
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Dream big! Grizzly!
The bear taught me that it is strong.
Power!
>>3
And… power!
It also taught me that dragons are difficult to handle…
>>4
Having both Unicorn and King Leo in the same family is also a tailwind.
The route where the Killer Machine inherits the thoroughly improved attack power is just too efficient.
Our army is devastated by parrying.
Gira
Healing spell
While the power is incredibly high, the resistance is just average, so if attacked from an unexpected angle, it can lead to death—it’s a wonderfully balanced cheat.
The route from Grizzly to Killer Machine to King Leo is great, isn’t it…
>>12
(I’m glad I stayed a grizzly…)
After using this one as a material, I’ll create the next one to use as the next material.
“This one can also become a skeleton warrior, so you can go down the Demon Lord’s path too.”
I was just thinking about how RTA is going, and I was a little surprised to see everyone using Lock Bird and Mimic.
Was the mimic that strong?
The strongest party in the early stages of Grizzly Lock: Bird Horn Beetle.
Mimics are immediately useful.
I think rock birds are surprisingly difficult to make.
>>19
If you present what you want in an arranged marriage, it will mostly be born as desired.
>>19
How about using Hawk Blizzard or something around Moza and Golem? There’s also the matchmaking with Machiko.
The rock bird is nice because it’s easy to feed meat with Astron.
It’s not so much about the mimic, but more about the Zaki…
At our elementary school, it wasn’t popular at all for some reason…
>>22
When the specifications were still uncertain, it was like a general animal with some fur growing on it.
I didn’t think it would have one of the highest firepower in the story.
You can cut off the legs of those who have low resistance to Zaki and burning breaths…
The thumbnail revealed an incredible source of power.
It’s impressive to have power and grow quickly.
Everyone is having their brains fried by this bear.
Ukenagashi
The bear knows how to utilize the techniques of the rainy season and the power of the swift wind.
In the end, it actually does more damage to just punch normally rather than using skills or techniques…
This bear is an amazing guy who embodies that in the early stages.
>>33
Wasn’t using Madante the optimal solution…?
>>94
It’s a bit tricky that once you use Madante, you won’t be able to use Zaoriku.
The explosive fist has too low of a hit rate and is random, so even as a physical move with the same resistance, the May-Showers Slash, which consistently deals damage to all targets, is stronger.
I knew you would understand.
If you propose a match to such a beginner…
It seems that Draky or Antbear will be put out.
I’m afraid of accidents when fighting in the arena…
Even with a strong monster, if it doesn’t have resistance to Zaki, it can die from a surprise attack.
>>37
It’s common to be accompanied by insects or birds.
When my classmates, including myself, were having fun with slime-type and dragon-type creatures.
The one who said that grizzly bears are incredibly strong had foresight.
No one thinks that a drooling, uncool bear is a perfect existence in every aspect…
A bear that teaches the importance of resilience.
As long as it’s outside of player-versus-player battles, any monster can be leveled up to do whatever you want…
There’s also bard doping.
What are you fighting against?
>>43
Mireille
Dragons are cool.
The resistance is good, but it’s already a no-go because the growth is slow.
When it comes to efficiency, there’s really no one worth using a dragon level.
How can something so cool have such a trap…?
>>47
At least it’s better to be raised with a human lifespan!
Everyone was using Grizzly, but…
Lock-chan feels a slight sense of superiority because she was the only one who used it.
>>48
Isn’t it usually the other way around?!
The problem of access to the breeding ground of the strayed metal is too bad.
Because I’m slow on my feet, I’m using the shippuzuki.
I wonder what was written in the strategy guide at that time…
>>53
MP and intelligence are difficult to increase, but HP and attack…
The power is extremely high, and a turn of rest is ineffective.
It’s fun until you clear the Terrawan, but once you start grinding for levels after clearing it, you start wanting the Demon Lord’s key…
Rather, I think about why past me didn’t notice this guy with such an incredibly simple method of combining and the growth of attacks.
>>55
First time seeing the kid, me: “Will it get stronger if I combine them? Hey, Tail Eater is weak, damn it!”
Embodiment of violence
I haven’t used Grizzly much because I’ve always been aiming for things like Hawk Blizzard or Akbar, which feel like investing in a demon king type of creation.
