![]() On Faerie Island, the animation used when Mammott is humming shows its "nose" clenched in.Mammotts do not appear to have noses, therefore they should not be able to hum.Mammott's name in the French version of My Singing Monsters translates to "Mammoth guy".Mammott had its own spinoff game called My Mammott.In 2022, Mammott is back to being an icon again. However, in the Version 1.4.0 update, this has changed back to Furcorn. With the iOS app update from version 1.0.2 to 1.0.3, the game icon changed from Furcorn to Mammott.Along with Potbelly, Mammott appears on the most Islands out of all Monsters, at a total of twelve, not counting the Mirror Islands.Coincidentally, they all have the Cold Element, have fur, and can be found on Earth Island, Shugabush Island, and Party Island.Mammott, along with Furcorn and PomPom, are the mascots of the My Singing Monsters franchise.Like both of these animals, Mammotts have furry coats and an affinity to cold. Mammott's name comes from one of these extinct elephant-like animals, the Mammoth or the Mastodon, which has the genus Mammut.Note that doing this for Rare Wublins will cause the Wublin to stop producing currency and the eggs will not expire.Ī screenshot of Mammott about to eat cookies Notes While trying to breed other Monsters (particularly Monsters with a very low chance of breeding), the following Wublins, Celestials, and Vessels can be used to "dispose of" Mammott eggs immediately instead of putting them into a Nursery and having that Nursery not be available. More info can be found in the Feeding article. Increasing the monster's level increases the coins earned per minute, as well as the maximum coins earned. Increasing the Monster's Level also increases this limit.Įach monster needs to be fed four times before it reaches the next level. Each Monster also has a maximum amount of income it can hold at a time. Statistics Earning Rate and Maximum Income Įarning rate is in Coins per minute and depends on Happiness % ( Likes increase Happiness) and Monster Level. Used in Breeding Mammott is used in the following breeding combinations:Īny other (non- Quad, non- Natural Single) monsterĪny other (non- Single, non- Quad) monster These may or may not also be Mammott's likes as well: The following Monster(s) will increase their happiness by 25% when being placed near Mammott or when Mammott and a Unity Tree are on the Island. However, it works the same as if using a Quad Elemental, therefore never resulting in another Rare Mammott. The Rare variant of any breeding monster can be used instead of the Common variant and much like most Rares, a Mammott can be bred with its Rare counterpart, which will always result in another Mammott. ![]() ![]() After a Mammott is owned on Shugabush Island, another Mammott may then be bred as a result of breeding failure while trying to breed a Shugarock, which has only one combination: On Shugabush Island, the Mammott must either be purchased with Diamonds or teleported from any of the Natural Islands it is found once it reaches level 15. (NOTE: Deedge and Mammott is only used on Cold Island and not Shugabush Island) Although any other monster may be used, combinations using a Quad Elemental will result in a Mammott 100% of the time. After a Mammott is owned, another Mammott may be bred as a result of breeding failure while trying to breed a Mammott with another monster that isn't a Natural Single Elemental. Instead, it must be purchased in the Market at Level 2 for 300. Mammott's vocal range encompasses G1 through G#3, making its voice type bass.īeing a Single Elemental Natural, Mammott has no specific breeding combination. This is true for every Island except Air Island, on which it sings "heyo" as a compliment to the bassline. Mammott typically sings "bum" or "ba-rum" to the bassline of its Island's song. As a Single Elemental, Mammott does not have a high coin production. By default, its incubation time is 2 minutes long. It is obtained by purchasing in the Market for 300. Mammott is the single-element Monster of Cold, and is first unlocked in the game’s tutorial.
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