
Unlike rival Puzzle & Dragons, the gameplay of Monster Strike is more of a physics puzzle in the vein of marbles or air hockey; you assemble a team of monsters who are deployed into a rectangular field as little marbles. On each of their turns, you drag on the screen to pull back and flick them, making them bounce around and attack stationary enemies by colliding with them. You can bounce your monsters into each other for them to use special Bump Combo attacks, and after enough turns their active Strike Shot skills can be used, which is announced by the game with actual voice acting.
The other mechanics of the game are largely similar to other mobile monster-catching titles. You fuse units to make them level up, acquiring monsters in battle is up to chance, there's a freemium currency used for getting rare monsters among other things, playing levels requires stamina which regenerates over time, and you normally use only three of your monsters because the fourth slot is for another player's lead monster.
Unique to Monster Strike is the ability for multiplayer, allowing up to 4 people to work together on a single level. Some quests are multiplayer-only, and going multiplayer increases the possibility that rare monsters will drop from harder quests.
A handful of other properties and games based on Monster Strike were also released.
- Monster Strike: Multi Burst is an arcade game that features a saving system and real-time tag team play.
- Monster Strike: Real Disk Battle is a Collectible Card Game (sorta?, you get cards but they've been perforated so you can punch the disk with the monster out) that features the Monster Strike monsters.
- MonSt Stadium is a companion app that allows players to test teams up against each other, racing through a quest level to see who finishes first, and it has multiplayer support up to 4-on-4 matches.
- Monster Strike for the Nintendo 3DS was released on December 17, 2015.
- Monster Strike: Card Game, an actual Collectible Card Game for up to four players who take turns damaging a Quest monster at the middle of the field, with the winner determined by their prize cards' total Luck Value. Or something like that
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Following a commercial
with VFX by Tippett Studio; a Monster Strike YouTube anime series by Studio Hibari also released on October 10, 2015. Here's the trailer.
A movie, done by Liden Films, would be released on December 10, 2016. This was followed in 2017 and 2018 by two sequel series done with CGI - One by Sanzigen Animation Studio serving as a continuation to Hibari's series; and an unrelated anthology series animated by several companies, including Anima, ILCA, Dynamo Pictures, CGCG Inc and Studio GOONEYS. A spin-off special also animated by Sanzigen entitled Sorcery in the Big City would be released in 2017. In 2025, a two episode special produced by Graphinica would see a release, followed by a full series, Deadverse Reloaded, by their sister studio Yumeta Company.
A character sheet for the anime is under construction.
Monster Strike provides examples of:
- Adaptational Heroism: Some monsters are friendlier than their origin. Lucifer, for example, is nicer and more justified in her actions than the original Lucifer, who's purely malevolent and unjustified in actions.
- Adaptational Wimp: Some monsters are weaker than their origin. Amaterasu, who's one of the greatest gods in Japanese mythology, is reduced to nothing more than a weak 4-star monster.
- After-Combat Recovery: With each wave of enemies you defeat, you'll regain some HP while proceeding to the next one.
- Alive in the Alternate Universe: Lucifer in the original world sacrificed herself to expose the identity of the culprit who wants to destroy the universe, while her counterpart in the Monsoni world is still alive due to not sacrificing herself for anything. Subverted when it's revealed that the original Lucifer is still alive and was just washed ashore in a different world with no memory.
- All Crimes Are Equal: Yubiregiri does not allow even the smallest rules to be broken, and impales those who break said rules.
- Anthropomorphic Personification: The Gouzetsu monsters are all embodiment and incarnations of something like emotions and fears:
- Paradox, Idea, Requiem, Nocturne, Serenade, Aria, March, Division, Ignore, Unfair, Doubt are all embodiment of the thing they're named after.
