
Regardless, when possible, try not to spread your +eggs too thinly, especially on monsters who are only useful for a limited period of time, like Elementals or Resist Dragons. The most common choice is Empress of Serpents, Echidna, but various Heartbreakers like Warrior Rose, Graceful Valkyrie, who can serve as both leaders and subs on several teams, are popular as well.

For instance, you can split up a stat's +99 points into 5 separate monsters with +20/+20/+20/+20/+19, then feed those 5 to the main monster.Įvery PAD player has different priorities for +eggs. You'd save a lot if you fused those +s together first!ĭue to the vast amount of money required to feed +eggs, a more economical method is to stock up your +eggs on minor monsters (like Bubblies or Carbuncles), then feed a larger chunk of +points at once. Our base monster is a max Level Bastet with +160 already.Ī significant amount of savings for the same +3. In other words, the additional cost is ExtraFee = (+value of the base monster + total +values of fodder) * 1000 Example The fusion cost will add 1000*the final +value on top of the original fusion cost (level * 100 * number of feeders). When fusing monsters with +values, the coin cost greatly increases. When a monster evolves, it will keep all of its + points. Feeding more +eggs to a +99 stat has no effect.

+1 Bonuses can be fused onto other monsters, for a maximum of +99 for each stat, +297 in total.

Each +1 Monster will randomly have a +1 to one of its three stats (HP, ATK, or RCV), giving an extra bonus to that stat. The monsters from these eggs are known as "+1 Monsters" or "+Eggs". In dungeon drops or Egg Machines, there's a small chance of getting an egg with a yellow plus sign.
