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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!
Monster Bio

Description[]

Epic Yool is an Epic Seasonal Monster that celebrates the Festival of Yay season and is found on Cold Island, Seasonal Shanty, and Gold Island. It was added on December 21st, 2018 during Version 2.2.5. As an Epic Seasonal Monster, it is only available at certain times across all Islands. It is best obtained by breeding Deedge and Pango. By default, its breeding time is 1 day, 1 hour, and 12 minutes long. Although Epic Yool does not have good Coin production when collecting once per day, when collecting multiple times it can rival other Monsters such as Grumpyre or Deedge.

Epic Yool can either be teleported to Seasonal Shanty once fed to level 15, or bred with Blabbit and Hoola. Epic Yool has a decent coin production compared to other Monsters on Seasonal Shanty.

Song[]

See Yool.

Breeding[]

Epic Yool is only available for breeding (or buying) during limited time events. It is available to breed near the end of Festival of Yay.

The combination to breed Epic Yool is different for each Island.

Note that when breeding for Seasonal Monsters, it is not guaranteed that you will get the desired Monster. You might have to try multiple times. This is especially true for Epic Seasonals, which have a smaller chance to breed than Common or Rare Seasonals.

Availability[]

For a list of when this Monster has been available, see: Breeding Availability

Epic Yool, like all Epic Seasonals, is only available for short durations during their own season, a weekend Out-of-Season event (6 months apart) and during the Anniversary Month Celebration.

Likes[]

Every Monster has different things that they like. For every unique object that they like that's placed near the Monster, the Monster's happiness will increase by 25%. Placing more than one of the same liked item near a Monster won't increase its happiness by an additional amount. If there's a Unity Tree on the Island, items don't need to be near the Monster. Below are the things liked by Epic Yool:

See the Likes page to view a complete list of all Monsters' likes.

Note: All of Epic Yool's likes are only obtainable for a limited time.

Statistics[]

Earning Rate and Maximum Income[]

Earning rate is in Coins per minute and depends on Happiness % (Likes increase Happiness) and Monster Level. Each Monster also has a maximum amount of income it can hold at a time. Increasing the Monster's Level also increases this limit.

Level Per Minute Coins Maximum Coins
0% Happiness 25% Happiness 50% Happiness 75% Happiness 100% Happiness
1 10 12 15 17 20 4,284
2 16 20 24 28 32 6,732
3 25 31 37 43 50 10,404
4 33 41 49 57 66 13,770
5 41 51 61 71 82 17,136
6 49 61 73 85 98 20,502
7 57 71 85 99 114 23,868
8 66 82 99 115 132 27,540
9 74 92 111 129 148 30,906
10 82 102 123 153 164 34,272
11 90 112 135 157 180 37,638
12 98 122 147 171 196 41,004
13 107 133 160 187 214 44,676
14 115 143 172 201 230 48,042
15 123 153 184 215 246 51,453
16 129 161 193 225 258 54,026
17 134 167 201 234 268 56,165
18 138 172 207 241 276 57,771
19 141 176 211 246 282 58,950
20 143 178 214 250 286 59,598

Feeding Monsters[]

The feeding for an Epic Yool is doubled that of a Common or Rare Yool. Each Monster needs to be fed four times before it reaches the next level. Increasing the Monster's level increases the Coins earned per minute, as well as the maximum Coins earned.

The Treats per level table:
Level Food Per Feeding x4 Food to Level Up Total food to reach this Level
1 20 80 -
2 40 160 80
3 80 320 240
4 160 640 560
5 320 1,280 1,200
6 640 2,560 2,480
7 1,280 5,120 5,040
8 2,560 10,240 10,160
9 5,120 20,480 20,400
10 10,240 40,960 40,880
11 20,480 81,920 81,840
12 40,960 163,840 163,760
13 81,920 327,680 327,600
14 163,840 655,360 655,280
15 245,760 983,040 1,310,640
16 368,640 1,474,560 2,293,680
17 552,960 2,211,840 3,768,240
18 829,440 3,317,760 5,980,080
19 1,244,160 4,976,640 9,297,840
20 - - 14,274,480

More info can be found in the Feeding article.

Possible Monster Names[]

To see all possible names for Epic Yool, see Monster Names.

Gallery[]

In-Game[]

Other[]

Notes[]

  • When Epic Yool was initially added to the collection book, its sprites were not being downloaded from the BBB servers, causing its concealed form to look blocky.
  • Before Epic Yool came out, someone asked Monster-Handler Matt: "Is Epic Yool teasing itself?" Matt said it was a preposterous idea.
  • Epic Yool was the first Epic Seasonal to come out.
  • Epic Yool looks very similar to the TBT Yool with the carrot nose and Mammott appearance.
  • When playing, Epic Yool uses its ears to hover in midair slightly.
  • Epic Yool is the first Monster to have different idle/singing animations than its Common and Rare variants.
    • Epic Yool's animations on Gold Island and Cold Island are identical. This is also true of its variants.
  • Epic Yool is the only Epic Seasonal that was not revealed in an MSM video.
    • Although Epic Punkleton was first shown without a face, it was only like that for a contest.



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