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* [[Tokusect]] has a base of 6 slots, upon reaching grade 1 it gains a 7th slot, and upon reaching grade 2 it gains an 8th slot.
 
* [[Tokusect]] has a base of 6 slots, upon reaching grade 1 it gains a 7th slot, and upon reaching grade 2 it gains an 8th slot.
 
* [[Stardigrade]] has a base of 4 slots, and gains additional slots at grades 1, 2, 4, and 5 (for a total of 8).
 
* [[Stardigrade]] has a base of 4 slots, and gains additional slots at grades 1, 2, 4, and 5 (for a total of 8).
* [[Coaldron]] has a base of 5 slots, but does not gain any additional slots, even when reaching grade 5.
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* [[Scubalrus]] has a base of 6 slots, but does not gain any additional slots, even when reaching grade 5.
  
Not all monster species can reach a total of 8 natural slots, including some species that do not have remasters (such as Coaldron).
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Monsters can also be equipped with stickers that have the "+1 Slot" attribute, which will increase the number of slots that the monster has (as long as that sticker stays equipped). If a monster has enough stickers with the "+1 Slot" attribute equipped to go above 16 slots, they will cap out at 16 slots.
  
Monsters can also be equipped with stickers that have the "+1 Slot" attribute, which will increase the number of slots that the monster has (as long as that sticker stays equipped). If a monster has enough stickers with the "+1 Slot" attribute equipped to go above 16 slots, they will cap out at 16 slots.
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== Trivia ==
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* As of version 1.5, [[Scubalrus]] is the only monster species without a [[Remaster|remaster]] that cannot get 8 sticker slots (being able to only get a maximum of 6).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 4 November 2023

Slots are the number of stickers that can be placed onto a monster tape at a given time. This is typically determined by the monster's species and grade, but can also be increased by the "+1 Slot" sticker attribute. The maximum number of slots a monster tape can have is 16.

Calculation

Each monster species has a base number of slots, and upon reaching particular grades the monster will gain an additional slot (up to a maximum of 8 natural slots).

The particular grade at which the monster's number of slots increases varies from species to species. For example:

  • Sparktan has a base of 6 slots, upon reaching grade 1 it gains a 7th slot.
  • Tokusect has a base of 6 slots, upon reaching grade 1 it gains a 7th slot, and upon reaching grade 2 it gains an 8th slot.
  • Stardigrade has a base of 4 slots, and gains additional slots at grades 1, 2, 4, and 5 (for a total of 8).
  • Scubalrus has a base of 6 slots, but does not gain any additional slots, even when reaching grade 5.

Monsters can also be equipped with stickers that have the "+1 Slot" attribute, which will increase the number of slots that the monster has (as long as that sticker stays equipped). If a monster has enough stickers with the "+1 Slot" attribute equipped to go above 16 slots, they will cap out at 16 slots.

Trivia

  • As of version 1.5, Scubalrus is the only monster species without a remaster that cannot get 8 sticker slots (being able to only get a maximum of 6).


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