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== Monsters ==
'''Monsters''' are creatures in [[Brighter Shores]] that can be attacked. They are fought in [[combat]] for their loot, including valuable currency items. Monsters in Brighter Shores scale in comparison to a players combat skill in their respective region. Once a player meets a specific level threshold, the monster in question is automatically upgraded to a stronger variant. Players can opt to attack a lower level monster by selecting "Past Action" when attacking a monster to display a list of attack-able variants for that monster
 
== Passive Monsters monsters==
There are several monsters in Brighter Shores which can only be attacked [[Passive activities|passively]]. The icon designating passive monsters in indicated by this icon: [[File:Passive activity icon.png|18px]]. When attacking these monsters your player will continue attacking them until you decide to stop. Your player will even continue to kill them after you log out from the game. When killing these passive monsters, you will accumulate experience and money until you log back into the game. However, the rate of experience and money gained is much less than fighting non-passive monsters. It is recommended only to fight passive monsters once the player plans on logging off from the game.
 
== Aggressive Monsters monsters==
Alongside passive monsters, there are also aggressive monsters in Brighter Shores which actively attack if they spot the player. This is indicated by their red name, and a white exclamation mark '!' above their heads when they spot the player, giving the player a brief moment before they attempt to fight.
 
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When defeating an aggressive monster, the player gains the [[Immunity]] spell effect for a brief period of time before the monsters can actively attack the player again. 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 isn't AFK enough to automatically log out.
 
==Monster Typestypes==
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