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i cant get past 10,000 money what am i doing wrong

-- Erich Ruszczak (midget4hyr@aol.com), December 27, 1999 Answers If just about money, there is a good tip for beginners. Train your monster for 2 and half years so that it POW/INT reach 500~600 and has SKI=~500 then fight all the D and C battles (of course when there is no battle, let your monster rest) till your monster die. You will be surprise how much Purse your monster has earned. P.S. I like to use the tactic of "1 Hit OK" :)

-- Shield Beast (notyet@mail.com), December 27, 1999.

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this is nature's way of telling you that you need to spend about 10 years and two monsters to build up your bank account, train until you are too good for the level you're in, then fight and extra 6 months in it anyway. then repeat at the next level, then again.

-- torey luvullo (dst10000@compuserve.com), December 27, 1999.

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Well Erich do you have Monster Rancher 1? If so you can slate a well set monster over. He'll start out with 5 loyality extra and the stats (well, a majority of the stats) he originally had. Get him to D-C rank and fight in all tournies possible. I had an earth keeper in lvl C fighting B rank and never losing. He netted be about 100,000"g". That isn't including the gifts from battle. He ate up jelly and was very well disiplined. I did this with like 4 monsters and just 20 years into the game I had like 200,000"g" to work with.

-- The Apollo Programme was a Hoax (aka_cp@hotmail.com), December 27, 1999.

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i too am low on cash after raising my weak hare on only tablets and tons of errantries. hopefully my new mock will bring me profit.

-- Zuumsaurian (b_hagstrom@hotmail.com), December 27, 1999.

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


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