Sneyser comparison (MSM vs MSM DoF)
My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire
Sneyser is a four element monster in My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire that was added in the 1.10 update along with Deedge. It can be teleported to Space Island at level 10 or Cloud Island at level 15.
As a baby, it resembles a crocodile with big eyes, with a pair of small yet notable tusks on its lower jaw and a huge nose with lava for mucus. Its legs are also very small, contrasting with its rather big toes. It also has tufts of ice on the side of its face, and tiny geysers on the top of its body.
As an adult, its body is more defined and looks a bit like a hybrid of a crocodile and a hippopotamus with giant nostrils, with a notable under-bite, four tusks, and a longer nose. The ice tufts have grown as well and the geysers have expanded into a pool of water on top of its body. It gains a tiny tail as well. There is also lava leaking out of its nose. It can stretch its arms enough to touch the front of its nose with its claws.
The 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, sounding like the Castle from the first game.
On Cloud Island, it still retains its melody in the soundtrack.
My Singing Monsters
Sneyser is a quad-element Fire Monster exclusive to Fire Oasis. It was added on June 19th, 2019 during the 2.3.0 Fire Oasis Update. It is best obtained by breeding Woolabee and Toe Jammer.
It plays an extremely low pitched bass synth sound, so low that without high quality headphones or speakers it can be near impossible to hear.
It follows the same beat as Mammott's singing, but it also plays where Tweedle and Glowl sing.
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