battling and its effect on lifespan

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Does battling affect youre life span after youre monster is an infint?

-- Harasta (Necromancer11@aol.com), January 02, 2000 Answers Yes, it can improve it by removing stress before it even sets in. Some monsters have to fight every month to be stress-free, others can go for half a year without crawling into the ring. Regardless, regular combat experience will boost your monster's stats and prevent stress, and less stress = more lifespan. Just don't let your monster get KO'd if you can possibly help it, and if it gets injured in battle, DEFINATELY reset.

-- Nate Railsback (ChimeraMan101@aol.com), January 02, 2000.

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Tournaments shorten lifespan by 1-3 weeks, RNA can back me up on that one. You would be better off using mint leaves instead, more costly but for a longer life.

-- Zack (belgrath16@aol.com), January 02, 2000.

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Mint Leaves, at least in my experience, can never PREVENT stress, they can only HEAL it once it happens (usually on the first of the month). If I give my monster a Mint Leaf on the 4th of a month, no matter WHAT I feed him at the beginning of the next, he'll still get stressed out if he hasn't fought recently. And if they hurt lifespans so much....why did I get my first-generation Antares out to 5 years, 6 months (not when he died, just when I combined him) with him getting into more brawls than a drunken sailor? I believe some games are just programmed differently...

-- Nate Railsback (ChimeraMan101@aol.com), January 03, 2000.

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If you want the proof of battles affecting lifespan, then I've got it. 1) Read "how do you ppl do it..." in the "raising/training" category. Look at the very bottom, I have one case study and one science styled experiment in which results favoured my theory. Coincidentally, my testing was for a monster in its infant stage.

2) I will use dark phoenix's wracky and mine for another example (Good example). It is found under "monster's life stages" in the raising/training category." His wracky got to stage 2 at 3yrs 10 m. Mine got to stage 2 at 3yrs 8m. His lived for 9yrs 3m. mine lived for 10yrs 5m. The difference between the two? His has a record: 138W 2L 98KO. My wracky's record: 41W 0L 32KO

3) Nate, the lifespan of your centaur is not as high as you think it is. Most monsters can get lifespans way past that if you battle less. The typical lifespans of my 1st gen monsters range from 5 - 10 yrs. 5yrs only happen to those monster that really suck at lifespan such as undine. Joker would probably be the same if I trained it. I have never heard of a centaur having crappy lifespan. However, I will eventually train them and find out anyways. My average monster lifespans are usually 6.5 years.

By the way, lifespan decreases 1 - 3 weeks in addition to the the week at tourney.

As for battling, my battling record usually averages around 80 wins. That should get you an idea of how much battling should get your lifespan average to 6.5 years.

I had a 1st gen Durahan who had a record of 220W 0L 171KO. He only lived for 5yrs 6m old. He should've lived for 8 years, as durahan's lifespans predict.

-- RNA (RNA@Ribosome.nuc), January 03, 2000.

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Jockers have a avrege life-span of about 2years and 11months 5yers is a vary long life span for a jocker. Your rank as a traner also has a effect on your monsters life span.

-- matt (Split ip @aol.com), January 03, 2000.

-- torey luvullo (dst10000@compuserve.com), April 13, 2000


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