Let’s be real—breeding an epic Bisonorus feels impossible at first. You’re staring at your creature, wondering if you’re doing something wrong, or if the game’s just messing with you. The truth? How to breed epic bisonorus isn’t some secret locked behind a paywall. It’s a learnable system with clear mechanics, and once you understand the pattern, you’ll be churning out epics consistently.
This guide walks you through the exact steps, the timing tricks that actually work, and the mistakes that’ll waste your time. No fluff, no “try these random combinations.” Just the real path to epic success.
What is Bisonorus and Why Breed Epic?
Bisonorus is a mid-tier creature in most monster-breeding games (think Nexo Knights, Clash of Clans, or similar strategy titles). It’s not the rarest, not the weakest—it’s the sweet spot where breeding actually matters. Epic versions hit harder, tank more damage, and look cooler. That’s the goal.
Why breed epic specifically? Because regular Bisonorus won’t cut it in higher-level content. You’ll get demolished by players with epic creatures. Breeding epic isn’t optional if you want to stay competitive. It’s the difference between struggling and dominating.
The epic version has roughly 40-60% better stats than the standard version. That’s not marginal. That’s game-changing. And the visual upgrade? Chef’s kiss. Your epic Bisonorus will stand out in your collection.
Breeding Basics: The Foundation You Need
Before you jump into epic breeding, you need to understand how breeding works at all. Think of breeding like combining two recipes—you need the right ingredients in the right proportions, or you get garbage.
Every creature has an element or type. Bisonorus is typically Earth or Nature element. When you breed two creatures, their offspring inherits traits from both parents. The game uses a hidden calculation based on:
- Parent elements (primary and secondary)
- Parent levels (higher levels increase epic chance)
- Parent rarity (rare parents breed rare offspring)
- Breeding time (longer times = better chances)
- Random seed (luck is real, but minimizable)
The breeding facility (or breeding cave, depending on your game) is where the magic happens. You’ll place two compatible creatures there, and after a timer expires, you get an egg. That egg hatches into your offspring.
Pro Tip: Always breed creatures that are at least level 10. Lower levels have almost zero chance of producing epics. It’s a waste of time and resources.
Epic Requirements: The Real Deal
Here’s where most people mess up. They think epic breeding is random. It’s not. It’s probabilistic, which means you can stack the odds in your favor.
To breed epic Bisonorus, you need:
- Two high-level parents (level 20+ is ideal, 30+ is better)
- Matching or complementary elements (Earth + Nature works, Earth + Earth works better)
- At least one parent should be rare or epic rarity (this is the biggest factor)
- Breeding time of 12+ hours (shorter times = lower epic chance)
- Patience and multiple attempts (you might need 3-5 tries)
The rarity factor is crucial. If you breed two common creatures, your epic chance is maybe 5-8%. If you breed a rare and an epic, your chance jumps to 25-35%. That’s why people hoard rare creatures—they’re breeding fuel.
The breeding time also matters more than people realize. A 4-hour breed might give you a regular Bisonorus. A 24-hour breed? Way better odds for epic. The game rewards patience.
According to Family Handyman’s approach to problem-solving, the same methodical thinking applies here: you break the problem into components and optimize each one. Same deal with breeding.
Parent Selection Strategy
This is where your strategy actually matters. You can’t just grab any two creatures and hope for the best.
Ideal Parent Setup:
- Parent 1: Epic or Rare Bisonorus (or close element match) at level 30+
- Parent 2: Rare creature with Earth/Nature element at level 25+
Why this combo? The epic parent carries the epic genes. The rare parent boosts the probability. Together, they create the best conditions for an epic offspring.
If you don’t have an epic parent yet, start with two rare creatures. You’ll breed rare offspring first, then use those as parents for epic attempts later. It’s a grind, but it’s the real path.
Element matching is underrated. Bisonorus is Earth element. If both parents are Earth, the offspring is almost guaranteed to be Earth (or Earth + secondary). If you mix Earth and Fire, you get unpredictable results. Stick with matching elements until you know what you’re doing.
Safety Warning: Don’t breed your only epic creature unless you have a backup. If the breeding fails (and it might), you’re stuck. Always keep your best creatures in reserve.
Level your parents before breeding. A level 30 parent and a level 15 parent will produce weaker offspring than two level 30 parents. Spend the time leveling. It’s worth it.
Step-by-Step Breeding Process

Here’s the exact process, no guessing:
- Open your breeding facility. It’s usually in the main hub or a dedicated building.
- Select “Start Breeding” or the equivalent button.
- Choose your first parent. Pick your highest-level, rarest creature (ideally epic or rare).
- Choose your second parent. Pick a rare creature with matching element.
- Confirm the breeding. The game will show you the estimated time and any resource costs.
- Wait. This is the hard part. Don’t rush it with premium currency unless you’re desperate.
- Collect the egg when ready. Move it to your hatchery.
- Wait for the egg to hatch. Another timer. Be patient.
- Check the offspring’s rarity. If it’s epic, celebrate. If not, repeat.
That’s it. Sounds simple because it is. The complexity is in the parent selection and the patience required.
Timing and Patience: The Underrated Part
Here’s the real talk: breeding epic Bisonorus takes time. Not just the breeding timer (though that’s part of it). I mean the overall timeline.
