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The Deedge is a blue, furry monster with a speaker affixed to the center of its head that uses ice blocks as a sound board in the fashion of a DJ. The Deedge becomes available at level nine in My Singing Monsters, and can be bred using monster pairings containing elements that equate to equal parts Air, Plant, Water, and Cold.

1

Get to level 9 or higher first.

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  1. Your current level status is displayed at the top left corner of the My Singing Monsters Home screen.
    • To start advancing toward level nine, tap on “Goals” and complete the list of required goals, such as feeding your monsters or buying breeding structures for islands.
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2

Make sure there's a breeding structure on Cold or Shugabush Island.

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  1. If you haven’t yet placed breeding structures on one or both of these islands, tap on “Market,” tap on “Structures,” purchase a breeding structure for 200 gold coins, then place the structure on either Cold Island or Shugabush Island. [1]
3

Tap the breeding structure and choose "Breed."

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  1. Once you select it, tap Breed .
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4

Select a monster from each column.

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  1. You can either breed two two-element monsters with one another, or breed a one-element monster with a three-element monster. Examples of monster pairings that can successfully breed the Deedge are Dandidoo + Maw, Quibble + Furcorn, Pango + Oaktopus, Spunge + Mammott, Thumpies + Toe Jammer, Congle + Potbelly, and Bowgart + Tweedle.
    • Pair the Bowgart with the Tweedle for the best chance of breeding the Deedge. This monster pairing has been shown to have a 39 percent success rate of creating the Deedge. [2]
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Tap "Breed" after choosing your monsters.

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  1. The breeding period for the Deedge lasts 24 hours. After the breeding period ends, the Deedge egg will automatically be placed at the Nursery and ready to hatch.
    • To avoid waiting for the Deedge’s breeding period to end, accept the offer to pay 12 diamonds after tapping on “Breed.” [3]
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Come back when the breeding period has ended.

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  1. The Deedge egg will now be waiting for you at the Nursery.
    • If your initial breeding attempt was unsuccessful, return to the breeding structure, tap on “Retry,” and either select the same monsters you used previously, or try a different monster pairing. You may need to attempt breeding the Deedge one or more times until breeding is successful.
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Tap the Nursery.

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  1. You can now sell the Deedge, or select the option to place the Deedge on Cold Island, Gold Island, or Shugabush Island.
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  • Question
    Why doesn't my cold island have a breeding structure?
    Community Answer
    Once you enter a new island you've bought, there will not be a breeding structure. To get one, you have to tap "Market," then "Structures." It will be there to buy and place wherever you want!
  • Question
    How do I breed an entbrat in My Singing Monsters?
    Community Answer
    First, find your breeding structure and tap on it. If you don't have one, breed a shrubb and a maw. It may take a few tries.
  • Question
    How long should it take to breed a Deedge on the Cold Island?
    Community Answer
    It takes 24 hours to breed/incubate a Deedge. You can speed it up by 15 minutes by video, or use gems to finish the timer.
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      • Purchase the Deedge directly from the Market if you don’t want to breed this monster or wait for the 12-hour breeding period to end. After you reach level nine, tap on “Market,” tap on “Monsters,” tap on “Deedge,” then tap on “Buy.” The cost to buy the Deedge for Cold Island is 150 diamonds; the cost to buy the Deedge for Shugabush Island is 700 diamonds.
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