There are five variations of monsters: Standard, Super, Mega, Hyper, and Ultra. ALL versions above standard take double the capture dice to subdue. They look like their original versions but can be different in size, color and HP, but may also appear as they normally should. When captured and put into your party, monsters keep their different colors, but their size and stats remain the same as normal units.
There are currently 281 monsters in the Monsterpedia:
- 272 monsters known and catchable (or buyable with uncut dice)
- 5 unobtainable bosses
- 4 monsters are either unknown or uncatchable for now (likely Event Dungeon bosses)
- 1 special (Missing Glitch)
Catching[]
Monster catching and Monster Catcher are explained in the Manual.
Rank[]
A monster's rank determines the maximum level it can train up to. There are 5 ranks:
- S: max level 99
- A: max level 70
- B: max level 40
- C: max level 20
- D: max level 10
All monsters caught in the wild are rank D. To rank them up, you need to Enhance monsters by giving them DNA samples collected from the same monster. The basic steps are as follows:
- Catch another copy of the monster you want to Enhance; variations do not matter (colours, Mega, etc).
- If your hero has no open slots, you will immediately receive the DNA sample and some gold.
- After the battle, release the captured monster.
- Go to the DNA screen:
- If the monster is in your party, select Enhance below them.
- If you are in the Home Town, select the monster and click the DNA house.
- It will show Boost Rank instead of Absorb DNA if you select the same monster.
Monster List[]
To view monsters in specified groups, select from the appropriate category below:
Monster Hunter Exclusives[]
Weekly Monsters Exclusives[]
By element[]
By core dice[]
- Attack | Double Attack | Triple Attack | Quadruple Attack
- Vampire | Double Vampire | Triple Vampire
- Poison | Double Poison | Triple Poison
- Poison All | Double Poison All | Triple Poison All
- Fire Attack | Fire Vampire | Double Fire Attack | Triple Fire Attack | Quadruple Fire Attack
- Forest Attack | Double Forest Attack | Triple Forest Attack | Quadruple Forest Attack
- Forest Vampire | Double Forest Vampire | Triple Forest Vampire
- Water Attack | Double Water Attack | Triple Water Attack | Quadruple Water Attack
- Water Vampire | Double Water Vampire
By Dice Sets / Templates[]
- Sets with 15 Dice
- Template A | Template B | Template C | Template D | Template E
- Template F | Template G | Template H | Template I | Template J
- Template K | Template L | Template M | Template N | Template O
- Template P | Template Q | Template R | Template S | Template T
- Template U | Template V | Template W | Template X
- Sets with 6-12 Dice
- Sets with 5 Dice
- Unknown Template
By page[]
Monster Info (Monster Capture Reference)
Notes[]
- The encounters found in the Event Dungeon are not subject to level requirements. Every monster found here can be found regardless of the level of your current character.
- The Monsterpedia lists these monsters as found from the Monster Hunter. Since there is no update to the Monster Hunter, these monsters are unobtainable for now. It is unknown if they will be included in a later update or not.
- The Monsterpedia lists these monsters as one word, while the portion of the credits with the user-submitted monsters uses two words to name them. This is likely a formatting error, since the designation for rare monsters (Super, Mega, Ultra, Hyper) are also currently formatted incorrectly.