How To Breed Hoola In My Singing Monsters

Breeding the Hoola in My Singing Monsters: A Comprehensive Guide
This guide outlines the verified methods for breeding the Hoola monster in My Singing Monsters. We will cover the required combinations and conditions for success.
Understanding the Hoola
The Hoola is a Seasonal monster available during specific in-game events. It is a double-element monster, combining Earth and Air elements. Its availability is tied to the Circus seasonal event.
Breeding Combinations
There are several known breeding combinations that can result in a Hoola. All these combinations require pairing a triple-element monster with a single-element monster.
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The primary combinations include:
T-Rox + PomPom
Entbrat + Air Element
Note: The Entbrat + Air Element combination has a possibility to breed a different monster instead of the Hoola, such as Entbrat. The T-Rox + PomPom combination typically yields the Hoola with higher probability.

Breeding Structures
Breeding Hoolas requires the use of the Breeding Structure. This structure needs to be available on the island where breeding is attempted. The upgraded Breeding Structure can reduce breeding times. The use of Wishing Torches also increases the chances of successfully breeding a Hoola.
Enhancing Breeding Chances with Wishing Torches
Wishing Torches are decorative items that, when lit using Diamonds, provide a temporary boost to breeding success. The number of lit torches and their level of flame contributes to the increase in breeding probabilities. Activating all Wishing Torches significantly boosts the likelihood of obtaining a Hoola during the breeding period.
Seasonal Availability and Breeding Times
The Hoola is only breedable during specific seasonal events. Therefore, attempting to breed a Hoola outside of the Circus event window will not yield successful results. Furthermore, the breeding time for a Hoola is specific and consistent, allowing players to anticipate the outcome of their breeding attempts.
Breeding Time (Standard): 1 day, 2 hours

Breeding Time (Enhanced): 1 day, 0 hours, 45 minutes
Note: Enhanced Breeding Structures reduce breeding times as stated above.
Placement on Islands
Hoolas can be placed on various islands. The availability depends on the type of Hoola obtained (Natural or Rare). Each island provides different habitat limitations that impact the number of Hoolas that can be placed on an island.
Hoolas can be placed on the following islands:
- Plant Island
- Cold Island
- Air Island
- Water Island
- Earth Island
- Gold Island
Monster Happiness and Breeding
Monster happiness plays a vital role in breeding. Monsters that are happier tend to breed more effectively. Ensuring the monsters involved in the breeding process have their needs met (food, toys, structures, other monsters) is essential for optimizing success rates. Use items the monster likes to increase happiness.

Food and Leveling
Feeding monsters increases their level, thus increasing coin production. The maximum level a monster can reach is level 20. Leveling up does not inherently affect the chances of breeding a Hoola, but it does impact the overall island economy.
Rare Hoola Breeding
The Rare Hoola is an alternative version of the Hoola monster. It is rarer than the regular Hoola and has a different appearance. The same breeding combinations used for the regular Hoola can be used for the Rare Hoola. However, the breeding odds are significantly lower, making it more challenging to obtain.
The key difference between the Regular and Rare Hoola lies in the availability. The Rare Hoola is available during limited time windows within the Circus seasonal event or specific promotional events.
Troubleshooting Breeding Failures
If breeding attempts repeatedly fail to produce a Hoola, consider the following:

- Verify that the Circus event is currently active.
- Ensure that the Breeding Structure is available and not occupied.
- Confirm that the breeding combination is correct (T-Rox + PomPom or Entbrat + Air).
- Consider lighting Wishing Torches for increased breeding odds.
Gem Usage in Breeding
Diamonds, or gems, can be used in a few different ways during the breeding process:
- Speed Up: Diamonds can instantly complete a breeding attempt. The cost depends on the time remaining.
- Wishing Torches: Diamonds are used to light Wishing Torches.
Consider saving diamonds, as they are also important for acquiring structures, decorating islands, and purchasing monsters directly.
Breeding Logs and Community Data
While anecdotal evidence exists, reliable information on breeding strategies is best sourced from in-game mechanics and verified data. Community resources can offer insights into player experiences, but always prioritize official game information and confirmed breeding combinations. Many websites offer players the ability to track the results of their breeding attempts to help get a sense for the breeding percentages. This is useful, but the data is player reported and is not considered official information.
Key Takeaways: How to Breed Hoola
Here are the essential points to remember for breeding a Hoola:
- Seasonal Availability: Breed only during the Circus event.
- Breeding Combinations: Use T-Rox + PomPom or Entbrat + Air Element.
- Enhanced Breeding: Upgrade the Breeding Structure for faster times.
- Wishing Torches: Light Wishing Torches for increased odds.
- Patience: Breeding can take multiple attempts, especially for the Rare Hoola.
By following these guidelines, you can increase your chances of successfully breeding a Hoola in My Singing Monsters.
