Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 2:28 pm
I haven't played this game in a while, but I managed to do most, if not all, of my self-imposed standard completionist challenges. So ask me whatever you'd like to know and I'll try to get this game's forum a little more filled out.
I remember being very surprised at how easy it was to max out a monster's stat bonuses, once I finally started caring to try, and wishing I had done it from the start.
Essentially, mixing six of any monster of the same type will produce bonus stats that are a mix of perfectly good and perfectly bad. Combining two of these monsters of different types will make the bonus stats perfect if you combine all of the perfectly bad stats with a perfectly good one.
3+3=3 All you have to do is make sure
0+3=3 that each stat bonus is covered.
0+0=0
Most of the time, if you get the hang of it, you can combine two or three of one type to get the stat bonuses to mix well with another with mirrored bonuses.
I remember being very surprised at how easy it was to max out a monster's stat bonuses, once I finally started caring to try, and wishing I had done it from the start.
Essentially, mixing six of any monster of the same type will produce bonus stats that are a mix of perfectly good and perfectly bad. Combining two of these monsters of different types will make the bonus stats perfect if you combine all of the perfectly bad stats with a perfectly good one.
3+3=3 All you have to do is make sure
0+3=3 that each stat bonus is covered.
0+0=0
Most of the time, if you get the hang of it, you can combine two or three of one type to get the stat bonuses to mix well with another with mirrored bonuses.