I am raising a Golem/Golem in MR1, to demonstrate my method. (As outlined in the MR1 Methods section.) As part of this I have been creating new saves after each birthday, so that eventually I can create a DexDrive save for skeptics to examine.
Anyway, I decided to see how they slated over (at hengersrock's suggestion) and here are some preliminary results: Please note that a few attributes are transposed. Each game reports stats differently.
Monster Rancher
year
Lif
Pow
Def
Ski
Spd
Int
Rank
Techs
composite
0yr
100
180
120
70
70
140
E
3
680
1
212
252
145
71
78
261
D
3
1019
2
258
292
152
109
126
396
C
5
1333
3
348
367
188
128
157
485
C
6
1673
4
395
373
262
175
204
581
C
8
1990
5
448
425
263
244
254
668
B
10
2302
6
526
515
284
266
276
756
A
10
2623
7
554
568
320
305
301
806
A
10
2854
8
586
619
355
339
324
854
S
10
3077
9
602
653
404
363
361
904
S
10
3287
10
606
705
455
105
385
954
S
10
3510
11
606
754
504
461
400
999
S
10
3724
12
606
901
509
554
403
999
S
10
3972
13
606
999
689
554
403
999
S
10
4250
14
606
999
943
554
403
999
S
10
4504
15
898
999
999
554
461
999
S
10
4910
16
999
999
999
554
699
999
S
10
5249
17
999
999
999
608
999
999
S
10
5603
17y11m
999
999
999
999
999
999
S
10
5994
Monster Rancher 2
MR1 Age
Pow
Int
Lif
Ski
Spd
Def
Composite
0yr
110
238
122
77
67
174
788
1yr
121
247
140
77
67
174
826
2yr
125
249
149
80
72
175
850
3yr
134
256
158
82
75
178
883
4yr
139
257
168
87
80
186
917
5yr
145
262
176
94
85
186
948
6yr
152
271
185
96
87
188
979
7yr
155
276
190
100
90
192
1003
8yr
158
281
195
103
92
195
1024
9yr
160
285
200
106
96
200
1047
10yr
160
290
205
110
98
205
1068
11yr
160
295
209
116
100
210
1090
12yr
160
310
209
125
100
210
1114
13yr
160
319
209
125
100
228
1141
14yr
160
319
209
125
100
254
1167
15yr
189
319
209
125
106
259
1207
16yr
199
319
209
125
129
259
1240
17yr
199
319
209
130
159
259
1275
17y11m
199
319
209
169
159
259
1314
In conclusion: This monster still has a few years of statgain ahead of him, and I will continue to add to these charts. As you can well see: the stats possible from a slated monster are far better than can be expected from a CD for a similar breed. (Only Phoenixs can match the 7+ years composite numbers.) Sure, they aren't as good as some combo monsters, but they are far ahead of what a CD can produce! They are a valuable asset to any rancher who owns both games.