Question from patrick6101

Asked on: 11/4 5:43AM
What happens when you feed your monster in the monsterbank?

Feeding your monster makes a little heart animation occur in the thought bubble in the monster bank. Does having a happy monster have any difference from having an angry monster?

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From: h9 11/4 3:20PM

When you feed a monster food it likes it gets stronger, so any attacks a Morpher uses while morphed as that monster are much stronger.

This is especially useful for monsters you got at a low level (like a Blue Goblin you scrambled to capture)

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From: Placid01 11/4 5:53PM

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Happy vs. angry makes no difference at all. You can max out happiness and have no effect. But it's what happens next that's interesting. If you continue to feed it Curealls after you've maxed out happiness, its stats will slowly rise (999 max). Those stats will affect your morpher's attacks.

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From: arceus_mewtwo 11/7 7:21PM

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It level ups :D

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From: Weeku 11/9 12:26AM

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I second what Placid01 said. But one monster doesn't like Curealls, one that I forget the name of. You'll have to feed it something else, also that I can't remember. It's only like one monster though.

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From: Placid01 11/9 3:51AM

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Malboros don't like Curealls. You would have to feed them Ethers or Elixers to raise their stats. But there's no reason to do so, because Malboro attacks are status effects and don't benefit from increased stats anyway.

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From: MageMaster001 12/2 7:32PM

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Not true Weeku, if you feed a Red Cap lvl.17 more than 38 curealls it will start to spit them out. AND if you feed a Lamia lvl. 21 more than 67, it also will.

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From: Placid01 12/3 7:27AM

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Having maxxed out my red caps and lamias at 999 stats by feeding them hundreds of curealls, I find that last comment a bit hard to believe.

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