If this feature is well loved maybe we’ll add the ability to insert a whole crossbreed family in the future. One thing to keep in mind is that if you breed these monsters, they produce Tardigen. Want to get yourself one? Well there’s a playground rumor that if you trade and enter a tamer id of 999999 (six nines) you’ll trade with a phantom tamer and receive your very own Yuto-chuk. Here’s a Chuk with a custom sprite I created, I called it Yuto! I guess it’s our first quasi-canon monster. BD transformations are often corpses and skeletal in. Stallune has rib-like protrusions from its body, a skull-like head, cracks on its legs, and most importantly, the moon that hovers over it. Too big for it to fit on the table, link to the patchnotes and code – ĭev made this announcement too, that for obtaining a monster you can trade with a fake tamer if you input six 9 as an ID. Very simple: One of the cross breeds highly resembles Omozon. You can input as many codes as you want, and the monsters will have different stats, so you can get the monster you want/need all the times you need. Everything here can be earned in a single playthrough and nothing is missable. Everything here except for two Trophies/Achievements are tied to story points. Then you can copy/paste the codes listed below and hit enter (the monsters will be in the box). Welcome to the Monster Crown Trophy and Achievement guide Monster Crown is a monster catching and battling game akin to Pokmon. Hi all As part of the community’s attempts to gradually build a competitive PVP scene for Monster Crown, I am now thinking of a list of roles in a team, which are similar to RPG job classes and those in the Pokemon metagame, as well as certain build tropes that I foresee and theorycraft to becoming competitively viable in the start. To introduce the codes and get the monsters, you can go to the barn in your family’s farm, talk to the box and select Code. If I’m missing any code please let me know in the comments. Nothing I press will get me back to the game, just stuck looking at my monster. I go out to the street, fight some monsters, go to check my monster in the menu, and I am unable to back out. It brings the genre back to its roots by adopting old-school graphics, simple turn-based combat, and classic chiptune music. So I just started playing, get my first monster in the mail. I’ll try to update the guide as soon as I can. Monster Crown is the Pokemon-like turn-based monster taming title from indie developer Studio Aurum. There’s another guide of this, but it’s lacking some codes. Here I will post every Monster Code so far.
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