“ | Heart-meltingly adorable, the infant Mammott loves to be held and cuddled. Its rumbling giggles fill the air as it twiddles and tickles its own toes and feet. | ” |
— Young Bio |
“ | Lush and dense, the fully grown Mammott's fur is unrivaled as an insulator against both the inferno of a volcanic field and the numbing cold of empty space. This goliath can flourish virtually anywhere. | ” |
— Adult Bio |
“ | This Mammott returned from the Prism Gate forever changed! New traits, altered at the molecular level, include a fissured, rocky surface and a molten visage emanating strange light, replacing the luxurious fur and bright, shiny eyes that came before - extraordinary! | ” |
— Prismatic Bio |
Description[]
Mammott is a Single-Elemental Monster that is first available when starting the game. It is obtained by being purchased in the market for 300 . Its breeding and incubation time is 30 minutes. It can be teleported to Party Island once fed to Level 5 or Cave Island at Level 20.
Song[]
Voice actor: Matthew J. Stewart
Mammott's contribution to an island's song is a deep, rumbly bass vocal line that goes "bum".
On the Continent, Mammott goes, “bom, badumbum bum bum, badumbum bum bum”.
On Party Island, Mammott sings "Bum b-b-bum b-b-bum b-b-bum b-b-bum b-b-bum b-b-bum b-b-bum!"
On Cave Island, Mammott repeatedly sings "rum ba-dum ba-dum, rum ba-dum ba da daa" five times. The sixth time, it will sing "rum badum badum, badum badum badum".
Breeding[]
As a Single-Element Monster, Mammott cannot be bred other than a breeding failure, so the best way to obtain one is to buy them from the Market.
Used in Breeding[]
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Feeding Monsters[]
Mammott will request food and/or non-food items that are the products of Structures. If you cannot give the Monster the food or items it requires, you can click the New Order button. After a 15 minute wait, it will ask for a new combination of foods or other items.
Rewards[]
When given the wanted foods or items, like any Monster, it will reward you Coins.
Teleporting[]
Mammott can be teleported to Cave Island at level 20 for a reward of 4 Diamonds, or Party Island at level 5 for a reward of 2 Diamonds. Teleport time for Mammott is 7 hours to Cave Island or 5 minutes to Party Island.
Prismatic Variants[]
During limited time events when Prism Gate is open and Mammott is available for transformation on Outer Islands, an adult Mammott can be transformed into one of six different colored variants.
Color | Base Chance |
Prisment Bonus |
Time (hh:ss) | |
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Red | 25% | +1% per | 11:00 | |
Orange | 20% | +1% per | 12:00 | |
Yellow | 15% | +1% per | 14:00 | |
Green | 8% | +1% per | 15:00 | |
Blue | 2% | +1% per | 16:00 | |
Purple | 30% | +1% per | 10:00 |
Possible Monster Names[]
To see all possible names for Mammott, see Monster Names.
Gallery[]
Young[]
Adult[]
Prismatics[]
Parodies[]
Other[]
Notes[]
- As an adult, Mammott has much more realistic fur than in the original game.
- The adult bio of Mammott possibly explains why Mammott could thrive on Plant Island, Cold Island, Air Island and Earth Island of the original game.
- There is a hidden bio or description within Dawn of Fire that gives a slightly more descriptive approach to its design. It can be sometimes be found in-game if you check the bio of something while the game is heavily lagging. (Read below.)
- "A vaguely humanoid monster with no neck, the Mammott has two amber-colored eyes and a large mouth where you would expect them to be, but no visible nose. White fur covers most of its body, except 3 pink fingers and toes. The Mammott resembles a yeti, a relatively well-known cryptid, or its cousin, the bigfoot."
- It is possible that the Mammott does have a nose, as in the original game, for the tradition of Spooktacle, it sometimes dresses up for the occasion with an x-ray outfit that does display a nose in the skeleton. This could just be a costume with not an actual Mammott skeleton though, meaning that the Mammott might not really have a nose.
- "A vaguely humanoid monster with no neck, the Mammott has two amber-colored eyes and a large mouth where you would expect them to be, but no visible nose. White fur covers most of its body, except 3 pink fingers and toes. The Mammott resembles a yeti, a relatively well-known cryptid, or its cousin, the bigfoot."
- Prismatic Mammott was released on February 28th, 2020. It is also the first Monster with Prismatic variants that do not match the normal Monster's main color. In fact, according to the Prismatics color wheel, the "normal color" is considered yellow, despite the fact that obviously white is not yellow.
- The adult description states, "The fully grown Mammott's fur is unrivaled as an insulator against both the inferno of a volcanic field and the numbing cold of empty space" even though Mammott is not on Space Island.
- On the Red Prismatic Mammott's rocks at the top, it reads "music" in Monstrous.
- Unlike Mammott in the original game, which takes 2 minutes to breed and hatch, Mammott in Dawn of Fire takes 30 minutes.
- Mammott is the only mascot that cannot be teleported to Space Island.
- Since the Prismatic Mammott released, the Red Prismatic Mammott has mistakenly used the eyelid of the Blue Prismatic Mammott in its idle animation.
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