Starhenge is an island in My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire. It was added in Version 1.7.0. Monsters called Celestials can be added there via the paths in the Daily Login Game. The egg of a certain Celestial has to travel a certain number of steps before reaching the end of the path, to be “zapped” into the Starhenge.
Every month, a new Celestial takes its turn to become available. Multiple Celestials of the same species may occupy the Starhenge at the same time. However, this isn’t often seen, because it is expensive to purchase the additional rolls of the Cosmic Dice that are usually needed to move multiple Celestials of the same type. The currently available Celestial can also be bought for 1,250 diamonds.
My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire is a prequel of the original My Singing Monsters, set in a time when the element of Fire was born. Unlike the original game, the main song is on “Continent”, a supercontinent land that was formed similarly to Pangaea. There are five sections of the continent, unlocked at different player levels and based on the Natural Islands from the original game. Monsters in their toddler form are initially raised on Continent, each of which plays a unique tune that contributes to the musical theme. Each monster requests a unique set of “crafting items” that can be used to increase their level up to level 20; filling these requests will reward in-game currency plus additional benefits that can unlock additional features of the game. At a certain monster level, unique to each monster, toddler monsters are able to permanently teleport to additional islands known as “Outer Islands” as adult monsters, gaining new musical lines on an island with a unique group of musical monsters that produce an entirely different song theme. These include Party Island, Space Island, Cloud Island, and Cave Island. There is also one other island called Starhenge, which is the old version of Celestial Island from the original game. Dawn of Fire also introduced Prismatics, which are only available during certain events, and during those events can be created by sending a monster through the Prism Gate. Prismatics serve as the prequel’s equivalent of Rare and Epic monsters from the original game.
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