Fantasy Forest Story, like so many of the previous “Story” games for the iPhone and iPad, is all about hatching, growing, raising, breeding and evolving your animals. The first three in that list are fairly obvious as to how to pull them off, but the last two can be a bit more dicey. Read on to a full guide on how to breed and evolve your animals in Fantasy Forest Story!
Evolving them is actually a fairly simple matter. There are two different times when you can evolve your animal. One is at level three, after they have been fed to the point that the bar is full. The other time is at level 9, in the same situation (full feeding bar). Then, send them to the evolution flower, and when the time runs out, they will come out in their newly evolved form.
Breeding your animals is fairly simple on the surface, but it’s very nuanced and there is a lot that goes into getting the right animal. First, you have to have two animals that have been evolved once each (at least once), because if they haven’t gotten to level 4 yet, they are too young to be bred. Luckily, that requires only feeding and use of the evolution flower.
Next, stick them in, and let them breed for however long it takes, and when they come out, and egg will be produced. Once the egg is hatched, the new monster will have at least two elements, and you will be able to place it into one of the two element habitats that’s applicable.
For the most part, you will be able to tell what you will get by looking at the animal store – for example, one of the nature/rock animals is to be expected from breeding a Pandaffodil and a Rock Rhino. The situation gets a little bit more dicey when you breed multiple element animals together, as you have a much higher possibility of getting any animal of a completely random blend of these elements, or something very rare.
The rarest (for the most part) are the dark Skyger and the legendary Crystal Unicorn. The skyger can be had by breeding a fire and a water monster together. The Crystal Unicorn can be had by breeding any combination of the four main elements (besides dark) together. For example, breeding an Armordillo (rock and fire) with a Turtisle (nature and water) has a chance at earning you a Crystal Unicorn.