Document the following:
- Breeding pair used
- Time started
- Result obtained
- Time required
This will help you identify which combinations are working for you and which ones to avoid in the future.
Why Your Breeding Might Fail
There are several reasons why you might not get the monster you’re aiming for:
- Your breeding combination lacks the correct elemental coverage
- You’re using lower-level monsters
- You’re not using enhanced structures
- The monster is only available during special events
Revisit your strategy and make adjustments where necessary. Sometimes, swapping one of the breeding monsters with another that shares the same elements can improve your chances.
Mastering Bone Island’s breeding chart in My Singing Monsters is both rewarding and essential for progressing through the game. With four distinct elements and dozens of possible combinations, understanding how to breed each monster will help you build the perfect haunting symphony. Remember to invest in upgrades, monitor events for rare opportunities, and most importantly, stay patient. With persistence and smart planning, you’ll soon have every monster Bone Island has to offer echoing through your island with their magical melodies.