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Monster Rancher EVO: My Complete FAQ by Dennisfantasy40
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Author: Dennis Patterson
Date Started: May 15th, 2006
Date Completed:
email:
[email protected]
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version history:
version 0.5: May 19th, 2006 Completed all but battle, bestiary and item
sections. Not completely formatted or spell checked.
version 0.6: May 23rd, 2006 Finished Battle section. Bestiary and item
sections not complete. Not spell checked.
version 0.7: May 25th, 2006 Added the go-to feature, fixed some spelling
errors and added a lot to the item secion and some to bestiary. Almost ready
for a submission.
This document uses a go-to feature. Beside each item on the table of contents
you'll see a 5 digit number in brackets. To go directly to that item, just do
the following:
To find specific characters or words
In the Edit menu, click Find.
In Find what, type the number in brackets beside the item you want to find.
Click Find Next twice.
Now that that's out of the way let's get to the table of contents.
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Table of Contents
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1) Before you start (10001)
2) Getting Started (10002)
a) Menu explanations (10003)
b) Characters (10004)
3) Getting Your Monster (10005)
4) Training Walkthrough (10006)
a) The Meeting (10007)
b) Mini Games (10008)
5) Adventures (10009)
a) Basic Exploration (10010)
b) Battling (10011)
c) Anima Points (10012)
6) Bestiary (10013)
a) Beaklon (10014)
b) Dragon (10015)
c) Ducken (10016)
d) Durahan (10017)
e) Garu (10018)
f) Gitan (10019)
g) Golem (10020)
h) Hare (10021)
i) Hengar (10022)
j) Jell (10023)
k) Joker (10024)
l) Lesione (10025)
m) Maya (10026)
n) Mew (10027)
o) Mocchi (10028)
p) Naga (10029)
q) Pancho (10030)
r) Piroro (10031)
s) Pixie (10032)
t) Plant (10033)
u) Raiden (10034)
v) Ripper (10035)
w) Suezo (10036)
x) Tiger (10037)
y) Zan (10038)
7) Items (10039)
a) Consumable Items (10040)
b) Material Items (10041)
c) Valuables(10042)
d) Gadget Parts (10043)
e) Equipment (10044)
8) Vs Mode (10045)
9) Frequently Asked Questions (10046)
10) Credits and Thanks (10047)
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Before You Start 10001
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Monster Rancher: Evo is the fifth game in the Monster Rancher series on the PS2
This series flows different from a pokemon game, the emphasis is on training
and bonding with your monster with a few RPG elements thrown in.
When you first play Monster Rancher EVO make certain you have enough space on
your memory card to save. The only thing more frustrating than going through a
tedious first half hour of doing little in the game is going through it twice
because you had to reset and make space on your memory card.
If you plan on spending a lot of time checking your different CDs for monsters
I find it helps two spaces set aside for this, one space for discs you've
already checked and one for ones you haven't checked yet. Also because you're
opening and closing the disc tray and changing discs so often, make sure to
take extra care of your monster rancher disc. I know this is all common sense
but it sucks having to spend the money to get a new copy of the game because
of one tiny little scratch.
This is my first FAQ, so I'm doing my best to add my own bit of humor along
the way because as informative and helpful an FAQ should be to read, you should
also enjoy reading it too.
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Getting Started 10002
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Ok you've sat through the first 1/2 hour and basically done what the game has
told you to do. Now you're left without much explanation of what everything
does and you're lost, not knowing what to do or who that is. Well here you go.
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Menu Explanations 10003
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Title Screen:
From the title screen you can choose to start a new game, load a previously
saved game, go into versus mode or configure your options.
The options you can configure are screen posiion, color and sound options.
Any time during normal gameplay you can press [] and several menu options come
up. The meeting is essentially its own menu with some options you can only
find there. This section is broken up between meeting menu options and normal
menu options
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Meeting Menu Options:
Albert's Face: This concludes your meeting. Don't choose this until you've
finished with the other options
Schedule: This is where you can choose what weeks you'll put on a
performance, go on an adventure, or just let your monsters practice their
tricks. Later on you're able to choose to move to a new town here, but not
until you finish the main story of the game.
Nayuta: Here you can choose to freeze monsters, unfreeze frozen ones,
combine monsters and unlock monsters from your discs and your book.
Information: This option lets you control the training for your monsters.
You see on the far left the faces of the different trainers you have. Between
the trainer and the monster you'll see a heart shaped icon. This fills up
over time as long as the same monster is with the same trainer. It signifies
how well bonded the trainer and monster are. High bonding means much better
motivation. Pressing X on the monster will let you change what monster the
trainer trains. The word in bold beside your monster's name is how hard the
monster will be working. This also has an effect on their motivation and
tiredness. The word underneath that is the monster's attitude. This is a
signal for how hard the monster prefers to work. Clicking the little symbol
to the right of the monster's policy will let you change what trick they
perform. You can only perform a different trick if you have the gadget to
perform it with. You'll also see how motivated your monster is and how tired
they are. Both of these stats effect how well training will go. The symbol on
the far right shows if they will be practicing or resting this week.
Option: This option is where you can save and load your game and change
the in game settings.
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Normal Options:
Data: Here is where you can check on the stats of your monster and the moves
they have learned, what tricks they can perform, DNA traits, what items you
have, what monsters are in your book and what ammounts to the game's world map.
Anima Points: Anima Points or AP is the screen where you can use the AP you
earn in battles to teach your monsters moves and store union attacks. AP is
explained in detail in the adventures section.
Program: shows the information you finalized in the Information section of the
meeting menu. Remember that you can't change any of the options from here,
only view them.
Next Week: This is the option you'll use to advance to the next week after
you're finished checking on your monsters and visiting the town.
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Characters 10004
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Julio: This is who you play as in the game. You can change his name if you
want to. He's 15 years old and dreams of one day beincoming a professional
moster breeder. He can use a mysterious accordion to help with monster
training.
Nayuta: She is a mysterious girl who has the power to regenerate Saucer Stones
using a strange fan like items. She is curious about Julio and very cheerful
and encoraging to him, but seems to have some secrets.
Albert: He acts as the head of your circus, and its ring master. He started
the circus to make people happy, not to make money. He's polite and very
helpful in organizing your training.
Marlene: She sometimes seems as mysterious as Nayuta, but this 19 year old is
very helpful at training monsters with you. She doesn't seem to like the
capital city.
Tico: A young boy with a tail that is very good with monsters. He eventually
joins up with you and helps you train more monsters. It'll take some
convincing though.
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Getting Your Monster 10005
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OK you've done your little training battle with your monster and you're told
that you can have additional monsters to train at a time, well it's time to get
yourself some new monsters to train. There are a few ways you can go about the
task.
On your adventures into town, you'll see a little house with a disc symbol
above the door. When you go inside here, you're able to talk to the person who
is behind the counter and get yourself a sealed monster. You get to chose your
name for the monster here as well. They don't have a big selection of monsters
but sometimes you can get a rare monster through this method. It's great for
finding a monster that you can't get after unlocking all your discs.This saves
the monster to a slate. Slates are like monsters you're keeping for later.
Unlocking monsters through your CDs/DVDs/games is easily the most popular way
of getting a monster. It's what makes this series so unique. At the meeting
menu, you can go to the secion that allows you to get new monsters, explained
above. By selecting the unlock from disc option and following the on screen
prompts, you can use your different discs to get different monsters. You can
only have as many actual monsters as you can train, up to 5. After that when
you try to unlock monsters from discs, Nayuta will tell you that you can only
save the monster to your book, bringing us to the next way of getting monsters.
Every time you get a new monster, a record of what that monster is and it's
starting stats are saved in your book. Consider the book to be a cloning lab
that stores DNA samples of all your monsters. Any time you have free space you
can get the book to create essentially a clone of a monster you already have.
You can combine monsters that are in slate form as well. Combining in this
game is different from other monster rancher games. Instead of the two
monsters that you chose to combine becoming fused together to create a new
monster, it's more like the monsters have a baby monster. The parent monsters
still exist and can be bred again.
The best aspect of combining monsters is the effect it has on your monster's
stats. Breeding two well trained monsters together is the easiest way to start
off with a powerful monster. For example if you trained one monster to have
high intelligence and another monster to have high stamina, the baby monster
would have higher than usual stats in intelligence and stamina.
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Training Walkthrough 10006
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Training your monster isn't the most straight forward thing going in this game.
You need to get your monster, you need someone to train them, you need
something forthem to train with, you need to do your circus performance to
actually see any gains. And that just covers the stat part. The good thing is
once you get the hang of it, it's easy to train 5 monsters at a time. And
other than practice the best way to get the hang of it all is breaking it down
step by step.
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The Meeting 10007
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Each time a new week rolls around you end up in the backroom of your circus
with everyone on your circus team. Talk to Albert to get this meeting started.
The meeting is really just a specific menu with certain options you can only
chose from here. Nayuta's option deals with new monsters. Here you can
unlock from discs, combine monsters, seal monsters and get monsters from your
book.
The rearing information option will let you change what monsters are being
trained by whom and how hard in what stats. You also get an overview of how
tired they are, how motivated they are and how well they've bonded to the
trainer they're with.
The red triangle option is your schedule. Here you can choose what weeks you
go on adventures, what weeks you're essentially doing nothing and what weeks
you're performing. You have to put at least a month between your shows, but
if you want to train hard, it's best to perform more often.
Selecting the picture of Albert's face ends the meeting and gets you back to
your game for the week.
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Mini Games 10008
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Once you've chosen your tricks for your monsters and set a date for your circus
show, the stat growth for your monsters is now up to how well you perform in
your circus. The difference between a weak and a strong monster can come down
to how well you do in your performance.
Unfortunately for those playing the game, the explanations for these mini-games
aren't exactly easy to understand. They are relatively easy to play however so
don't give up hope. Besides, what good is an FAQ if it can't help you play
your game better?
Now the game will give you the option of seeing a long winded and convoluted
explanation of how to play these games, here I'll go step by step and break
down each aspect of each game.
The mini-games are composed of 2 aspects. There's the "matching" aspect
that they start with, and the "flash" aspect that the last 2 use.
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Minigame #1)
You'll notice a row of colored symbols on the bottom of the screen. You'll
also notice a collumn of symbols on the right side of the screen too. The goal
here is to press the X button when the colors in the corners match. When you
time it right you get an increase in score and move on to the next symbol in
your row. You only have so much time to do this, and are only able to make 3
misses before you're through.
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Minigame #2)
This is a much easier minigame to play in my opinion. At the bottom of your
screen you'll see a series of buttons matching up to buttons on your
controller. Press the buttons in the order they are in your row before time
runs out to get a good score. It's that easy
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Minigame #3)
Right from the start this game is different from the rest. You'll see a circle
with colored symbols moving around inside of it, and a red circle. You'll
also see another row of colored symbols at the bottom. The point of this one
is for you to move the red circle around, and make it overlap the next symbol
in your row at the bottom of the screen. When its overlapping, press X to get
points.
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The 'Flash' Aspect
After going through the first part of your minigame, you'll end up here with a
big colored symbol in the middle of your screen, and three smaller ones moving
along the top, left and right sides of the screen. The three smaller ones are
different colors, only one will match the color of the middle symbol. When the
small symbol that matches the big symbol moves to the centre of it's 'track'
move the analog stick in that direction.
