Monsters: Difference between revisions
Chronicler (talk | contribs) m (link moved) |
(Updated Monster Types list and page layout.) |
||
Line 1:
'''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 and older-lower level monster by selecting "Past Action" when attacking a monster to display a list of attackable variants for that monster
There are many monsters in Brighter Shores, including (but not limited to):
* [[Fire Toad]]
* [[Freshmat Moss Monster]]
Line 11:
* [[Wailing Shade]]
* [[Glinteye Deathcrow]]
* [[Beady-eyed Deathcrow]]
* [[Feral Hairbeast]]
* [[Irritable Goblin Chief]]
Line 21 ⟶ 19:
* [[Lean Spriggan]]
* [[Warty Goblin]]
* [[Shambling Bear]]
Line 27 ⟶ 24:
There are several monsters in Brighter Shores which can only be attacked [[Passive activities|passively]]. 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.
Passive monsters include (but are not limited to):
* [[Crab]]
Line 37 ⟶ 34:
* [[Punkupine]]
==
=== [[Hopeport]] <small><small>(Profession: [[Guard]])</small></small> ===
* [[Carnivorous Plant]]▼
* [[Sparring Guard]]
* [[Deathcrow]]
* [[
* [[Gobin Soldier]]
* [[Goblin Chief]]
* [[Hairbeast]]
▲* [[Carnivorous Plant]]
* [[Ghoul]]
* [[Street Louse]]
* [[Thug]]
* [[Crab]]
* [[Bugman]]
* [[Jellyfish]]
* [[Giant Ant]]
* [[Pirate]]
* [[Punkupine]]
=== [[Hopeforest]] <small><small>(Profession: [[Scout]])</small></small> ===
* [[Outlaw]]
* [[Goblin]]
* [[Bear]]
* [[Wendigo]]
* [[Viper]]
* [[Spriggan]]
* [[Bramblelith]]
* [[Shade]]
* [[Wild Boar]]
* [[Wildman]]
* [[Moss Monster]]
* [[
* [[
* [[Tree Cat]]
* [[Satyr]]
* [[Wolf]]
=== [[Mine of Mantuban]] <small><small>(Profession: [[Minefighter]])</small></small> ===
* [[Minecrawler]]
* [[Goblin Miner]]
* [[Floor Tentacle]]
* [[Fire Toad]]
* [[Skeleton Miner]]
* [[Metalith]]
* [[Stonewurm]]
* [[Cockroach]]
* [[Wraith]]
* [[Blob]]
* [[Beastman]]
* [[Giant Rat]]
* [[Corrupted Miner]]
* [[Electric Snail]]
* [[Dread Shell]]
=== [[Crenopolis]] <small><small>(Profession: [[Watchperson]])</small></small> ===
* To be added.
{{Mechanics}}
|
Revision as of 13:08, 9 November 2024
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 and older-lower level monster by selecting "Past Action" when attacking a monster to display a list of attackable variants for that monster
There are many monsters in Brighter Shores, including (but not limited to):
- Fire Toad
- Freshmat Moss Monster
- Mawchest
- Punkupine
- Slime Fiend
- Common Thief
- Sneaky Thief
- Wailing Shade
- Glinteye Deathcrow
- Beady-eyed Deathcrow
- Feral Hairbeast
- Irritable Goblin Chief
- Sparring Guard
- Goblin
- Looter Goblin Soldier
- Lean Spriggan
- Warty Goblin
- Shambling Bear
Passive Monsters
There are several monsters in Brighter Shores which can only be attacked passively. 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.
Passive monsters include (but are not limited to):
Monster Types
Hopeport (Profession: Guard)
- Sparring Guard
- Deathcrow
- Thief
- Gobin Soldier
- Goblin Chief
- Hairbeast
- Carnivorous Plant
- Ghoul
- Street Louse
- Thug
- Crab
- Bugman
- Jellyfish
- Giant Ant
- Pirate
- Punkupine
Hopeforest (Profession: Scout)
- Outlaw
- Goblin
- Bear
- Wendigo
- Viper
- Spriggan
- Bramblelith
- Shade
- Wild Boar
- Wildman
- Moss Monster
- Aboredon
- Giant Fly
- Tree Cat
- Satyr
- Wolf
Mine of Mantuban (Profession: Minefighter)
- Minecrawler
- Goblin Miner
- Floor Tentacle
- Fire Toad
- Skeleton Miner
- Metalith
- Stonewurm
- Cockroach
- Wraith
- Blob
- Beastman
- Giant Rat
- Corrupted Miner
- Electric Snail
- Dread Shell
Crenopolis (Profession: Watchperson)
- To be added.
Core mechanics | |
---|---|
In-game objects |