Re: 苗床デモンズグラウンド ~奈落の孕姫~ RJ165659
Aight, thanks ! Here's three more questions :
-What is the main difference between male and female monsters ? From what I've seen so far, it might be stats and access to H-attacks ?
-Speaking of H-attacks, I've heard knocking Eliza down was a prerequisite for a few monsters, but... which ones ? I've seen "fairy" mentioned, but the one I've seen so far in the forest area (first one) doesn't do anything to her.
-I posted a question on the partial thread, so this one isn't really a question but rather a call to check it out.
Thanks !
1) Generally, girl monsters are stronger because they either start off at a higher level than their male counterparts (from the same egg), or are special monsters gotten from quests/special events/tickets/abyssalification. The trade-off, being, well, they are slightly harder to get, since you need to use rich tentacle fluids (for egg monsters) or trigger some special condition/event to get them.
Combat-wise, girl monsters are almost universally weak against tentacle attacks (tentacle is considered an element in-game). This can be an issue when your entire party is composed of girl monsters (a tempting option, especially considering both Jupilee and Pukis are locked in your party, so those two tend to get a lot of EXP). There is, however, the occasional girl monster who is resistant; those also get tentacle attacks as well.
This is also mostly true for enemy monsters. Elite mooks are usually girl monsters, and all human enemies (either bosses, minibosses, or elite mook leaders) you encounter are also female. Those tend to have very annoying hit-all or debuff-all attacks, so you would want to kill them ASAP.
Miohime the miko necromancer is a notable case, since she powers up dramatically if you can't kill her quickly enough. You're hard pressed to defeat her if you don't have a tentacle specialist in your team, unless you're overlevelled.
But yeah, I tend to run a minimum of 3 girl monsters in my active party because of how useful they are. There is usually one or two tentacle specialists in my reserve which I swap in before I fight most bosses.
Tentacle monsters (including tentacle girl monsters) are usually weak against Exorcism attacks. Monsters with exorcism attacks are also usually female (the earliest being the Lizardgirl you get from the reptile ticket. Jupilee can also gets an Exorcism attack through the Grooming events, but much later).
2) Most H-attacks hit and restrain Eliza, and have no further effect until she's hit multiple times until downed. Using that attack (or any other H-attack) after Eliza is downed will usually grant some sort of status buff to the entire party (enemy or ally, depending on who's using it on Eliza). (Milking moves has a recovery effect only on the user though, and don't grant buffs.)
Some H-attacks don't hit or restrain Eliza. These require Eliza to be downed before they can be used; otherwise they just fail automatically.
3) Sorry, but I play the untranslated version (since I can read moonrunes), so I can't help you there.