Furcorn is a dual-element 1×1-sized Monster in My Singing Monsters that becomes available for breeding after players have acquired two Beds and attained Level 9 on their account. At Level 1, with 0% Happiness, a single Furcorn will generate Coins × 5 per minute and can hold a maximum of 225. However, if players manage to attain 100% Happiness at its max level of 20, the creature will produce an income of 138 Coins every minute at a maximum of 3,128. While these numbers might pique newcomers’ interest, Furcorn is not an optimal choice for farming money, but it is useful for making excellent tunes or breeding new types of Monsters.
Breeding Furcorn in My Singing Monsters
Once players have met the two conditions mentioned above, they can unlock Furcorn in My Singing Monsters by breeding Plant-type and Cold-type Monsters. More specifically, a Furcorn Egg will be produced if Potbelly and Mammott are combined at a Breeding Structure. The breeding and incubation process will take 8 hours in real-time but can be enhanced to become 6 hours.
Once players have successfully bred and hatched Furcorn in My Singing Monsters, they can sell it for 7,500 Coins or place it beside objects and Monsters it likes to bolster its Happiness. Furcorn likes the Monsters Toe Jammer, Thumpies, Boskus, and Shugavox. For Decorations, players can place Eerie Remains, a Leafy Sea Dragon, or a Smunkin Patch near Furcorn to boost its Happiness and Coin production.
Suppose players would like to use Furcorn in My Singing Monsters to increase the Happiness of other Monsters. In that case, they can place it beside Toe Jammer, Thumpies, Boskus, Shugabush, Shugitar, Rare Furcorn, or Rare Potbelly. Thanks to Furcorn’s dual-elemental nature, it can be used in a wide variety of breeding recipes to create new Monsters. For example, if players combine the Earth-type Noggin with Furcorn, they will get the tri-element Clamble. A Water-type Toe Jammer will produce a Bowgart Egg. The list goes for over a dozen different Monsters, including their Rare and Epic variations. For a full list of these breedable Monsters, players can refer to the My Singing Monsters Wiki.
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