Ok not completely sure what I had before so i'll just list all the things I can buy now other than the seeds at the top I know I know I could
lugworm
little worm
distilled water
moko grass
florid leaf mold
rockoil
flax flower
rotten meat
I have baby raptor and lamb cheers
Also side note I think it might not be possible to evolve into another type once you get max. I've been feeding it cock meat for the last few days which this thread says turns it into red and it's at max happy but not changing. So basically might not be possible to get 2 cheers off of same monster and have to kill it each time you want a new one
I think everything below Rockoil are the new stuff, so Rotten Meat is purchaseable if you have the baby raptor KI?
The menu you get for switching cheers gives you a choice of which monster tier, apparently baby sheep and karakul fall into rank 1, and I assume regular sheep does as well while the ram is tier 2. If I had to guess, I would group red foliage treant, White rabbit, grey lizard, Ziz, and uhh idk which raptor to be t2 (red or blue lol).
Baby raptor was t2
Oh okay, so maybe the newer breeds are t2 if the baby raptor is already t2.. I haven't raised anything other than sheep/lizard/treant/rabbit. I guess I can check the eft I just started but no KI yet .
Rank 1 is sheep, rabbit, sapling, lizzard, rank 2 is raptor, eft, cockatrice. Including all the stuff they turn into. The lists are just for organization sake when selecting a Cheer at any rate. If you got the sakura KI you are rank 2 and can therefore raise rank 2 monsters and unlock the cheer quest. Getting the cheers is random just keep at it every day.
Yeah I'll just keep trying, only gave 4 attempts so far anyway.
I'm only interested in the CP+1% Cheer anyway, and if I recall I need to raise and make happy a Rabbit, right?
Baby cockatrice adds Sabiki Rig for just under 4k a piece. Just to repost what was said earlier, feeding noble ladies apparently turns it into a regular cockatrice, while quus apparently turns it into a ziz. Also, they prefer poking.
I hope they let us buy Akaso for less than 5k too, shit is annoying to collect D:
I forgot to check for new items before. My main has the (adult) cockatrice memento, and can buy cockatrice meat. My mule has the lizard and baby lizard mementos, and can buy lizard skins and lizard eggs (no idea which is from which).
Since it was mentioned, it was noble lady that made it a normal cockatrice, and after it grew up it stopped caring about poking and liked being yelled at.
Hi all. It was me that posted on AH.com about my discovery of the moogle selling different items dependant on the cheer acquired. Just to share my findings:
Lamb = Flax flower
Lizard = Lizard egg
Karakul = Imperial Tea Leaves
Kinda kicking myself for sharing too soon, because now tea leaves went from 300k to 120k a stack since my AH.com post, but oh well, knowledge should be free.
Adult rabbit lets you buy hare meat.
I thought I'd share a couple of things about monster rearing I'd noticed. As you might remember, when a monster is beaming with happiness, you can get a free star if you interact with your monster in the right way. The only way this seems to work is if your monster has an interaction with the highest positive reaction level. If the monster doesn't react that way to any interaction, you'll never get a free star from it. So some monsters will never give you a star.
Also, with the exception of the lamb, which apparently has 3 possible evolutions, the other monsters have a regular growth and a subspecies growth. If you set chacharoon to focus on growth and don't feed a baby monster the subspecies trigger, it will eventually become the normal adult. In order to become the subspecies it needs to be fed a certain food on the day before it evolves. If you set chacharoon to focus on happiness, the monster will never grow except by food trigger, so you can't accidentally get the regular adult if you forget to feed the subspecies trigger. It's slower though. Of course, to avoid the monster turning on you, it's probably best to focus on happiness first, then switch to growth and then if you want a subspecies, just feed the trigger every day to be sure.
I'm not sure if that strategy will work unless you switch before it reaches max happy. I kept my raptor on 2 characters on happiness till it got a happy then switched to growth. After a week of feeding it normal it was still baby based on the memento though it was larger and then feeding it the evolution item for a few days and even getting the squirming message each time still no subspecies or adult
I wonder why keeping it happy is even such a challenge for anyone. Just put it on personal growth, interact with it the right way to produce best results, and feed it food it likes. Even if you also gather from it at the same time, it should reach peak happiness within a week. The only thing I can see happening is if some people don't get a chance to play for even a few minutes for days at a time.
Not all monsters are created equal. I got my raptor and everyday I fed it something that it strongly resonated to and an action it strongly resonated to and didn't collect items. Despite this it actually got mad and wrecked my island twice and didn't get happy till I spent a good week in setting parenting style to enjoying itself. Meanwhile I've flat out ignored other monsters while on growth for weeks and they were still happy with me lol
Went through this thread trying to figure out what makes a white rabbit. Seen a bunch of items mentioned in relation to the baby rabbit. Also checked the JP wiki to see what info they had. Both point to Red Moko Grass as the evolution item to a white rabbit. Here's a (probably incomplete) list of the items that might resonate (I'll try to go through this as I raise my rabbit to see what resonates with the baby rabbit to improve it's mood before I try evolving him)
Acorn
Blue Peas
Chestnut
Deluxe Carrot
Distilled Water - strongly resonated
Faerie Apple
Fiend Blood - strongly resonated
Holy Water - strongly resonated
La Theine Cabbage - not worthless
Moon Carrot - strongly resonated
Mulsum - strongly resonated
Pine Nuts - strongly resonated
Red Moko Grass
San d’Orian Carrot - strongly resonated
Sunflower Seeds
Vomp Carrot
Yagudo Cherry
Zegham Carrot