Monster Crown Cheats and Tips

 

Monster Crown Cheats and Tips

 

Prepare For Chief Tamer Battles

Chief Tamers are Monster Crown’s equivalent of Pokemon’s Gym Leaders. While they don’t all have fancy buildings designed and decorated to match their Monster’s type, unlike the extravagant Gyms belonging to the excellent Sinnoh Gym Leaders, they do appear at crucial stages during the main storyline. Beating them is necessary to progress further into Monster Crown and coming prepared is heavily advised.

While these battles aren’t always necessarily challenging, losing them will result in far more than a little bit of pocket change going astray. Should you lose to a Chief Tamer, they will take one of your Monsters at random. It doesn’t matter how long that Monster had been traveling with you or how much love and care you put into it. They’ll take it without remorse. So make sure to prepare for these Chief Tamer battles or else lose one of your precious Monsters.

Save Some Of Your Items In The Bank

While the screen fading to black before returning you to a Pokemon centre may not be a common occurrence to most Pokemon players, it is fair to say that no one likes to lose a battle. Fortunately, losing a battle in Pokemon results in little more than losing a little bit of money. However, the same can’t be said for Monster Crown. Should you lose a battle you’ll not only be wiped out but will also lose all of your items.

Luckily, Monster Crown has a bank system that lets you deposit the various items you collect on your journey. This ensures that you’ll always have a reserve of healing items should you ever lose a battle. Making sure to store at least a handful of items in one of these handy banks is essential to remaining prepared for any encounter at all times.

 

 

 

 

Breeding Is Fun And Important

The breeding system in Monster Crown is one of its best innovations in the monster taming genre. It allows you to combine any of its 200 base Monsters to create thousands of possible unique combinations. This makes it not only an incredibly fun mechanic, as seeing just what Monster you’ll get is exhilarating, but also incredibly important.

Combining Monsters to create stronger ones will help those struggling to form a much better team. Breeding various new types of Monsters will ensure that anyone lagging behind in the story can make a quick recovery. There is also the option to enter secret codes that can be found online to get a specific type of breed.

You Can Find Items Across The World

Like Pokemon with its varied and iconic locations, Monster Crown has numerous fascinating locations for the player to explore. While doing so they will encounter wild Monsters as well as various items to aid them in their adventures. These could be anything from a healing item to a Tamer pack full of interesting and helpful gear.

Exploring these vast maps is not only helpful for discovering a new type of Monster, but also for obtaining new items to assist you. While some are hidden in the nooks and crannies scattered across the maps, many are easily accessible. As the journey from one town to another can be quite long, picking as many of these items up along the way is definitely advised if you want to make it in one piece.

How/Where to input Codes

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. Then you can copy/paste the codes listed below and hit enter (the monsters will be in the box). 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.

Monster Codes

Sprite Name Code
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - EB56001 Hooclaw PPGO34NJNN
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 07982F0 Cobreo PPHO34NJNN
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 094C2F8 TearHare Too big for it to fit on the table, link to the patchnotes and code – [steampowered.com] 
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 0F7BB63 Taupsy IFSPIQIKNB OR PPIO34NJNN
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - FC81A9B Echelk PPJO34NJNN
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 630D006 Boarnox Too big for it to fit on the table, link to the patchnotes and code – [steampowered.com] 
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 0A86B10 Chesgard Too big for it to fit on the table, link to the patchnotes and code – [steampowered.com] 
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - A29B6F7 Frigidile 78MJNEYTYF
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 68A2582 Ix DGJDF8PNK5
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - D995744 Plumo Too big for it to fit on the table, link to the patchnotes and code – [steampowered.com] 
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 83994BD Stamlanche PPFO34NJNN
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 2AA7518 Molkuran UMC3N7KDND
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - B4885AC Crawkadaga PPKO34NJNN
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - C628254 Apath Too big for it to fit on the table, link to the patchnotes and code – [steampowered.com] 
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 27AB8A5 Algoribus Too big for it to fit on the table, link to the patchnotes and code – [steamcommunity.com] 
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 9507921 Cheshinger Too big for it to fit on the table, link to the patchnotes and code – [steampowered.com] 
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 4B773EF Baku Too big for it to fit on the table, link to the patchnotes and code – [steampowered.com] 
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - 748860B Blaze GH45PLN789
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - C504CAD Sentinel KJW56UID42
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - A7434B2 Lumes W23TYBV992
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - AC041FD Icarus 8926FTYC9A
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - E812BCB Icick 92QY3111BBQ
Monster Crown Full Codes List - Monster Codes - D364237 KingsPrimigon KINGPRIM