MonsterCrafter – Tips and Tricks Guide: Hints, Cheats and Strategies

MonsterCrafter is the sequel to nAquatic’s first smash hit, GunCrafter. In the previous game, you shot stuff up using the gun you created. In this game, you can create and train your very own monsters, take them through various quests through dungeons and labyrinths, and even battle them against monsters that other players have created. Read on for some tips and tricks for MonsterCrafter!

Running out of energy means that you won’t be able to fight in any more battles until you regain enough energy to do so. If you don’t want to wait, just set the time ahead on your phone or tablet and you will automatically get all of your energy back when you go back to the game. Plus, if you decide to set the time back to normal, you won’t lose any of your ill-gotten energy!

When you are creating a monster, how you design the monster determines whether it will have more attack power or more defensive power. If you design a large monster, it will have more defense, and its attack will drop. Design a smaller monster, and its attack and defense will be about equal. Design multiple smaller monsters in the same square, and its attack will be far higher than its defense. You will see the ratios change in real time as you design the monster, so tailor it to you liking.

Plus, you can do strange things with squares, such as making them float. You can’t place floating squares initially, but place your pieces on the top and bottom, then delete the pieces from the bottom, and the ones from the top will be left floating in the air. If you have enough patience to make an actual monster design, you can make a high-flying monster by using this trick.

When you defeat a monster, tap on every single item that it drops as quickly as you can, because they will very quickly disappear, and you won’t earn them if they go away. Also, collect every fallen item before they drop before you attack, because the ones that you do not collect will disappear when you attack again.

Monsters can be trained, which mainly consists of keeping them happy – you upgrade their stats simply by battling for level ups. The happiness bar is a combination of all of your various options when you go into your monster’s lair – E.G. food, drink, slots, Rock Paper Scissors, etc. So tap them all to see which tasks need to be completed. Oh, and play the slot machine extra if you want to win some free coins.

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