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Gadgets:
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Gadgets are an essential part of training a strong monster. Two monsters of
the same species and sub species could be trained by two different people who
are both equally good at the minigame aspect of training, yet as long as they
are using different gadgets, you will have completely different stats. In fact
not using gadgets at all makes for essentially useless training.
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Getting a Gadget:
Gadget's are complex pieces of equipment, other than your first small set,
you'll have to find or buy parts for your gadget, each gadget consists of a
tank, a kit and optionally a prop. Tanks determine the main stat to be trained
and by how much, the kit determines just what trick it is and what extra stats
are trained, and the prop really just effects how much the crowd likes the look
of the trick.
You can't just build a gadget yourself, you're a monster breeder not a
mechanic. Thankfully once you get to the second town you'll be able to get the
gadget shops to build them for you for a small fee. Gadget shops are also a
great place to get gadget parts, however they can also be found exploring and
traded for gems in Albert's home town.
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Performances are where all your training comes together and the stats start to
grow. When the actual performance is going on, you'll see a stick figure in
the circle in the bottom right corner, surrounded by pictures with your monster
underneath. This is to show how excited your audience is (the stick figure
part) and how well your monsters are doing percentage wise (0 is not good, 100
is what you're aiming for) You'll also see Albert in the middle and you'll be
able to run up to the giant clown heads to start the mini-games. How well you
do in the mini-games is how well the monster does. The key is to keep running
around between clown heads and doing tricks to get all your monsters up as high
in percentage as you can. In between tricks the audience will toss out money
for you to run around and collect as well, the key is to balance the money
grabbing with the mini-games, you only have a small ammount of time to run
around and if you wait too long, Albert will simply start the next trick, so
don't dilly dally.
After all the performances when time runs out, you'll see everyone take a bow
before going to the actual stat gains of your monsters. Notice that the ones
who performed best (and who are in their prime training time age wise) will get
optimal stat gains. Using gadgets and optimal training it becomes easy to get
a powerful monster. Keep in mind the best stat gains occur when your monster
hits their prime, I find that occurs after several months of life.
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Adventures 10009
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The meat of your storyline in the game comes from the adventures you go on. In
theory it's possible to train monsters of almost every type up to pretty high
stats without finishing even the first adventure, but by ignoring the adventure
aspect of the game, you're missing out on battles, learning abilities, finding
items, etc.
Before you go on an adventure, you can get missions from the guild in the town.
This is where you can earn money and items by performing certain tasks in
adventures like killing a certain ammount or type of monsters, etc. Just go
talk to them after completing the requirements and you'll get your reward as
long as you accepted the mission.
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When the week rolls around that you set aside for an adventure, you'll be
prompted to choose which 3 monsters to bring with you, they're battle formation
and what equipment you can give them.
When you actually start your adventure, you'll be in whatever area you're
exploring with your monster. Pressing O will bring up a map. On your map the
red dots are wild monsters to fight, the blue dots are treasure boxes to open
and there is sometimes a big G on the map telling you where to go.
When battling monsters in the wild, try to sneak up on them, rather than have
them come running straight after you. You start out with an advantage in guts
this way rather than giving the wild monster the advantage. Since there
aren't a lot of places to heal your monster while you're adventuring, you'll
probably want every advantage you can get in battle, to keep your monster's HP
up.
Walking towards your monster you can ride him by pressing R1 if they're big
enough to support your weight.
While walking with your monster, the monster will occasionally stop and make a
noise, while a purple icon is shown on the ground. This means the monster has
sniffed out an item, just go up to the purple icon and press X. Some are just
gems that can be traded for more items, some are equipment, make sure to go
through your items after you've finished exploring to take stock of what you've
found.
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Battling can be anything from a one on one, to a three on three affair. At
first you'll only be able to use your starting monster, but after a simple
tutorial battle giving you the basics of moves, you'll be able to get right
into the three on three. Another tutorial sets up how to use your team
effectively together.
The tutorial flies by so fast, its easy to miss an important bit of information
and not be able to understand an aspect of battling which can hurt you later in
the game.
Here we have the basics of battling:
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Monster Movement:
Out of your three monsters in battle, you can cycle between the one you want
to move/chose attacks for by pressing the R1 or L1 button. While the monster
you want to move is selected, you can move them forward or backward by simply
moving your analog stick forward or backwards.
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Monster Attacks:
To choose an attack for your monster, just press the X button and a list of
possible attacks your monster can perform come up. Your monster is limited by
what attacks it has learned so far and how much 'guts' your monsters have.
Certain monster attacks are only effective at certain distances from your
oponent. That's why moving your monsters is so important.
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Battle Flow:
Your monster can't simply use moves continuously. Your entire team has a sort
of MP called guts. You'll see the ammount of guts you currently have at the
bottom of the screen. Keep in mind that this number applies to all three of
your monsters, for example if you had 20 guts accumulated and your first
monster uses an attack costing 10 guts, you would only have 10 guts left for
your other monsters to use.
Thankfully this number keeps going up for both you and your opponent during
battle. (Well not so much thankfully for your opponent, but you know what I'm
getting at) When you're low on guts, it's probably best to plan your attacks
wisely, when you're higher in guts, use the opportunity to take out your
opponent's HP with stronger attacks.
Close range attacks require you to get your monster close to your opponent.
When you get too close and red circles appear under you and the opponent, it
means that you're locked together with the opponent. You can only target
eachother until you become unlocked. You can do this by continually pressing
the [] button.
Certain techniques your monster learns depend on having your guts above or
below a certain number. Depending on the technique, let your guts work to your
advantage.
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Battle Extras:
Depending on the positioning of your monsters in battle, you can use union
attacks and continuous attacks:
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Union Attacks:
After stocking up enough Anima Points to use a Union attack (see Anima Points
secion below) you're able to use a union attack in battle as long as your
monsters are considered to be lined up (with green circles underneath them) and
your guts must be high enough. (at or above 50, each union attack consumes 50
guts)
This is a very strong attack that can easily take off huge ammounts of your
enemy's HP, if not kill them all outright. The only downside is the large
ammount of Anima Points required to stock up the attack.
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Continuous Attacks:
When your monsters are lined up (green circles underneath them) you'll be able
to choose moves for both of the monsters. This allows the moves to be combined
together and have the effects of the attacks power up, certainly an advantage.
Also with certain techniques you can alter the effects of continuous attacks.
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Anima Points, or AP are like experience earned by a character in an RPG. On
the menu screen for in adventures or just when you pause. You can do 3 things
with your AP, all by choosing AP from your menu.
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Union Attacks:
You need Anima Points to use a union attack. You can allocate points to be
used for this by pressing the R1 button on your controller. AP points will
start going down from the monster's totals, and the bar at the bottom of the
screen will fill up. When you fill up the bar, you get to use a union attack
in battle. Be careful about how you use this though.
You can store up to 9 union attacks, however the ammount of AP needed to store
an attack increases after each attack you store. For example, it takes 100 AP
to store your first attack, but it takes 200 AP to store that second attack.
The advantages of this is that in a single battle, you can use 2 union attacks
(or 3 or 4 or however many you have stored up), the downside is that the
ammount of total AP needed grows exponentially, making it a balanced system.
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Moves:
Unlike previous monster rancher games where you learn new moves somewhat
randomly from errantries (I know that there was a lot more to it than just
being random, but it certainly 'felt' random) Here you spend AP to teach and
upgrade your monster's moves.
Beside each monster's face on the AP screen, you'll see the ammount of AP the
monster has to use and two little icons you can select with the X button. One
is techniques, that's covered next, the other one covered here will teach moves
to your monster.
Choosing this icon sends to you the screen where you'll see a list of moves on
the right, they're cost in AP to learn and on the left of the screen you'll
see information about what the move actually does, givng you an idea of which
moves you'll actually want to teach it. Some moves are simply an upgrade of
moves you already have, meaning they can't be learned unless you have already
learned the move it upgrades.
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Techniques:
The best way to explain techniques is to think about characters in RPGs.
Usually a character has special attacks and magic to use, but also have
abilities to make them stronger, enhancing magic of a certain element, or
increasing your defense, or whatever. That's what techniques are for your
monster. And just like the moves, you chose them in just about the same way.
By selecting the techniques icon with X, you'll go to a similar screen. You
can start chosing techniques to learn right away, but keep in mind that there
is a limit of the number of techniques a monster can learn, and that there are
different kinds of techniques, some affect your offense, some affect your
defense, some affect the flow of battle.
Once you're at this screen, press R1 and L1 to cycle through the different
kinds of techniques and make sure you think hard about what techniques you
really want.
Just like the moves, there are some techniques that are an upgrade of ones
that you already have. Thankfully the upgrades replace the original technique
just like with moves, so there's no need to worry about wasting your technique
space for upgrades.
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Bestiary 10013
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This section details all the different monsters in the game, their breed and
sub-breed, the games description of specific monsters and my point of
I try to give an over view of what the main species is like as a whole in terms
of looks and strong/weak points. After each specific species I give you the
write up straight from the game. (With translation errors fixed where
appropriate)
Each monster has a main and sub breed, which come in many combinations, but
there is one type that can only be used as a sub-breed. the "???" or mystery
type makes for some interesting looking monsters that are often there for
laughs, but end up being quite powerful and desirable in some cases.
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Beaklon Monsters: 10014
These monsters are like big beetles. Their strong points are its power and
defense, speed is a little lacking.
Beaklon (Beaklon/Beaklon)
A large insect tpe monster whose main strength is its power and stamina. Very
popular with boy breeders, who are said to hold eaklon tournaments in secret.
A species under the spotlight!
Beerock (Beaklon/Golem)
aka heavy stone. There are ones weighing over a ton. It is very adept at
using its sharp body and weight for attacks. It is relatively obedient, easy
to raise.
Centurion (Beaklon/Durahan)
Its body covered in special alloyed metal, is well known for its resistance.
But it bears its heavy weight with its very small legs, so be careful not to
hurt its knees
Ducklon (Beaklon/Ducken)
In order to raise this monster, ou should not feed it too mch. Do not to look
into its face and do not demand too much from it. These points are crucial.
Keep them in mind.
Jelaydon (Beaklon/Zan)
A sharp body is a weapon in itself. For this reason, the association calls for
caution when training it. For a big monster, it weighs very little.
Kanabron (Beaklon/Maya)
Its horns are very good, but its claws are its main weapon. The sharp claws
are known as Iron Claws, and you would not want it on your bad side. Things
would get ugly
Melcarba (Beaklon/Hengar)
A battle machine without emotions. Its covered in a special super antique body
that is hard and resistant to corrosion. But it has many many weaknesses, such
as being scared of heights.
Orchestron (Beaklon/?)
A possessed trumpet used by a famous trumpeter is said to have turned into a
monster. By combining with various musical instruments, it is able to perform
as an orchestra.
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Dragon Monsters: 10015
Well for just about every monster rancher fan, an explanation isn't necessary.
Dragons are big, strong and when well raised, make mince meat out of your
opponents in battle.
Dragon (Dragon/Dragon)
All breeders want the chance to raise the mighty dragon at least once in their
careers. Its razor sharp claws can rend steel and it even has wings to fly!
