My Singin Monsters

My Singing Monsters Leveling and Experience Guide

This guide will be covering the steps on how you can level up in My Singing Monsters. If you’re one of the players who are stuck after reaching level 10 and having a hard time increasing your level, this guide will surely help you ramp up your levels quickly and efficiently.

Before we start, let me tell you the benefits of leveling up. Starting at level 30, you will be able to unlock new items. In addition, you will also be getting more in-game bonuses and more upgrades.

Leveling up in My Singing Monsters is probably one of the most important things a player can do. It allows you to:

  • Unlock more decorations
  • Gain access to certain structures, such as the Mini-Mine and Hotel
  • Unlock more islands (Magical Islands, Wublin Island, etc)
  • Breed/Buy new monsters

Now, early on, leveling isn’t too much of an issue. You can get to level 15 in a week or two. Then you hit a bit of a roadblock. Getting from level 15 to level 16 costs 1.2 million experience. It only gets worse from there. The farther you level up, the harder it gets – to the point where millions upon millions of experience to gain a single level. Yikes.

Now, don’t worry – in this guide, I’ll walk you through the most optimal ways for you to level up. You’ll unlock all the things you need in no time – and, you might learn a few tricks along the way. Now let’s get started, shall we?

Method #1 – Making Food

Now this one is quite simple – you’ll be able to do it right from the beginning. Baking not only produces a hefty amount of experience each day, but it also provides you with food needed to level up your monsters.

In the first few levels (1-10), baking isn’t really needed for leveling – you’ll need the food more. However, once you reach level 15 and beyond, you need much, much more in order to progress. That’s when you start baking.

Here’s what you should be baking, and when you should be baking it:

Pie is available with the large bakery at level 15. It costs 500,000 coins to bake one, and it will provide 250,000 exp in 12 hours. I suggest you continuously bake this until level 17.

Next, we have the Turkey. For 1,000,000 coins, it produces 500,000 exp in 24 hours. This is really good, especially early on. I suggest you use this until level 20.

After that, we have the Cake. For 5,000,000 coins, it produces 2,500,000 exp in 48 hours. This is also the most cost-efficient option for making food, since you’ll also gain 500,000 of it in those 48 hours. Use this until you hit level 23.

Finally, we have the Big Salad. It costs twice as much as the Cake, and it also produces 2x as much exp in the same amount of time. The only downside to this is that it produces only 1.5x as much food as the Cake – so, if you’re trying to grind out food, use the Cake instead. Bake this from level 23 and beyond.

Method #2 – Placing Monsters

Placing monsters is another simple way to gain Exp – all you need is time and patience.

Now, there’s two different types of monsters you should be doing this method with – Quad Elementals and Wubbox.

For Quad Elementals

Quad Element monsters produce 110,000 exp when placed, and can be sold for a hefty sum of coins as well. It’s best to breed, hatch, place, then sell them.

To make this as efficient as possible, breed a rare quad with a normal quad. This ensures that you get a quad each time, without the risk of breeding a triple/single element monster.

Now, for Wubbox

Wubbox gives a TON of experience when placed. I don’t mean a few hundred thousand, or maybe a couple million. Nah. Wubbox produces 37,500,000 experience when placed (excluding wublin island.) This tops literally every other monster, which is absolutely insane – although, there’s a bit of a downside.

Normally, Wubbox costs 75,000,000 coins. That’s… super expensive. However, there is a bit of a trick. You see, every now and then, Wubbox goes on sale – 50% off, to be exact. That means, for only 37,500,000 coins, you’ll gain enough exp to blow through most of the early levels (25-33). To put it simply, save your coins for when Wubbox goes on sale. When the sale comes around, buy as many as you can, and watch your level skyrocket!

Method #3 – Placing Decorations

Decorating your island is one of the many features of My Singing Monsters – and a very important one at that. Not only can they make your island look very stylish, but they can also help you gain some levels as well!

Similarly to monsters, decorations produce quite a bit of exp when placed – a key difference between them is that it takes much less time… and it’s very expensive.

The Jarhead (level 21), Ambered Thing (level 22), and Floofy Nest (level 24) all cost 25 million coins, and produce 6,250,000 exp upon being placed. If you can afford them, they can greatly speed up your leveling through levels 21-30.

Next up is the Inverdigus Fern (level 25). Compared to the last 3 decorations, it only costs 10 million more. In return, you’d gain 8,750,000, making it quite a bit faster to purchase these over the past options.

Now we move on to the big one – the one, the only, Tub Fountain!

This monstrosity of a decoration costs a whopping 50 million coins, making it the most expensive decoration in-game. However, the price is well worth the investment – it gives double the amount of exp that the first three give, totaling to 12,500,000 EXP! If you can afford it, go ahead, buy a ton! However, just warning you in advance – unless you’re trying to level up past level 30 (or you have a… very strange taste in island decoration?), it is not recommended that you buy the Tub Fountain.

What’s past level 30?

Now, I bet some of you are wondering why I said not to go past level 30 – I’ll explain it right here.

Once you reach level 30, two things happen:

  • You unlock the last two decorations
  • You gain access to monikers, and you receive the “Apprentice Handler” moniker.

For those who are wondering – monikers are a special title that can be obtained by leveling up to level 30 and beyond. Whenever someone visits and views your island, they’ll see your moniker at the top corner of your screen. If anything, it’s more of a flex. Once you reach level 75 (which will take several billion experience, mind you), you’ll obtain the hard-to-get “Celestial Chronicler” Moniker (alongside another reward for getting that far). It could take weeks, months, or (more than likely) years to reach that far.

I personally suggest not focusing on leveling after reaching level 30. However, the choice is entirely yours – wanna have the ultimate flex on the rest of the community? Go ahead! If not? That’s fine too! Do whatever makes you happy.

Guide by Dracotroll.

About the author

Earl is one of those gamers who will play almost any new games. But he more prefers playing FPS and open world games.