there are many variations but will give the one that seems most applicable to your question; simply run across the bridge because if it takes you 4 mins to cross it will still take time for the monster to cross even if it moves twice as fast as him, now if the ogre has a bow or is on the other side of the river josh should consider these other options , kill the monster, find another bridge, bribe the monster, wait until the monster goes for lunch or takes a dukie, swim for it, hire some ogre hookers to seduce the monster while josh runs for it, wait until the monster sleeps.
This is the way Moshi Monsters is designed. Anyone who visits your Monsters room will see your Monster in its outfit.
In my opinion, there isn't a bad monster. If anyone is mean to you, tell an adult and REPORT that player and then delete them.
According to the Moshi Monsters web site, over 50 million Moshi Monsters have been adopted. That means there are many who have a Moshi Monster member account!
No, because you can only choose one Moshi Monster when you sign up for an account.
Asking other monster owners for their password is against the rules of Moshi Monsters. You should never ask anyone for, or share, passwords.
I dont think it will be possible for anyone, even a game developer, to recite all of the monsters that are in Runescape. There is thousands. For monster/NPC's information, go to Zybez.com.
Asking other monster owners for their password is against the rules of Moshi Monsters. You should never ask anyone for, or share, passwords.
Asking other monster owners for their password is against the rules of Moshi Monsters. You should never ask anyone for, or share, passwords.
Asking other monster owners for their password is against the rules of Moshi Monsters. You should never ask anyone for, or share, passwords.
Asking other monster owners for their password is against the rules of Moshi Monsters. You should never ask anyone for, or share, passwords.
Asking other monster owners for their password is against the rules of Moshi Monsters. You should never ask anyone for, or share, passwords.
Asking other monster owners for their password is against the rules of Moshi Monsters. You should never ask anyone for, or share, passwords.