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Can you put in your own words what you are doing to arrive at those two addresses? I'm sure I can pinpoint what you are doing differently than me.

 

Remember, you are looking for the first slot of the monsters that get destroyed, not the evolved/powered-up monster. I can always pin it down in 3 searches doing monsters 5, 8, 11. The slots are numbered in the images.

 

If you look at both addresses in memory, one of them will follow the memory pattern I described:

0x00000006

0x00000001

0x000000?? <- (this is the slot you searched for, will be in hex not dec though)

0x77881BA4 (will be different, but in my examples this is was it shows)

 

If you find that then you know it is the correct address.

 

Alternatively, you can simply just modify the values of your two addresses to 0 and 1, and see which mob appears in your slot (first or second). The one that matches is your correct address value.

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I tried to make a video but the quality was too low (the video was choppy).  I used the program called 'rec' from the android store. If you have another program in mind let me know and ill try it.

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Posted

Video is here

 

Anyone may upload this file to youtube and optionally add special effects/voiceover to explain what is going on in the video. If you paste the link here ill add it (or the best one if multiple) to original post.

Posted

So which are the monster(s) that gets deleted from the server? Based on the video, my guess would be the food at the end of the video? Do they just disappear after you hit power up/evolve or after a "server reset" of sorts?

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So which are the monster(s) that gets deleted from the server? Based on the video, my guess would be the food at the end of the video? Do they just disappear after you hit power up/evolve or after a "server reset" of sorts?

yes the monster for the food is disappear after you use this trick. work like a charm. they just disappear after you hit power up/evolve.

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After a small amount of testing I have found that the monster you are cloning is the one that disappears.

 

First test:

  1. Find addresses mentioned above (thank you OP)
  2. Save the list to GG (third tab on top after you find the addresses just hit the save button and it'll ask if you want to save to current game. This will allow you to not have to find the addresses again, at least for a while. Not sure if it resets somewhere or if addresses are tied to individual game.)
  3. Place test monster to LEVEL UP in power up circle. I used a 3* Inferno.
  4. Place test food monster to be cloned. I used a 2* Hellhound.
  5. Add other test food monsters to be replaced by clone. I used 1* silver monsters. NOTE: they haven't disappeared from my monster list yet. (Only spent half an hour or so doing this so far going into server reset so I don't know if they will.)
  6. Change memory addresses in GG to match M2-M5 to M1's number. They were at the bottom of my list so I counted backwards from the number of monsters I had i.e. 69/75 monsters would translate to last monster on list is 68 since the list starts at 0. Top left or far left monster = 0. Last monster in your list is number of current monsters minus 1. I have my list sorted in grid format and by grade. Instead of using 0 like the OP had used I tried to test which monster here would be cloned and would disappear.
  7. Hit power up button and watch it gain levels based on 2* Hellhounds.
  8. Original 2* Hellhound gets used up in power up. Other 1* monsters still in list.

Second test:

  1. Placed a 5* max level awakened fire Inugami as the EVOLVE up monster.
  2. Placed 1* silver monsters I had and random other monsters to fill up power up slots (M1-M5).
  3. Changed memory addresses in GG to match M1-M5 to 0 to clone the Inugami onto those slots. As in Step 14 of OP. 0 = first monster in your list like an array would be in computing.
  4. Hit evolve button and watch it evolve to a 6* beast.
  5. Freak out that it's not in my list and cause I spent ***** amounts of money.
  6. Calm down cause it's only a game and I make enough money to buy into micro-transaction games.
  7. Reload game to find my 6* Inugami now sitting in slot 0 (or the top of the list).
  8. Runes cannot be upgraded. Currently farming for runes to replace them.

Third test:

  1. Collected max level fire angelmon to awaken it from gift box.
  2. Placed 6* Inugami in power up circle.
  3. Placed 1 angelmon and random 1* silver monsters.
  4. Changed memory addresses to match my angelmon from list. Again counted backwards from bottom of the list minus one to find my angelmon's "id number" if you will.
  5. Power up circle now consists of 6* to be powered up and 5 max level fire angelmon to be fed.
  6. Hit power up button and profit.
  7. 1 angelmon would have gotten me to level 13 from 1.
  8. 5 cloned angelmon got me to level 25.
  9. Angelmon disappears from monster list.
  10. Re-test from step 1 to 6 this time changing step 2 to placed same 1* silver monsters in slots M1-M5 since they haven't gone anywhere and just copy it straight from list (step 4).
  11. Same results where angelmon disappears but still profit going from level 25 to 30.

Conclusion thus far:

It seems the monster that disappears or used up during power up is the one you are cloning and ONLY that monster. Not sure how the evolution part works but the safest thing for me to do (assuming I don't get banned) would be to use angelmons as level up material and devilmons as skill up material. Can you imagine 1 devilmon = 5 skill ups!? (NOT TESTED YET.) Power ups seem to work to level faster but I have 3 devilmon sitting waiting for me. I just need to figure out who I want to feed them to. If anything above is confusing I hope I can help other's understand better but don't ask me to make a video about it or voice over the existing video.

 

happy hacking,

elucinn

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