How To Breed A Shugabush
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Shugabush Breeding101
Shugabush are the latest breed of monster available in the mobile game “My Singing Monsters” and they are arguably some of the cutest and most popular monsters in the game. Breeding a Shugabush can be a challenging task but this guide will provide all of the information you need to know in order to successfully do so.
The first step is to collect the two monsters that you will be using to breed the Shugabush. The best combination for breeding a Shugabush is a Furcorn and a Bowgart. Two Furcorns may also work, but the success rate is much higher when a Bowgart is included. Once you have these two monsters, it’s time to start the breeding process.
Place the two monsters in the breeding den and wait for the breeding period to complete. The breeding period for a Shugabush can last anywhere from two and a half hours up to twenty four hours, depending on the level of the breeding den. Once the breeding period has finished, collect your new Shugabush.
After the Shugabush is born, you can start to feed it. Feeding your Shugabush will help it grow and gain experience points, and eventually it will reach its full potential. The way to feed a Shugabush is to give it treats such as Pummelons, Spunge, and Apples. These treats can be purchased from the in-game store or given as rewards for completing certain objectives.
Now that you’ve bred your Shugabush, it’s time to give it a name. As with all monsters in My Singing Monsters, you can choose any name you like for your Shugabush, although you may want to stay away from names that are too strange or outrageous. Once you’ve chosen a suitable name, it’s time to start playing with your Shugabush and enjoying its singing and dancing.
Breeding a Shugabush can be a challenging process, but with the right combination of monsters, a bit of patience, and some treats, you can successfully create a new Shugabush of your own.