Hunter mech + mechan o' wyrm = Killing Machine
You can either synthesis them, get them in a trade, or get a couple as reward monsters after the game.
lethal armor + bone baron lethal armor + rip tide
Killing high level monsters, such as Dragons for their bones and dragon-hides.
There are games like dragon fable and toontown (more catoony killing)
I have played both and I would definitely say runescape is better. Dragon Fable is just fighting random bad monsters but Runescape is everything from killing monsters to mining for money, Pking(player killing)
There are over 30 synchro monsters but if you mean the 5 dragons they are Power tool dragon Stardust dragon Red dragon archfiend Black rose dragon Ancient fairy dragon Power tool dragon is the machine version of the real dragon that's name hasn't been released yet.
Not that I know of. However, I do know a way to use it in a fusion. If you summon it on the field, you can activate a trap known as "DNA surgery" call Machine and you can use it and any other monsters with Cyber Dragon to summon Chimeratech Overdragon. Also, if you have Cyber Dragon out on the field, you can remove it and any other machine monsters for Chimeratech Fortress Dragon. Additionally, it also works if you call Dragon type and fuse 5 monsters for Five Headed Dragon. Since it says any 5 "Dragon types".
In Dragon Quest V, you can find a Killing Machine in the Cave to the East of the Castle of Gotha. This enemy can be encountered while exploring the area, particularly during the later chapters of the game. Killing Machines are known for their high attack power and can be challenging to defeat, making them a noteworthy encounter for players.
This all depends on the Fusion monster. If a Fusion monster like "Thousand Dragon" needs "Baby Dragon" and "Time Wizard", you activate "Polymerization" and send the monsters from your hand and/ or field to Fusion Summon "Thousand Dragon". There are cards called Fusion-Substitute Monsters monsters that can be used. They have written in their text: You can substitute this card for any 1 Fusion-Material Monster. When you do this, the other Fusion-Material Monster(s) must be the correct one(s).So in the case of "Thousand Dragon", you can use the Fusion-Substitute Monster "Versago the Destroyer" to take the place of "Baby Dragon" or "Time Wizard" when fusing. You cannot use two or more Fusion-Substitute Monsters in the same fusion as stated in the text. Some Fusion monsters have written in their text "A Fusion Summon of this Monster can only be conducted with the above Fusion Material Monsters." This means that you cannot use Fusion-Substitute Monsters in the fusion for the monster. Some Fusion monsters do not call for specific names of monsters to be fused. An example is "Chimeratech Overdragon". It's Fusion-Material Monsters are 1 "Cyber Dragon" + 1 or more Machine-Type monsters. Once you have the "Cyber Dragon", you can fuse any other Machine-Type monsters you have. A Fusion-Substitute Monster can be used instead of "Cyber Dragon", but the rest of the monsters must be Machine-Type.
To synthesize Metal Liquid Slime in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker, you'll need specific ingredients. Combine a Metal Slime with a Liquid Slime in the synthesis menu. The resulting Metal Liquid Slime will inherit attributes from both parent monsters. Ensure your monsters are at suitable levels to improve synthesis success.
In Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker, you cannot directly synthesize a Metal Slime using a Metal Slime Knight and a Slime Knight. Synthesis in the game follows specific rules, and while you can create various monsters through combinations, the Metal Slime has its own unique synthesis requirements. You would need to explore different combinations to create a Metal Slime or its variants.
Killing the Dragon was created on 2002-05-21.