![]() Yes, there are some good story beats, but wanderlust and the robust monster breeding system are Monster Crown‘s calling cards. The story doesn’t offer many incentives to stray far off the beaten path you need to be intrinsically motivated to explore. ![]() If you’re looking for a compelling story with plot-based motives to do stuff, you won’t really find that here. If you like exploring simply for the sake of exploring, this game will appeal to you. Monster Crown may look like an old-school Pokèmon game from the Game Boy Color days, but with its sinister storyline and occasional use of foul language, it presents itself as an edgier alternative for those who played their first Pokèmon game during childhood and are now teens or adults looking for that same experience, albeit more grown-up.Ĭrown Island, Monster Crown‘s world, has a kind of untamed, less cultivated vibe, like a place that hasn’t been fully explored yet it’s almost like the US during the early stages of Western expansion. Another challenger in this arena is Monster Crown, the debut title from Studio Aurum. The glut of these are derisively referred to as “pokè-clones” even if some are good in their own right.Įven now, in 2021, games like Nexomon, Temtem, Coromon, and more try to compete with Nintendo and Game Freak’s juggernaut. Ever since Pokèmon exploded onto the scene, other companies have tried to craft their own “creature collecting” games to get a piece of that market. Ten-year-olds who were enthralled by Pokèmon Red & Blue back in the late 1990s are now in their mid-30s, and many still enjoy playing Pokèmon games, perhaps with their own children. This saves me a lot of time, since I can easily sort out quest with monsters that don't have the right size.It’s hard to believe that Pokèmon has been around for 25 years and is still a popular and viable multimedia entity. What I do when I am looking for a specific crown is: I enter a quest, regardless if it's an investigation or one of those event quests and look if the monster in it has any gold crown size. Smart Hunter does also show the size of an monster indicated with the according crown symbol under it's name, which could be small silver/gold crown or large silver/gold crown.Īs far as I know those helping Tools are not forbidden to use, since they do not alter your account and I did never hear any negative feedback about Smart Hunter so far. I am using the tool "Smart Hunter" and it shows me the monsters Hit-points and the Hp of it's body parts as well as other useful things like player damage on an monster. It's just trial and error with the investigations we know that have a higher likelyhood of gold crown monstersĪnother useful Tip if you are trying to get good crowns on monsters is to use tools that show Things like Monster HP and Size. There is no way to filter investigations in the way you want. Lastly, you can watch this video or have a look at all these videos for more efficient gold crown farming.Īnd to address you final question. ![]() ![]() This means that the same quest will always have the exact same sizes (maybe mild variations don't have proof). ![]() Also I think that the sizes for monsters in event quests is fixed. Sadly, those quests do not exist for all monsters. As I don't remember all my gold crowns, I will neither say its true or false that gold crowns can spawn outside of those investigations.Īdditionally, there are some event quests that will ensure a gold crown in both directions (Great Jagras quest comes to mind). Though it seems to increase the chance to have a gold crown monster if the investigation has at least one gold and one silver reward, it is not necessarily limited to it. It seems that there is a wide consensus on what you heard about the investigations. ![]()
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