
Dragonian Beast and Rootziel for Predgelum. Pandalfio and Drop Elemental for Azuriel. Terracrank and Ao Loong for Gregorz of Lyria.
Fliploch and Fayemelina for Will Razor Face. Fayemelina amd Bonnie Bark for Lux Aura. Dragonian Beast and Tartarus for Deadwolf. Erpham and Drop Elemental for Goldfield.
Razfeesh and Drop Elemental for Lord of Atlantis.The list of permanent breeding pairs is as follows, along with the Legendary monster you might get: Part One To build one cost five million in Gold and two days of waiting. It’s needed to house the monster, or else you can’t keep the beast. You can use the waiting periods and construct a Legendary Habitat during this time. All Legendary creatures take two days to finish breeding and another two days to hatch. Since the results of mating two monsters are determined immediately, you’ll know if the beast is of Legendary rarity. Read: Monster Legends Breeding Guide With Pictures The chances are believed to be less than 10%. You can place the egg in a habitat or sell it when it hatches.Īccording to the Monster Legends Wiki, successfully breeding a Legendary monster is difficult.
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