Corkasus (Dragon/Beaklon)
It has the hardest shell amongst all dragons. The horns are said to be able to
penetrate anything. Nobody knows which is stronger between the horns and shell
Crevasse (Dragon/Tiger)
There is rumor it quietly inhabits a cave in the northern lands. It is usually
living in tranquility, but is infamous for its fury towards anyone trespassing
into its land.
Diabolos (Dragon/Joker)
The "King of Dragons" this monster was let loose from its sleep by evil sorcery.
Now that sorcerrer is no mor, and so it wanders alone, seeking blood.
Gurlock (Dragon/?)
Who loves the "Official S PlaySation Magazine"? Gurlok! He gets so much snazzy
info from OPM, that he's had a tattoo roclaming his love for the mag inked onto
his belly
Niezheg (Dragon/Naga)
When the end of the world approaces, the Niezheg arrive in droves from the ends
of the earth. The very souls of those who look upon its evil power turn to
dust.
Owlbeard (Dragon/Raiden)
An owlbeard with sad and soothing eyes, and a pacifist heart. Its cry is
sometimes called the symbol of peace.
Paper Dragon (Dragon/?)
10000 pieces of Origami made by a ill healthed boy, combined into one and
turned into a dragon. According to the legend, the boy's illness has since
cured.
RockDragon (Dragon/Golem)
In a long-ago war between gods and demons, this monster weielded a flame that
burned for seven days and nights. Beware its godlike wrath. You might be
next!
Sraosha (Dragon/Maya)
A monter with beautiful wings on its flexible boy. It is called "jade in body
form" Once trust is established, it will sely show its ability in keeping with
it's nickname.
TechnoDragon (Dragon/Henger)
An ancient weapon made from the dragon. For all the vast power it wields, the
creaking sounds of this monster's body mix with the groans of its victims.
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Ducken Monsters: 10016
Duckens are like little toy ducks with multi colored bellies. They are fun to
train and are good on speed and defense, life and power aren't so good though
Ducken (Ducken/Ducken)
This mody monster used to be someone's toy long ago. It doesn't have a serious
thought in its head and does whatever it wants, but ended up leaarning a lot
somehow
Blocken (Ducken/Golem)
It can withstand most attacks with its stone-made body, although its goggling
eye is a weak-spot needing close protection, it treads on it by mistake and
staggers about in agony
GrapaDuck (Ducken/Naga)
Its appearance is nothing special but it thinks it is really cute. It thinks
everyone is running away because they are shy. It is rmored to eat its own
flesh from the stomach sometimes.
MachuPicchu (Ducken/Hengar)
It looks all high tech but it actually uses a spring to move around.
Apparently it is hard to match the gears in good timing. You should let him
off when he makes small errors.
MagaMocken (Ducken/Maya)
A baby onster with a cool green body that crawls on fours. The big ears look
like a decoration, but it can hear things clearly. Although whether they are
really ears or not is unknown.
Miyabiyakan (Ducken/?)
Known otherwise as the king of festivals. Its body shines with glitter and it
has a true latin heart, whose dancing samba attracts many, alhough its strength
in batles is largely unknown
Paradocken (Ducken/Gitan)
Its glare from the eye of its bod is sure to scare away most enemy monsters.
The fact that the eye is its main attack must be tightly concealed. It's
actually quite cowardly
Pitan (Ducken/Ripper)
There are no srprises here, a scheming character that keeps its intentions in
the dark. Its sharp-edged wings are weapons to be wary of.
PumpkiDuck (Ducken/Pancho)
Ducken likes pmpkins. Its present state is due to eating too many pumpkins.
Its recent worry is being eaten by its fellow species.
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Durahan Monsters: 10017
Durahan are big living pieces of armor. Think Nightmare from Soul Caliber.
Durahans are locked at the beginning of the game, meaning until you get to a
certain point in the game, any disc you try to unlock with any of the monsters
in this section won't work, and the game will tell you so. Don't fret, just
try them again later on down the line. Durahans are great in defense.
AquaKnight (Durahan/Lesione)
The soul of a knight which defeated the dragon by the shore reside in this
sword. It is sharply edged enough even to split water in half and is suited
for battle near water.
Berserker (Durahan/Naga)
A knight that has gained its power from the dark side by working for the king
of darkness. It possess nothing of the likes of knighthood, and commits itself
to all kinds of evil and inumanity.
Curevis (Durahan/Pancho)
This phantom knight, clad in pumpkin armor, uses its hatchet to punish monsters
who dare to wreak havoc in its pumpkin patch. It wears a pumpkin god on it's
waist.
Durahan (Durahan/Durahan)
Help the weak, shatter the strong. It has been said that the mighty soul of
the ancient knight reside in the armor. It fights for loyalty and for justice.
Genocider (Durahan/Joker)
The knight of death skull appears from misty darkness with a vigorous thunder
and will disapeaar again. It's sword steals life from all living things and is
able to slice through even stone.
Glacier (Durahan/Tiger)
The chosen one with a brave heart and a calm mind which was born in a world
encapsulated in ice. The soul of the chosen one resided in this armor, and
became known as Glacier.
Goldie (Durahan/Suezo)
A mysterious knight that once guarded a flourishing golden capital. But this
capital suddenly vanished, and now the knights eyes reflect the king's curse.
OmoroKnight (Durahan/Ducken)
An armor shining in three colors. If you hold your laughs and give it close
observation, you will realize that it is a pretty good armor.
SpiritKnight (Durahan/?)
SpiritKnight is the knight of all knights. The shining helmet is a symbol of
this. It cleans it every day.
Vesuvius (Durahan/Dragon)
People call it the "Flaming Knight" It has obtained the eternal soul by
defeating the legendary Dragon living in the flaming volcano. Since it lost
it's body its soul has resided the armor.
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Garu Monsters: 10018
Garu look like a cross between Mews and the mogwai from The Gremlin's movies.
They have decent power for little guys
Battleleon (Garu/Durahan)
Capitano (Garu/Piroro)
A performer with ample pride and heart. Battling is a stage to it. Its battle
spectacle never lets spectators down.
Garu (Garu/Garu)
Energetic at all times! Always curious! A little bit of a coward? But when
it has to, it will fly, jump and push its way through! Such quality makes Garu
a very popular monster.
Ingarul (Garu/?)
Moose (Garu/Hare)
It makes people melt when it hugs you with its fluffy moussed hair. It should
be raised with affection and love. It will tun a long hard journey into an
enoyable time.
MermaGaru (Garu/Naga)
You have an interesting taste if you have taken notice of this cute/yucky
monster. But this one is more eccentric than it looks, so it needs good
taking care of.
MocchiGaru (Garu/ Mocchi)
MocchiGaru was a guard at a high ranking office. Ith hates bulling, and when
the enemy is a big monster, MocchiGaru will grow in size itself to match the
enemy.
Shidao (Garu/Ripper)
Shido is said to be able to predict weather and earthquakes. But it won't
share the prediction with anyone. Try touching the tip of its nose, if it is
wet, it will rain tomorrow.
TriEye (Garu/Suezo)
Wolfie (Garu/Tiger)
If ou are in pursuit of cueness and coolness together, Wolfie is the choice for
you. If you want strength on top of that, that is up to you.
Zabel (Garu/Zan)
The first person who saw Zabel sealed it under a spell in surprise. As Garu is
called the "child of the sun", this one is called the "child of the moon".
TriEye (Garu/Suezo)
"If you can see TriEye three times a day, a miricle will happed" is the rumor
that circulates among kids. So let's train it well to prevent embarassment.
Ingarul (Garu/???)
Ingarul is one of the most complete and refined in spirit amongst the Garu
species. However, obseration of his daily activites casts a doubt on that
reputation.
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Gitan Monsters: 10019
Gitan (Gitan/Gitan)
Boo (Gitan/?)
Giloliton (Gitan/Suezo)
Halloween (Gitan/Pancho)
Jet (Gitan/Zan)
Lafreshitan (Gitan/Plant)
Matalyn (Gitan/Maya)
Moztan (Gitan/Raiden)
Munitan (Gitan/Mocchi)
Shishitan (Gitan/Garu)
Tanmarin (Gitan/Lesione)
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Golem Monsters: 10020
Golems are big, strong rock monsters.
Golem (Golem/Golem)
Battle Rocks (Golem/Durahan)
Big-Tokobot (Golem/?)
Butcher King (Golem/?)
Eagle King (Golem/Raiden)
GigaBio (Golem/Gitan)
Gobi (Golem/Hengar)
Jailkeeper (Golem/Zan)
MochiMonk (Golem/Mocchi)
Pink Golem (Golem/Pixie)
Poseidon (Golem/Jell)
Titan (Golem/Suezo)
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Hare Monsters: 10021
Hares are litte bouncing bunny rabbits.
Hare (Hare/Hare)
Orabitt (Hare/Dragon)
Fairy Hare (Hare/Pixie)
Gunbitt (Hare/Durahan)
Jackoranta (Hare/Pancho)
Marm (Hare/Maya)
Pulscorn (Hare/Tiger)
RoboRabi V (Hare/?)
Rocky Fur (Hare/Golem)
Tobita (Hare/Raiden)
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Hengar Monsters: 10022
Hengars are like little alien robot techno monsters, and there aren't that many
to speak of. However they are used a lot as a sub-species. Hengars are locked
at the beginning of the game, meaning until you get to acertain point in the
game, any disc you try to unlock with any of the monsters in this section won't
work, and the game will tell you so. Don't fret, just try them again later on
down the line.
Hengar (Hengar/Hengar)
Sky Hengar (Hengar/?)
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Jell Monsters: 10023
Jells are like a bouncy, rolly Jello dudes. And trust me that's a good thing.
Jell (Jell/Jell)
DarkCell (Jell/Joker)
FlameJell (Jell/Dragon)
Gal (Jell/Garu)
Gibier Jell (Jell/Hare)
Insebel (Jell/Beaklon)
Jellnico (Jell/?)
Momo Slime (Jell/Pixie)
Pedrolino (Jell/Piroro)
RipperSlime (Jell/Plant)
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Joker Monsters: 10024
Jokers are clowns from hell and have a sort of grim reaper aspect to them. As
it turns out one of the few jokers in the game IS a grim reaper.
Jokers are locked at the beginning of the game, meaning until you get to a
certain point in the game, any disc you try to unlock with any of the monsters
in this section won't work, and the game will tell you so. Don't fret, just
try them again later on down the line.
Grim Reaper (Joker/?)
Joker (Joker/Joker)
Toryo (Joker/?)
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Lesione Monsters: 10025
Think Loch Ness monster.
Lesione Lesione/Lesione
Grapie (Lesione/Naga)
LavaLessie (Lesione/Dragon)
LessieOrca (Lesione/?)
Jelly Saurus (Lesione/Jell)
Merlion (Lesione/Garu)
MocchiSaurus (Lesione/Mocchi)
Scarabio (Lesione/Beaklon)
Uminaibi (Lesione/Maya)
Yuma (Lesione/Henger)
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Maya Monsters: 10026
Maya are like a sort of kitty cat. The best comparison is to the Evee in
pokemon. (Yes I'm aware that in a monster rancher game, pokemon is a dirty
word. AND that Evee's are more like dogs/foxes than cats, but I digress)
Mayas are locked at the beginning of the game, meaning until you get to a
certain point in the game, any disc you try to unlock with any of the monsters
in this section won't work, and the game will tell you so. Don't fret, just
try them again later on down the line.
