“ | The horn atop the head of a suction-cupped Scups is not only ideal for amplifying its silly squeaks, but also for catching moisturizing rainwater! The captured precipitation is funneled into the Young Scups' interior chambers, sloshing about as it sways to and fro. The older this kooky Monster gets, the heavier its rainwater supply becomes! | ” |
— Young Bio |
“ | Nothing can keep a grown Scups down: not even the gallons of rainfall it’s collected in its body! Each exuberant leap and skip of the Scups is amplified by the sway of its water supply and the suction of its cups. Monsters that try to keep up can quickly become exhausted, but luckily this heart-shaped Monster is happy to share a hydrating sip of its rainwater. | ” |
— Adult Bio |
“ | This Scups returned from the Prism Gate forever changed! Rather than having naturally-occurring concave feet, the molecular alteration of this Monster seems to have devolved it into a hirsute, tentacled creature desperately clinging to a couple of suction cups plunger - not exactly eye-catching, but still extraordinary! | ” |
— Prismatic Bio |
Description[]
Scups is a Triple-Elemental Monster that is first available at Level 9. It is best obtained by breeding Noggin and Quibble. Its breeding and incubation time is 12 hours long. It can be teleported to Party Island once fed to level 5.
Song[]
Audio Sample:
Instrument: Suction cups/plungers
Performer: Maggie Park
Like the original game, its sound consists of suction cups or plungers.
On the Continent, it plays in the beginning; it also sounds similar to Edamimi. When teleported to Party Island, it plays with T-Rox and Quarrister.
Breeding[]
Scups is bred with Air, Earth, and Water. The possible combinations are:
- Of these, Quibble+Noggin is the best combination, as it has the shortest wait time per failed attempt.
Used in Breeding[]
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Feeding Monsters[]
Scups 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[]
Scups can be teleported to Party Island at level 5 with a reward of 2 diamonds. Teleport time for Scups is 5 minutes.
Prismatic Variants[]
During limited time events when Prism Gate is open and Scups is available for transformation on Outer Islands, an adult Scups can be transformed into one of six different colored variants.
Color | Base Chance |
Prisment Bonus |
Time (hh:ss) | |
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Red | 20% | +1% per | 16:00 | |
Orange | 30% | +1% per | 14:00 | |
Yellow | 8% | +1% per | 19:00 | |
Green | 2% | +1% per | 20:00 | |
Blue | 15% | +1% per | 18:00 | |
Purple | 25% | +1% per | 15:00 |
Possible Monster Names[]
To see all possible names for Scups, see Monster Names.
Gallery[]
Young[]
Adult[]
Prismatics[]
In-Game[]
Miscellaneous[]
Notes[]
- The Scups egg had the same design as its egg in the original My Singing Monsters when the update had released. It was changed to its DoF egg in 1.19.0.
- Unlike the original game, Scups opens its mouth.
- Scups and Quibble are the only monsters to not end with "- extraordinary!" in its Prismatic Bio.
- However, it still ends with "extraordinary!"
- Prismatic Tiawa doesn't end with "- extraordinary!" either, but still says it in its bio.
- Purple Prismatic Scups's head was pink instead of brownish when first released in-game. This was later fixed.
- Scups is the last monster (excluding prismatics) to be on Party Island.
- Scups was originally going to be on Space Island instead of Party Island as a Adult Monster. The reason for this switch is unknown.
- Scups' adult profile show its pupils being tinier. This has been fixed.
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