Okay I’m hero rank 34 so I’m not new to these ‘rare’ dungeons. But the epic monsters on the last island are just too much. They have super buffed attack and super buffed defense. I went in there with a team of epic monsters and up. And my three monsters were ultra evolved storm monsters, one epic and two super epics, ultra evolved and I went into a battle in order to catch an epic water monster. Lo and behold these enemy epics monsters were doing 2,000 damage to my monsters while I was doing a max of 1000 damage using assisted thunder with four storms on the battlefield and not even putting a dent into their hp. And keep in mind I’m using storm monsters against water monsters. then I go to use desperate bite with an ultra-evolved storm monster and do what is supposed to be a one shot on most water monsters: 1800 damage, and end up only half healthing one of the enemy monsters, then I hand last stand for another monster, an also supposed one hit move and do 1500 damage and I managed to shave off a quarter of the hp of one of those monsters. The rest of my team just gets annihilated by their gigawave (all) move which did around 1000 damage to each of my monsters while they did a mere 300 to each of the enemy monsters.
I had a team of 13 epic and up monsters. By the way, not just 3. Those were my first three. I had 5 or 6 ultra evolved epic and super epic monsters 3 of which were storm monsters.
I found a timestrike/stun combination to be enough to deal with the dungeon with the Dunkleosus (fish monster). Seahowl (the dog) however was a bit more diffucult. Try to have only one ultra evolved enemy at any given time.
I’ve beaten all of them with poisoning and stuning
That. It doesn’t matter the technique you use (stun, poison, sleep) having just one monster at their final form makes it a lot easier. Keep the weaker ones alive until the end as they won’t do much damage.
Having 4 Ultra Evolved at the same time will make it a nightmare.
the seahowl cant be stun.
So they beat it with poison.