Can King Leo made from Grizzly also be connected to Golden Golem or something like that…?
>>59
Despisaro’s wife
>>59
It’s such a waste to use King Leo against the hail golem.
>>64
Overfishing of metal dragons and skull dragons is such a hassle.
I heard that Zaki is effective against Dark Dream, and I was like, really?
>>60
It’s not that the base resistance is invincible, but it is strong resistance.
Also, since it’s at the top of the combination tree, it probably has some kind of plus value attached to it, and I think it has unconsciously become invincible.
>>73
Did just going up increase your resistance?
Shirasoon
>>137
As the + increases, the high resistance of parents becomes easier to inherit.
I clearly understood it was strong at first glance, but the unicorn that I fused ended up being too weak, and I was like, damn it!
There are too many patterns where growth starts around 40.
Making a golem is a hassle, so I was stealing them from elsewhere.
>>66
You’re quite something over there too, huh?
You have to lower the total level; otherwise, it won’t show up.
It’s quicker to seize it from other countries.
I’m happy that characters like Sre-Graph and Hawk Blizzard grow quickly.
I didn’t have much trouble because I could capture Majin from other country masters while leveling up.
>>70
It doesn’t take long for it to disappear, so if I see it, I’ll prepare meat and go for it, right?
I was working hard with the strongest monsters from the Grizzly or demon lord type without knowing anything about how strong they really are…
>>71
Asceticism…
A sword dragon is a boy’s dream, right!
I stopped being a fan after watching 3D.
>>75
It’s just the angle of the dot and illustration that looks cool.
The only ones that level up as the strongest in the system are King Leo and the Golden Golem…
The reason birds are generally fast makes the growth rate of the peacock feel so slow.
>>77
Moreover, the pixel art is way too creepy.
When I was a child, I noticed that the high firepower enemies were appearing, but I don’t have many memories of relying on them.
Perhaps at that time, they prioritized overall attacks.
Dargdream has weak resistances, only being resistant to rest-type moves and having low resistance to Zaki, but ultimately it’s unstable, so just use Madante!
Ah, a bear.
I want to play a Monsters game that takes the best parts from all the previous Monsters.
Something new that has an ample number of features, graphics, and systems, without being a peak-focused balance designed solely for competition.
If you create a strong character early on, they grow slowly and end up being really weak…
I want the new Monster’s game, right?
>>84
Don’t pretend that 3 doesn’t exist.
>>87
I have not forgotten the great achievement of giving birth to a married woman swordsman.
I remember the time when I was diligently raising a Lizardman after seeing it mentioned that it learns Gigastash.
>>85
(single)
>>91
The hurdles for the MP and intelligence required for learning are quite high…
Lizardmen are dragon-type and have a late-blooming MP growth, so they can’t learn much until they reach over level 50…
There was a limited-time event at the library door.
Terry of the Conditions? It was tough even back then to recruit more than 100 allies before defeating him.
>>88
Casually, I’ve come out to the third world, huh…
I was looking at the RTA chart, and it seems that 2 hours is quite a fast finish.
Let’s give it a try.
The initial experience values of 5 and 10 aren’t that different, you know…
The speed of 2 is incredibly fast, while over 100 is extremely slow; the two in the middle are fast enough that I don’t feel stressed.
Ant Bear ♀ + Golem = The thread was a sure hit.
Even though I raised the lizardman, its stats weren’t enough to learn it, but instead, the child learned it for me.
The difficulty was absurd and the combination chart was unreliable, but I hope the monster ride system from DQMJ3 and J3P makes a comeback.
Anonymous, try saying this: “chopsticks.”
>>99
Hungar! Hungar!
A grizzly bear that tells you that the brown bear is strong in the Dragon Quest world.
Seriously, what is up with those guys…?
Valedictorian Grizzly-kun of the Intelligence Academy
I only knew that horned beetles were strong, so I managed to get by with that at the time.
The Jamiras created by the slow-growing peacock and Akubar was a source of healing.
I think it’s quite rare for a dragon-type character, which is usually the star, to have such a tragic growth game.
>>107
Even in such circumstances, Dragon Kids and Yamata no Orochi are putting up a good fight…
Even a sword dragon that looks S-rank can perform well if used strategically, like in a battle against Akubar…
The peacock isn’t getting stronger than I expected for all the effort I’ve put in.
