12/7/2023 0 Comments Monster legends element table![]() Again, the numbers there are fixed and, if normal damage, just leave 1. Attack modifiers are for things like damage boost (1.5), double damage (2), or triple damage (3). The options there are fixed so just select the one that applies. Element Damage refers to a regular attack (1), strong (1.5) or weak (0.5) attack, or some other kind of elemental weakness like sticky lava, light weakness, etc. There are other damage modifiers there as well after you get the base damage. If you want to know the damage output of any skill, just plug in that damage value of that skill instead. The sheet already has the monster's base power and highest attack value filled in. As my stats are intended to help you decide which monster to choose (compared to other monsters) this formula assumes both you and the defender are level 100. ![]() One of the many factors in damage calculation is your monster's level compared to the defending monster's level. Only legendaries and mythics are in this list, as you're not likely using another rarity to attack with. The highest-powered attacks for legendaries/mythics should help you decide where to focus your strength runes. The second tab at the bottom is a damage calculator. If you type in an 'x' (without the quotes), the star icon at the top will automatically filter this column. Or use it to keep track of monsters you own. Use this column to compare particular monsters with each other. On each sheet, there is a column labelled "Select". At the present time, skills data is only available for legendaries and mythics. This should help you in narrowing down where to put your speed runes. I only included stamina drain skills that sap 50% or more of an enemy's stamina (so, I haven't included Stamina Leak or an attack that drains 25% stamina, for example). If an effect has only 50% chance of hitting, I haven't included it. If you want, for example, to see all monsters in Dragons and all monsters in Underworld (not just those in both), click that "Or" radio button.įor the skills, I only pulled from skill groups 2 and 3 (for legendaries), since skill group 1 is pointless 99% of the time (I know there are rare exceptions, so feel free to shout out any you think might need to be included). If you want to do a little more advanced filtering (like filtering all water/thunder monsters), in that box that popped up, click the radio button for "And", hit the drop-down box right below it, click "contains" and type the second term you're looking for. Rarity and relic filters only allow a single selection at the time.įor advanced filtering, click the arrow at the top column to filter, move down to Text Filters, then select "Contains." This will open a pop-up window where you can type the word you want to be shown (e.g.- fire, female, trap, etc.). The filters are additive: monsters will be displayed that have ALL the items selected. To clear all filters, just click the clear all filters button on the far right (users may get an error message if the filters are already cleared). To clear a filter, just click the corresponding button to clear that particular filter. To filter, simply click the image of the rarity, element, book, or relic. Users will need a recent version of Excel to run the macros properly (and may need to Enable Editing and then Enable Macros when first loading up the spreadsheet). ![]() Users can organize by monster number (from the Monstagram), monster name, rarity, elemental types, books, relics, and stats (power, life, and speed). Additional tabs include stats for the various limited-time books. The following tables show stats for every legendary monster. However, if an attack would be both strong and weak against a hybrid monster (if a fire skill targeted a nature/fire monster for example), the weakness will override the strength and the damage will be halved.The link above directs to an excel spreadsheet with fully sortable and filterable stats (instructions below). Dual element monsters typically have the combined weaknesses and resistances of both elements. Hybrid monsters require temples of both elements before they can level up.Įach element deals 2.5 times damage against a monster with the corresponding weak element:Įach element is also weak against itself and deals half damage. These temples must also correspond to the element of the particular monster that the player wishes to enhance. Monsters are restricted from leveling above Level 10 without the aid of a temple. Legendary monsters may only be placed in legendary habitats. Hybrid monsters may be placed in either habitat corresponding to either of its elements. Monsters must be placed in a habitat that corresponds to their element. The element which a particular monster belongs to determines which of the habitats it can be placed in after being hatched. ![]() There are ten elements in Monster Legends. Each monster in Monster Legends has a single element or combination of 2 elements. ![]()
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