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Certain active monsters are aggressive and will attack the player on sight. This is indicated by their red name. When aggressive monsters spot the player, a white exclamation mark '!' will appear above their heads, giving the player a brief moment before they attempt to fight. Aggressive monsters have an aggression radius of five tiles in any direction.
Certain active monsters are aggressive and will attack the player on sight. This is indicated by their red name. When aggressive monsters spot the player, a white exclamation mark '!' will appear above their heads, giving the player a brief moment before they attempt to fight. Aggressive monsters have an aggression radius of five tiles in any direction.


As aggressive monsters attack players within their aggression radius of five tiles, it is recommended to cast the [[Immunity]] spell beforehand if the player is in any way unable or unwilling to engage in combat with them, to avoid initiating combat. Alternatively, players can drink a [[Fear|Fear Potion]] before entering aggressive rooms to prevent themselves from being targeted.
As aggressive monsters attack players within their aggression radius of five tiles, it is recommended to cast the [[Immunity]] spell beforehand if the player is unwilling to engage in combat. Alternatively, players can drink a [[Fear|Fear Potion]] before entering aggressive rooms to prevent themselves from being targeted.


When defeating an aggressive monster, the player gains [[immunity]] for a brief period of time before they can be re-targeted. Aggressive monsters are a good choice of combat for semi-AFK (Away From Keyboard) activities, whereby the player can still pick up loot from defeating the monsters but does not wish to fully log out.
When defeating an aggressive monster, the player gains [[immunity]] for a brief period of time before they can be re-targeted. Aggressive monsters are a good choice of combat for semi-AFK (Away From Keyboard) activities, whereby the player can still pick up loot from defeating the monsters but does not wish to fully log out.

Latest revision as of 12:35, 30 November 2024

Monsters are creatures in Brighter Shores that can be attacked, and can be active or passive. They can be fought with their respective episode combat profession using armor, weapons, and potions.

Monsters can drop armor, weapons, and items for the purpose of becoming stronger, making money, gathering profession materials (such as potion reagents), or completing quests.

Monsters in Brighter Shores scale in comparison to a player's combat skill in their respective episode as variants. Once a player meets the unlock level of a stronger variant, it automatically becomes the default monster and previous variants can be accessed by selecting “Past Action”.

Monsters are usually immune to the element that they attack with, with the exception of Impact monsters, which have no immunity.

Passive monsters[edit | edit source]

Certain monsters in Brighter Shores can only be attacked passively. These monsters will always have the same combat level as the profession level required to unlock them. Currently no passive monsters have elemental vulnerabilities, although some will have immunities. For this reason an Impact weapon is recommended when fighting them, as these weapons do not suffer elemental strength penalties.

Upon initiating combat, the player will continue attacking them, even while offline, until they decide to stop. Killing passive monsters will accumulate experience and money while the player is offline until they log back into the game, up to a maximum of 24 hours. However, the rate of experience and money gained is much less than fighting active monsters. It is recommended only to begin fight passive monsters immediately before logging off.

Passive monsters must be fought using a weapon with a minimum strength rating of their CombatLevel+20.

Aggressive monsters[edit | edit source]

Certain active monsters are aggressive and will attack the player on sight. This is indicated by their red name. When aggressive monsters spot the player, a white exclamation mark '!' will appear above their heads, giving the player a brief moment before they attempt to fight. Aggressive monsters have an aggression radius of five tiles in any direction.

As aggressive monsters attack players within their aggression radius of five tiles, it is recommended to cast the Immunity spell beforehand if the player is unwilling to engage in combat. Alternatively, players can drink a Fear Potion before entering aggressive rooms to prevent themselves from being targeted.

When defeating an aggressive monster, the player gains immunity for a brief period of time before they can be re-targeted. Aggressive monsters are a good choice of combat for semi-AFK (Away From Keyboard) activities, whereby the player can still pick up loot from defeating the monsters but does not wish to fully log out.

Boss monsters[edit | edit source]

Boss monsters are unique named enemies, currently only found as one-off encounters within some quests. Bosses may possess increased HP compared to a normal monster of the same level, and may also have access to mechanics that the player will need to deal with appropriately to avoid taking significant damage.

Boss monsters are indicated as such at the bottom of their information card, below their attack style.