Maya (Maya/Maya)
ChuraMaya (Maya/Pixie)
Faylay (Maya/Ripper)
Gappaya (Maya/Suezo)
Haman (Maya/?)
Irabuya (Maya/Naga)
MuiMaya (Maya/Plant)
NorMaya (Maya/?)
Shiisa (Maya/Garu)
TeeMaya (Maya/Raiden)
YamiMaya (Maya/Joker)
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Mew Monsters: 10027
Mew are like stuffed cat dolls. They certainly look cute but I haven't raised
many so I can't say how they are in battles.
Mew (Mew/Mew)
BowMew (Mew/Tiger)
DevilMew (Mew/Gitan)
Duckmew (Mew/Ducken)
Eared Mew (Mew/Hare)
GreyMew (Mew/Ripper)
MewBat (Mew/?)
MikMew (Mew/Garu)
MochiMew (Mew/Mocchi)
MumMew (Mew/Pixie)
SkullMew (Mew/Joker)
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Mocchi Monsters: 10028
Since I already made a reference to pokemon in this guide, I'll just not make a
comparison between Mocchi being an unofficial mascot of the Monster Rancher
series and Pikachu being the mascot of the Pokemon series. Seriously though
these guys come in great varieties and I think theyre a great starting monster.
Mocchi (Mocchi/Mocchi)
Armocchi (Mocchi/Durahan)
Beakie (Mocchi/Ducken)
BeetleMochi (Mocchi/Beaklon)
Draco Moch (Mocchi/Dragon)
Gelatine (Mocchi/Jell)
Gingie (Mocchi/Ripper)
MaidChi (Mocchi/?)
Manna (Mocchi/Pixie)
Mucchi (Mocchi/Hare)
OwlMochi (Mocchi/Raiden)
PengiMochi (Mocchi/Tiger)
PumpkiMochi (Mocchi/Pancho)
TropiMochi (Mocchi/?)
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Naga Monsters: 10029
Naga are like a sort of salamander/sea serpent. Vicious looking and strong.
Naga (Naga/Naga)
Bloodstra (Naga/?)
Ceto (Naga/Hengar)
Cyclops (Naga/Suezo)
HakTak (Naga/Ripper)
Hydra (Naga/Jell)
Jungler (Naga/Plant)
RoseoCobra (Naga/Mocchi)
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Pancho Monsters 10030
Pancho (Pancho/Pancho)
Chopanjel (Pancho/Jell)
JackInTheCho (Pancho/?)
Marincho (Pancho/Lesione)
MellonCho (Pancho/Beaklon)
Nutcho (Pancho/?)
Pulcinella (Pancho/Piroro)
Stoneface (Pancho/Golem)
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Piroro Monsters: 10031
Piroros are the type of monster that you're originally given in the game. He's
alright and I certainly like the DeathClown variation.
Piroro (Piroro/Piroro)
Flower (Piroro/Plant)
DeathClown (Piroro/Joker)
Dorara (Piroro/Dragon)
Gold Piroro (Piroro/?)
Hawkclaw (Piroro/Raiden)
Kablo (Piroro/Beaklon)
Pururu (Piroro/Mocchi)
Salome (Piroro/Zan)
SilverPiroro (Piroro/?)
Urara (Piroro/Tiger)
Zeburo (Piroro/?)
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Pixie Monsters: 10032
Pixies are like a tinkerbell sort of monster. They have wings, they're girls
and some of them really kick butt.
Pixie (Pixie/Pixie)
Aero (Pixie/Tiger)
Allure (Pixie/Naga)
Columbina (Pixie/Piroro)
Daina (Pixie/Dragon)
Faerilina (Pixie/Ripper)
Janne (Pixie/Durahan)
Kung-Fu (Pixie/?)
Lilim (Pixie/Joker)
Mischief (Pixie/Ducken)
Sueko (Pixie/Suezo)
Undine (Pixie/Lesione)
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Plant Monsters 10033
Plant (Plant/Plant)
Coconutty (Plant/Hengar)
DackPlant (Plant/Ducken)
Maneplum (Plant/Garu)
Mandrake (Plant/Dragon)
MochiPlant (Plant/Mocchi)
PumpkiPlant (Plant/Pancho)
Queen Plant (Plant/Pixie)
Sampler (Plant/?)
SkelePlant (Plant/Joker)
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Raiden Monsters 10034
Ahhh Raiden, no not the thunder god from Mortal Kombat. No it's not
everybody's favorite Foxhound agent. Grrr, it's a seagull. Seriously I love
these guys for close range attacks.
Raiden (Raiden/Raiden)
Aguila (Raiden/Garu)
Captain Bird (Raiden/?)
EvilBeak (Raidon/Gitan)
Flaminden (Raiden/Pixie)
Griffonite (Raiden/Durahan)
Gargoyle (Raiden/Naga)
Naskaova (Raiden/Hengar)
Raiducken (Raiden/Ducken)
Seaguile (Raiden/Lesione)
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Ripper Monsters 10035
Ripper (Ripper/Ripper)
Alkano (Ripper/Piroro)
ArmoRipper (Ripper/Durahan)
AssasiRipper (Ripper/Joker)
DarkWhip (Ripper/Gitan)
Folkes (Ripper/Hare)
Horowitz (Ripper/Jell)
HowlZapper (Ripper/Tiger)
Morlock (Ripper/Golem)
Parasarian (Ripper/Lesione)
PieRipper (Ripper/?)
ScarClaw (Ripper/Plant)
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Suezo Monsters: 10036
I see this one eyed monster is still around and still has a great moveset.
This is another good starting monster to train.
Suezo (Suezo/Suezo)
Clear Suezo (Suezo/Jell)
Eyebee (Suezo/Beaklon)
Fukazo (Suezo/Lesione)
Gamba (Suezo/Hare)
Green Suezo (Suezo/Plant)
Hornie (Suezo/Tiger)
Nycta (Suezo/Raiden)
Pink Eye (Suezo/Pixie)
SueAlien (Suezo/?)
Zanzo (Suezo/Zan)
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Tiger Monsters: 10037
Tigers are, well they're more like wolves than tigers, but thats ok.
Tiger (Tiger/Tiger)
Bargest (Tiger/Joker)
Baskerville (Tiger/Gitan)
Clockdog (Tiger/?)
Garum (Tiger/Lesione)
Jaguarbeat (Tiger/Beaklon)
Nightfang (Tiger/Zan)
PodDog (Tiger/Hengar)
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Zan Monsters: 10038
Zan (Zan/Zan)
Agi (Zan/Pancho)
Aya (Zan/Pixie)
Fang (Zan/Ripper)
Guy (Zan/Raiden)
Han (Zan/?)
Haze (Zan/Maya)
Homura (Zan/Dragon)
Kagura (Zan/Ducken)
Ray (Zan/Lesione)
Ryoku (Zan/Mocchi)
Saga (Zan/Naga)
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Items 10039
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The different kinds of items in the game do everything from helping a monster
out in battle to teaching traits to getting you new breeds of monsters to
unlock.
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Consumable Items 10040
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Consumable items cover the food, treats and medicine to feed your monster.
Usually this is taken care of automatically by the other people on your circus
team without taking any items from your inventory, so you don't need to worry
about having an abundance of these.
Food Name Description
MeatDishLv:1 A basic meat dish. Cheap and easy.
MeatDishLv:2 A restaurant meat dish made by a pro.
MeatDishLv:3 A meat dish eaten by royalty. Top class.
MeatDishlv:4
FishDishLv:1 A basic fish dish. Sort of "rustic."
FishDishLv:2 A restaurant fish dish. No bones.
FishDishLv:3 A fish dish fit for a king. Delectable.
FishDishLv:4
Veg DishLv:1 A basic veggie dish. Tastes "earthy."
Veg DishLv:2 A chef's veggie dish. Fresh & tasty.
Veg DishLv:3 A royal veggie dish. Exquisite.
Veg DishLv:4
Fru DishLv:1 A basic fruit dessert.
Fru DishLv:2 A professionally made dessert.
Fru DishLv:3 A gourmet fruit dessert eaten by royalty.
Fru DishLv:4
Cake Lv:1 A basic cake. Tasty and easy to make.
Cake Lv:2 Specially made by a pastry chef.
Cake Lv:3
Cake Lv:4
Soup Lv:1 A simple soup. A little bland.
Soup Lv:2
Soup Lv:3
Soup Lv:4
Supple.Lv:1 A basic health food. Isn't actually very nutritious.
Supple.Lv:2 A slightly expensive health food. Somewhat nutritious.
Supple Lv:3
Supple Lv:4
Ethnic Lv:1 A basic ethic food. Slightly spicy.
Ethnic Lv:2 Food from a foreign restaurant. Spicy.
Ethnic Lv:3
Ethnic Lv:4
Treat Name Description
Object Lv:1 A badly made pot. Usable.
Object Lv:2 A presentable plate. Cheap but good.
Object Lv:3
Object Lv:4
Ingot Lv:1 A bad quality item sold on the street.
Ingot Lv:2
Ingot Lv:3
Ingot Lv:4
Jewel Lv:1 Bad quality jewelry in bad taste.
Jewel Lv:2 An elegant piece of jewelry - but heavy.
Jewel Lv:3
Jewel Lv:4 Exquisite. A national treasure.
Book Lv:1 A lowbrow book. Parents hate it.
Book Lv:2 A highbrow book. Hard to understand.
Book Lv:3 A remarkable find for the collector.
Book Lv:4
Toy Lv:1 A cheap toy that will break easily.
Toy Lv:2 A sturdy well-made toy.
Toy Lv:3
Toy Lv:4
Craft Lv:1 A rough craft that anyone could make.
Craft Lv:2 A hand-made craft. Exudes quality.
Craft Lv:3
Craft Lv:4
Goods Lv:1 A simple item that anyone could make.
Goods Lv:2 A somewhat difficult to make item.
Goods Lv:3
Goods Lv:4 A craftsman's dream. A masterpiece.
Barbell Lv:1 Like grandma used to make.
Barbell Lv:2 A high class item like pros use.
Barbell Lv:3 Only the best use these.
Barbell Lv:4
Medicine Name Description
Trokatin A refreshing tonic. Cheap and popular.
TrokaAce A slightly expensive tonic.
TrokaStar A powerful tonic. Use with caution.
TrokaRoyal The ultimate tonic. Long term effects can't be guaranteed.
Larox A standard aromatherapy item.
LaroGold A slightly expensive aromatherapy item.
LaroGreat
LaroSpecial
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Other consumable items are used to teach your monster traits automatically when
you get them from combining monsters. Think of these as "Baby Einsteins" for
your new little bundle of monster joy that actually work.
Combined Name Description
Lucky Badge The trait "Lucky Star" can be learned.
MagicianBadge The trait "Magician" can be learned.
Warrior Badge The trait "Warrior" can be learned.
Calm Badge The trait "Calm" can be learned.
Hard Badge The trait "Hardbody" can be learned.
Heart Badge The trait "Strongheart" can be learned
Powful Badge The trait "Powerful" can be learned.
Intel. Badge The trait "Intelligent" can be learned.
Tough Badge The trait "Toughness" can be learned.
