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  • Question
    Can I breed Parlsona on Plant Island?
    RaidRaptor
    Community Answer
    No, Parlsonas cannot be bred on Plant Island. They're only obtainable by buying them from the market for 100 relics.
  • Question
    How can I breed a Ghazt for 100%?
    LavaWaffles
    Community Answer
    It will never be 100% unless you buy it; on its own, it has a 1% chance to be bred. You can increase these odds with wishing torches or by waiting until a Breeding Bonanza occurs.
  • Question
    Can you breed wubbox?
    LavaWaffles
    Community Answer
    Wubbox cannot be bred, you can only buy it for around 75,000,000 coins. You must unlock it at level 16.
  • Question
    How do you get a Noggin?
    LavaWaffles
    Community Answer
    By starting the game or by buying one in the market. Noggins can only be bred if a breeding failure occurs.
  • Question
    Can Shugabushes only be bred when there is an event going on?
    LavaWaffles
    Community Answer
    Shugabushes can be bred any time of the year, although they have a rare chance to be found.
  • Question
    Can you breed an Entbrat on plant island?
    LavaWaffles
    Community Answer
    You can. There are many different ways to breed an Entbrat, but typically using pairs of 2 element monsters or a 3 element and a single element works best.
  • Question
    Is G’joob breedable on plant, and if so, how?
    LavaWaffles
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    G’joob is breedable with T-Rox and Pummel. However, it does not have a 100% success rate. You can increase these odds with wishing torches.
  • Question
    Are werdos the only monster that you can’t breed on plant island?
    LavaWaffles
    Community Answer
    They are. You can only purchase a werdo on any island using 100 amber. Better start saving up!
  • Question
    Is there a task for hatching and placing shugabush?
    Sophia E. Cox
    Community Answer
    I'm very sure there is a task for doing so! I am sorry of this is incorrect.
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