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G'joob is an elusive Mythical Monster in My Singing Monsters, but obtaining it isn't too hard. You can find them on Plant Island, but if you're having trouble finding one or you just want to breed your own, you're in luck—getting a G'joob egg isn't too hard, it just requires a little work and patience. In this article we'll go over the best combination to breed a G'joob and how you can maximize your chance of getting one.

Things You Should Know

  • The best pair to breed a G'joob is a Pummel and a T-Rox on Plant Island.
  • Use Wishing Torches to increase your chance of breeding a G'joob.
  • Try not to breed during an event that allows Rares to be bred, as you could end up with a different Monster.
  1. G'joob can be bred with two combinations: a Pummel and a T-Rox on Plant Island, or a Cataliszt and a G'joob on Mythical Island. If you don't already have a G'joob and are having trouble finding one elsewhere, find and obtain a Pummel and a T-Rox.[1]
  2. Monsters must be at least level 4 to breed, so level up your Pummel and T-Rox if they're not already at least level 4.[2]
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  3. While not necessary, you can upgrade your Breeding Structures to reduce breeding times by 25%. You can upgrade your structure by spending 25 diamonds.
    • You can also add Wishing Torches around your Breeding Structure to help increase the odds of a rare monster being bred.[3] Wishing Torches can be lit for 24 hours by paying 2 diamonds or be lit permanently by paying 100 diamonds.
  4. Once you're ready to breed your monsters, put them in the Breeding Structure. A G'joob egg is white with blue speckles and a large blue spot, with tan-colored horns and pipe tusks similar to a G'joob.[4]
    • Make sure to breed outside of a Rare monster availability window. If there is an event going on that allows Rare monsters to be bred, you could end up breeding a Rare Noggin, Rare T-Rox, or Rare Toe Jammer with a combination of a Pummel and T-Rox. This will decrease your chances that the Pummel and T-Rox will breed a G'joob.[5]
  5. It will take 18 hours to hatch, or 13 hours and 30 minutes if you've upgraded your breeding structure.
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