“ Epic Riff's ability to shred on its symbiotic instrument is so impressive, its instrument needs two necks! But wait - is this instrument even alive? Of course it is! The eyeless, noseless, mouthless, and otherwise faceless instrument may have sacrificed its expressive visage for an extra neck, but it is still capable of communicating with its winged pal via forceful strums and playful twangs. ”

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Description

The Epic Riff is a purple, one-eyed, horned, feathered, winged, and webbed-footed. Its guitar is two necked and has spikes at the bottom. According to its in-game bio, Epic Riff's guitar is, in fact alive, even though the guitar has no eyes, nose, or mouth.

Song

See Riff.

Breeding

Epic Riff is only available for breeding (or buying) during limited time events.





Availability

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

Epic Riff, like all Epic Naturals are only available for breeding and buying some of the time during special events. Examples of such events:

All monsters that appear on a certain Island.

All monsters with a specific element

A seemingly random selection of a handful of Monsters.

In particular, they are likely to appear during Special Occasions.

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 Maximum 0% Happiness 25% Happiness 50% Happiness 75% Happiness 100% Happiness 1 17 21 25 29 34 25,922 2 27 33 40 47 54 41,475 3 39 48 58 68 78 62,211 4 53 66 79 92 106 82,949 5 66 82 99 115 132 103,686 6 80 100 120 140 160 124,423 7 93 116 139 162 186 145,161 8 105 131 157 183 210 165,897 9 119 148 178 208 238 186,635 10 132 165 198 231 264 207,372 11 146 182 219 255 292 228,110 12 159 198 238 278 318 248,847 13 171 213 256 299 342 269,583 14 185 231 277 323 370 290,321 15 198 247 297 346 396 311,058 16 207 258 310 362 414 326,610 17 216 270 324 378 432 339,675 18 222 277 333 388 444 349,865 19 227 283 340 397 454 356,862 20 228 285 342 399 456 360,431

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 food per level table: Level Food Per Feeding x4 Food to Level Up Total food to reach this Level 1 15 60 - 2 30 120 60 3 60 240 180 4 120 480 420 5 240 960 900 6 480 1,920 1,860 7 960 3,840 3,780 8 1,920 7,680 7,620 9 3,840 15,360 15,300 10 7,680 30,720 30,660 11 15,360 61,440 61,380 12 30,720 122,880 122,820 13 61,440 245,760 245,700 14 122,880 491,520 491,460 15 184,320 737,280 982,980 16 276,480 1,105,920 1,720,260 17 414,720 1,658,880 2,826,180 18 622,080 2,488,320 4,485,060 19 933,120 3,732,480 6,973,380 20 - - 10,705,860

More info can be found in this article.

Likes

La Go to La

Boss Monument Go to Boss Monument

Ambered Thing Go to Ambered Thing

Hammock Go to Hammock 1 of 4

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 will still only increase its happiness by 25%. If there's a Unity Tree on the island, items don't need to be near the monsters. Below are the things liked by Epic Riff:

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

Strategy

To see how efficient Epic Riff is at generating resources compared to other monsters check:

Name Origin

See Riff.

Possible Monster Names

To see all possible names for Epic Riff, see Monster Names.

Notes

The Epic Riff seems to be referencing the "one eyed one horned flying purple people eater", even though it has no teeth to eat and two horns.

The top of the Epic Riff’s head can be seen at the bottom of the 2019 Halloween loading screen. Interestingly, its head could only be seen on devices with a 4:3 ratio (such as an iPad Mini 2), as widescreen devices crop out much of the bottom of the original screen. The visibility of the bottom of the screen becomes progressively worse with current modern flagship devices that use aspect ratios such as 18:9, 19.5:9, or 21:9.