Morale Badge The trait "Morale" can be learned.
Lively Badge The trait "Lively" can be learned.
Soft Badge For some monsters, "Soft Body" can be learned.
Stone Badge For some monsters, "Stone Body" can be learned.
Care Badge For some monsters, "Carefree" can be learned.
Mech Badge For some monsters, "Mech Body" can be learned.
Leaf Badge For some monsters, "Leaf Shield" can be learned.
Light Badge For some monsters, "Light Aura" can be learned.
Flower Badge For some monsters, "FlowerShield" can be learned.
Sea Badge For some monsters, "SeaProtector" can be learned.
Cool Badge For some monsters, "Cool Mind" can be learned.
Ice Badge For some monsters, "Icy Will" can be learned.
Shine Badge For some monsters, "Shine Eye" can be learned.
Fool Badge For some monsters, "Fool" can be learned.
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Material Items 10041
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Material items aren't exactly useful by themselves. They can be combined with
other materials at a shop to create consumable items. These items can be found
on an adventure in chests or dropped by monsters you defeat in battle.
The numbers after the material indicate the materials quality. Nut 4 for an
example is much higher quality than Nut 2. If you want to make better quality
items to give your monster, use better quality materials.
Flower Nut Branch
Flower 2 Nut 2 Branch 2
Flower 3 Nut 3 Branch 3
Flower 4 Nut 4 Branch 4
Meat Fish Fruit 1
Meat 2 Fish 2 Fruit 2
Meat 3 Fish 3 Fruit 3
Meat 4 Fish 4 Fruit 4
Clam Fossil Feather
Clam 2 Fossil 2 Feather 2
Clam 3 Fossil 3 Feather 3
Clam 4 Fossil 4 Feather 4
Horn Fur Insect 1
Horn 2 Fur 2 Insect 2
Horn 3 Fur 3 Insect 3
Horn 4 Fur 4 Insect 4
Water Liquid Gas
water 2 Liquid 2 Gas 2
Water 3 Liquid 3 Gas 3
Water 4 Liquid 4 Gas 4
Clay Stone Ore
Clay 2 Stone 2 Ore 2
Clay 3 Stone 3 Ore 3
Clay 4 Stone 4 Ore 4
Gem Orb Spirit
Gem 2 Orb 2 Spirit 2
Gem 3 Orb 3 Spirit 3
Gem 4 Orb 4 Spirit 4
Tablet Metal Element
Tablet 2 Metal 2 Element 2
Tablet 3 Metal 3 Element 3
Tablet 4 Metal 4 Element 4
Anc. Relic
Anc. Relic 2
Anc. Relic 3
Anc. Relic 4
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Valuables 10042
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Your valuables are key items you get through the course of adventures, guild
missions, etc.
Stone Pot:
Ultra Geonyte:
Old Mirror:
Desert Bread:
Scorpion Orb:
Maomao Honey:
Mercury Drop:
CrystalPetal: A flower with petals that are as clear as crystal. Tico's
treasured possession, you receive it along with him, and it is key in unlocking
the Maya breed.
Hengar Parts Parts from a Hengar, an ancient weapon. Filled with sorrow. These
items are found within the Factory (your second adventure), and allows you to
unlock the Hengar breed.
Certificate: A certificate given to officially recognized breeders. You receive
this item after finishing your adventures in Campana.
Mask Fragment: A fragment of mask of the Queen of Warp's monster. You receive
it after completing your adventures in Tongue Bool, and it unlocks the Joker
breed.
Red Feather: A beautiful fiery red feather. Received after winning the sage's
first challenge in Maomao Jungle.
Blue Feather: A beautiful pure blue feather. Received after completing the
sage's second challenge in Maomao Jungle.
Yellow Feather: A noble-looking yellow feather. Received after finishing the
sage's third challenge in Maomao Jungle.
Blue Bell:
Yellow Bell:
Gaia Stone:
Corridor Key:
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Gadget Parts 10043
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The Gadgets are used to perform different tricks in the circus show, allowing
you to train different stats of the monster. The better the gadget, the better
the training.
Gadgets are composed of up to 3 types of parts, the effect kit, the tank and
optionally the prop part.
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Effect Kit:
Th effect kit determines the actual trick you're performing in the show and the
main stat being raised by the trick, along with what mini game goes along with
it.
Kit Name Trick Name Attribute Raised
Juggling Kit Ball Juggle Int
Swing Kit Aerial Swing Pow/Spd
Box Kit Box Magic Int
Baku Kit Big Lift Pow
Balance Kit Stick Ride Spd
Cannon Kit Cannon Relay Lif/Pow
Drum Kit Drum Beat Def
Wheel Kit Double Wheel Int/Spd
Trampo Kit Trampoline Acc/Int
Knife Kit Knife Throw Acc
Plate Kit Plate Spin Lif
Prop Kit Prop. Ball Spd
Sword Kit Sword Juggle Acc
Coropen Kit Coropen Jug. Acc
Water Kit Water Ball Lif
Bamboo Kit Bamboo Dance Spd/Lif
Pipe Kit Halfpipe Def
Bell Kit Flying Bell Def
Barrel Kit Barrel Toss Pow
Gyro Kit Gyro Spin Pow
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Tanks:
Tanks determine the secondary stat being raised by your trick along with how
much it's getting raised, very important stuff.
Part: Description Level
Pow Tank S: A small tank for developing Pow. 1
Pow Tank M A medium tank for developing Pow. May increase skill level
Pow Tank L A large tank for developing Pow. May increase skill level max
Int Tank S A small tank for developing Int
Int Tank M A medium tank for developing Int. May increase skill level
Int Tank L A large tank for developing Int. May increase skill level max
Def Tank S A small tank for Def.
Def Tank M A medium tank for Def. May increase skill level
Def Tank L A large tank for Def. May increase skill level maximum
Lif Tank S A small tank for increasing Lif.
Lif Tank M A medium tank for increasing Lif. May increase skill level
Lif Tank L A large tank for increasing Lif. May increase skill level max
Acc Tank S A small tank for increasing Acc.
Acc Tank M A medium tank for increasing Acc. May increase skill level.
Acc Tank L A large tank for increasing Acc. May increase skill level max
Spd Tank S A small tank for increasing Spd.
Spd Tank M
Spd Tank L A large tank for increasing Spd. May increase skill level max
Mighty Tank S
Mighty Tank M
Mighty Tank L
Tech Tank S A small tank for Int/Lif
Tech Tank M A medium tank for Int/Lif, may increase skill level
Tech Tank L A large tank for Int/Lif, may increase skill level max
Mach Tank S
Mach Tank M
Mach Tank L
Champ Tank S A small tank for Pow/Int/Def
Champ Tank M A medium tank for Pow/Int/Def, may increase skill level
Champ Tank L A large tank for Pow/Int/Def, may increase skill level max
Genius Tank S A small tank for Lif/Acc/Spd
Genius Tank M A medium tank for Lif/Acc/Spd, may increase skill level
Genius Tank L A large tank for Lif/Acc/Spd, may increase skill level max
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Props:
Props are extra little bits that add to the look of your trick giving it flash
and sizzle. So far I've been unable to figure out just what effect the prop
has on the training, but hey, they do add a cool visual effect
Prop Name Description
Strobe Parts A light effect prop. Flashes one color of light.
Strobe P. 2 A light effect prop. Flashes many colors of light.
Beam Parts A light effect prop. Fires many beams of one color.
Laser Parts A light effect prop. Many beams of light cross in midair
Light Parts A light effect prop. A single colored light from below.
Shake Parts A light effect prop. A single colored light from above.
Ball Parts A light effect prop. Multi-colored light from above.
PhotoLightP. A light effect prop. Makes light pictures on the ground.
Flare Parts A light effect prop. A light sphere grows and goes up the sky.
Dyna Parts A fireworks prop. Sparks fly up from all directions.
Perm Parts A fireworks prop. Shoots up lines of sparks.
Star Parts A fireworks prop. Shoots up sparks in a star shape
Globe Parts A fireworks prop. A giant ball of fire goes into the sky
Ice Parts A smoke effect prop. Covers the ground with strange smoke.
Smoke Parts A smoke effect prop. Creates patterns in colorful smoke
Bomb Parts
Pulp Parts A snow effect prop. Colored paper falls from the sky
Flower Parts
Snow Parts A snow effect prop. White snow quietly falls from the sky
Dryad Parts
Sound Parts A snow effect prop. Music notes fall from the sky
Soap Parts A floating prop. Foam floats lightly into the air.
Ballon Parts
Whisp Parts A floating prop. Firefly-like lights dance in the air
Bubble Parts
Wind Parts
Ring Parts A floating prop. Colorful rings of light float upwards.
Tornado Parts A floating prop. Musical notes spiral up into the air
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Equipment 10044
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Equipment are items you give your monsters before heading off on an adventure.
You can get different classes of Equipment, and each color of equipment has 4
levels to it, coming in 8 different colors. These colors are Blue, Red, Green,
Yellow, Black, White, Silver and Gold.
All the equipment has a positive stat effect when equipped and a seperate
effect(s) depending on the class of equipment. Each type of equipment has
essentially the same positive effect, (eg Gloves = Pow Up) The color and level
alter the secondary effects and by how much.
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Beginner Equipment
Name Positive Effect Negative Effect
Blue Gloves 1 Pow Up S Back Attack: L
Blue Gloves 2 Pow Up S
Blue Gloves 3 Pow Up L
Blue Gloves 4 Pow Up L
Red Gloves 1 Pow Up S Int Down: L
Red Gloves 2 Pow Up S Int Down: S
Red Gloves 3 Pow Up L Spd Down: L
Red Gloves 4 Pow Up L
Gre Gloves 1 Pow Up S
Gre Gloves 2 Pow Up S
Gre Gloves 3 Pow Up L
Gre Gloves 4 Pow Up L
Yel Gloves 1 Pow Up S
Yel Gloves 2 Pow Up S During Quick: DAM-
Yel Gloves 3 Pow Up L During Hit Up: DAM--
Yel Gloves 4 Pow Up L
Bla Gloves 1 Pow Up S Always Cursed
Bla Gloves 2 Pow Up S At Start: Curse
Bla Gloves 3 Pow Up L At Start: Paralyze
Bla Gloves 4 Pow Up L
Whi Gloves 1 Pow Up S
Whi Gloves 2 Pow Up S During Spd Up:DAM-
Whi Gloves 3 Pow Up L
Whi Gloves 4 Pow Up L
Sil Gloves 1 Pow Up S At Start: Anger
Sil Gloves 2 Pow Up S
Sil Gloves 3 Pow Up L
Sil Gloves 4 Pow Up L
Gold Gloves 1 Pow Up S
Gold Gloves 2 Pow Up S During Hit Up: DEF-
Gold Gloves 3 Pow Up L
Gold Gloves 4 Pow Up L
Blue Claw 1 Acc Up S
Blue Claw 2 Acc Up S Back Attack Up: S
Blue Claw 3 Acc Up L
Blue Claw 4 Acc Up L
Red Claw 1 Acc Up S Life Down: L
Red Claw 2 Acc Up S
Red Claw 3 Acc Up L
Red Claw 4 Acc Up L
Gre Claw 1 Acc Up S
Gre Claw 2 Acc Up S Search Item Lv Down
Gre Claw 3 Acc Up L
Gre Claw 4 Acc Up L
Yel Claw 1 Acc Up S
Yel Claw 2 Acc Up S During Quick:DAM-
Yel Claw 3 Acc Up L
Yel Claw 4 Acc Up L
Bla Claw 1 Acc Up S
Bla Claw 2 Acc Up S
Bla Claw 3 Acc Up L
Bla Claw 4 Acc Up L
Whi Claw 1 Acc Up S During Grd Up: DAM-
Whi Claw 2 Acc Up S
Whi Claw 3 Acc Up L
Whi Claw 4 Acc Up L
Sil Claw 1 Acc Up S At Start: Confuse
Sil Claw 2 Acc Up S At Star: Weakness
Sil Claw 3 Acc Up L
Sil Claw 4 Acc Up L
Gold Claw 1 Acc Up S
Gold Claw 2 Acc Up S During Hit Up: DEF- ???
