The wiki actually has some info on the monofiliment wire bonus. They are trying to get you to use Nichrome Wire, for which there is some info here:
Nichrome wire Wiki.
I never got around to adding photo/video demos of NiCr wire in action, but the gist is that you hook up a short length to your battery and it gets red hot (I've lit matches and candles, burned through string, watched my helpers burn themselves, and melted fishing line). The only challenge for you will probably be in getting enough current to make the nichrome "work".
If you are using little alkaline batteries, you will need to put several in parallel for it to work. You will also probably need to use a pretty short length (maybe in the <1" range, I've never done it with little alkalines). In the missions of yesteryear, I've used nichrome in longer lengths with these types of batteries:
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^ they are the size of two of the normal "latern" style batteries side by side. 6V each. You probably don't need a battery that big, but I've never tried anything smaller.
If you pick too short of a length, the wire will heat up
too much and break, which is inconvenient since it has to be replaced every run. If you pick too long a length, it won't heat up at all. You just need to find the middle ground.