- Shringara = Love
- Karna = Sadness
- Veera = Bravery
- Roudra = Anger
- Adbhuta = Wonder
- Moral = Morality
- Complex = Inferiority complex
- Antithesis = Good, then evil
- Eliminator = Elimination
- Kauśīdya = Laziness
- Abhinivesha = Perseverance
- Sama = Equality
- Kshanti = Patience
- Mraksha = Concealment
- Predebiol = Apex predation
- Carnive = Carnivorism
- Harvizel = Herbivorism
- Vegetepala = Parasitism
- Diquex = Decomposition
- Hanarecogni = Desire for recognition
- Dokesokotori = Desire for social justice
- Mamagoashi = Desire for assistance
- Yubiregiri = Desire for order
- Kakagosedeku = Desire for revealing oneself
- Coulro = Coulrophobia
- Aichmo = Aichmophobia
- Pedio = Pediophobia
- Dysmorpho = Body dysmorphia
- Germo = Germophobia
- Opolen = Authority bias
- Scartra = Scarcity bias
- Anti-Debuff: Some characters can remove debuffs through contact or with Bump Combos that remove debuffs.
- Arbitrary Headcount Limit: You can only bring four units into a stage, three of your own, and one from your friend.
- Attack Its Weak Point: Most every boss and miniboss has a flashing cursor indicating a weak spot you can strike to do extra damage, but it moves after each turn. Some Strike Shots do much more damage if you manage to hit the enemy's weak point, and a few can even reveal all of a boss' weak spots simultaneously.
- Benevolent A.I.: Albireo is an innocent AI developed to support Deneb. As an agent, she uses analytical programs to easily break through complex security and infiltrate the enemy's system.
- BFG: Elle's Evil-destroying Mode has two massive cannons next to her.
- BFS: The sword Forcer wields is massive, especially in her True Transcension form, where it's nearly her height.
- Big Eater: Masamune's Pre-True Transcension splash art has her eating a pork bun while she is carrying an entire bag of pork buns, her Strike Shot dialogue even says that she can't accomplish her mission on an empty stomach.
- Bishōnen Line: Ribbitz's Ascension, aside from making him stronger, also gives him a more humanoid form.
- Book Dumb: While Masamune is clumsy in areas other than combat, She has a wealth of knowledge about all weapons, including swords, and is familiar with everything from their structure to how to use them.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: Exploited by Dokesokotori, who uses his ability "Dark Side Picking" to release and manipulate the darkness in the hearts of good people, forcing them to commit crimes and then capturing them to satisfy his desire to contribute to society.
- Breaking the Fourth Wall: Ren does this on occasion, similar to Deadpool. Most notably in Episode 6 where he picks up the video bar and tells the viewer to skip to that part of the episode.
- Breakout Character: Lucifer became very popular due to her Game-Breaker status, eye-catching appearance, memorable voice and interesting personality, to the point where she became one of the faces of the franchise, appearing in most of Monster Strike merchandise, starring in Monsoni and even getting her own movie.
- Brilliant, but Lazy: Lucifer, who is fearless and have immense power who is said to be the closest to god, is generally lazy and listens to God's commands with a yawn.
- Canon Immigrant: A special Disk Expie was released to commemorate the Real Disk Battle game, and it can only be acquired from serial codes included in the booster packs. The monsters Burst and Marl were created for the Multi Burst arcade game. Burst was added to Monster Strike as a new Descended Event Quest, while Marl can only be acquired by playing the tag-team mode of Multi Burst for a serial code at the end and even then there's only a 50% chance that Marl will be the prize. Marl is, of couse, necessary to Ascend Burst into Multi Burst, meaning some time spent in the game center. Disk Dragon was later introduced to the Real Disk Battle game and also can be obtained in the video game through a serial code.
- Kagutsuchi was made exclusively for the 3DS game, and was meant to premiere in the anime. It was later made a special prize for the Montama gacha gauge which players level up by logging in and playing solo or multiplayer regularly throughout a month.
- Cast from Hit Points: Some Monsters' Strike Shot sacrifices HP for special effects. Uriel's Alt. Evolutions, for example, sacrifices some remaining HP to deal equivalent damage to the first contacted enemy.
- Cat Girl: Schrödinger can manipulate quantum physics after an experiment, by manipulating quantum physics, she can transform into a human, during this state, she takes the form of a girl with cat ears and tail.
