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Monster Warlord Tips and Tricks Guide: Hints, Cheats and Strategies

Monster Warlord is a new card battling game with a unique spin by Gamevil. It plays more like a Mafia Wars or an Arms Cartel type of game than one of the many Rage of Bahamut clones that exists in the Android and iOS app stores. You have many different quests to complete, and your goal is to collect monsters, with rarities ranging from common all the way up to ancient, legendary and god status, while forming alliances and battling against other players. Read on for some tips and tricks for Monster Warlord for the iPhone and Android platforms!

If your goal is to simply collect monsters and run through the quests without doing too much battling, then each time that you level up, increase your energy so that you can do more quests. However, if your goal is to win battles, spreading it out among attack, health and defense will work very well early on; however, it will only last until you hit the levels where players will have uncommon and rare monsters – more specifically, around level 9 or 10.

Prepare your team up until this point by questing in the “Monster capture possible” areas over and over again so that you can catch monsters, because the monsters that you catch in the quests are far more possible than the monsters that you can buy. Save up monsters so that you can combine them, in order to create an even stronger monster. If you can have a whole team full of combined monsters, you’ll win most of your battles.

Go to the “building” area in order to supplement your income. Each building that you buy will earn you a permanent hourly income that you never have to collect manually (it collects automatically), and many aspects of the game are very expensive, especially combining uncommon and above monsters, so invest in these buildings. And seeing as their price goes up as you buy more of the same building, buy as many different types of buildings as possible.

Use the bank to stash away all of the money that you earn, as well, so that players don’t take it away. Put your building money in there every time that you go back to the game, unless you plan to spend it immediatley.