Monster Portraits

My Singing Monsters and Dawn of Fire have various portraits that can be unlocked upon obtaining them. They are shown below.

My Singing Monsters
These are the portraits of each Monster which appear when you click the Breed button in the Breeding Structure options, the Memory button in the Castle options to play the Memory Game or the Book Of Monsters Icon in the Book Of Monsters.

Before the 2.2.4 update, Kayna does not have a portrait since it isn't in the memory game, in the gold island placing list, available in the breeding structure, or in the book of monsters. Kayna is only on Tribal Island so it is impossible to find Kayna in these and Tribal Island doesn't have the book of monsters on the map.

In the 2.0.3. Update, the Wublins, and Dipsters got their own portraits but they are only used for the Book Of Monsters.

In the 2.0.4. Update, portraits of Werdos were added.

In Version 2.1.6, Book of Monsters no longer uses portraits, instead using a whole island compilation of all monsters per island. This means Wublins no longer have their own portraits. However, this wiki has saved these portraits for reference.

In Version 2.1.8, the Memory Game has been completely refurbished as a card-matching game, allowing a selection of all random available monsters to be available per Memory Game.

Rare Monster Portraits
Until Late 2016, Rares had the same portraits as their common counterparts in everywhere within the game application (except on the News). However, on Facebook, when Rares got featured in a fortnightly voting period, or any other voting period, the Rares each had a unique type and style of portrait, different from the non-Rares, which is also evident in the News. Their positions in the portraits are often much like the portraits found on the usual portraits, except the portraits is not like the gray-colored Bubblerite Path pattern. Instead, these portraits have the monsters presenting on a dull-blue circular platform, with the purple background and a white cloud behind the "platform". Additionally, some monsters in portraits have a pair of eighth-notes in a speech bubble coming out of their mouth or their head.

Epic Monster Portraits
With the addition of the Epic Monsters, new Monster portraits were also added to the game, although only visible within the Memory Game as Epic Monsters cannot be used in Breeding attempts.

Other
These are Monster portraits that are either unused or used but for a minor role.

In the PlayStation Vita version of My Singing Monsters, G'joob and Yawstrich both have portraits, but they are only used in the Memory Game and on Gold Island to show that they are not available on Gold Island.

In 2.0.6, Glowbes have portraits, which are used exclusively for their appearance on Composer Island.

In 2.2.1, Celestials were added along with their portraits, but these portraits seem to be unused, due to the lack of a Castle and Memory Game on Celestial Island.

In 1.0.4, there is unused data for a Monster named "Floot Fly", including a portrait. All of this data was unused because it had the Elements of Air, Plant, Earth, and Cold, and at the time there was no Earth Island to house all 4 of these Elements.

In 2.1.8, because Shugabush Island doesn't have 25 Monsters, memory cards of the elements show up. The same is true for Fire Haven in 2.2.4. In fact, Fire Haven has less monsters (with 20 monsters at the current state), meaning more elements, like the Ethereal Elements, can be shown in the Memory Game.

My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire
In Dawn of Fire, portraits are unlocked after having at least once possessed their respective monsters of their respective ages, baby or adult. If you had ever obtained any monster of a certain age, be it baby or adult, portraits for such monsters can be obtained, even if any of the species of monsters no longer exist on Continent or the Outer Islands. Portraits are also unlocked by getting a Celestial on Starhenge.

These portraits are available to be used as profile images for your account.

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