- Charge Meter: In addition to having Bounce or Pierce type monsters (whether or not they bounce off of or pass right through enemies), certain monsters have a Gauge Shot that requires timing the release of your monster. Getting a "Good" Gauge Shot increases attack strength, but getting a "Fantastic" adds on a second Ability as well.
- Collectible Card Game: Real Disk Battle. It's either played straightforward as a card game with an extremely confusing system, or it can be played as a more simple "flick your cardboard disks at each other across a smooth table" thing.
- Color-Coded Elements: And they're even the same five from Puzzle & Dragons - Fire Is Red, Water Is Blue, Wood is green, Light is yellow and Dark is purple.
- Combination Attack: Bump Combos by their very nature, as they require bumping one of your monsters with another one. The effect you get comes from the monster you collide with, but ones with explosion-type Bump Combos can also set off your active monster's Bump Combo. Depending on your team, setting off all their Bump Combos as often as possible may be the fastest way to deal damage.
- Cooldown / Cooldown Manipulation: Your monsters' Strike Shots take some amount of turns to charge up. Grabbing an hourglass item will skip a few turns of their cooldown, but if you wait for one to grow before grabbing it, it'll grant the effect to your whole team. Enemies also have turn counters over them which show how many turns you have until they use their attacks, and some monsters' Strike Shots can be used to delay enemies' attacks by raising their turn counters.
- Some Ableberries lower the Strike Shot cooldown, and a new Gauge Shot Ability in Japan does the same per turn, but only for that monster.
- The Corrupter: Dokesokotori uses his ability "Dark Side Picking" to release and manipulate the darkness in the hearts of good people, forcing them to commit crimes and then capturing them to satisfy his desire to contribute to society.
- Crossover: Like rival Puzzle & Dragons, Monster Strike has teamed up with various companies to add their franchise's characters to the game; with Shonen Jump titles being the most prominent:
- Asahi beverage's WONDA coffee
- Doraemon
- Godzilla
- LINE messaging app
- Monster Hunter: Big Game Hunting Quest
- Parasyte
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Rascal The Raccoon
- Rebuild of Evangelion
- Sailor Moon
- Shonen Jump
- Shonen Sunday
- Street Fighter IV & Street Fighter V
- Studio TRIGGER
- Star Wars
- Sword Art Online
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
- Tiger & Bunny
- Ultraman
- Crutch Character: Downplayed with Lucifer; She is overpowered in the early game, with a bump combo that can nearly one-shot all enemies on the map, including bosses. She's can still be useful for late game despite only having two null abilities, as she's compatible with gimmicks of the Gouzetsu quest Diquex.
- Curtains Match the Window: Neo has both blue eyes and blue hair.
- Cute Oversized Sleeves: Pandora is a cute little girl wearing a cloth with oversized sleeves.
- Cute Witch: Merlin is a cute girl who becomes a witch idol in Magical☆Meruruns.
- Dark Is Not Evil: Dark-type monsters aren't necessarily evil. Porthos, for example, is still the hero he always was, despite being Dark-typed (and some sort of half-animal creature lugging a huge cannon).
- Defeat Equals Explosion: After defeating a boss, the boss explodes rapidly before disappearing.
- Defeat Means Playable: If you defeat a monster, there is a small chance they will join your team.
- Dem Bones: Nacho is a skeleton chef.
- Difficult, but Awesome: Characters like Kappa and Manjiro's have Strike Shots that requires good team management and positioning, but when both of these conditions are met, they can One-Hit Kill bosses.
- Does Not Like Spam: Lucifer, according to her Monst Dictionary entry, does not like fish cakes.
- Do Not Call Me "Paul": Gekirin thinks that her name doesn't sound very cute, so she calls herself "Rin-chan" and asks people around her to call her Rin-chan as well.
- Doomsday Clock: Doomsday created and manages a clock that is a mythical beast in the form of a black cat named Twelve, and although it usually appears as a cute cat, it unleashes its true power as a mythical beast that can create a subspace from its own shadow that engulfs the world when the clock on its collar strikes 12 o'clock.
- Downer Ending: This is Anastasia's Pet-Peeve Trope, as she wishes everyone to have a happy ending.