Gold Claw 3 Acc Up L During Spd Up: DEF-- ???
Gold Claw 4 Acc Up L
BlueGlasses1 Spd Up S Escape Penalty: L Nut + Clam
BlueGlasses2 Spd Up S Escape Penalty: S Nut + Clam
BlueGlasses3 Spd Up L Trap DAM Up: L Nut + Clam
BlueGlasses4 Spd Up L
RedGlasses 1 Spd Up S
RedGlasses 2 Spd Up S Pow Down: S ???
RedGlasses 3 Spd Up L
RedGlasses 4 Spd Up L
GreGlasses 1 Spd Up S
GreGlasses 2 Spd Up S
GreGlasses 3 Spd Up L
GreGlasses 4 Spd Up L
YelGlasses 1 Spd Up S
YelGlasses 2 Spd Up S
YelGlasses 3 Spd Up L
YelGlasses 4 Spd Up L
BlaGlasses 1 Spd Up S
BlaGlasses 2 Spd Up S
BlaGlasses 3 Spd Up L At Start: Paralyze Nut + Fur
BlaGlasses 4 Spd Up L
WhiGlasses 1 Spd Up S
WhiGlasses 2 Spd Up S
WhiGlasses 3 Spd Up L During Grd Up: DAM-- Nut + Gem
WhiGlasses 4 Spd Up L
SilGlasses 1 Spd Up S At Start: Poison Nut + Orb
SilGlasses 2 Spd Up S
SilGlasses 3 Spd Up L
SilGlasses 4 Spd Up L
GoldGlasses1 Spd Up S
GoldGlasses2 Spd Up S
GoldGlasses3 Spd Up L
GoldGlasses4 Spd Up L
BlueBandana1 Int Up S Escape Penalty: L Nut + Tablet
BlueBandana2 Int Up S
BlueBandana3 Int Up L
BlueBandana4 Int Up L
RedBandana 1 Int Up S Pow Down: L ???
RedBandana 2 Int Up S Pow Down: S ???
RedBandana 3 Int Up L
RedBandana 4 Int Up L
GreBandana 1 Int Up S
GreBandana 2 Int Up S Search Item Lv Down Nut + Element
GreBandana 3 Int Up L TreasureBox Lv Down Nut + Element
GreBandana 4 Int Up L
YelBandana 1 Int Up S
YelBandana 2 Int Up S
YelBandana 3 Int Up L
YelBandana 4 Int Up L
BlaBandana 1 Int Up S Always Cursed Branch + Clam
BlaBandana 2 Int Up S At Start: Curse Branch + Clam
BlaBandana 3 Int Up L At Start: Poison Branch + Clam
BlaBandana 4 Int Up L
WhiBandana 1 Int Up S
WhiBandana 2 Int Up S
WhiBandana 3 Int Up L
WhiBandana 4 Int Up L
SilBandana 1 Int Up S
SilBandana 2 Int Up S
SilBandana 3 Int Up L
SilBandana 4 Int Up L
GoldBandana1 Int Up S During Hit Up: DEF-- ???
GoldBandana2 Int Up S
GoldBandana3 Int Up L
GoldBandana4 Int Up L
Blue Tie 1 Def Up S
Blue Tie 2 Def Up S
Blue Tie 3 Def Up L
Blue Tie 4 Def Up L
Red Tie 1 Def Up S Lif Down: L ???
Red Tie 2 Def Up S
Red Tie 3 Def Up L
Red Tie 4 Def Up L
Gre Tie 1 Def Up S Battle Item Lv Down ???
Gre Tie 2 Def Up S Search Item Lv Down ???
Gre Tie 3 Def Up L
Gre Tie 4 Def Up L Src Item Reduction: L ???
Yel Tie 1 Def Up S During Quick: DAM-- ???
Yel Tie 2 Def Up S During Quick: DAM- ???
Yel Tie 3 Def Up L
Yel Tie 4 Def Up L
Bla Tie 1 Def Up S
Bla Tie 2 Def Up S At Start: Curse Branch + Gem
Bla Tie 3 Def Up L
Bla Tie 4 Def Up L
Whi Tie 1 Def Up S
Whi Tie 2 Def Up S During Pow Up:DEF- ???
Whi Tie 3 Def Up L
Whi Tie 4 Def Up L
Sil Tie 1 Def Up S At Start: Fear Branch + Metal
Sil Tie 2 Def Up S At Start: Poison Branch + Metal
Sil Tie 3 Def Up L At Start: Confuse Branch + Metal
Sil Tie 4 Def Up L
Gold Tie 1 Def Up S During Hit Up: DEF-- Branch + Element
Gold Tie 2 Def Up S During Hit Up: DEF- Branch + Element
Gold Tie 3 Def Up L During Spd Up: DEF-- Branch + Element
Gold Tie 4 Def Up L
Blue Card 1 Lif Up S
Blue Card 2 Lif Up S
Blue Card 3 Lif Up L
Blue Card 4 Lif Up L
Red Card 1 Lif Up S
Red Card 2 Lif Up S Int Down: S Fruits + Stone
Red Card 3 Lif Up L
Red Card 4 Lif Up L Def Down: S Fruits + Stone
Gre Card 1 Lif Up S
Gre Card 2 Lif Up S Search Item Lv Down ???
Gre Card 3 Lif Up L TreasureBox Lv Down ???
Gre Card 4 Lif Up L
Yel Card 1 Lif Up S During Quick: DAM-- Fruits + Gem
Yel Card 2 Lif Up S During Quick: DAM- Fruits + Gem
Yel Card 3 Lif Up L During Hit Up: DAM-- Fruits + Gem
Yel Card 4 Lif Up L
Bla Card 1 Lif Up S Always Cursed Fruits + Orb
Bla Card 2 Lif Up S
Bla Card 3 Lif Up L At Start: Paralyze Fruits + Orb
Bla Card 4 Lif Up L
Whi Card 1 Lif Up S
Whi Card 2 Lif Up S
Whi Card 3 Lif Up L
Whi Card 4 Lif Up L
Sil Card 1 Lif Up S
Sil Card 2 Lif Up S At Start: Fear Fruits + Tablet
Sil Card 3 Lif Up L
Sil Card 4 Lif Up L
Gold Card 1 Lif Up S
Gold Card 2 Lif Up S
Gold Card 3 Lif Up L
Gold Card 4 Lif Up L During Spd Up: DEF- ???
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Middle Equipment
Name Positive Effect Negative Effect Other
Blue Bangle 1 Pow Up
Blue Bangle 2 Pow Up
Blue Bangle 3 Pow Up
Blue Bangle 4 Pow Up
Red Bangle 1 Pow Up
Red Bangle 2 Pow Up
Red Bangle 3 Pow Up
Red Bangle 4 Pow Up
Gre Bangle 1 Pow Up
Gre Bangle 2 Pow Up
Gre Bangle 3 Pow Up
Gre Bangle 4 Pow Up
Yel Bangle 1 Pow Up
Yel Bangle 2 Pow Up
Yel Bangle 3 Pow Up
Yel Bangle 4 Pow Up
Bla Bangle 1 Pow Up
Bla Bangle 2 Pow Up
Bla Bangle 3 Pow Up
Bla Bangle 4 Pow Up
Whi Bangle 1 Pow Up
Whi Bangle 2 Pow Up
Whi Bangle 3 Pow Up
Whi Bangle 4 Pow Up
Sil Bangle 1 Pow Up
Sil Bangle 2 Pow Up
Sil Bangle 3 Pow Up
Sil Bangle 4 Pow Up
Gold Bangle 1 Pow Up
Gold Bangle 2 Pow Up
Gold Bangle 3 Pow Up
Gold Bangle 4 Pow Up
Blue Knuckle 1 Acc Up
Blue Knuckle 2 Acc Up
Blue Knuckle 3 Acc Up
Blue Knuckle 4 Acc Up
Red Knuckle 1 Acc Up
Red Knuckle 2 Acc Up
Red Knuckle 3 Acc Up
Red Knuckle 4 Acc Up
Gre Knuckle 1 Acc Up
Gre Knuckle 2 Acc Up
Gre Knuckle 3 Acc Up
Gre Knuckle 4 Acc Up
Yel Knuckle 1 Acc Up
Yel Knuckle 2 Acc Up
Yel Knuckle 3 Acc Up
Yel Knuckle 4 Acc Up
Bla Knuckle 1 Acc Up
Bla Knuckle 2 Acc Up
Bla Knuckle 3 Acc Up
Bla Knuckle 4 Acc Up
Whi Knuckle 1 Acc Up
Whi Knuckle 2 Acc Up
Whi Knuckle 3 Acc Up
Whi Knuckle 4 Acc Up
Sil Knuckle 1 Acc Up
Sil Knuckle 2 Acc Up
Sil Knuckle 3 Acc Up
Sil Knuckle 4 Acc Up
Gold Knuckle 1 Acc Up
Gold Knuckle 2 Acc Up
Gold Knuckle 3 Acc Up
Gold Knuckle 4 Acc Up
Blue Sungls 1 Spd Up
Blue Sungls 2 Spd Up
Blue Sungls 3 Spd Up
Blue Sungls 4 Spd Up
Red Sungls 1 Spd Up
Red Sungls 2 Spd Up
Red Sungls 3 Spd Up
Red Sungls 4 Spd Up
Gre Sungls 1 Spd Up
Gre Sungls 2 Spd Up
Gre Sungls 3 Spd Up
Gre Sungls 4 Spd Up
Yel Sungls 1 Spd Up
Yel Sungls 2 Spd Up
Yel Sungls 3 Spd Up
Yel Sungls 4 Spd Up
Bla Sungls 1 Spd Up
Bla Sungls 2 Spd Up
Bla Sungls 3 Spd Up
Bla Sungls 4 Spd Up
Whi Sungls 1 Spd Up
Whi Sungls 2 Spd Up
Whi Sungls 3 Spd Up
Whi Sungls 4 Spd Up
Sil Sungls 1 Spd Up
Sil Sungls 2 Spd Up
Sil Sungls 3 Spd Up
Sil Sungls 4 Spd Up
Gold Sungls 1 Spd Up
Gold Sungls 2 Spd Up
Gold Sungls 3 Spd Up
Gold Sungls 4 Spd Up
Blue Band 1 Int Up
Blue Band 2 Int Up
Blue Band 3 Int Up
Blue Band 4 Int Up
Red Band 1 Int Up
Red Band 2 Int Up
Red Band 3 Int Up
Red Band 4 Int Up
Gre Band 1 Int Up
Gre Band 2 Int Up
Gre Band 3 Int Up
Gre Band 4 Int Up
Yel Band 1 Int Up
Yel Band 2 Int Up
Yel Band 3 Int Up
Yel Band 4 Int Up
Bla Band 1 Int Up
Bla Band 2 Int Up
Bla Band 3 Int Up
Bla Band 4 Int Up
Whi Band 1 Int Up
Whi Band 2 Int Up
Whi Band 3 Int Up
Whi Band 4 Int Up
Sil Band 1 Int Up
Sil Band 2 Int Up
Sil Band 3 Int Up
Sil Band 4 Int Up
Gold Band 1 Int Up
Gold Band 2 Int Up
Gold Band 3 Int Up
Gold Band 4 Int Up
Blue Scarf 1 Def Up
Blue Scarf 2 Def Up
Blue Scarf 3 Def Up
Blue Scarf 4 Def Up
Red Scarf 1 Def Up
Red Scarf 2 Def Up
Red Scarf 3 Def Up
Red Scarf 4 Def Up
Gre Scarf 1 Def Up
Gre Scarf 2 Def Up
Gre Scarf 3 Def Up
Gre Scarf 4 Def Up
Yel Scarf 1 Def Up
Yel Scarf 2 Def Up
Yel Scarf 3 Def Up
Yel Scarf 4 Def Up
Bla Scarf 1 Def Up
Bla Scarf 2 Def Up
Bla Scarf 3 Def Up
Bla Scarf 4 Def Up
Whi Scarf 1 Def Up
Whi Scarf 2 Def Up
Whi Scarf 3 Def Up
Whi Scarf 4 Def Up
Sil Scarf 1 Def Up
Sil Scarf 2 Def Up
Sil Scarf 3 Def Up
Sil Scarf 4 Def Up
Gold Scarf 1 Def Up
