There are many places to train. Where you train depends on your combat level, and also on whether you want to use a melee attack, a ranged attack, or a magic attack. In general, try to attack monsters below your level, otherwise you will need a lot of food. If you go underground beneath the Barbarian Village, you will find monsters of many different levels.
When monsters attack during the Battle Phase, there are actually multiple "steps" that take place. When a player declares an attack, you enter the "Battle Step". If no card effects are activated that would stop the attack, you enter the "Damage Step" in which face-down monsters are flipped face-up and you actually calculate how much damage is done. It's at this point that a card that reads "during damage calculation only" can be activated or takes effect. For more information on how card effects can work and activate during the Battle Phase, refer to the Related Links section below.
Of all the cards in the game, only the following fit the bill:Level 4 or lower:A Hero Lives ("Elemental HERO" monsters only)Babycerasaurus (Dinosaur-Type monsters only)Batteryman Micro-Cell ("Batteryman" monsters only)Destiny Signal ("Destiny HERO" monsters only)Divine Wind of Mist Valley (WIND Attribute monsters only)Double Tag Team ("Gladiator Beast" monsters only)Gemini Soldier (Gemini Monsters only)Gusto Egul (Non-Tuner "Gusto" monsters only)Hero Signal ("Elemental HERO" monsters only)Karakuri Soldier mdl 236 "Nisamu" ("Karakuri" monsters only)Koa'ki Meiru Urnight ("Koa'ki Meiru" monsters only)Masked HERO Dian ("HERO" monsters only)Mind Master (Psychic-Type monsters only; Forbidden)Minoan Centaur (Beast-Warrior-Type Normal Monsters only)Moonlit Papillon ("Butterfly Guerilla" monsters only)Morphtronic Celfon ("Morphtronic" monsters only)Naturia Cliff ("Naturia" monsters only)Naturia White Oak ("Naturia" monsters only)Queen's Pawn ("Amazoness" monsters only)Rescue Rabbit (Normal Monsters only)Shark Cruiser (WATER Attribute monsters only)Snake Whistle (Reptile-Type monsters only)Steelswarm Caller ("Steelswarm" monsters only)Superancient Deepsea King Coelacanth (Fish-Type monsters only)Test Ape ("Gladiator Beast" monsters only)Upstart Golden Ninja ("Ninja" monsters only)Vortex the Whirlwind (Winged-Beast-Type monsters only)Wind-Up Honeybee ("Wind-Up" monsters only)Wind-Up Magician ("Wind-Up" monsters only)XX-Saber Emmersblade ("X-Saber" monsters only)Level 4 only:M-X-Saber Invoker (EARTH Attribute and Warrior- or Beast-Warrior-Type monsters only)Mysterious Triangle ("Alien" monsters only)Pandaborg (Psychic-Type monsters only)Soul RopeSummoner MonkLevel 3 or lower:Emergency Teleport (Psychic-Type monsters only)Naturia Antjaw ("Naturia" monsters only)Rescue Cat (Beast-Type monsters only; Forbidden)Serpentine PrincessShien's Footsoldier ("Six Samurai" monsters only)Shrine of Mist Valley (WIND Attribute monsters only)Super-Nimble Mega Hamster (Beast-Type monsters only)Level 3 only:Deep Sea Diva (Sea-Serpent-Type monsters only)Overdrive Teleporter (Psychic-Type monsters only; Forbidden)Tour Guide From the Underworld (Fiend-Type monsters only)Level 2 or lower:Apprentice Magician (Spellcaster-Type monsters only)Gusto Gulldo ("Gusto" monsters only)Reinforce Truth (Warrior-Type monsters only)Road Warrior (Warrior- and Machine-Type monsters only)Level 1 only:One for OneStygian Security (Fiend-Type monsters only)
The passwords are the 8-digit numbers you see on the bottom left of real Yu-Gi-Oh! cards. You can use the guide in the Related Links section below to find a card and its password.
Yes you can but it depends on a move though. If you look at it it should say a little description below the move. (If you had lucario he can attack bench Pokemon but doesn't apply weakness or resistance)
There are many places to train. Where you train depends on your combat level, and also on whether you want to use a melee attack, a ranged attack, or a magic attack. In general, try to attack monsters below your level, otherwise you will need a lot of food. If you go underground beneath the Barbarian Village, you will find monsters of many different levels.
usually with some monsters they tend to attack you because you are below or near their level, this does get annoying they will stop attacking you when you are at twice their level.
Visit below: But you have to download them... :(
It doesn't really matter much what you train; the amount of experience depends on the damage you deal. Just don't fight monsters that are too powerful (costs you too much food). It is convenient to go to monsters that are more than half your combat level, since monsters below that level are usually not aggressive (they don't attack you automatically). Also consider the combat triangle; for example, if you prefer to attack with magic, you have an advantage against creatures that attack with melee.
Go to the website below for how to find them, what damage the attack does, and how to use the attack. Link below
Monsters - 1988 Far Below - 2.19 was released on: USA:25 February 1990
I don't know if it is on cable or satilite, but I found a place to watch it online. Link provided below. Actually if you live in the UK or Ireland Yugioh is shown everyday on Nicktoons along with Yugioh Gx. In Ireland, Yugioh is shown every weekday on RTE 2 but its 5ds.
Centurions - 1986 The Monsters from Below 1-39 was released on: USA: 6 November 1986
Click link below!
Snow monsters
Life Below Zero - 2013 There Be Monsters 1-6 was released on: USA: 23 June 2013
Yes there is a Moshling Garden on Moshi Monsters! Go onto the map and it is below your house.