- Dumb Blonde: Downplayed with Masamune. While she is clumsy in areas other than combat, she is more of a Book Dumb type of character, as she is a particularly skilled fighter and can even defeat the great vengeful spirit Fugaku.
- Elemental Hair Colors: Agnamut is a fire-element monster, and she has red hair.
- Evil Laugh: After depleting each health bar before his last, Dokesokotori mocks the player in an evil tone, claiming they will never beat him.
- Evolution Power-Up: Comes in two flavors in Monster Strike: Evolution and Ascension. Evolution requires the player to collect evolution Catalysts through normal play, and then raising a monster's level to its maximum. This is the case for every monster, with rarer monsters having a higher maximum level. However, these rarer monsters nearly all have an alternate Ascension, which requires that the player collect monsters from Event Quests, and fuse them to each other to reach a required Luck value, which can then be used to Ascend the other monster. Evolved and Ascended forms may have different stats, Abilities, Strike Shots, and Bump Combos. There's also a way to switch between Evolved and Ascended forms; going from Evolved to Ascended requires the same material monsters but lower Luck values, while going from Ascended to Evolved requires triple the Catalysts (but not an extremely rare Catalyst). Transcensions were added next, allowing players to permanently evolve an Evolved/Ascended monster into an even stronger form with a two-tiered Strike Shot and the ability to have 2 Ableberries.
- Extra Eyes: Mraksha has four eyes.
- Face Death with Dignity: In Monster Strike the Movie: Lucifer - Dawn of Despair, when Lucifer is about to be killed by Arthur, she flies towards her sword with a smile, she even chuckles as she gets pierced before ultimately dying.
- Face–Heel Turn: Antithesis, after absorbing the energy of the evil he defeated, realizes that his enemies also had a just cause for fighting, he then felt an abnormal denial towards himself for having caused the same results as the hateful evil, he becomes the embodiment of evil and destroyed the city he once protected.
- Fallen Angel: Archangel Lucifer, knowing all of their dark secrets, rebelled against and fallen from heaven, becoming the lord of the fallen and the leader of hell.
- Fire Is Red: The symbol for the fire element, as well as most fire element monsters are red.
- Flaming Sword: Agnamut's sword is inhabited by the wild and violent spirit of fire that has existed since the beginning of time, which caused it to light on fire.
- Food-Based Superpowers: Abhinivesha can turn any object into food for him to devour.
- Friendly Neighborhood Vampire: Nightmare is a cheerful and energetic vampire girl who loves making friends and is very kind to her friends.
- The Gambler: Walpurgis runs a gambling hall and plays games every night. Her magic spells are also gambling themed, as shown in all of her splash arts.
- Gender-Equal Ensemble: The third generation Gouzetsu with Nocturne and March being male, Requiem and Aria being female, and Serenade, being two entities of separate gender, one male and one female.
- A God Am I: Embezzler, after not having his prayer answered by God, declares he has no need for an incompetent god and that he will be his own god. After that, Embezzler gains a god complex and forcibly make people believe he is God.
- Graphics-Induced Super-Deformed: The monsters' in-game marble-shaped sprites are shrunk down and chibified versions of the original monsters' splash art.
- Herd-Hitting Attack / Area of Effect: Some enemies attack by making area-of-effect explosions, which will hit any monster within range. If two or more of your monsters are packed together, this can hurt pretty badly.
- Heroes Prefer Swords: Masamune has a wealth of knowledge about all weapons, particularly swords, and is familiar with everything from their structure to how to use them.
- Heroic Sacrifice: In episode 12 of season 2, Mana protects Earth from getting destroyed by the red moon at the cost of her life.
- Historical Domain Character: To set it apart from rival game Puzzle & Dragons, many monsters in Monster Strike are historical figures rather than mythological characters. Of course the level of similarity is often in name only. These include
- Sengoku and Bakumatsu Period samurai (including all the Tokugawas)
- Napoléon Bonaparte
- Classical Musicians (Ludwig van Beethoven, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [a ballerina], Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [made a moe girl], and Fryderyk Chopin)
- Artists (Donatello [a robot?], Michelangelo Buonarroti, Auguste Rodin [a golem?], Raphael Sanzio [a little girl?], and Leonardo da Vinci [a nun?])