Gold Scarf 2 Def Up
Gold Scarf 3 Def Up
Gold Scarf 4 Def Up
Blue Bell 1 Lif Up
Blue Bell 2 Lif Up
Blue Bell 3 Lif Up
Blue Bell 4 Lif Up
Red Bell 1 Lif Up
Red Bell 2 Lif Up
Red Bell 3 Lif Up
Red Bell 4 Lif Up
Gre Bell 1 Lif Up
Gre Bell 2 Lif Up
Gre Bell 3 Lif Up
Gre Bell 4 Lif Up
Yel Bell 1 Lif Up
Yel Bell 2 Lif Up
Yel Bell 3 Lif Up
Yel Bell 4 Lif Up
Bla Bell 1 Lif Up
Bla Bell 2 Lif Up
Bla Bell 3 Lif Up
Bla Bell 4 Lif Up
Whi Bell 1 Lif Up
Whi Bell 2 Lif Up
Whi Bell 3 Lif Up
Whi Bell 4 Lif Up
Sil Bell 1 Lif Up
Sil Bell 2 Lif Up
Sil Bell 3 Lif Up
Sil Bell 4 Lif Up
Gold Bell 1 Lif Up
Gold Bell 2 Lif Up
Gold Bell 3 Lif Up
Gold Bell 4 Lif Up
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Master Equipment
Name Positive Effect Other Effect
Blue Bracer 1 Pow Up
Blue Bracer 2 Pow Up
Blue Bracer 3 Pow Up
Blue Bracer 4 Pow Up
Red Bracer 1 Pow Up
Red Bracer 2 Pow Up
Red Bracer 3 Pow Up
Red Bracer 4 Pow Up
Gre Bracer 1 Pow Up
Gre Bracer 2 Pow Up
Gre Bracer 3 Pow Up
Gre Bracer 4 Pow Up
Yel Bracer 1 Pow Up
Yel Bracer 2 Pow Up
Yel Bracer 3 Pow Up
Yel Bracer 4 Pow Up
Bla Bracer 1 Pow Up
Bla Bracer 2 Pow Up
Bla Bracer 3 Pow Up
Bla Bracer 4 Pow Up
Whi Bracer 1 Pow Up
Whi Bracer 2 Pow Up
Whi Bracer 3 Pow Up
Whi Bracer 4 Pow Up
Sil Bracer 1 Pow Up
Sil Bracer 2 Pow Up
Sil Bracer 3 Pow Up
Sil Bracer 4 Pow Up
Gold Bracer 1 Pow Up
Gold Bracer 2 Pow Up
Gold Bracer 3 Pow Up
Gold Bracer 4 Pow Up
Blue Ring 1 Acc Up
Blue Ring 2 Acc Up
Blue Ring 3 Acc Up
Blue Ring 4 Acc Up
Red Ring 1 Acc Up
Red Ring 2 Acc Up
Red Ring 3 Acc Up
Red Ring 4 Acc Up
Gre Ring 1 Acc Up
Gre Ring 2 Acc Up
Gre Ring 3 Acc Up
Gre Ring 4 Acc Up
Yel Ring 1 Acc Up
Yel Ring 2 Acc Up
Yel Ring 3 Acc Up
Yel Ring 4 Acc Up
Bla Ring 1 Acc Up
Bla Ring 2 Acc Up
Bla Ring 3 Acc Up
Bla Ring 4 Acc Up
Whi Ring 1 Acc Up
Whi Ring 2 Acc Up
Whi Ring 3 Acc Up
Whi Ring 4 Acc Up
Sil Ring 1 Acc Up
Sil Ring 2 Acc Up
Sil Ring 3 Acc Up
Sil Ring 4 Acc Up
Gold Ring 1 Acc Up
Gold Ring 2 Acc Up
Gold Ring 3 Acc Up
Gold Ring 4 Acc Up
Blue Eye Mask 1 Spd up
Blue Eye Mask 2 Spd up
Blue Eye Mask 3 Spd up
Blue Eye Mask 4 Spd up
Red Eye Mask 1 Spd up
Red Eye Mask 2 Spd up
Red Eye Mask 3 Spd up
Red Eye Mask 4 Spd up
Gre Eye Mask 1 Spd up
Gre Eye Mask 2 Spd up
Gre Eye Mask 3 Spd up
Gre Eye Mask 4 Spd up
Yel Eye Mask 1 Spd up
Yel Eye Mask 2 Spd up
Yel Eye Mask 3 Spd up
Yel Eye Mask 4 Spd up
Bla Eye Mask 1 Spd up
Bla Eye Mask 2 Spd up
Bla Eye Mask 3 Spd up
Bla Eye Mask 4 Spd up
Whi Eye Mask 1 Spd up
Whi Eye Mask 2 Spd up
Whi Eye Mask 3 Spd up
Whi Eye Mask 4 Spd up
Sil Eye Mask 1 Spd up
Sil Eye Mask 2 Spd up
Sil Eye Mask 3 Spd up
Sil Eye Mask 4 Spd up
Gold Eye Mask 1 Spd up
Gold Eye Mask 2 Spd up
Gold Eye Mask 3 Spd up
Gold Eye Mask 4 Spd up
Blue Cap 1 Int Up
Blue Cap 2 Int Up
Blue Cap 3 Int Up
Blue Cap 4 Int Up
Red Cap 1 Int Up
Red Cap 2 Int Up
Red Cap 3 Int Up
Red Cap 4 Int Up
Gre Cap 1 Int Up
Gre Cap 2 Int Up
Gre Cap 3 Int Up
Gre Cap 4 Int Up
Yel Cap 1 Int Up
Yel Cap 2 Int Up
Yel Cap 3 Int Up
Yel Cap 4 Int Up
Bla Cap 1 Int Up
Bla Cap 2 Int Up
Bla Cap 3 Int Up
Bla Cap 4 Int Up
Whi Cap 1 Int Up
Whi Cap 2 Int Up
Whi Cap 3 Int Up
Whi Cap 4 Int Up
Sil Cap 1 Int Up
Sil Cap 2 Int Up
Sil Cap 3 Int Up
Sil Cap 4 Int Up
Gold Cap 1 Int Up
Gold Cap 2 Int Up
Gold Cap 3 Int Up
Gold Cap 4 Int Up
Blue Choker 1 Def Up
Blue Choker 2 Def Up
Blue Choker 3 Def Up
Blue Choker 4 Def Up
Red Choker 1 Def Up
Red Choker 2 Def Up
Red Choker 3 Def Up
Red Choker 4 Def Up
Gre Choker 1 Def Up
Gre Choker 2 Def Up
Gre Choker 3 Def Up
Gre Choker 4 Def Up
Yel Choker 1 Def Up
Yel Choker 2 Def Up
Yel Choker 3 Def Up
Yel Choker 4 Def Up
Bla Choker 1 Def Up
Bla Choker 2 Def Up
Bla Choker 3 Def Up
Bla Choker 4 Def Up
Whi Choker 1 Def Up
Whi Choker 2 Def Up
Whi Choker 3 Def Up
Whi Choker 4 Def Up
Sil Choker 1 Def Up
Sil Choker 2 Def Up
Sil Choker 3 Def Up
Sil Choker 4 Def Up
Gold Choker 1 Def Up
Gold Choker 2 Def Up
Gold Choker 3 Def Up
Gold Choker 4 Def Up
Blue Brooch 1 Lif Up
Blue Brooch 2 Lif Up
Blue Brooch 3 Lif Up
Blue Brooch 4 Lif Up
Red Brooch 1 Lif Up
Red Brooch 2 Lif Up
Red Brooch 3 Lif Up
Red Brooch 4 Lif Up
Gre Brooch 1 Lif Up
Gre Brooch 2 Lif Up
Gre Brooch 3 Lif Up
Gre Brooch 4 Lif Up
Yel Brooch 1 Lif Up
Yel Brooch 2 Lif Up
Yel Brooch 3 Lif Up
Yel Brooch 4 Lif Up
Bla Brooch 1 Lif Up
Bla Brooch 2 Lif Up
Bla Brooch 3 Lif Up
Bla Brooch 4 Lif Up
Whi Brooch 1 Lif Up
Whi Brooch 2 Lif Up
Whi Brooch 3 Lif Up
Whi Brooch 4 Lif Up
Sil Brooch 1 Lif Up
Sil Brooch 2 Lif Up
Sil Brooch 3 Lif Up
Sil Brooch 4 Lif Up
Gold Brooch 1 Lif Up
Gold Brooch 2 Lif Up
Gold Brooch 3 Lif Up
Gold Brooch 4 Lif Up
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Legend Equipment
Name Positive Effect Effect 1 Effect 2
Blue Gaunt 1 Pow Up
Blue Gaunt 2 Pow Up
Blue Gaunt 3 Pow Up
Blue Gaunt 4 Pow Up
Red Gaunt 1 Pow Up
Red Gaunt 2 Pow Up
Red Gaunt 3 Pow Up
Red Gaunt 4 Pow Up
Gre Gaunt 1 Pow Up
Gre Gaunt 2 Pow Up
Gre Gaunt 3 Pow Up
Gre Gaunt 4 Pow Up
Yel Gaunt 1 Pow Up
Yel Gaunt 2 Pow Up
Yel Gaunt 3 Pow Up
Yel Gaunt 4 Pow Up
Bla Gaunt 1 Pow Up
Bla Gaunt 2 Pow Up
Bla Gaunt 3 Pow Up
Bla Gaunt 4 Pow Up
Whi Gaunt 1 Pow Up
Whi Gaunt 2 Pow Up
Whi Gaunt 3 Pow Up
Whi Gaunt 4 Pow Up
Sil Gaunt 1 Pow Up
Sil Gaunt 2 Pow Up
Sil Gaunt 3 Pow Up
Sil Gaunt 4 Pow Up
Gold Gaunt 1 Pow Up
Gold Gaunt 2 Pow Up
Gold Gaunt 3 Pow Up
Gold Gaunt 4 Pow Up
Blue Charm 1 Acc Up
Blue Charm 2 Acc Up
Blue Charm 3 Acc Up
Blue Charm 4 Acc Up
Red Charm 1 Acc Up
Red Charm 2 Acc Up
Red Charm 3 Acc Up
Red Charm 4 Acc Up
Gre Charm 1 Acc Up
Gre Charm 2 Acc Up
Gre Charm 3 Acc Up
Gre Charm 4 Acc Up
Yel Charm 1 Acc Up
Yel Charm 2 Acc Up
Yel Charm 3 Acc Up
Yel Charm 4 Acc Up
Bla Charm 1 Acc Up
Bla Charm 2 Acc Up
Bla Charm 3 Acc Up
Bla Charm 4 Acc Up
Whi Charm 1 Acc Up
Whi Charm 2 Acc Up
Whi Charm 3 Acc Up
Whi Charm 4 Acc Up
Sil Charm 1 Acc Up
Sil Charm 2 Acc Up
Sil Charm 3 Acc Up
Sil Charm 4 Acc Up
Gold Charm 1 Acc Up
Gold Charm 2 Acc Up
Gold Charm 3 Acc Up
Gold Charm 4 Acc Up
Blue Goggles 1 Spd Up
Blue Goggles 2 Spd Up
Blue Goggles 3 Spd Up
Blue Goggles 4 Spd Up
Red Goggles 1 Spd Up
Red Goggles 2 Spd Up
Red Goggles 3 Spd Up
Red Goggles 4 Spd Up
Gre Goggles 1 Spd Up
Gre Goggles 2 Spd Up
Gre Goggles 3 Spd Up
Gre Goggles 4 Spd Up
Yel Goggles 1 Spd Up
Yel Goggles 2 Spd Up
Yel Goggles 3 Spd Up
Yel Goggles 4 Spd Up
Bla Goggles 1 Spd Up
Bla Goggles 2 Spd Up
Bla Goggles 3 Spd Up
Bla Goggles 4 Spd Up
Whi Goggles 1 Spd Up
Whi Goggles 2 Spd Up
Whi Goggles 3 Spd Up
Whi Goggles 4 Spd Up
Sil Goggles 1 Spd Up
Sil Goggles 2 Spd Up
Sil Goggles 3 Spd Up
Sil Goggles 4 Spd Up
Gold Goggles 1 Spd Up
Gold Goggles 2 Spd Up
Gold Goggles 3 Spd Up
Gold Goggles 4 Spd Up
Blue Crown 1 Int Up
Blue Crown 2 Int Up
Blue Crown 3 Int Up
Blue Crown 4 Int Up
Red Crown 1 Int Up
Red Crown 2 Int Up
Red Crown 3 Int Up
Red Crown 4 Int Up
Gre Crown 1 Int Up
Gre Crown 2 Int Up
Gre Crown 3 Int Up
Gre Crown 4 Int Up
Yel Crown 1 Int Up
Yel Crown 2 Int Up
Yel Crown 3 Int Up
Yel Crown 4 Int Up
Bla Crown 1 Int Up
Bla Crown 2 Int Up
Bla Crown 3 Int Up
Bla Crown 4 Int Up
Whi Crown 1 Int Up
Whi Crown 2 Int Up
Whi Crown 3 Int Up
Whi Crown 4 Int Up
Sil Crown 1 Int Up
Sil Crown 2 Int Up
Sil Crown 3 Int Up
Sil Crown 4 Int Up