Jamiras is reliably strong, isn’t he?
Give me marbled beef.
When I was a kid, it seems that I had a tendency to feel pain from slow level-ups by choosing King Leo, Balzac, and the Golden Golem.
Since Akuba and the peacock have an initial experience value of 100, and Jamiras has an initial experience value of 10.
It might have been better to quickly turn it into Jamiras and then raise the plus from there.
>>113
I’m skipping the door of domination because it’s a hassle, so I’ll just finish it at the library.
>>113
That’s right, the first-time ones turn into Sky Dragons for me, so I can’t create them.
First of all, monsters that require 100 experience points to level up to Level 2 can’t be created until the late game…
By that time, I’ll be able to hunt slimes at the door and Metal Slimes in the coliseum…
I want it to be this easy.
I couldn’t figure out whether it was better to level up by fighting other country masters or by hunting hagmetas.
I feel like I was just doing a lot of explosive punches.
I thought it was strong for some reason, but this bear was strong enough to be the stuff of legends.
>>120
The attack power exceeds 100 from the early stages.
>>120
Around level 21, growth significantly slows down for a while, but from level 42, it starts to grow considerably again, and by level 99, the attack power will definitely max out. The specified increase in attack power is 1199.
In the GB version of DQM1, after 【Dark Dream】 and 【Destamoor】 (final form), 【Gigantes】 ranks third among all monsters with the same value.
>>120
You can think of it as an early-maturing Gigantes that joins you in the beginning.
The Full Power Exploding Fist is so outrageous that it makes me laugh.
Dragon types are not as weak as people say.
It just feels weak because there are quite a few landmine dragons mixed in.
It’s hard to say that something with a strong name like Sword Dragon, which combines a boss-level dragon and golem, is weak…
That’s a grizzly!
I restarted on the Switch, but leveling up was more difficult than I expected.
If you create things like Shinryu or Dai Ki Bansei before clearing it, they become fodder for the ranch, and if the straggler Metal has poor access, you won’t gain much experience points, to the extent that it can be said to be a modern perception.
In the past, I used to do things like “steak can stop,” but I must have had a lot of free time…
The Switch is definitely interesting, but I wished it had features like saving anywhere or cheat functions.
>>127
If I can make a golden golem in TETRIS, it would be too much of a cheat.
At that stage, it’s reasonable to consider it a reward for managing the magma demon.
>>129
What does this mean…? Isn’t the conversation disconnected?
Grizzlies aren’t as strong as people say.
There are also monsters that counter from the beginning with evasions and such.
Because of my slow speed, we might get wiped out by a mimic’s Zarak.
This guy is the Killer Machine King Leo, and its good resistance also allows it to be used as a link to higher tiers, which is raising its evaluation.
>>130
Easy to make from the beginning and has super high firepower, making it excellent as a combination ingredient.
Is this fellow planning to become a savior for poor monster tamers?
In other words, it’s too significant that the experience points table for easily leveling up during story mode is the best.
No matter how powerful the parent or species may be, if the level is low, they’re just weaklings.
>>132
When looking at the stat increase per experience point gained, there are quite a few weak ones even among the second tier.
The big problem is that animals like grizzly bears and kingfishers, which have incredibly high growth rates, are mixed in.
Overwhelming violence is strong.
Sometimes kings tell lies.
If you offer meat to Darkhorn and the Demon King’s servant, they will become your allies.
Before clearing, level up by hunting stray metals in the otherworldly arena!
During the retro era, I was able to create up to Destamoor 3 after the formula was unlocked.
I just realized recently while playing retro games that grinding in the arena is easy.
Additionally, the staff produces a large quantity and the money increases significantly.
>>139
Can you challenge that infinitely?
The monsters that appear are no different from the wild ones.
>>144
I think it was something like it’s not allowed if the item slots are full.
I don’t really do it because I’m slow to leave the arena…
Grizzly → Grizzly → Grizzly
>>142
If you actually pit grizzlies against each other, they can pierce through metal, so I think it’s a countermeasure against Mireille.
Since they appear in the wild, it’s easier to breed the same species.
If prizes like books or seeds come out, they can’t be consumed, so eventually I’ll be kicked out.