During a preview look at Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker, Famitsu revealed that players will be able to splice two different monsters together in order to create a new, hybrid monster for use in battling over Wi-Fi Connect. The cool thing about combining monsters is, if our translation is correct, that the "parent" monster may pass on attacks and skills to the new hybrid monster. It appears as if this only applies when the original "parent" monster has learned this technique or skill through experience, not the stock traits of said monster.
DQM: Joker preview reveals monster creation for Wi-Fi
During a preview look at Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker, Famitsu revealed that players will be able to splice two different monsters together in order to create a new, hybrid monster for use in battling over Wi-Fi Connect. The cool thing about combining monsters is, if our translation is correct, that the "parent" monster may pass on attacks and skills to the new hybrid monster. It appears as if this only applies when the original "parent" monster has learned this technique or skill through experience, not the stock traits of said monster.







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11-08-2006 @ 1:04PM
Michael said...
Jade Cocoon Rip off. Did anyone play that game?
oh well, it was awesome.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jade_Cocoon
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11-08-2006 @ 1:18PM
Zaius said...
sounds just like the past games. I got an old copy of Dragon Warrior Monsters for the GBC and have been playing around with it. it has these same breeding mechanics.
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11-08-2006 @ 2:56PM
Taltos said...
Ack...People really don't know the older games now these days. Zaius is right, the mechanics are the same as they were in the original, Dragon Warrior Monsters. Definitely not a rip-off.
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