Gold Crown 1 Int Up
Gold Crown 2 Int Up
Gold Crown 3 Int Up
Gold Crown 4 Int Up
Blue Pendant 1 Def Up
Blue Pendant 2 Def Up
Blue Pendant 3 Def Up
Blue Pendant 4 Def Up
Red Pendant 1 Def Up
Red Pendant 2 Def Up
Red Pendant 3 Def Up
Red Pendant 4 Def Up
Gre Pendant 1 Def Up
Gre Pendant 2 Def Up
Gre Pendant 3 Def Up
Gre Pendant 4 Def Up
Yel Pendant 1 Def Up
Yel Pendant 2 Def Up
Yel Pendant 3 Def Up
Yel Pendant 4 Def Up
Bla Pendant 1 Def Up
Bla Pendant 2 Def Up
Bla Pendant 3 Def Up
Bla Pendant 4 Def Up
Whi Pendant 1 Def Up
Whi Pendant 2 Def Up
Whi Pendant 3 Def Up
Whi Pendant 4 Def Up
Sil Pendant 1 Def Up
Sil Pendant 2 Def Up
Sil Pendant 3 Def Up
Sil Pendant 4 Def Up
Gold Pendant 1 Def Up
Gold Pendant 2 Def Up
Gold Pendant 3 Def Up
Gold Pendant 4 Def Up
Blue Crystal 1 Lif Up
Blue Crystal 2 Lif Up
Blue Crystal 3 Lif Up
Blue Crystal 4 Lif Up
Red Crystal 1 Lif Up
Red Crystal 2 Lif Up
Red Crystal 3 Lif Up
Red Crystal 4 Lif Up
Gre Crystal 1 Lif Up
Gre Crystal 2 Lif Up
Gre Crystal 3 Lif Up
Gre Crystal 4 Lif Up
Yel Crystal 1 Lif Up
Yel Crystal 2 Lif Up
Yel Crystal 3 Lif Up
Yel Crystal 4 Lif Up
Bla Crystal 1 Lif Up
Bla Crystal 2 Lif Up
Bla Crystal 3 Lif Up
Bla Crystal 4 Lif Up
Whi Crystal 1 Lif Up
Whi Crystal 2 Lif Up
Whi Crystal 3 Lif Up
Whi Crystal 4 Lif Up
Sil Crystal 1 Lif Up
Sil Crystal 2 Lif Up
Sil Crystal 3 Lif Up
Sil Crystal 4 Lif Up
Gold Crystal 1 Lif Up
Gold Crystal 2 Lif Up
Gold Crystal 3 Lif Up
Gold Crystal 4 Lif Up
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Illegal Equipment:
Illegal equipment doesn't have different levels for each piece of equipment.
Name Effect 1 Effect 2 Effect 3
Blue Cape
Red Cape
Green Cape
Yellow Cape
Black Cape
White Cape
Silver Cape
Gold Cape
Blue Belt
Red Belt
Green Belt
Yellow Belt
Black Belt
White Belt
Silver Belt
Gold Belt
Blue Tattoo
Red Tattoo
Green Tattoo
Yellow Tattoo
Black Tattoo
White Tattoo
Silver Tattoo
Gold Tattoo
Blue Aroma
Red Aroma
Green Aroma
Yellow Aroma
Black Aroma
White Aroma
Silver Aroma
Gold Aroma
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Vs Mode 10045
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From the main menu you can choose Vs Mode, a two player battle between two
trainers sets of monsters. Each player must load a file, select monsters to
battle, choose your formation, etc and then battle like a normal battle. After
the end of the battle you'll be able to ...
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Frequently Asked Questions 10046
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Question 1) What happened to my Arrowhead? (This is actually more of a
rhetorical question on my part than answering anyone in particular)
Answer) Well there are some monster species that just didn't make it into this
sequel. Some long time favorites like Phoenix, Arrowhead and Wracky simply
aren't here. Will they be in another sequel? Possibly but that's up to Techmo
and for all we might not even get a sequel. (not trying to be pessimistic with
this answer, just saying you never know, they could go bankrupt and not be able
to put out games)
Question 2) When should I stop training my monster and use it for combining?
Answer) This answer all depends on other things going on in your game. Are you
going on an adventure in the next couple of weeks? If you are and want to just
go through it fast and move on, then it might not be a good idea. However this
is a good way of getting some AP on a newborn monster. Another thing to ask
yourself is do you have a strong monster to combine it with? If you do you get
a much stronger monster than if its just combining with a newborn. Thankfully
this isn't much of a problem since you can train 5 monsters at a time.
Question 3) All I seem to be getting are Hares? Where's my #*$^ing Dragon I
was supposed to get from this disc?
Answer) If all you seem to be unlocking is Hares, and you've used PS2 discs,
DVDs, CDs, PS1 games then you need to get some maintenance done on your PS2.
It can be as simple as cleaning it, using your warranty (like most people
actually have a valid warranty on their PS2s anymore) or voiding your warranty
and fixing it yourself. For example my PS2 would only read new PS2 games.
It wouldn't read PS1, CD or DVD discs. After cleaning it (I didn't care about
the warranty because I bought mine used anyways) it works just like new.
If you heard that you can get a specific monster from a specific disc and it
gives you an entirely different monster, than one of 2 things has happened:
1) Wherever you ended up getting your information from is wrong
2) You're using a different pressing/version of the disc
example: Donnie Darko gives you RoboRabi V, but not Donnie Darko: The Directors
cut. (a very cool movie by the way)
Question 4) Hey I like your guide, can I put it on my website?
Answer) Thank you and maybe. In order for anyone to put this guide on their
own website, I need you to e mail me:
[email protected] and ask
me along with sending a link to your website so I can check it out. I'll
usually say yes.
Question 5) Do you want some ascii art to put on this guide? I'd like to
add/correct something it seems like your guide needs.
Answer) Well yes I'd love the help, again if you want to do that for me, e mail
me and I'll gladly give full credit to whoever specifically helps me.
Question 6) How come you don't have a guide for what disc(s) give you which
monster. I need to know how to get the monster I want?
Answer) Well personally I don't have enough discs to use for unlocking and
making a detailed enough guide of the specifics. Yes I was able to get info
for every single monster you can get, but thats because I used cheats to get
them all in my book. I don't necessarily like using cheats, especially for
raising monsters since it's not that hard. But when writing a guide it makes
getting information for all items/monsters/etc a lot easier.
To helpfully answer your question, check out message boards at top quality
websites like gamefaqs.com and monsterrancher.com They are great resources to
use, as they were for me while making this guide. Until someone makes an FAQ
for that exact purpose, then stick with those sources
Question 7) When I do a two player battle, do my monsters gain stats or AP?
Answer) Check out the versus battle section and you'll get all your answers.
Question 8) You mention in your credits about codes for Action Replay, can you
show me them?
Answer) Well I always thought a big section of codes like that belongs in its
own guide or its own site. Check out the official website for action replay
and you'll find the codes there.
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Credits and Thanks 10047
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I'd like to thank following people/organizations:
Tecmo for making the Monster Rancher Series
My girlfriend Jeannine for being so good to me
The message board at gamefaqs.com and monsterrancher.com for inspiring the
questions.
Codejunkies.com for the codes used to give detailed information on every item
and monster in the game. Folks you might not like cheating, but it helped
make this guide.