You’re probably looking at 2-4 weeks of consistent effort. Why? Because you need to:
- Level creatures to 20-30 (takes days)
- Collect rare creatures (takes grinding or luck)
- Attempt breeding multiple times (each attempt is 12-24 hours)
- Deal with failures and restart
This isn’t a flaw. It’s by design. The game wants you invested. The players who succeed are the ones who commit to the grind.
The timing of your breeding attempts matters too. If you breed during off-peak hours (like late night), you might get slightly better odds. This is probably placebo, but the community swears by it. More importantly, breed when you can actively manage the hatchery. Don’t start a 24-hour breed and then disappear for a week.
Patience is the secret weapon. Rushed breeding (using premium currency to speed up timers) is expensive and usually unnecessary. The players who breed epics consistently are the ones who let the timers run naturally.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Let me save you from the most common failures:
Mistake 1: Breeding low-level creatures. A level 5 and level 8? You’re wasting time. Get to level 20+ minimum. The epic chance is negligible below that.
Mistake 2: Mixing random elements. Breeding Fire and Water Bisonorus is chaos. Stick with Earth + Earth or Earth + Nature. Predictability wins.
Mistake 3: Using common creatures as parents. Common + Common = Common offspring, usually. You need at least one rare parent. This is non-negotiable.
Mistake 4: Rushing the breeding timer. Spending 200 gems to speed up a 12-hour breed is throwing money away. Let it run. The resource cost isn’t worth the marginal time savings.
Mistake 5: Not tracking your attempts. Keep a simple note of which parents you bred and what the result was. Patterns emerge. You’ll learn what works.
Mistake 6: Breeding your only high-level creature. If your breeding fails, you’re stuck with nothing. Always keep backups.
Mistake 7: Ignoring the breeding facility upgrades. If your game allows facility upgrades, do them. They increase epic chance directly. This is one of the few places where spending resources is actually worth it.
Optimization Tips for Consistent Results
Once you understand the basics, here’s how to optimize for consistent epic breeding:
Tip 1: Build a breeding army. Level multiple creatures to 20-30. Don’t rely on one parent. The more options you have, the more breeding attempts you can make simultaneously (if your facility allows it).
Tip 2: Join a community. Reddit, Discord, and in-game guilds share breeding data. You’ll learn which parent combinations work best. This saves weeks of trial and error.
Tip 3: Save your epics strategically. Once you breed your first epic Bisonorus, keep it. Use it as a parent for future breedings. Epic + Rare = much higher epic chance.
Tip 4: Understand the breeding cooldown. Some games have cooldowns between breeding attempts. Plan around this. If there’s a 2-hour cooldown, stack your breedings so they don’t overlap awkwardly.
Tip 5: Use secondary creatures wisely. If your game has secondary elements (like Bisonorus with Earth + Fire), experiment with these. Sometimes secondary elements increase epic chance in specific combinations.
Tip 6: Track the moon cycle or in-game events. Some games increase breeding odds during special events. Breed during these windows if possible.
Tip 7: Hoard resources before breeding season. If your game has seasonal breeding events, save your gems and resources. Spend them strategically when odds are best.
According to This Old House’s systematic approach to projects, the same principle applies: preparation and planning beat improvisation every time. Same with breeding.
For more technical optimization, check out Bob Vila’s detailed breakdowns of systems thinking—it’s the same mindset you need for breeding.
Pro Tip: Screenshot your successful breeding combinations. When you breed an epic, note the exact levels, rarities, and elements of both parents. Replicate this formula. It works.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you breed epic Bisonorus with two common creatures?
– Technically yes, but the odds are so low (under 1%) that it’s not practical. You’re better off breeding rare creatures first, then using those as parents for epic attempts. It’s faster overall.
How many breeding attempts does it usually take?
– With optimized parents (rare + epic), expect 3-5 attempts on average. With suboptimal parents (common + common), you might need 20+ attempts. The quality of your parents matters exponentially.
Does the breeding facility level affect epic chance?
– Yes. Upgrading your breeding facility directly increases epic breeding odds. If your game offers this, prioritize it. It’s one of the best investments you can make.
Should you breed Bisonorus with other creatures or only Bisonorus with Bisonorus?
– This depends on your game’s breeding rules. Some games allow cross-breeding (Bisonorus + Dragon = hybrid), others don’t. Check your game’s breeding guide. Generally, same-species breeding is more predictable.
What if you get a rare instead of epic?
– Don’t trash it. Rare creatures are valuable for future breeding attempts. Use it as a parent to breed toward epic. You’re building a breeding pipeline, not just one creature.
Is there a “best time” to breed for epic Bisonorus?
– Not officially, but many players report better odds during in-game events or specific times. This might be placebo, but it’s worth testing. More importantly, breed when you can actively manage the hatchery.

Can you breed epic Bisonorus with a regular Bisonorus?
– Yes, but the odds are lower than epic + rare. Epic + epic gives the best odds, but if you only have one epic, epic + rare is your next best option. Regular + regular is a last resort.
How do you speed up breeding without spending gems?
– You don’t, really. Breeding timers are designed to be long. The workaround is to breed multiple creatures simultaneously (if your facility allows it) so you’re always working toward something. Patience is the only free speed-up.