- Cleopatra VII
- Joan of Arc
- A group that somehow comprises Pizarro, Marie-Antoinette, Attila the Hun, Nero, and Macbeth
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- Wyatt Earp somehow accompanied by a bunch of fictional detectives
- Alexander the Great
- Home-Run Hitter: This effect can be achieved by finishing off a boss with a Strike Shot that knocks the first contacted enemy into the air. Normally they just get popped upwards and fall back down, but making the finishing blow with one sends them all the way out of the screen.
- Hypocrite: Dokesokotori calls you a threat to society, even though he's harming society himself.
- Improbably High I.Q.: Vega has an IQ of over 300 and excels at discerning the true nature of things.
- Inconveniently-Placed Conveyor Belt: Appears in some event quests as a small tile that rotates every turn, and propels your monster in a cardinal direction if you hit it, either speeding them up or slowing them down depending on the color.
- Item-Drop Mechanic: Enemies will often drop chests with either Stoans (evolution materials) or Morlings (fodder monsters that boost the stats of whoever they're fused to). The end boss of a level drops a bunch of gold and chests, which have to be grabbed manually by swiping over them. Multiplayer kicks it up a notch, as even attacking regular enemies can cause gold and chests to pop out of them. Rarely, an enemy will drop an egg of its own kind instead of a Morling. In fact, the whole point of event quests is getting the boss monster to drop.
- It's All About Me: Hanarecogni aims to create a world where all living things recognize her and are always around her. She wants to be recognized and admired by others, and to that end she travels to various places, transforming creatures that catches her eye into beings that admires her.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Diabolos is short-tempered, foul-mouthed and generally mean, but shows a friendly and good-natured side to those she is close to.
- Kamehame Hadoken: The various laser attacks tend to look like this, from your monsters' Bump Combos and Strike Shots to the beams some enemies fire out. It helps that they're accompanied with "PYOOOOO" onomotopoeias matching the sound effect.
- Lazy Bum: Kauśīdya is almost always asleep and only gets up to fight people who interrupts his sleep.
- Level-Up Fill-Up: Like most of these games, whenever you Rank Up your stamina is fully refilled so you can play more levels right away.
- Light Is Not Good: Light-types aren't necessarily good, and some in fact are purely malevolent. Cardinal Richelieu becomes a demon-summoning Evil Sorcerer even worse than his book incarnation, and Nero is much more hands-on about his cruelty here, despite both being light-typed.
- Limit Break: Strike Shots in general are strong enough to turn the tide of a battle, and the game itself plays up the drama a bit as activating one makes your monster speak something as they attack.
- Load-Bearing Boss: In a few more difficult quests, clearing a boss or mid-boss's health gauge will cause all minor mobs on the floor to disappear with it.
- Luck Stat: Denoted on each monster's stats with a clover leaf sign. It influences your likelihood of getting extra goodies after each level, and the only way to raise it is fusing duplicates of the same monster, or earlier/later evolutions of it.
- Max Luck monsters are most coveted, as they guarantee additional prizes at the end of the level. Only 6-star monsters can be Max Luck, which is unlocked at 99 Luck, which becomes an effective 200 Luck. Having multiple Max Luck monsters also unlocks Max Luck Bonuses, including: increasing the chance that one or all of your monsters and your friend's monster having Strike Shots active at the start of the stage, increasing chances that you get a free continue if you lose the stage, a chance that your stamina is refilled upon clearing a quest, increasing the HP recovered between battles in a quest, and rare monsters.
- "Bakuzetsu" stages can only be unlocked after a player has at least 5 Max Luck monsters. They're also incredibly more difficult than the "Impossible" (Chouzetsu) stages.
- Macross Missile Massacre / Flechette Storm: The various homing attacks you and the enemies can use behave like this, spreading out from the user before seeking out targets. Homing Piercer attacks have the added bonus of penetrating enemies to hit multiple times.
