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Towards the end of the year, the plump and pleasant Yool schedules a relaxing sojourn on Cold Island. Its arrival is heralded by the jingle bells dangling from its antlers, and the booming resonance of its voice.  Just being near a Yool produces feelings of peace and joy, so the other monsters always try and convince it to stay the whole year round .

This monster, like all Seasonal monsters, cannot breed.

Description

The Yool is a stout, bearded monster whose upper parts are covered in white fur.

Like many species of real-life reindeers, Yools are antler-bearing, have hooves as feet, and brown hair covering their legs. Unlike a reindeer, however, the monsters are bipedal, have elf-like ears and candy-cane-patterned arms, with red and white stripes. The central part of the body of a Yool is green and has snowflake-like patterns on it.

Furthermore, all Yools have sleigh bells on their antlers, that are used by the monsters to produce their songs.

Song

Audio sample: File:Memory Audio CR.ogg

Voice actor: David Kerr

Instrument: Jingle bells

The Yool sings "Ho Ho Ho Ho" in a resonating baritone voice, as Santa Claus is supposed to do, and also shakes its head quickly to jingle the bells on its antlers.

Breeding

The Yool Monster can only be bred for a limited time during The Festival of Yay , and occasionally out of season. There is one possible combination:

On September 12th, 2014 the breeding combination was changed. The old breeding combination for Yool (Deedge and Thumpies) was one of the combinations for Grumpyre; since they both had the same breeding time, you would not know which one you would get if the speed-up time was 36 hours. Presumably the breeding combination change was made to eliminate this potential confusion.


Availability

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

Yool, like all Seasonals are only available during their own season, a weekend Out-of-Season event (6 months apart) and the Anniversary Month Celebration. It is also available to breed at any time on Seasonal Shanty.

  • In Festival of Yay 2013, the breeding began on December 10th and ended on January 6th, 2014.
  • For Vita players, breeding and purchase availability extends from December 1st to December 31st every year, based on the date set on the system.
  • In Festival of Yay 2014, breeding began on December 3rd and ended on January 5th, 2015.
  • In Festival of Yay 2015, breeding began on TBA data and ended on TBA date.
  • For Festival of Yay 2016, breeding began on December 2nd and ended sometime in January.
  • In 2017, an out of season promotion began 6/16/17. Both Yool and Rare Yool were available.
  • For Festival of Yay 2017, breeding began on December 6th and ended on January 2nd (?).
  • In June 2018, an out-of season event took place from 15 June to 18 June.
  • In September 2018, an out of season promotion began, all seasonals were available including Yool and Rare Yool.
  • For Festival of Yay 2018, breeding began on December 5th to January 2nd.
  • In June 2019, an out-of season event took place from 14 June to 17 June.
  • In November 2019, a Black Friday promotion took place for all seasonal monsters (but excluding Rare and Epic variants), from November 29th to December 2nd, 2019.
  • For Festival of Yay 2019, breeding began on December 11th, 2019, and ended on January 6th, 2020

NOTE: Yool can only be bred or purchased during the dates listed. Any Yools on Cold Island that are obtained during that time will stay unless they are sold.   

Earning Rate and Maximum Income

Earning rate is in coins per hour and depends on Happiness % (Likes increase Happiness), also each monster has a limit to how much income it can hold at a time. Increasing the monster's level increases the limit.

Level Per Minute Coins Maximum Coins
0% Happiness 25% Happiness 50% Happiness 75% Happiness 100% Happiness
1 7 8 10 12 14 2,856
2 11 13 16 19 22 4,570
3 17 21 25 29 34 6,854
4 22 27 33 38 44 9,139
5 28 35 42 49 56 11,424
6 34 42 51 59 68 13,709
7 39 48 58 68 78 15,994
8 45 56 67 78 90 18,278
9 50 62 75 87 100 20,563
10 56 70 84 98 112 22,848
11 62 77 93 108 124 25,133
12 67 83 100 117 134 27,418
13 73 91 109 127 146 29,702
14 78 97 117 136 156 31,987
15 84 105 126 147 168 34,272
16 88 110 132 154 176 35,985
17 91 113 136 159 182 37,425
18 94 117 141 164 188 38,547
19 96 120 144 168 192 39,318
20 97 121 145 169 194 39,711

Feeding Monsters

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 10 40 -
2 20 80 40
3 40 160 120
4 80 320 280
5 160 640 600
6 320 1,280 1,240
7 640 2,560 2,520
8 1,280 5,120 5,080
9 2,560 10,240 10,200
10 5,120 20,480 20,440
11 10,240 40,960 40,920
12 20,480 81,920 81,880
13 40,960 163,840 163,800
14 81,920 327,680 327,640
15 122,880 491,520 655,320
16 184,320 737,280 1,146,840
17 276,480 1,105,920 1,884,120
18 414,720 1,658,880 2,990,040
19 622,080 2,488,320 4,648,920
20 - - 7,137,240

More info can be found in the Feeding article.

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 Yool:

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

Strategy

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Name Origin

The name "Yool" comes from the name of an ancient pagan mid-winter festival, Yule, which was later absorbed into Christmas. Yule is short for Yuletide.

Possible Monster Names

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

Notes

  • The Yool monster was the second Seasonal monster to be introduced to the game and appeared in the Market on December 5, 2012. It was initially available for purchase or breeding until 12:00 am EDT, December 26, 2012, but was extended until January 2, 2013.
  • Unlike most monsters, Yool only likes two decorations, the Crumpler Tree and the Piney Tree. The same goes for the Shugabass.
  • The Yool made an unofficial appearance in the Market during the Easter 2013 celebration, where it was available for purchase but without confirmation of successful breeding attempts. Officially, the Yool returned out of season with fanfare from April 30 until May 7, 2013 at noon ET. Confirmed to be available by breeding or purchase with diamonds (at an inflated price of 225).
  • The Punkleton, Yool, and the Hoola are the only seasonal monsters that still cost 150Diamond25px during the regular availability time.
  • Being a Festival of Yay monster, the Yool has several Christmas themed names: Feliz, the Spanish word for "merry"; Frawst, a pun of "frost"; Groodolph, a pun on "Rudolph"; Kringle, and Kris, references to Kris Kringle, a name for Santa Claus; Mizzletoe, a pun on "mistletoe"; Nog, a reference to eggnog; Puddin, a reference to Christmas pudding; Reignur, a pun on "reindeer"; and Rudy, an abbreviation of "Rudolph".
  • The Yool returned again in 2015 on December 3rd.
  • On December 2nd, 2015, the Yool was on sale for 75Diamond25px and was for early access for 24 hours.
  • On June 24, 2016, all Seasonal Monsters including Yool received an element. This addition of elements to Seasonal Monsters was not yet available in-game but was shown on a post My Singing Monsters put on social media. Each element design is based on the holiday the Seasonal Monsters are based of. According to that post, the Yool got a Christmas Tree. This can be further evidenced here.
  • The Yool is made to resemble Santa Claus, especially given its sound.
  • Yool made an appearance in a Big Blue Bubble video teasing The Festival Of Yay 2017.
  • So far, Yool has the highest breeding time amongst Seasonals.
  • The word 'Yay' means 'a bow' or 'Sagittarius' in the Turkish language, possibly referring to the season's celebration time.


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