Breeding Tables

The Breeding Tables provide an at-a-glance view of Breeding combinations, potential results, Breeding Times, and best combinations per Island.

General explanation
Each table shows a list of Monsters in the column on the left, and the row at the very bottom. These monsters are presented in their Portrait depiction. If you're not sure which monster a given portrait is, hover over the image on desktop, or simply tap it to go to that Monster's main page.

If you choose a Monster from a column in the bottom, and go up to the row of the Monster you plan to Breed with, the cell where the two intersect will show the possible resulting Monster. If the cell is empty, the breeding combination is said to be 'unstable', and either the first or the second Monster will result from the Breeding attempt.

Similarly, if you're trying to Breed a specific Monster, simply find a cell that has that Monster. If there is more than one, the cell with a yellow outline will be for the combination that, on average, gives the most Breeding attempts.

If you are breeding two Monsters and get a Breeding time but aren't sure which Monster it is, check the times listed in either the cell, or for the parent Monsters in the column on the left, or consult the Breeding Times page.

The tables further show similar groupings on each Island, Rare single-Element breeding combinations, Seasonal Monsters, and Epics, as well as the Elements for each Monster to help show why certain combinations combine to potentially make a new Monster.

Breeding quick notes and tips
See the Breeding and Breeding Structure pages for details about the process of Breeding. The following are a few key points to keep in mind:
 * It doesn't matter which Monster is on the Left vs the Right side of the Breeding Structure.
 * Get Enhanced Breeding Structures as soon as you can comfortably to so - the 25% reduction in time is worth it, especially if very active in the game. You can easily fit in more breeding per day than you'd normally be able to, especially in the case for monsters with 3 or more hours breeding time.
 * Rares, Epic, and Seasonal Monsters are only available during specific events. Outside of these events, the Breeding combination is said to be 'unstable'; i.e. it will not produce any monster other than the two parent monsters (except in the case of a Quad + Monster, which results in only the other monster).
 * Epics can not be used for Breeding. Rares can be used for Breeding and will result in either the Natural or Rare Monster when that Rare monster is available in an event.
 * Breeding a Rare with a Natural of the same type - e.g. a Rare T-Rox with a Natural T-Rox - is possible, but for Single Element Monsters, this will always result in the Natural Monster.
 * Consider using Wublins (and/or Celestials) to Zap unwanted Breeding results to, so that they do not take up space and time in your Nursery Structure
 * Breeding a four-element Monster with another Monster in an unstable combination will always result in that other Monster, making that method have a greater rate of success than their normal Breeding combinations.
 * Breeding a Rare Quad and a normal Quad will always result in a Quad Monster, or also a possibility of a Quad Rare Monster if such Quad Rare Monster is available to breed.