Epic Yool

"No matter how it may adorn itself with baubles and bows, Epic Yool always makes a chilling first impression. Thus, the first-known Epic Seasonal prefers a behind-the-scenes role in the Festival of Yay festivities: making lists, checking them thrice, yada yada yada. If Common and Rare Yool are the face of the Yay operation, the busy Epic Yool is the mastermind!

This monster, like all Seasonal monsters, cannot breed."

Description
Epic Yool is a monster in My Singing Monsters. It was teased in the Christmas 2018 loading screen for MSM on December 5th, 2018

On December 12th, its silhouette and concealed form were added to Cold Island's collection book.

The Epic Yool has light blue fur. Its horns are more curved than the normal and rare counterparts. It has red, gold, green, and silver bells on its horns. It has 4 small sharp horns on its head, as well as a carrot nose and two bright blue eyes, giving it a snowman-like appearance.

Song
Epic Yool's song is almost the same as the Rare and Common Yool, but its bells sound a bit more festive. It does, however, have both a unique idle and singing animation.

Breeding
The combination is different on each island but the Epic Yool is on one island, so there is only one combination:


 * Deedge.png + Pango.png Deedge and Pango

Epic Yool was available on the following times:
 * December 21 2018 to December TBA 2018 20:00 UTC.

Earning Rate and Maximum Income
Earning rate is in coins per hour and depends on Happiness % (Likes increase Happiness), also each monster has a limit to how much income it can hold at a time. Increasing the monster's level increases the limit. N/A

Feeding Monsters
The feeding for an Epic Yool is doubled that of a Normal or Rare Yool. Level one demands 20 food per feeding, whereas a Normal Yool only demands 10 food per feeding. This is comparable to the food requirements of any three-element monster on the first five islands.

Strategy
The higher level of each individual parent monster, the better chances you have of breeding an Epic Yool. A recommended level for each parent is 13 or higher, however it’s possible to breed one without reaching that level. If you have friends who play MSM, ask them to light wishing torches for you on the cold island. While one torch may not make a huge difference, all ten of them will.

Name Origin
The name "Yool" comes from the name of an ancient pagan mid-winter festival, Yule, which was later absorbed into Christmas.