Hello, dear reader. I’m going to list some starting tips for new players to the game, Neo Monsters. You can find the game by typing in a variation of the words “Neo Monsters”. I’m currently Hero Rank 38 in the game and facing down the Grand Four. You can also watch my YouTube videos for an introduction to Neo Monsters at the Lunar Nebula LLC Gaming channel.
I hope this helps, dear reader! Let me know what you think about the game and if you want me to focus on specific tactics in the future. Feel free to comment below on your thoughts, and follow my Facebook page or Twitter account to receive a notification when the next blog is posted. Have a good day, dear reader!
- You will get more training points as you progress through the game. Eventually your cap will reach 99 points. It unlocks as you gain trophies. Most monsters start with 60 points to spend. Monsters with more stars are generally better and will require more than 60 points to fully train. Deaging Fruits will add training points to your monsters.
- Don’t worry about spending too much time ranking up your Hero Rank in the campaign. Use Tickets to do online side quests, story missions, and Ultra-Evolve quests. When you rank up enough to afford 25 tickets the Ingredient Missions will give you the most experience points (XP) towards your Hero Rank. Some special events will also give you massive amounts of XP and Silver. These special rank up events rotate back into the Special Event line-up every month or so. The campaign is mostly coasting, with a few bumps in difficulty, until you reach the Grand Four.
- Be careful when evolving monsters! Your team cost may not allow your best monsters to evolve as you go through the story. Wait until your team cost can keep up! It will go up as your Hero Rank increases.
- Log in every day. You will get silver, ingredients, and training fruits.
- You will need to use fruits to train monsters to their highest stats. The better the monster, the more training it will require. Don’t worry about the mini-game to train. Once a stat has fully leveled further training in that stat will go towards an unfinished stat. For example, if your starter has its defense fully trained grabbing a shield in the mini-game will then boost its attack or another stat. Eventually you can train up to 16 monsters at the same time. It makes it easy to train monsters later in the game.
- Poison, in my opinion, is the best status affliction. It is more reliable as an affliction than Sleep, and it can protect your monsters from being put to sleep. Many monsters are able to combo with it, or use it to great effect.
- Build a team which combos together. Combining monsters like Leobolt (or any stun generator) with a Darkpaw and a protector can make the Timestrike ability deal massive damage to your opponent.
- Watch your timing in battles! Sometimes, it is best to click ‘Skip’ to let the current monster fall behind the next enemy in the battle’s timeline. Timestrike deals more damage the more time there is between your monster’s turn and the target’s turn. Waiting until right after your target attacks to use Timestrike will ensure the maximum amount of damage to the target.
I hope this helps, dear reader! Let me know what you think about the game and if you want me to focus on specific tactics in the future. Feel free to comment below on your thoughts, and follow my Facebook page or Twitter account to receive a notification when the next blog is posted. Have a good day, dear reader!