| “ | Ticklish toes and the most ridiculous nose: that's the Sneyser for you! Not unlike most younglings, the juvenile Sneyser is prone to all matter of seepage--particularly the nasal variety. Trust us: you don't want to be nearby when it sneezes. Pro tip: wear a rain slicker, just in case. | ” |
| — Young Bio |
| “ | Oozing charm and effluvium, the adult Sneyser provides harmonic and rhythmic support to its Monster bandmates. By maintaining a low profile--literally--it uses the ground and its own topology to amplify its driving bassline, ensuring everyone feels the reverb in their toes (or their lower appendages). The Sneyser is a tad sensitive about its underbite: best not mention it. | ” |
| — Adult Bio |
| “ | This Sneyser returned from the Prism Gate forever changed! Unlike a fellow Quad whose Prismatic alteration heightened their connection to the Fire Element, this Monster discarded its trademark dorsal geyser pool and instead replaced it with a series of ostentatious display pieces ranging from horns to teeth to even wandering eyes - extraordinary! | ” |
| — Prismatic Bio |
Quick Answers
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Description[]
Sneyser is a Quad-Elemental Monster that is first available at Level 9. It is best obtained by breeding Congle and Kayna or Quibble and Boskus. Its breeding and incubation time is 1 day long. It can be teleported to Space Island once fed to level 10 and Cloud Island at level 15.
Song[]
Instrument(s): Sub-bass synth (Continent & Cloud)/Electric bass (Space)
Sneyser's song is a powerful sub-bass synth melody sounding a lot like Sooza, except a lot deeper. It's so low that it's very hard to hear without high quality speakers or headphones.
On Space Island, its song is much smoother, sounding similar to an electric bass guitar, sounding like the Castle from the Natural Islands.
On Cloud Island, it still retains its melody in the soundtrack.
VSTs[]
- Main article: VSTs
Virtual Studio Technology (VST) is a plugin format that allows audio software to integrate with digital audio workstations (DAWs). VST plugins come in two main forms: instruments (VSTi), which generate sounds, such as synthesizers and sample libraries, and effects, which process audio, through tools like reverb or distortion. Individual sounds within these plugins may be referred to as patches, presets, samples, or articulations, depending on the plugin. The Monster-Handlers utilize several VST plugins to create the sounds of instrumental and sometimes vocal Monsters. Note that many pages incorrectly label patches as "SoundFonts", an unrelated audio format.
VST: HALion
Sound library: HALion Sonic Factory
- Continent and Cloud Island
SoundFont: Creeper Bass
- Space Island
SoundFont: Studio Finger Bass
Breeding[]
Sneyser can be bred by using the elements Air, Water, Cold, and Fire. The possible combinations are:
![]() Wynq |
+ | ![]() Tweedle |
![]() Woolabee |
+ | ![]() Toe Jammer |
![]() Whaddle |
+ | ![]() Mammott |
![]() Congle |
+ | ![]() Kayna |
![]() Quibble |
+ | ![]() Boskus |
![]() Pango |
+ | ![]() Phangler |
![]() Maw |
+ | ![]() Glowl |
- Of these, Congle+Kayna and Quibble+Boskus are the best combinations, as they have the shortest wait times per failed attempt.
Sneyser can also be bred in breeding failures. Some combinations that result in a Sneyser in a breeding failure include:
![]() Sneyser |
+ | ![]() Kayna |
![]() Sneyser |
+ | ![]() Mammott |
![]() Sneyser |
+ | ![]() Toe Jammer |
![]() Sneyser |
+ | ![]() Tweedle |
Out of these, Sneyser + Kayna is the best combination, as Kayna has the lowest breeding time out of the other Single-Element Monsters.
Used in Breeding[]
| Breeding Combo | Result | Breeding Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Sneyser |
+ | ![]() Noggin |
= | ![]() Tuskski |
2d | |
![]() Sneyser |
+ | ![]() Potbelly |
= | ![]() Bowhead |
2d | |
![]() Sneyser |
+ | Any other Monster | = | ![]() Sneyser |
1d | |
![]() Sneyser |
+ | Any other Monster | = | The other Monster | varies | |
Feeding Monsters[]
Exclusively on Continent, Sneyser will request for Crafting Items that are the products of Structures. If you cannot give the Monster the Crafting Items it requires, you can click the New Order button. After a 15 minute wait, it will ask for a new combination of Crafting Items.
Rewards[]
When given the wanted Crafting Item, like any Monster, it will reward you
Coins,
Experience and will progress the Monster to the next Level. You can also give a Monster any other Crafting Item, but you won’t receive Coins or Experience for doing so.
