A shelled breed of Tiger which usually has segmented skin and very little fur, though furred versions have been known to exist. Instead of horns, it has two antennae on its head and a small ridge on its nose. It also has sharp spines on the back of each leg that can be used as weapons.
Etymology[]
Its name is a combination of the words jaguar (a large cat native to South America, a play on the fact that the species is called "Tiger") and beetle (since it is related to Beaclon).
Its Japanese name is Jagābīto.
Data[]
Game | Name | Description | Image |
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Monster Rancher 4 | Jaguarbeat | "The Jaguar Beat looks similar to the Jagd Hound, a Tiger and Worm mix, but this monster is really popular with kids. Jaguar Beats with glossy coats are rare." | |
Monster Rancher EVO | Jaguarbeat | "Jaguarbeat that is closer to the likes of Jagd Hound that is regenerated by the combination with Worm. Jaguarbeat is very popular with the kids, but the ones with nice skins are rare." | |
Monster Farm DS | Jaguarbeat | ||
Monster Rancher DS | Jaguarbeat | "Jaguarbeat is said to resemble Yakuto Hound, born via combination with Worm. But this rare monster is more popular among children with its glossy coat." | |
My Monster Rancher | Jaguarbeat | "It is covered in a shell, and characterized by a polished look. It completely lacks the Tiger's normal flowing coat, and it hunts only out of necessity." |
Obtaining[]
- To obtain a Jaguarbeat in Monster Rancher 4, use
- To obtain a Jaguarbeat in Monster Rancher EVO, use
- To obtain a Jaguarbeat in Monster Farm DS, use
- To obtain a Jaguarbeat in Monster Rancher DS, use
- To obtain a Jaguarbeat in My Monster Rancher, use