I’ve been playing on my current account since 9 months ago, but I firstly installed the game when it was celebrating in first anniversary. I played it for quite some time before losing all my progress due to my old phone not working anymore. It wasn’t that big of a deal though, I remember playing it for almost a year and I only having three 6★ because I never did 10× hatches.
Tragic and heartbreaking backstory aside, I have some vague memories of the old Neo Monsters, when there were no icons for stealth, shield, Hold Ground, mark; no mythics, Arborgias was a 5★ Twin Sentence monster, no Angelion, no anime boobs, et cetera.
I think I remember certain things, but maybe I just got Mandela’d and I am just making up things in my mind.
My doubts:
is it true that Revenarchion didn’t always have Revenant Strike?
did Banedragon have Faststrike from the beginning?
the same goes for Exeggutioner and Sleep Immunity
was the first original event-exclusive 5★ Robinator?
Insomnia didn’t always exist, right?
did 4★ starters always have Assisted attacks?
what advice did you give when Galvbane didn’t exist yet?
Revenarchion has always been the way it is, but the SS got added later and it later got upgraded to be piercing.
Yes
No, sleep immunity was added later to make it unique (along with stats changes and stuff to various lower grade monsters that have identical movesets)
No, I believe the first was Santabeast, the first Christmas of the game. However, that was before my time (ironically I started the week Robinator first released)
Insomnia was created about a year ago because 4o1 (OoO + sleep immunity) had become too dominant in PvP
No, this was added as part of the changes to lower grade monsters like I mentioned above
Other fun things to remember:
-Pre-release Infernicorn
-Original Captainwhiskers
-Original Galliodragon (worst legendary moveset ever, very similar to Pandamonium but even worse)
-Old PvP system. Clunky as hell compared to the new one.
-Old ticket refresh rate. Newer players really have it easy.
-Original Deodragon was a force to be reckoned with.