Monster types[edit | edit source]

Hopeport[edit | edit source]

Hopeport Monsters
Name Rooms Passive Aggressive Attack type Immunity Vulnerability
Sparring Guard Sparring Area No No Impact None None
Deathcrow Town Gates, Old Street East No No Necromae Necromae Cryonae
Thief Tim's Alley, Limpet Lane No Yes Cryonae Cryonae Arborae
Goblin Soldier North Walls No Yes Infernae Infernae Tempestae
Goblin Chief South Walls No Yes Infernae Infernae Tempestae
Hairbeast Overgrown Road, Rubble Road No No Tempestae Tempestae Necromae
Carnivorous Plant Overgrown Field, Fallen Monument No No Arborae Arborae Cryonae
Ghoul Collapsed Hovels, Wasteland No Yes Necromae Necromae Arborae
Street Louse Wilhope Passage Yes No None None None
Thug Murk Close Yes No None None
Crab East Beach Yes No None None
Bugman Overgrown Pond Yes No None None
Jellyfish Jellyfish Landing Yes No None None
Giant Ant Crater Yes No None None
Pirate Pirate Hideout Yes No None None
Punkupine Rocky Road Yes No None None

Hopeforest[edit | edit source]

Hopeforest Monsters
Name Rooms Passive Aggressive Attack type Immunity Vulnerability
Outlaw Forest Path, Forest Clearing No No Impact None Arborae
Goblin Goblin Camp No Yes Infernae Infernae Tempestae
Bear Bear Behind, Bear Clearing No No Impact None Cryonae
Wendigo Ivy Trail, Ivy Junction No Yes Cryonae Cryonae Infernae
Viper Snakes Clearing, Snakes Path No Yes Tempestae Tempestae Cryonae
Spriggan Treeway Trail, Treeway Junction No No Arborae Arborae Infernae
Bramblelith Rising Trail, Wooded Clifftop No No Arborae Arborae Tempestae
Shade Twisted Road, Twisted Junction No Yes Necromae Necromae Arborae
Wild Boar Huntsman's Clearing Yes No None None None
Wildman Leafy Junction Yes No None None
Moss Monster Stump Clearing Yes No Arborae Arborae
Aboredon Tree Lined Trail Yes No None None
Giant Fly Mine Road East Yes No None None
Tree Cat Cliffside Junction Yes No None None
Satyr Secluded Dead End Yes No None None
Wolf Wolves' Den Yes No None None

Mine of Mantuban[edit | edit source]

Mine of Mantuban Monsters
Name Rooms Passive Aggressive Attack type Immunity Vulnerability
Minecrawler Rugged Tunnel, Mine Back Entrance No No Cryonae Cryonae Necromae
Goblin Miner Goblin Sleeping Area 2, Communal Goblin Area No Yes Infernae Infernae Tempestae
Floor Tentacle Moderate Mineshaft, Gassy Cave No Yes Tempestae Tempestae Infernae
Fire Toad Outside Hollow, Strange Junction No No Infernae Infernae Cryonae
Skeleton Miner Forsaken Mine Workings, Wretched Excavation No Yes Necromae Necromae Arborae
Metalith Rock Strewn Tunnel, Damp Tunnel No No Cryonae Cryonae Necromae
Stonewurm Crumbling Passage, Stonewurm Nests No Yes Tempestae Tempestae Arborae
Cockroach Cockroach Lair, Mutant Cockroaches No No Impact None Infernae
Wraith Mysterious Cave, Tormented Chamber No Yes Necromae Necromae Tempestae
Blob Grimy Tunnel, Slime Pool No Yes Arborae Arborae Cryonae
Beastman Rat Infested Junction Yes No Impact None None
Giant Rat Ratty Terminus Yes No Impact None
Corrupted Miner Big River Cavern Yes No Infernae Infernae
Giant Bat Bat Cave Yes No Impact None
Electric Snail Purpladium Vein Yes No Tempestae Tempestae
Kobold Kobold Cavern Yes No Impact None
Dread Shell Upper Bridge Yes No Arborae Arborae
Rockling Rockling Cave Yes No Tempestae Tempestae

Crenopolis[edit | edit source]

Crenopolis Monsters
Name Rooms Passive Aggressive Attack type Immunity Vulnerability
Sabertooth Tiger Stony Canyon, Stony Gorge No Yes Cryonae Cryonae Tempestae
Street Hag Dawkin Lane, Dawkin Court No No Infernae Infernae Arborae
Mawchest Sewer Entrance, Dismal Drainage No No Tempestae Tempestae Cryonae
Giant Wasp Vestere Drive, Hamila Jimore's Garden No No Arborae Arborae Necromae
Sewer Fiend Southwest Sewer, Sewer Pipes No Yes Impact None Cryonae
Zombie Dusty Alley, Dusty Corner No Yes Necromae Necromae Infernae
Spectral Stalker Southeast Sewer, Sewer Pool No Yes Necromae Necromae Arborae
Spiky Ball Quibble Lane No Yes Cryonae Cryonae Tempestae
Gremlin Shrubby Canyon Yes No Impact None None
Rockbird Rockbird Clearing Yes No Tempestae Tempestae
Ratman Grunt Rat Alley Yes No Impact None
Brute Dusty Nook Yes No Impact None
Trash Heap Monster Ratmore Rise Yes No Impact None
Ratman Chief Ratmen Den Yes No Tempestae Tempestae
Street Brawler Snag Alley Yes No Impact None
Giant Slug Smuggler's Cove Yes No Arborae Arborae

Update History[edit | edit source]

This information has been manually compiled. Some updates may not be included yet.
  • update 6 November 2024 (Update):
    • Monsters were included in the first public early-access release of the game.