My Singing Monsters has tons of Monsters, each unique in their traits and the melodies they play. While some of these Monsters can be bought through in-game currencies, others can be bred. That said, if you look at some of your high currency-generating Monsters, you’ll mostly see a T-Rox as one of its parents. As one of the oldest Monsters in the game, let’s give the dino monster some credit for its helpful utility and find out how to breed a T-Rox in My Singing Monsters. So, let’s dive right in!
How to Breed a T-Rox in My Singing Monsters
Spending a measly 5,000 Gold on a T-Rox on Composer Island is totally fine. However, we don’t recommend spending your hard-earned Diamonds on a T-Rox on the rest of the Islands since it is also attainable through simple breeding combinations. Here are the combinations to breed T-Rox in My Singing Monsters:
- Noggin (Earth) and Maw (Cold and Water)
- Toe Jammer (Water) and Drumpler (Earth and Cold)
- Mammot (Cold) and Fwog (Earth and Water)
Since T-Rox is a Natural Monster with the Earth, Water, and Cold Elements, you can obtain it by breeding a single Elemental with a double Elemental which produces T-Rox’s elements. In case of unsuccessful breeding, you’ll receive one of the parents’ eggs. Now, the most common combination to obtain T-Rox is the Noggin and Maw combo.
The Noggin and Maw combo is the best one among the rest, as the double Elementals have the same incubation time, but Noggin’s the fastest to hatch among the single Elementals. Long story short, if you breed Noggin and Maw, an unsuccessful attempt will result in either of them, with Noggin only having a five-second hatch time, while the result of the other combos will take longer to hatch.
Therefore, the Noggin and Maw combination is the easiest way to obtain T-Rox, as both Monsters can breed together quickly. That said, an indefinite attempt at breeding will likely result in a T-Rox.
What is T-Rox?
The Dino Monster, with its strong jaws and rocky body, is a three Element Natural Monster. T-Rox can occupy a handful of Islands, including two of the Natural, the Gold, the Tribal, the Composer, and the Colossingum Island. Furthermore, it’ll collectively take three bed spaces and two tiles on each Island.
The T-Rox Monster has different purchase prices depending on the Island you’re buying it from. Except for Composer Island, where it costs 5000 Gold Coins, and the Colossingum, where you can grab it for 60 Diamonds, a T-Rox will cost you 50 Diamonds everywhere else.
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T-Rox Currency Generation
Since T-Rox can’t be placed on Ethereal Island, Shard collections are out of the question. Thus, a T-Rox can only produce Gold Coins, and despite a three Elemental, it’s nothing exceptional. At max level, your T-Rox will only generate 30,034 Gold Coins. That said, what you should really look for in this Monster is not its currency generation, but the way it paves for other high currency-yielding Monsters.
Now that you know how to breed a T-Rox you can read our other breeding guides such as How to breed Shugabush and How to Breed Punkleton.