Joedge, I believe you only get the berries if you log in. Is that what you thought too?
Regarding the treasure monsters, I'll summarize my experiences so far, and if anyone can add to it, confirm, or has had a different result, please let us know...
When a treasure monster is mature, you can breed it with a regular monster of the same in your shop (or the MPS breeding center,) and you *may* get another (of the same) treasure monster. More likely, you'll get the regular monster type. Example, copper gloop bred with any other gloop results in either type of parent.
Or, breed it with the same treasure monster in your shop, but (in my experience) it only results in that same treasure monster. Example, gold steve plus gold steve makes gold steve.
Or, breed it with the same treasure monster in the MPS breeding center for 1 berry. You'll either get the same treasure monster, or a different treasure monster entirely. (Make sure before breeding you have space for an egg in all habitats.) Example, ruby snorker + ruby snoker = lapis persnicket! In my earlier posts I said that I'd only gotten gold steves and lapis persnickets that way, but then someone else posted they'd gotten others, so I kept trying. I can now confirm that I've almost collected them all this way. I started with one copper gloop, bought in egg shop, and now I've managed to get 6 more treasure monster types by breeding for 1 berry in the MPS breeding center. Granted, it's taken me over 30 berries to do so, but still at a better or equal price than a single treasure egg costs in the shop. Just have to be patient because a lot of times you'll get what you already have, no choosing!
I will also point out that if you have a treasure monster with no eggs left, you can just keep it to breed with a regular monster of the same type and make more treasure eggs that way. Unfortunately, we can't share treasure eggs with our MPS friends.
I'm so sorry to hear of all the problems. Hopefully they'll catch on and an update isn't far away.
So, cannot I breed treasure monster even if I have 2 of them? Need I always to use MCS breeding center's monster? Chubby copper gloop + chubby c g = chubby c g?
Regarding the treasure monsters, I'll summarize my experiences so far, and if anyone can add to it, confirm, or has had a different result, please let us know...
When a treasure monster is mature, you can breed it with a regular monster of the same in your shop (or the MPS breeding center,) and you *may* get another (of the same) treasure monster. More likely, you'll get the regular monster type. Example, copper gloop bred with any other gloop results in either type of parent.
Or, breed it with the same treasure monster in your shop, but (in my experience) it only results in that same treasure monster. Example, gold steve plus gold steve makes gold steve.
Or, breed it with the same treasure monster in the MPS breeding center for 1 berry. You'll either get the same treasure monster, or a different treasure monster entirely. (Make sure before breeding you have space for an egg in all habitats.) Example, ruby snorker + ruby snoker = lapis persnicket! In my earlier posts I said that I'd only gotten gold steves and lapis persnickets that way, but then someone else posted they'd gotten others, so I kept trying. I can now confirm that I've almost collected them all this way. I started with one copper gloop, bought in egg shop, and now I've managed to get 6 more treasure monster types by breeding for 1 berry in the MPS breeding center. Granted, it's taken me over 30 berries to do so, but still at a better or equal price than a single treasure egg costs in the shop. Just have to be patient because a lot of times you'll get what you already have, no choosing!
I will also point out that if you have a treasure monster with no eggs left, you can just keep it to breed with a regular monster of the same type and make more treasure eggs that way. Unfortunately, we can't share treasure eggs with our MPS friends.
I'm so sorry to hear of all the problems. Hopefully they'll catch on and an update isn't far away.