Teleporting[]
Sneyser can be teleported to Space Island at level 10 for a reward of 5
or Cloud Island at level 15 for a reward of 6
. Teleport time for Sneyser is 1 day and 16 hours.
Prismatic Variants[]
During limited time events when Prism Gate is open and Sneyser is available for transformation on Outer Islands, an adult Sneyser 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 |
17:00 |
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Orange | 15% | +1% per |
20:00 |
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Yellow | 20% | +1% per |
18:00 |
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Green | 2% | +1% per |
22:00 |
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Blue | 30% | +1% per |
16:00 |
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Purple | 8% | +1% per |
21:00 |
Statistics[]
Earning Rate and Maximum Income[]
Each Monster has a maximum amount of Coins it can hold at a time. Increasing the Monster's Level also increases this limit. Earning rate is not shown, but it is in Coins per Minute and also depends on Monster Level.
The Continent[]
| Level | Maximum |
|---|---|
| 1 | 480 |
| 2 | 504 |
| 3 | 528 |
| 4 | 552 |
| 5 | 576 |
| 6 | 600 |
| 7 | 624 |
| 8 | 648 |
| 9 | 672 |
| 10 | 696 |
| 11 | 720 |
| 12 | 744 |
| 13 | 768 |
| 14 | 792 |
| 15 | 816 |
| 16 | 840 |
| 17 | 864 |
| 18 | 888 |
| 19 | 912 |
| 20 | 936 |
Space Island[]
| Rarity | Maximum |
|---|---|
| Adult | 2,784 |
| Blue Prismatic | 5,568 |
| Red Prismatic | 6,960 |
| Yellow Prismatic | 8,352 |
| Orange Prismatic | 9,744 |
| Purple Prismatic | 11,136 |
| Green Prismatic | 13,920 |
Cloud Island[]
| Rarity | Maximum |
|---|---|
| Adult | 4,896 |
| Blue Prismatic | 9,792 |
| Red Prismatic | 12,240 |
| Yellow Prismatic | 14,688 |
| Orange Prismatic | 17,136 |
| Purple Prismatic | 19,584 |
| Green Prismatic | 24,480 |
Possible Monster Names[]
To see all possible names for Sneyser, see Monster Names.
Gallery[]
Young[]
Adult[]
Prismatics[]
Other[]
Notes[]
- Sneyser's name seems to be a portmanteau of the words "sneeze" (or "snot") and "geyser".
- Sneyser is the only Monster so far which only has Space Island and Cloud Island as its Outer Islands and nowhere else. PomPom used to have this property, but was lost when it gained the ability to teleport to Party Island during the 1.8.0 update.
- While moving a Sneyser on any Island, it generates a trail of steam behind it. The same also applies to Kayna with its smoke. Coincidentally, the two go to opposite Outer Islands (Kayna to Party and Cave, Sneyser to Space and Cloud). Similarly, the adult Candelavra produces a pair of bright flame as it moves, as do the Bakery and Candy Factory when producing crafting items.
- Sneyser was added along with Deedge in the 1.10 update.
- They both go to Space Island and they're both Quad-Element Monsters.
- The update with Deedge and Sneyser was the only time that two Quad-Element Monsters were released in Dawn of Fire together, and one of three times that two Monsters with the same number of elements released together in Dawn of Fire, with the other two pairs being Wynq and Thumpies and Reedling and Scups.
- Just like the Castle of the original game and Shugabass, a monster of the original game, Sneyser can only be heard easily with speakers or headphones that have a decent bass to it.
- Sneyser was originally teased in the My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire Gameplay Trailer from the time of the game's release, over a year before it was added in-game.
- Sneyser was also teased in the My Singing Monsters Soundtrack before its release.
- It was confirmed in My Singing Monsters Live Episode #033 that Sneyser was one of the earliest Monsters designed for Dawn of Fire, despite being released long after the game's launch.
- Young Sneyser looks different in-game than in its icons and in the Fan Kit. The latter depict it with a much larger eye.
- Sneyser was the last monster to go to more than one Outer Island, as all monsters released after Maw only go to one.
- One of Adult Sneyser's arms is longer than the other. This was acknowledged in My Singing Monsters Live Episode #033, in which it was compared with its counterpart in My Singing Monsters.
- Sneyser is the last Monster to receive its Prismatic forms to:
- Be on multiple Outer Islands
- Release before the addition of the Prism Gate in December 2019
- Be breedable in the original game
- Not be a Fire Expansion Monster
- With the release of Tuskski, Sneyser has a bug on Cloud Island where it plays its second track's animation during its first track and its first track's animation during its second track. This has yet to be fixed.
- It also has another bug on the Continent where it plays it's second track, but the animation is not playing when G'Joob first plays. This bug has been fixed in version 3.2.0.
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