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How to breed Blabbit in My Singing Monsters

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My Singing Monsters is a free-to-play title all about breeding funny little creatures to build the ultimate chorus. While there are plenty of odd critters to put on the proverbial stage, you’ll need some truly unique monsters to stand out. This is where acquiring and breeding the Blabbit comes into play.

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All about My Singing Monsters’ Blabbit

Blabbit is a Seasonal Monster that can be bred during the Eggs-Travaganza event which typically runs from the end of March through mid-April. Additionally, it can be claimed during the Out of Season period in late September into October.

Blabbit is acquired by breeding Spunge and Scups on the Water Island. There are two additional Blabbit versions: the Rare Blabbit and Epic Blabbit. The Rare Blabbit has the same breeding recommendation as its vanilla version whereas the Epic Blabbit is obtained by breeding Shellbeat and Oaktopus.

Once the Blabbit has reached level 15, it can be teleported to the Seasonal Shanty. At that point, it can be bred with any of the following monsters to potentially breed another Blabbit outside of the Eggs-Travaganza event:

  • Gobbleygourd
  • Clavavera
  • Viveine
  • Jam Boree
  • Carillong
  • Whiz-bang
  • Monculus
  • Ffidyll
  • Boo’qwurm
  • Spurrit
Screenshot via My Singing Monsters YouTube

Blabbit’s likes

Placing any of the following items or monsters near Blabbit will increase its happiness by 25%. Placing a Unity Tree on the Island will remove the proximity requirement.

  • Pummel (Monster)
  • Schmoochle (Monster)
  • Oceanic Outpost (Decoration)
  • Eggs-Travaganza Path (Decoration)
  • Tree Forte Tower (Decoration)
  • Floofy Nest (Decoration)

Blabbit’s ability to impress others leaves something to be desired as can only increase the happiness of Yool and Rare Blabbit by 25% when placed near them or on the same Island when using a Unity Tree.

While you’re waiting for your Blabbit to be bred or hatched, why not jump into another mobile darling, Legend of Mushroom, and get ahead with our codes?


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