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How to Unlock Gali, Henger, Mew, and Worm in Monster Rancher 2 DX

Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX feature a rather big selection of monster breeds which, coupled with the game’s unique CD generation system, make both games feel quite unique and different from all other similar games.

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Not all monster breeds, however, will be available right from the start, so you will have to put in some effort to unlock all of them, especially in Monster Rancher 2 DX, as this game features way more monster breeds than the first game.

Here’s how to unlock the Worm, Henger, Gali, and Mew breeds in Monster Rancher 2 DX.

How to Unlock Gali, Henger, Mew, and Worm in Monster Rancher 2 DX

The Worm, Henger, Gali, and Mew breeds are among the simplest to unlock in all of Monster Rancher 2 DX, due to the fact that the requirements you have to meet aren’t particularly steep.

To unlock these breeds, you will first have to achieve Breeder Rank D, which is done by winning the Ima Official Cup (E) on the final week on June. After this is done, you will also have to win the Elimination Grade (D) on the final week of July.

If both tournaments have been won, you will be able to take part in the IMa-FIMBA Meet at the end of August. Here, you will have to either win your first match or hope for your teammates to win the entire tournament. If this happens, you will receive a visit from Pabs after you are done with the tournament that will inform you that the Worm, Henger, Gali, and Mew breeds are now available. Make sure to save your game before entering the IMa-FIMBA tournament to avoid having to wait four full in-game years to try again.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.