![]() Some popular ones are:Įpic is the rarity above Rare. There are a total of 45 rare monsters in Monster Legends at this time. It can take a few tries before you get the rare monster you are looking for. Many of the rare monsters can be obtained through breeding, however, the probability of getting them in any breeding combination is around 30% as you are more likely to get an uncommon monster. There are a total of 33 uncommon monsters in Monster Legends at this time, which are: ![]() Uncommon monsters can be easily obtained through breeding, these are the monsters you are likely to get on your first few breedings, as they have a chance of 70% on direct breeding. There are a total of 12 common monsters in Monster Legends at this time, which are: All common monsters are breedable and can be purchased from shop for gold. It is also the rarity that has only one element type, all other rarities almost always – with a few exceptions – are hybrid(2 element types). Higher rarity generally means better monsters, but this is not always the case, some good lower rarity monsters are stronger than some of the monsters that are even 2 rarities above them! Common ![]() All you need to provide is the popcorn.There are 7 rarities (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic and Ancestor) and 10 element types (Water, Fire, Nature, Magic, Metal, Light, Dark, Earth, Thunder and Special) of monsters. The films we’ve picked will – we hope – thrill them, enchant them, and have them rolling in the aisles, hopefully with as few tears as possible. We’ve hand-picked a selection of 50 movies we think they’ll enjoy – from fairytales and sci-fi fables, to slapstick-packed adventures and tales of friendship and bravery. From animated favourites via Disney, Pixar, Ghibli and Aardman, to family-friendly all-singing-all-dancing musicals, to adaptations of classic children’s literature, there’s a whole world of cinema awaiting young viewers.īut choosing which films to show your kids isn’t always easy – so Empire’s done the hard work for you. And the best kids’ movies come in all shapes and sizes – cosy animated adventures, thrilling tales of derring-do, visually-dazzling works that pour fuel on budding imaginations, and tales that (whether we realise it or not at the time) are teaching us valuable life lessons. ![]() Few films stay with you like the ones you watched as a child. ![]()
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