To keep your monster alive for a long time in Monster Rancher 3, focus on maintaining its health through proper training, balanced meals, and regular rest. Ensure that your monster's fatigue is managed by not overworking it and providing adequate downtime. Regularly visit the doctor to heal any ailments and monitor its happiness levels to prevent stress. Lastly, choose the right type of training that suits your monster's breed and capabilities to enhance its longevity.
just put in random disks and pray that one of them will work, cds and games, maybe even dvds and blu rays now, its been so long since ive played monster rancher, mine was one ps1
There is no such thing as a monster shark.
No one really knows how long the Loch Ness Monster has lived in the Loch Ness In Scottland but what we do know is that the Loch Ness Monster has lived there for a long time. Also the Loch Ness Monster is though to be a dinosaur of some type. i am pretty sure that it is a Plentesaur I think you mean plesiosaur.
A Gila monster can be up to 3 feet long!
It is a webshow, on Monster high.com, however every few months "Nick" will air a monster high hour long special
92 minutes.
The newest monster high dolls are Jinafire Long and Skelita Calivaras
the gila monster usually lays 12 eggs at a time.
Yes, your monster can get sick. If you leave it for a very long time then it will start to get sick.
A "non-Tuner" monster is a monster that does not have "/TUNER" listed next to their monster type. Basically, all monster cards are considered to be "non-Tuner" as long as they do not state they are a Tuner in their card type.
Yes, "Monster Reborn" can bring back "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder" as long as it is in the graveyard and meets the card's revival conditions. "Monster Reborn" allows you to select a monster from either player's graveyard and special summon it to your side of the field. Since "Hamon" is a monster card, it is eligible for revival with "Monster Reborn."
12 ft long