Monster Strike – How to get rare (three, four, five and six star) monsters

Monster Strike is an RPG with a battle system that brings back memories of pinball machines back in the day. There’s a definite card collecting element to this game, and like any good card battler, you have extremely rare cards that can be collected here. Three, four, five, and six cards are the rare ones, and are the ones with the best battle statistics, but are generally also the toughest to find. Read on for some tips on how to find more rare monsters in Monster Strike!

The main way to earn more rare monsters is to go to the hatcher and do either the solo hatcher or the golden 10 shot. The solo ones requires five orbs, while the 10-shot hatcher requires 50 orbs (which are the premium currency of the game). You’re guaranteed at least a three-star hatch with these two, with a smaller chance of a rare monster (but still a chance) coming from the friend hatcher.

Take the luckiest monsters possible with you. The higher the luck of the three monsters in your current battle party, the higher your chances of finding rare drops. Even without any lucky monsters it is still possible to find rare drops, but they will be far less common without luck. To increase monster luck, fuse it with an identical monster or with similar monsters (same monster family, different ascension or evolution level).

Play in Co-op as often as possible, especially in the quests that have been specifically designed for it. These will give you better (rarer) monsters than usual. If you have no friends in your area who play the game, start trying to find a way to spoof your location on the Location Services and spoof it to some large city, or especially to somewhere in Japan.

Watch out for special promotions – promo codes are often given out during these promotions. Go to the “other” screen and enter a promo code, and you will get a bonus for it – which can sometimes consist of a rare monster!

When you are in the quest menu, tab over to the event quests and play the hardest ones that you can beat. The harder they are, the better the chances of getting a rare monster as a drop, generally, unless they are specific item quests (catalysts, experience, gold etc).