- Mama Bear: Milliard does not like it when you hurt her children, as shown in her retreating dialogue:"What did you do to these children? I'm asking you what you did!"
- Metal Slime: Turtles. Expies are worth more fusion EXP than anything else and can mainly be found in once-per-game bonus stages played after each set of main quest levels, as well as random event quests available for an hour at a time. They come in all five elements due to the bonus EXP for fusing same-element monsters. There's also Gold Turtles that are meant to be sold for gold instead.
- There are also several monsters that only exist in stages and simply exist as hazards like the scorpions that solely take one damage per hit or slimes that decrease the player's monster's momentum. These will drop items like other monsters, but it's still rare.
- Microtransactions: The freemium currency here is rainbow-colored Orbs. You can spend one to restore your stamina; continue if defeated during a level; expand your monster box's capacity; or save them for Rare Hatcher pulls, which cost five Orbs a go. If you're especially patient you can save up 50 of them to roll 10 Rare Hatcher pulls at once, which guarantees they'll all be 4-star or better instead of 3-star. Thankfully, there's also quite a few (much slower) ways to get them for free.
- Monster Clown: Coulro is a monster who takes the form of three creepy clown masks that are attached to a giant clown head inhabited by many tiny clowns; They loves to scare people, and even destroyed a universe through scaring.
- Mook Taxonomy: Enemies are classified in races such as demihume, mech, fiend and sprite. Some characters have race slayer abilities that deal extra damage or receive less damage from enemies of said race.
- Namahage: Namahage is one of the wood-aligned monsters and gets classified as a demihumane. Their strike shot is called Crybabies Beware and involves pelting the opponent with acorns. Namahage has no ascended form, but it can evolve into Mountain Deity Namahage. Their strike shot is Yearly Havoc and still about hurling acorns. For their bump combo, they have Cleave during which they swing an elementally charged blade.
- Narcissist: Citran Golde believes that there is nothing more beautiful in the world than himself. Therefore, no matter what happens, he always fights carefully to avoid getting punched in the face.
- Near Victory Fanfare / Theme Music Power-Up: When you've gotten a boss down to enough of their last lifebar, the music changes to a heroic, driving remix of the main theme song.
- Playing Princess Sakuya's stage Atsui Cherry Bomb gives you the vocal version of game's theme song performed by JAM Project's Hironobu Kageyama.
- The Evangelion (and later the Godzilla × Evangelion) collab has a choral rendition of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" start playing during the last gauge floor. The "Just a Bit More!" message triggers an orchestrated instrumental version of "A Cruel Angel's Thesis".
- The Saint Seiya collab dungeon takes this up another notch. The boss fights get music directly from the show's soundtrack during the Gold Saints arc. The "Just a Bit More!" message triggers an instrumental version of "Pegasus Fantasy" to replace the BGM. However, on the extra stage, you get "Pegasus Fantasy" with vocals.
- The Ultraman collab dungeons get the same treatment. After using music from the show's soundtrack, getting the boss down to its last 50% of its final life bar the music switches to "Song of Ultraman".
- Non-Human Head: All of the Reizetsu monsters have objects for head. With Forcer having fire, Agitator having sticker flower and so on.
- Not Quite Dead:
- Lucifer, while thought to have died in both the heavenly and demonic worlds, was actually washed ashore in a different world with no memory.
- Masamune, who was defeated by Iwakura and fell into the furnace of the steelworks, seems to have died, but she survives thanks to the protection of the "sacred sword" inherited from her father.
- Numerical Theme Naming: The Android Impossible series have characters with German numbers for names - Eins, Zwei, Drei, Vier, Fünf, Sechs, Sieben, Acht, Neun and Zehn.
- One-Hit Kill: In harder stages, enemies will deal so much damage it can instantly wipe out your team in one hit unless your monsters have some sort of Strike Shot that gives invincibility.
- Our Gods Are Different: Like rival Puzzle & Dragons, Monster Strike is full of monsters based on gods, but they're termed Deities.
