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− | A '''monster''' is the official term for an [[Combat|attackable]] NPC. They | + | A '''monster''' is the official term for an [[Combat|attackable]] NPC. They range from the weak, low-level [[Rat|Small Rat]] to the currently strongest monster [[Ice Giant]]. Monsters are often fought by players for [[Levels|experience]] and loot. |
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− | + | Players can only regain health while in combat by eating food from the combat inventory, which could also provide buffs depending on food type used. To put [[Cooking|food]] in the combat inventory, click the item in your regular inventory and click "Add to Combat Inventory" while outside of combat. [[Equipment]] can also be equipped in the same way, with the "Equip" button. | |
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− | Damage and defense against monsters are determined by a player's [[combat]] levels and equipment. | + | Damage and defense against monsters are determined by a player's [[Getting_Started#Skills|combat]] levels and equipment. |
''Help us find monster drop-rates by posting your loot log in this form: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSch3eG9Tqts0tIvnkk-C5JZeTwfbkWXhxkIpFnxyyaNO26h4Q/viewform Drop Rate Sheet]'' | ''Help us find monster drop-rates by posting your loot log in this form: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSch3eG9Tqts0tIvnkk-C5JZeTwfbkWXhxkIpFnxyyaNO26h4Q/viewform Drop Rate Sheet]'' |
Revision as of 12:46, 7 January 2021
A monster is the official term for an attackable NPC. They range from the weak, low-level Small Rat to the currently strongest monster Ice Giant. Monsters are often fought by players for experience and loot.
Players can only regain health while in combat by eating food from the combat inventory, which could also provide buffs depending on food type used. To put food in the combat inventory, click the item in your regular inventory and click "Add to Combat Inventory" while outside of combat. Equipment can also be equipped in the same way, with the "Equip" button.
Damage and defense against monsters are determined by a player's combat levels and equipment.
Help us find monster drop-rates by posting your loot log in this form: Drop Rate Sheet
Non-event Monsters
Monster | Combat Level | Hitpoints | Zone | |
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Small Rat | 1 | 2 | Farm | |
Chicken | 1 | 3 | Farm | |
Cow | 2 | 8 | Farm | |
Goblin | 2 | 5 | Farm, Caves | |
Imp | 2 | 10 | Caves | |
Guard | 21 | 22 | City | |
Black Knight | 33 | 42 | City | |
Deadly Red Spider | 34 | 35 | Lava Maze | |
Lesser Demon | 82 | 81 | Lava Maze | |
Spriggan | 89 | 75 | Living Forest | |
Greater Demon | 92 | 89 | Deep Pit | |
Fire Giant | 117 | 130 | Valley of Giants | |
Moss Giant | 124 | 150 | Valley of Giants | |
Ice Giant | 135 | 160 | Valley of Giants |
Event Monsters
Monster | Combat Level | Hitpoints | |
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Mysterious Man | 1337 | 5 | |
Snowman | 1337 | 50 | |
Jewel Thief | ? | ? | |
Aberrant Shrimp | ? | ? | |
Evil Elf | ? | 35 | |
Evil Christmas Tree | ? | 50 | |
Gummy Shark | ? | 40 | |
Evil Snowman | ? | 70 | |
Lumpy, Dumpy & Clumpy | ? | 50 | |
Krampus | ? | 150 |