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  1. Aarakocra Simulacrum Storm King's Thunder. Humanoid (aarakocra) Medium. Neutral Good. Mountain. 6. Aarakocra Spelljammer Spelljammer: Adventures in Space. Humanoid (aarakocra) Medium.

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  2. Across all official 5th edition sources, how many "monsters" (creatures that can be used as enemies) are there? I know the Monster Manual has 300ish, Monsters of the Multiverse has 250, then there's Volo's Guide, along with all the monsters across other source books.

    • Overview
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    • Breeding
    • Eggs
    • Feeding Monsters
    • Likes
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    Dawn of Fire

    Monsters are the main inhabitants of the Monster World, and the heart and foundation of My Singing Monsters. There are currently 417 known species of Monsters (422 if you count every Epic Wubbox variant as a different species, 213 if not including any variants). Each of these creatures has distinctive voices or sounds that they use to contribute to the various songs found in the game. Once Monsters are collected, they can be muted and unmuted in order to create a unique mix. In addition, a Time Machine can be purchased to speed up or slow down the tempo, or a Recording Studio to change the voices of most types of Monsters entirely.

    Natural Monsters

    Natural Monsters are the first class of Monsters encountered in My Singing Monsters, and they inhabit most Islands in the Monster World. They each have one or more of the five Natural Elements: Plant (), Cold (), Air (), Water (), and Earth (). On each Natural Island, only 4 of these Elements can be found.

    Fire Monsters

    Fire Monsters are a class of Monsters associated with the element of Fire (). They used to be considered part of the Natural class, until after the release of Fire Haven. The Single Elemental Monster of this class, Kayna, was first added to the game through Tribal Island. It wasn't until 2018 that more Fire Monsters were discovered with the release of Fire Haven, and later Fire Oasis. With the releases of the Magical Islands, every Triple-Element Fire Monster was released. This all culminated with the release of Amber Island, which added the remaining Quad and Quint-Element Monsters.

    Magical Monsters

    Magical Monsters are a class of Monsters exclusive to the Magical Islands that are associated with one or more certain elements, those being Light (), Psychic (), Faerie (), and/or Bone (). As with the Fire Monsters, they are harder to breed and take longer to hatch than common Natural Monsters.

    Breeding is the main way to get more Monsters to populate your Islands. For a breakdown of each combination for a particular Monster, see Breeding Combinations. To see all breeding times, and to help determine which Monster you just got, see Breeding Times. Natural, Seasonal, Mythical, Shugafam, and some Ethereal and Fire Monsters are obtainable through breeding in addition to buying.

    However, not all Monsters can be bred. Some special Monsters are exclusively bought in the Market, such as Wubbox, the Werdos, and the Dipsters. On Islands that don't have any breeding whatsoever, like Wublin Island and Celestial Island, Monsters will have to be purchased as well.

    Each monster, excluding Gold Island Epic Wubbox, the Wublins, the Celestials, and the Dipsters, has its own unique Egg, so even in egg form, it can be identified. Rares and Epics have their own egg designs now, as well as the retained certain effect to the shell, almost like a shine. Epic Monsters have binds and a radiant glow around the egg.

    A Monster's level increases every four meals it is fed, up to a maximum of twenty levels. (Food can be made in a Bakery.) When a Monster's level increases, so do the number of coins it earns per minute, the maximum amount of coins it can hold, and the amount of food necessary for each of its meals. It will also grow bigger at levels 4, 10, and 15. ...

    Each Monster, excluding Monsters on Wublin Island, Celestial Island, and islands where Monsters do not produce currency, has at least four different things that they like on each island. For every unique object that they like that is placed near them, that Monster's happiness will increase by 25%. Placing two of the same item near a Monster will still only increase its happiness by 25%. How quickly Monsters earn coins is based on their Happiness.

    Normally, for something to increase a Monster's happiness, the two objects must be placed side by side. However, purchasing a Unity Tree from the Market (available at level 16) will allow decorations and Monsters to be placed anywhere on an island, including into Storage or a Hotel, without affecting the Monster's happiness level.

    •If one could use real-world science to study Monsters, all Natural Monsters would be the same species. This happens because, biologically, only Monsters of the same species are able to breed and almost always produce a fertile offspring (another Natural Monster).

    •Rare Monsters would be of the same species as Natural ones: they would be, as expected, variants of their common counterparts, much like dog or cat breeds.

    •In order to send secret messages to players, BBB uses an English-based language called Monstrous, which is implied, according to in-game lore, to be invented by the Monsters themselves.

    •The Monster with the longest name which isn't a Rare, Epic, or Prismatic Monster is Gobbleygourd with 12 characters, while the Monsters with the shortest name are all Dipsters except Sol, with only two characters.

    •In pages lost to time, the Monster-Handlers would introduce new Monsters via Meet the Monsters graphics on the official website and on social media. New Monsters are now typically teased on social media and in-game, with full reveals following.

    •To find out who voiced a given vocal monster (monsters who make sound using their voice), see the Voice Actors page.

  3. To add to this list, MH Frontier ( the game where Espinas, Lavasioth, and Hypnocatrice come from) has 152 large monsters with 78 monsters being exclusives, which makes sense since Frontier run for 12 years until its server shutdown. Reply reply. Oceaniz96.

    • Aberration. Aberration is another word for anomaly or something that’s a departure from the norm. While most of the monster types on this list or races in the D&D world aren’t considered “normal” by a human definition, this creature type diverts from the norm more than others.
    • Beast. Beast-type monsters are creatures that behave similarly to animals that hang around the Prime Material plane, a mostly empty place. In D&D, an animal can be a beast, but a beast isn’t necessarily an animal.
    • Celestial. Celestials are creatures of the Upper Plains and often visit the Prime Material Plane, and typically consists of Angels, Archons, Guardians, and Eladrins.
    • Dragon. Dragons are the kind of beasts due to their height, strength, intelligence, and magic ability. Most Dragons are large, powerful reptilian creatures, regardless of subtype, but D&D 5th edition classifies its winged beasts into two categories: True Dragons and Lesser Dragons.
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