

All basic in-game actions, such as buying a monster, or collecting food or other items, are more interactive because players need to manually drag items out of structures, instead of just clicking them.The Mailbox button has been split up into the Bulletin Board and the Mailbox.Decorations are purely cosmetic, as the Happiness meter does not exist in this game.The Storage has become the Vault where items can be stored.

The Market is now the place where players can buy and sell products, rather than a place to buy monsters, decorations, etc.The Market (the original game's Market) has been replaced by the Shop.Some breeding combinations cause different outcomes.Monsters start off young but become adults when they are teleported to an Outer Island.The Kayna monster can breed with all natural monsters and is now a starter monster.The graphics are different, and so are the songs.Multiple Celestials of the same type can be on the Starhenge at the same time, though this is not a common sighting.Differences from the Original Game Overall Changes There is a whole-monthly time limit (35-day time limit for Scaratar in 2016) for each Celestial, and the respective Celestial's egg must reach the end of portal through rolling "steps" on the Cosmic Dice. They are more difficult to breed than Quad Element Monsters and breeding failures are greatly expected.Ĭelestials cannot be bred instead, they are teleported to Starhenge via the Daily Login Game. They can be bred using a combination of a single-element monster and a quad-element monster, or using a combination of a double-element monster and a triple-element monster. They are difficult to breed and breeding failures are expected. They can be bred using a combination of a single-element monster and a triple-element monster, or using a combination of two double-element monsters. They are slightly harder to breed, and are prone to breeding failures.Ĭontinent, Party Island, Space Island, Cloud Island They can be bred using one single-element monster and one double-element monster. They are easy to breed and guarantee 100% success after breeding two level 4 monsters together. They are produced using two different single-element monsters. They can also be obtained from breeding failure.

These monsters can be bought from the Shop. There are a total of 70 Monsters, excluding Prismatic variations. The game did not initially start with the roster of Monsters it has today, it has expanded over time, though not all elemental configurations have been discovered yet. There is also Starhenge, which is home to the special class of Monsters, the Celestials. Beyond the continent are the Outer Islands, which Monsters can be teleported to learn a new song, grow into their adult form, and turn into special Prismatic variations during limited time events.

These Natural Monsters are first found on the Continent and are the only Monsters that are able to breed. In addition to the five Natural elements from the original game, the Fire element is introduced, bringing tons of new Monsters. Dawn of Fire introduced many new Monsters to the My Singing Monsters franchise. For the Monsters of My Singing Monsters, see Monsters.ĭawn of Fire has a variety of Monsters that can be found to fill your collection and expand the song. This article is about the Monsters of My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire.
