For example, for the Dwumrohl, you can breed an Entbrat from a Bowgart and a Noggin. Look at the elements of the monsters you're trying to breed, and the monsters they can be bred from, compared to the monsters you need for a Wublin. Do consider the lengths of times the eggs will be bred as well as the times when you will be playing the game. Try to study where each monster egg can be bred in and try to efficiently provide eggs from each island. Start focusing on breeding the eggs for the desired Wublin by breeding the eggs on multiple islands. Try not to wake up a Wublin during a long-term rare promotion, because you will have the risk of breeding a rare on accident and losing some time to activate your Wublin.ĭo try to focus on one Wublin at a time, although you could still fill up multiple Wublins at once with enough time. 1-element monsters can be reliably obtained by breeding one with a 4-element monster. 2-element monsters can be bred reliably from their two 1-element parents. Breeding a 3-element monster with its own Rare also guarantees success. To get a 3-element monster, breeding one with a 4-element monster gives a 99% chance of success (the other 1% gives an Ethereal). To reliably breed a 4-element monster egg, breeding together the Common and Rare versions of the monster is best: 100% chance of success (as long as the Rare version is not currently available to breed). If diamonds are ever needed to speed things up, less of them will end up being spent. This minimizes the amount of waiting that is needed for the eggs to finish breeding while the Wublin timer is counting down - one of the long wait times is out of the way before the clock even starts. It's best to "zap" the eggs in order of decreasing breeding time: 4-element monsters first, then 3-element, then 2-element, then 1.
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