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How to Breed Clamble in My Singing Monsters

In My Singing Monsters, you want a versatile number of creatures to create a harmonious collection. Clamble is one of the heavily sought-out Monsters as it…

Mykel BrightBy Mykel BrightMarch 30, 20232 Mins Read
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In My Singing Monsters, you want a versatile number of creatures to create a harmonious collection. Clamble is one of the heavily sought-out Monsters as it adds cymbals to the production. This isn’t the easiest creature to get, however. So, we’ll guide you through how you can breed Clamble in My Singing Monsters.

Who is Clamble in My Singing Monsters?

Clamble is a triple-element Monster unlocked on Plant Island. It lacks a high coin output, but if that isn’t your concern, it offers far more: cymbals. Clamble will contribute a nice variety of cymbals to your song depending on what island it is on.

For instance, it can produce marching cymbals, crash cymbals, and even a hi hat. Sometimes Clamble might even use a tam-tam to create other cymbal sounds such as a suspended cymbal or a ride cymbal.

With the incredible variety from Clamble, it’s clear why many My Singing Monsters players are eager to breed for one.

As for looks, it certainly is as unique as it sounds. Clamble protects its squishiness between metallic shells. This further helps it earn its namesake.

Breeding Clamble in My Singing Monsters

How to Breed Clamble in My Singing Monsters

As we mentioned, Clamble is not the easiest Monster to breed. As a triple-element, it requires two monsters that have combined elements of Earth, Cold, and Plant.

Two of the best Monster combinations you can try to breed for Clamble in My Singing Monsters are laid out below:

  • Furcon (Plant/Cold) + Noggin (Earth)
  • Drumpler (Earth/Cold) + Potbelly (Plant)

The first one, Furcon and Noggin, might be the near-perfect combination for you to try for Clamble. It is not a guarantee, of course. But the failure results in a Noggin, which just gives you a chance to try for Clamble all over again.

You can also attempt to breed the likes of Shrubb (Plant/Earth) with Mammott (Cold) as there’s a solid chance Clamble will result in the combo.

No matter which route you take, in My Singing Monsters, Clamble has an average 12-hour breed time.

What Does Clamble Like?

It always pays off well to keep your Monsters content as they sing and play their little hearts out.

Clamble enjoys the following around it:

  • Barbloo Statue
  • Digger
  • Oaktopus
  • Pango
  • Toob

Oaktopus and Pango will, in turn, find happiness when nearby Clamble as well.

My Singing Monsters is available on PC, iOS, and Android.

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Since childhood, Mykel has had a passion for writing, drawing, comic books, video games, and all things horror. She finds various ways to blend her loves such as sketching out ideas for potential comics and working out ideas for choice-based visual novels.

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