Board Thread:Private Roleplaying/@comment-25588272-20151001180058/@comment-5298545-20151003003816

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"Now, for evolving monsters, you have to get them to their maximum level to evolve them. Every one star monster is going to have a maximum level of 15, two star monsters 20,and so on up to six stars. Once a monster is evolved, they will go back to being level one and you have to level them up again."

"Depending on how many stars this monster is, you will need some other monsters to use, they don't have to be maximum level but they do have to have the same amount of stars as the monster you're evolving."

"If you're evolving a three star monster, like, say, a Bounty Hunter, you have to use three other three-starred monsters. They can be naturally three stars or they could be evolved into three stars."

"It is recommended to use monsters like slimes because they cannot be awakened and they are silver starred, meaning that they are materials for leveling up and evolving. I'm still level 26, four star monsters' max level is 35, so I've never been evolved yet. Athena on the other hand is five stars because she is awakened. She too has yet to be evolved. Your monster can gain a star by awakening them or summoning them in already awakened."

"For example, I could awaken a three-star dark element Cowgirl. She will then be four stars once awakened. Or I could use a Mystical scroll and summon in a wind Martial Artist, which starts out as 3 stars unawakened, so he would naturally be four stars, although it is extrmely rare for that to happen. It's more rare to summon in an awakened monster that is now two stars then to summon in a 5 star, unawakened dark element Neostone Agent, and they are one of the most rare unawakened monsters. However, unlike evolving, awakening does not reset the monster's level unless you summon them in awakened."

(I'm serious. It's even more rare to summon in a monster awakened. I'm just lucky to have my Kernodon that I summoned in.)