Exclusive to My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire The following article includes content exclusive to the game My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire. |
Description[]
The Confettite Crystal is the first Outer Island Crystal and overall, the fourteenth Crafting Item to be unlocked in the game, along with Log, Ice Cream, Carved Frozium Crystal, Polished Confettite Crystal, and Carved Confettite Crystal. Its Trading Post Price Range is 630 - 1,050 Coins (). It is unlocked at Level 14.
Uses[]
Confettite Crystals are needed to craft Polished Confettite Crystals in the Jeweler, which requires 2 Confettite Crystals.
Item | Recipe | Required Structure | Level Unlocked | Crafting Time | Trading Post Price |
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Polished Confettite Crystal |
2 1 |
Jeweler |
14 | 4h 0m 0s | 7,249 - 12,082 |
It is also used to enhance the effectiveness of Prisments in the Prism Gate on Party Island. Once a Prisment is selected in the Prism Gate, you can add a Confettite Crystal as well, which will increase your chances by 5% on top of the base chance and prisment chance.
Obtaining[]
Confettite Crystals are obtained similarly to Prisments. When getting a Monster back from the Prism Gate on Party Island, there is a chance you will get a Confettite Crystal. The rate at which this happens is currently unknown.
No Experience is earned when collecting Confettite Crystals.
Skyship Requirements[]
As crystals, the Confettite Crystal is not required in any Skyship orders whatsoever.
Strategy[]
No strategy is required when attempting to collect Confettite Crystals as it is entirely based on luck.
Notes[]
- Unlike Nebulox, Aurorium, and Quarritz, Confettite was not planned to be added at the game's launch and was not discovered in the files, so it is likely that Confettite was created specifically for Version 2.9.0 instead of being repurposed.
- Confettite was released in Dawn of Fire and My Singing Monsters on the same day.
- Confettite released in My Singing Monsters with it being the material used for Light Island's Crystalline Castle.
- Confettite bears a striking resemblance to bismuth, a real-world metal. It specifically resembles its famous "hopper crystal" form.
- Confettite's name comes from confetti, as it is the crystal of Party Island.
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