Champion Monsters
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" The Champion Monsters are the greatest and strongest Offense and Defense Monster Army. "
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General information
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The Champion Monsters are the strongest and greatest of all the monsters that can be hatched. The Champion Monsters serve as a supreme leader for your monster army. There are five Monster Champions: Gorgo, Fomor, Drull, Korath, and the 'sidekick' Krallen. You can build a Champion Cage in the "Defensive" section. Only one Champion Monster can be active and raised in the Champion Cage at a time (excluding Krallen). You can switch Champions by freezing your current Champion in the Champion Chamber, allowing you to switch to a different Champion.
Each Champion has different strengths and weaknesses. The "best" champion depends on your purpose and style of play.
- Gorgo has the highest health, but has a low attack and movement speed.
- Fomor is the only flying Champion (level 3+). This makes it invulnerable to some defensive towers. Fomor has the lowest attack damage and health, but is able to buff monsters by giving them armor, attack speed, and movement speed (similar to putty rage).
- Drull has the highest attack damage and has a high movement speed. It also has the lowest healing rate out of all the four champions.
- Korath once belonged to Moloch, but became obtainable to players during the Monster Madness event. He has 3 abilities, and balanced stats (high stats all-around, but no stat is better than the other champions who specialize in it).
- [Krallen]] is the first side Champion that fights alongside with your current champion. He can only be obtained via the Hunt for Krallen event. Despite having the lowest stats out of all the champions, his attack speed and movement matches that of Drull. He has an additional ability that boosts the looting capability of monsters.
When an attack ends, unlike regular monsters, your Champion will retreat back to your base. If a Champion loses all its health in combat, it will retreat back to its Champion Cage. Champions can never permanently die from combat. The only way a Champion can permanently die is if you juice it.
Feeding Guide
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A player can raise their Champion to higher levels by feeding it the proper monsters or by using Shiny (Excluding Krallen.). Each Champion has 6 evolution stages (Excluding Krallen), and the number of times a Champion must be fed to level up is increased by 3 at each level. Each of the Champions are fed different types of monsters from the other 3. Krallen is excluded from feeding as the only way to level him is to reach a weekly quota from the event Hunt for Krallen with 250m resources and there is no other way.
A Champion can be fed once every 23 hours. When a champion is allowed to feed, it is hungry. It will be hungry for a 23 hour window, allowing the player to feed his/her Champion anytime during this window. If the Champion is not fed during the 23 hour hungry period, your Champion will starve. Once a Champion starves it you must wait another 23 hours before you can feed it again normally. Therefore, feeding a Champion when it is starved does not count towards the number of feeds required to level up it up, and it depletes the feeding meter down to zero feeds so you have to start again. (This will not happen at level 4 and higher). Starving a Champion will not decrease its level. A Champion never dies unless it is juiced.
When your Champion reaches level 6, you will have an option to get bonus stats, but you will need to feed it every day to keep those stats. If you don't feed your Champion within 23 hours after it becomes hungry from the last feeding, it will starve and lose all of its bonus stages. You can also buy bonus stages with Shiny. There are 3 bonus stages after level 6.



Added by Philipp2905 Raising Multiple Champions
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You can raise multiple champions by using the Champion Chamber, but only one can be active at a time. To put the Champion in the Chamber the champion must be at full health and not hungry, and the Chamber must be in full condition.
You can also juice your champion and start a new one with the Monster Juicer. Once a Champion is juiced it can not be undone and you do not receive any resources for juicing Champions. For example, if you juice a level 6 Fomor, it will start back at level 1 if you choose to raise it again.
Champion Monsters
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You can get detailed information on each Champion Monster by clicking the image of each champion.
| Name | Description | Artwork (level 6) | Sprite (level 6) | Advantages |
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| Drull the Destroyer |
"Covered in red obsidian scales, this two headed beast delivers overwhelming damage during attacks." "Evolve Drull to level 6 and swallow your enemies whole!" | ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | High Damage, Speed |
| Gorgo the Great |
"Discovered inside the Bermuda Triangle, Gorgo is a powerful 'tank' monster of simian origin." "Evolve Gorgo to level 6 and watch him 'go bananas' on your enemies". | ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | High Health |
| Fomor the Fearless |
"Known in the northern isles as the "Flying Frog of Death", Fomor's presence provides a 'buff' to your monster army, granting armor and speed to nearby monsters." "Evolve Fomor to level 6 and watch your enemies tremble with fear". | ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Buff (Putty Rage effect), Flying |
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"Spawned in the magma pits of Inferno, Korath uses his massive body and fiery core to eliminate enemies." NOTE: This champion currently can only be obtained during Monster Madness and Hell Raisers and by just going to the champion cage. | ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Balanced, 3 Special Abilities | |
| Krallen the King |
"Born in the blood-soaked grasslands of southeast Asia, Krallen can survive in any climate - wet or dry. He thinks only of his next kill" NOTE: This champion can be earned by a weekly Event (Hunt for Krallen) and has to be done for 5 consecutive weeks for him to pernamently stay. He is also a 'side' champion that fights alongside your champion. | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Loot Buff (increases the amount looted by monsters), Speed |
Trivia
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- The Champion Monsters were released as of June 18, 2011. The Bonus Feeds were introduced soon after.
- Gorgo is the only nerfed champion so far. The only known witnesses for this are Shiny Users, as Gorgo's stats in Level 6 were 240,000 Health and 3,300 Damage before it was nerfed and after it depleted to 200,000 Health and 3,000 Damage as of June 29, 2011.
- Champions are the only monsters that can be downgraded, although since they don't cost goo, there isn't much value in doing it.
- Currently, Drull, Gorgo and Fomor are the only Champions with quests.
Tips
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Champion Monsters
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Locker Level 1 Monsters
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Locker Level 2 Monsters
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Locker Level 3 Monsters
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Locker Level 4 Monsters
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Strongbox Level 1 Monsters
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Strongbox Level 2 Monsters
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Strongbox Level 3 Monsters
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Strongbox Level 4 Monsters
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