Catch A Monster guide

Necro Hydra Tortelloni Dungeon Build And Solo-Test Guide

A practical Necro Hydra Tortelloni build guide for Catch A Monster players deciding whether to spend Challenge Prisms, reroll Evolution Multiplier, add mutations, equip lifesteal gear, and test daily dungeons.

Necro Hydra Tortelloni dungeon build

Fast answer

Fast answer

Necro Hydra Tortelloni looks like a strong daily-dungeon investment when you can finish the 25 Challenge Prism recipe, reroll a high Evolution Multiplier, level it to 105, and support its self-damaging attack with lifesteal gear. Cyclone9's run does not prove a solo clear because his daily entries had not refreshed, but the party tests show enough Violet Aegis damage and sustain to justify a true solo follow-up.

Get Catch A Monster codes and livestream alerts

Get notified when Cyclone9 posts new Catch A Monster codes, update guides, livestreams, and event coverage.

No spam. This is for Cyclone9 video, code, guide, giveaway, and livestream alerts.

Guide sections

What to do first

Use these notes as a safe starting route, then check the newest video or codes page for anything that changed.

Finish the guaranteed final recipe

Cyclone9 completes the Necro Hydra Tortelloni evolution only after collecting all 25 Challenge Prisms and the required refined materials. The video points to Stardust Clusters from the Spire Shop as the reliable long-term route, then converts clusters into Challenge Prisms at the crafting workshop.

Reroll Evolution Multiplier before more spending

The dragon starts at a weak 144% Evolution Multiplier in the recording. Cyclone9 uses Chaos Potions and Pure Chaos Potions before heavier investment, eventually stopping near the top of the shown range instead of wasting more potions for less than one extra percent.

Understand the self-damage loop

Necro Hydra Tortelloni's attack sacrifices 40% of its own HP every three seconds to deal 500% attack damage. That makes raw damage exciting, but it also means the build can collapse without sustain.

Use lifesteal gear for dungeon testing

The recorded party runs show lifesteal repeatedly restoring the dragon after each attack. Cyclone9 treats lifesteal as close to necessary for this strategy because the pet spends its own health so aggressively.

Do not call the solo clear proven yet

Cyclone9 cannot launch a fresh solo daily run during the recording because his entries have not refreshed. The page should treat the result as a strong damage test against Violet Aegis, not proof that every account can solo dailies with this pet.

Bring better support than the first test team

The test Stormhorn contributes very little, and Violet Aegis loses value when it cannot stay near full HP. Stronger poison, critical, burn, stun, or damage support should make the next solo attempt more realistic.

  • Scareharvest can add poison and teamwide critical-hit chance.
  • Solgryph remains useful because burn helps against Violet Aegis regeneration.
  • Huge and +10 enhancement should wait until the dragon proves the solo route for your account.

FAQ

Necro Hydra Tortelloni dungeon build questions

Quick answers for the route, materials, upgrades, and next step before opening the full video.

Is Necro Hydra Tortelloni worth it for dungeons?

It looks worth testing seriously if daily dungeons are your main goal. The recorded build does heavy Violet Aegis damage, and lifesteal helps offset the pet's self-damaging attack.

Can Necro Hydra Tortelloni solo Violet Aegis?

Cyclone9's video does not prove a solo clear because his daily entries had not refreshed. It shows promising party-run damage and sustain, with a true solo attempt left as the next test.

What gear should Necro Hydra Tortelloni use?

Lifesteal gear is the most important takeaway from the recording because the dragon sacrifices 40% HP to attack and needs a way to recover while dealing dungeon damage.

Should I add Huge and push +10 immediately?

Only if your account can afford it or you already know the dungeon route works for you. Cyclone9 holds back some resources until the solo-dungeon payoff is clearer.

Can Necro Hydra Tortelloni breed?

The completed male dragon does not appear in the breeding slots during the recorded check. Treat that as video evidence for this version, not a permanent promise that the game can never change.

Watch next

Continue the beginner route

Use the next videos when you hit the next account wall or want the follow-up route.

how to evolve Gold Dragon into Necro Hydra Tortelloni

Gold Dragon To Necro Hydra Tortelloni Guide: SS First, Recipes, And Challenge Prisms

Cyclone9 takes Dragon Cannelloni from S to SS, rolls the Necro Dragon Cannelloni evolution through failed attempts and pity progress, and explains the guaranteed Necro Hydra Tortelloni recipe. The run ends five Challenge Prisms short of the final evolution.

how to evolve Scareaper into Scareharvest

How To Evolve Scareaper Into Scareharvest: S To SS, Water Guns, And Breeding

Cyclone9 takes a female Scareaper to SS rank, spends Water Guns from Rain Imp plus Fire and Ground materials, records the Scarevine and Scarewraith miss outcomes, lands Scareharvest, then explains the breeding plan for a Fortify and Huge endgame copy.

Catch A Monster rotating dungeon boss guide

How To Beat Violet Aegis In Catch A Monster: Solgryph Rotating Dungeon Boss Guide

Cyclone9's Catch A Monster rotating dungeon boss guide shows how to beat Violet Aegis, the Patch 0.40 dungeon boss that restores 3% max HP per second, by using Solgryph burn stacks, stun support, a three- or four-player party, and repeated attempts until the Inferno clear rewards Challenge Prism.

Catch A Monster Patch 0.44 guide

Catch A Monster Patch 0.44 Guide: Scareharvest, Celestian, Keyless Dungeons, And Five Codes

Cyclone9's Patch 0.44 explainer covers Scareaper's evolution into Scareharvest, the new Celestian higher-tier dungeon, five gift codes, keyless dungeon entry, the returning Digging Event, Healing Pulse secret gear, two-hour breeding, and account-quality changes.

Useful pages

More Catch A Monster help

Use these pages when you need current codes, update context, or community help after the guide.