You may not know this yet but leveling in Minimon Masters is surprisingly powerful. If you compare a minimon that is 1 star and level 30 to a minimon that is 5 star and level 1 you'll see what I'm talking about. Minimon scale hard at max level. It's also a requirement of evolution.
In this tips & tricks post, im going to share the best places to level your minimon.
The "Best" Leveling Location Depends on Your Level
Before I talk to you about the best places to level, you should know that it will always change depending on your team level.
For example, say you have a max level 4 star Pudding (witch), and 3 level 1 minimon you want to level. You're team level may be around 20. In this case, look at the highest recommended stage, and do "auto repetition" on the boss stage. By the way, I believe a level 30 witch can solo stage 5-15 and make around 16,000 xp/min. But make sure to select the option to "Suspend auto-repetition if you max level a character".
So you might be asking, "Why go straight for the boss stage? Find out why in the next section.
Boss Stages
I have found that the last stage in each stage to give much more experience than the regular stages. It's also much faster to complete a boss stage. This may seem obvious, but it's not. After some tests, I found that the boss stages gives a little less than double experience relative to the other stages in the same map.
Hard Mode and Hell Mode
I am currently playing through Hard mode, and the experience gains are definitely much more than normal mode. But again, only for the boss stages. Stage 5-15 on normal still gives more experience than 5-1 on Hard. But stage 5-15 definitely give more experience on hard than 5-15 on easy (duh).
Magic Stage 5-15
I mentioned stage 5-15 multiple time in this post. So I guess I might as well talk about it here!
I chose stage 5-15 because the typical beginner character you choose can easily solo stage 5-15 on normal at max level. Therefore it's a great place to put on auto repition if you're trying to level minimon quickly right when you start off.
I hope this tip helps you. If you think there is something you can add to this please email me with your suggestions!