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Monsters can be found wandering around islands, as well as in [[dungeon|dungeons]]. Players fight and kill monsters for [[item]]s, experience, and to finish [[quest]]s. Monsters may drop [[equipment]]s, [[card]]s, [[idol]]s and quest items when killed. Some monsters may auto-attack players if they get too close, and return back to their natural habitat when they stray too far.
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Monsters can be found wandering around islands, as well as in [[dungeon]]s. Players fight and kill monsters for [[item]]s, experience, and to finish [[quest]]s. Monsters may drop [[equipment]]s, [[card]]s, [[idol]]s and quest items when killed. Some monsters may auto-attack players if they get too close, and return back to their natural habitat when they stray too far.
  
 
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Rare monsters occasionally spawn in the place of regular monsters, and have 1.5 times as much health and deal 1.5 times as much damage. Rare monsters always drop [[Quality|<span style="color:#3FA7DD">magic</span>]] items or better, and can use one or skills normally used by players. As a result, some rare monsters of the same type are easier to defeat than others, as the [[Circle of Healing]] skill confers nearly no utility for the monster, whereas the [[Summon Skeleton]] skill can significantly increase the difficulty. It is recommended to fight rare monsters in groups, as all participating players will receive loot, and it is easier to deal with the monster's skills. Monsters in [[Dungeon|dungeons]] can spawn as rare monsters, but do not change their name and are not listed below.
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Rare monsters occasionally spawn in the place of regular monsters, and have 1.5 times as much health and deal 1.5 times as much damage. Rare monsters always drop [[Quality|<span style="color:#3FA7DD">magic</span>]] items or better, and can use one or skills normally used by players. As a result, some rare monsters of the same type are easier to defeat than others, as the [[Circle of Healing]] skill confers nearly no utility for the monster, whereas the [[Summon Skeleton]] skill can significantly increase the difficulty. It is recommended to fight rare monsters in groups, as all participating players will receive loot, and it is easier to deal with the monster's skills. Monsters in [[dungeon]]s can spawn as rare monsters, but do not change their name and are not listed below.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:26, 22 September 2018

Monsters

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Monsters can be found wandering around islands, as well as in dungeons. Players fight and kill monsters for items, experience, and to finish quests. Monsters may drop equipments, cards, idols and quest items when killed. Some monsters may auto-attack players if they get too close, and return back to their natural habitat when they stray too far.

Regular Monsters

The table below summarizes information about the monsters in Isleward. For brevity, only quest drops and special drops are listed in the drops column.

Name Level Attack Health Mana Armor Quest Item Drops Location Notes
Crazed Seagull 1 Melee 0.65 10 ? Family Heirloom Fjolarok None
Seagull 2 Melee 2.5 10 ? Gull Feather Fjolarok None
Bunny 3 Melee 12.95 10 ? Rabbit Foot Fjolarok None
Elk 4 Melee 39.2 10 ? Elk Antler Fjolarok None
Flamingo 5 Melee ? 97.6 ? The Other Heirloom Fjolarok None
Crab 6 Melee 204.4 10 ? Severed Pincer Fjolarok None
Titan Crab 6 Melee ? 365.5 10 ? Fjolarok None
Frog 8 Melee 601 10 ? ? Fjolarok None
Mud Crab 9 Melee 920 10 ? ? Fjolgard None
Eagle 10 Melee 1210 10 ? ? Fjolarok ?
Rat 11 Melee 1210 10 ? ? Fjolgard Sewers ?
Crystal Snail 14 Melee/AOE 1690 10 ? Digested Crystal Crystal Caves Emits gas in area around itself, dealing damage. Attacks players hit by gas.
Crystal Whelk 16 Melee/AOE 1930 14 ? Digested Crystal Crystal Caves Emits gas in area around itself, dealing damage. Attacks players hit by gas.
Slimy Offspring 18 None ? ? ? None Crystal Caves Heals Radulos.
Akarei Scout 20 Melee 2410 10 ? ? Crystal Caves ?
Bjorn 22 Melee 2650 10 ? ? Crystal Caves ?
Veleif 22 Melee 2650 10 ? ? Crystal Caves ?
Akarei Artificer 24 Melee 2890 10 ? ? Crystal Caves ?
Ironskull Goat 18 ? ? ? ? ? Estuary None
Ghastly Toad 16 ? ? ? ? ? Estuary None
Huge Flamingo 17 ? ? ? ? ? Estuary None
Fanged Rabbit 15 ? ? ? ? ? Estuary None
Giant Gull 15 ? ? ? ? ? Estuary None
Overgrown Beaver 16 ? ? ? ? ? Estuary None

Rare Monsters

Rare monsters occasionally spawn in the place of regular monsters, and have 1.5 times as much health and deal 1.5 times as much damage. Rare monsters always drop magic items or better, and can use one or skills normally used by players. As a result, some rare monsters of the same type are easier to defeat than others, as the Circle of Healing skill confers nearly no utility for the monster, whereas the Summon Skeleton skill can significantly increase the difficulty. It is recommended to fight rare monsters in groups, as all participating players will receive loot, and it is easier to deal with the monster's skills. Monsters in dungeons can spawn as rare monsters, but do not change their name and are not listed below.

Name Level Attack Health Mana Armor Replaces Location
Big Red 1 ? 2 10 ? Mud Crab Fjolgard
Thumper 3 ? 70 10 ? Bunny Fjolarok
Ironhorn 4 ? 571 10 ? Elk Fjolarok
Huckle ? ? ? ? ? Penguin Fjolgard
Squiggles 6 ? ? ? ? Crab Fjolarok
The Pincer King 7 ? 1545 10 ? Titan Crab Fjolarok
The Muck Prince 8 ? ? ? ? Frog Fjolarok

Note: Enemies such as Rude Holf or Frost Crab have only been available in certain events such as Merrywinter so they are not included in this list.

Boss Monsters

Boss monsters are special monsters that are extremely strong and often use skills, including skills that are not available to players.

Name Level Attack Health Mana Armor Location Special Abilities
Lord Squash 10 ? 66550 ? ? Fjolarok Spawns only during Halloween. Attacks all players fighting it simultaneously, and drops frenzy and life drain buffs/debuffs.
Stinktooth 12 ? 1570 10 ? Fjolgard Sewers None
Steelclaw 12 ? ? ? ? Fjolgard Sewers Rare version of Stinktooth, drops Fangs of Fury
Radulos 18 ? 175500 14 ? Crystal Caves Emits gas in large areas somewhat close to itself, dealing large amounts of damage. Summons Slimy Offspring.
M'ogresh 20 ? 7840 ? ? Estuary Uses two random player skills.

Note: Some bosses such as Stinktooth have a rare version of themselves such as Steelclaw

Seasonal Monsters

These monsters are only found during certain events.

Name Level Attack Health Mana Armor Replaces Location Seasonal Event
Rude Holf 4 Melee ? 10 ? Elk Fjolarok Merrywinter
Frost Crab 6 Melee ? 10 ? Crab Fjolarok Merrywinter
Soul Nibbler ? Melee ? 10 ? Nothing Fjolarok Soul's Moor

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