There is no definite number of Quests on Moshi Monsters as they will continue to add Quests as needed and there are several variations of each Quest.
As far as Super Moshi Missions, Moshi Monsters generally releases 10 Super Moshi Missions each year, however, the missions now have several parts to them, so, again, no definite number as they continue to add Super Moshi Missions.
You can not do a Super Moshi Mission unless you are a paid Moshi Monsters Members.
Moshi Monsters plans to release one Super Moshi Mission each month.
As of December 2011, there are a total of 10 Super Moshi Missions on Moshi Monsters. They will continue to release more. Keep checking the Daily Growl for information on any new Super Moshi Missions.
There are many members who have Katsumas on Moshi Monsters.
So far, Moshi Monsters has had 10 Super Moshi Missions in Season 1 (2011) and 10 Super Moshi Missions in Season 2 (2012). Things seem to be changing for Season 3 (2013) as they are offering Super Moshi Missions and Moshi Adventures. Some of them are available to both paid Moshi Members and free Basic Members. All of the Season 3 Missions have an expiration date and are no longer available after that date.
Since there are more that 50 million registered users of Moshi Monsters, there a many people who play on Moshi Monsters!
There are no cheats for Moshi Monsters. However, Moshi Monsters offers ways to get Secret Codes. Secret Codes are available for many items on Moshi Monsters. You can get Secret Codes by purchasing Moshi Monsters items, in the Moshi Magazine, and in the Daily Growl.
the amount of moshi monsters are there are 140
There are six series of Moshi Monsters out. Adopt a Mosling is now on Moshi Monsters.com.
You can have as many Moshi Monsters as you want, but you have to start a new Moshi Monsters membership account for each one.
Limited Edition Codes can be found with many Moshi Monsters related items available for purchase. You can get two codes in every issue of the Moshi Monsters Magazine.Limited Edition codes are unique, meaning they can only be used once.
The Home page for Moshi Monsters says that over 40 million monsters have been adopted.