- Characters from other various world mythologies that aren't "gods" also show up, such as King Arthur,
- Palette Swap: Prevalent amongst the Mor- or Expies, although they do have some slight design variations amongst them. More evident in the "X Awakens" or "S Awakens" Quest prizes or the "X" variations of Rare Hatcher monsters which are palette swaps of others (and there are minor differences in art, usually faces) but their abilities and Bump Combos differ.
- Pet-Peeve Trope: In-Universe. Anastasia dislikes Downer Endings as she wishes everyone to have a happy ending.
- Please Wake Up: In Monster Strike the Movie: Lucifer - Dawn of Despair, when Lucifer died, Oragon ran to her corpse, refusing to accept her death, later Subverted as he realizes Lucifer really is dead.
- Power Gives You Wings: Both of Elle's True Transcension forms, the Fallen Angel Mode and the Evil-destroying mode have wings sprouting from her back, Downplayed with the former, which only sprouts one wing.
- Really 700 Years Old: Metatron, while looking child-like, is actually thousands of years old.
- Reduced to Dust: In Monster Strike the Movie: Lucifer - Dawn of Despair, Lucifer, after losing a fight with Arthur and getting stabbed by Excalibur, dies, with her body falling on the ground before disintegrating to dust, causing Oragon to shout her name in despair.
- Reviving Enemy: Crops up in some harder quests. It can get to the point where you have to kill a specific pair or group of them all at the same time to stop them from reviving!
- Rule 63: In comparison to Puzzle & Dragons, there are many characters in Monster Strike that are genderswapped, including, but not limited to, Napoleon, Oda Nobunaga and Sanada Yukimura, Hermes, Horus and Ra, Francisco Pizarro and even Leonardo da Vinci isn't immune.
- Say My Name:
- In Monster Strike the Movie: Lucifer - Dawn of Despair, after Lucifer dies in the fight with Arthur, Oragon shouts her name in despair while she disintegrates.
- In Monster Strike Anime: Masamune - Shimei no Akaki Yaiba, as Masamune falls into the furnace of the steelworks, Mikado shouts her name.
- Shifted to CGI: After Season 1, the series switches from 2D animation with CGI to fully 3D animation
- Significant Birth Date: Swordmaster Masamune's birthday, October 4th, is Japanese Sword Day.
- The Smurfette Principle: Of the band of four Bakumatsu Resurrection, Oryo is the only female member.
- Sole Survivor: Basara is the only survivor of the Great Calamity.
- Spared by the Adaptation: Pangu, who died creating the world over the course of 18,000 years in the original Chinese Mythology, went to sleep in this game instead.
- Spread Shot: Lots of monsters either shoot spreading bullets with their Bump Combo, or fire bullets outward with their Strike Shot as they bounce around.
- Status Buff: Some characters' Bump Combo increases direct attack power, defense, speed or Bump Combo damage.
- Status Infliction Attack: Some characters have Bump Combos that reduces attack or defense, inflicts poison, puts the enemy to sleep or stuns them temporarily.
- They Call Him "Sword": Masamune's real name is unknown. Instead, she took the name from her divine sword.
- Token Non-Human: Sin Guilty is the only non-humanoid limited gacha character.
- Tom the Dark Lord: Inverted with Nightmare, as scary as her name sounds, she's just a kind girl who want to make some friends and is mischievous at worst.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Masamune is particularly fond of pork buns, as shown in her Pre-True Transcension splash art, she is eating a pork bun while she is carrying an entire bag of pork buns.
- Verbal Tic: Nostradamus usually ends her sentences with "~damus".
- Villainous Glutton: Abhinivesha is always hungry and has a tendency to try to eat and destroy everything he sees by turning them into food. He pays no attention to the strikers who has come to subjugate him in order to restore the worlds he has eaten, and even reaches out to capture and eat the strikers who have challenged him to a fight.
- Was Once a Man: The Reizetsu monsters are all twisted creatures who were once human before distorting due to insanity.
- Water Is Blue: The symbol for the water element, as well as most water element monsters are blue.
- Wave-Motion Gun: Some bosses unleash pretty gigantic lasers on everyone, and any monster of yours with a Laser XL bump combo will qualify, unleashing enormous beams with similarly enormous damage.
