![]() Dwarf Miner is quest, but is not fought.Considerably rarer than other Realm Encounters.Spawns numerous wormholes in randomized locations across the Realm when slain.Alien invasion has a very small chance to triggered every time a Hero of Oryx is slain.Spawns once per Realm after enough Alien invaders are killed.Marked on minimap with magenta indicator.Beehemoths are spawned and become new Event Bosses when Killer Bee Nest has taken suffucient damage.The Ghost Ship and the Rock Dragon are both required, but will not block a realm from closing if they are spawned as the last Quest Boss is killed. The Avatar of the Forgotten King and Lost Sentry are not required to close the realm, although in the former case it will prevent you from locating the lower-tier quests (such as Liches and Ents) via the quest marker. In return, they can also drop higher level gear than any other monster in the Realm itself, Stat Increase Potions, unique and highly coveted Untiered items, and entrances to higher-level dungeons offering valuable loot. A combination of more complex gimmicks, high stats, often lethal firepower, and HP Scaling giving them huge amounts of health means that firepower, skill and teamwork are recommended to defeat them. Being a significant step up from the Heroes of Oryx, they should not be fought by the unprepared, undergeared, or underleveled. These bosses, most of which can only appear once in a Realm, are the strongest enemies that can spawn in the Realm itself. All Event Bosses are level 20 (therefore a range of level 15 to 20) and take higher priority than all quests besides New Realm Quest Bosses and the Red Demon. Consists of a Megamad Oryx Statue, which will spawn the rest of the bosses in order when destroyedĮvery time a Quest Boss (includes Event Bosses themselves) is killed, there’s a 10% chance that Oryx will randomly summon one of these bosses (Pumpkin Shrine and Zombie Horde no longer spawns).Has no Quest Marker, but has Quest Arrow.Spawned during Month of the Mad God 2017-2018 game event.Spawned during Month of the Mad God 2017 game event.Quest marker is independant of other quests.A treasure chest with loot is located near most of these monsters.Ĭlick on the enemies’ image to find more about their attacks, their minions, their drop information and the possible treasure chest contents: When the last required boss is killed, Oryx will seal the Realm for 2 minutes to prevent more players joining before teleporting everyone to his Castle. To make things more convenient, Oryx will periodically announce their numbers in the chat. Assuming you are Level 20, the list of highest to lowest priority heroes are as follows: These bosses are required to be killed in order to close the Realm and take priority over the other Setpiece Bosses. Some setpiece bosses are specifically classified as Heroes of Oryx. Some of these bosses are like the Wandering Quest Bosses, in which they also give bonus max experience, allowing up to 50% of your total required EXP bar. When a new world is created, Oryx creates a number of these bosses scattered throughout the world, and hence their name, they spawn in a specialized setpiece that may contain additional loot. Scorpion Queen gives up to 20% of your total and the rest give up to 25%.Ĭlick on the enemies’ image to find more about their attacks, their minions, and their drop information: Non-Quest Enemies give only up to 10% of your total required EXP, but these give slightly higher. Since, obviously, the minimum can’t be below level 1, the table below shows the max that you will see them until the priority is shifted to a higher level Quest. The possibility to see them depend on your level range, which is +/- 5 of their Quest Level, unless there are no others left on the map. These enemies are what low level players will have as their quest icon, before they start getting Treasure Chest Bosses. Most Dungeon Bosses are also marked as quest monsters and are described in their own page. Many quest monsters in the realm have a chance at dropping portals to certain dungeons. The quests that are flagged depend on the character’s level. You will only have one Quest on your screen and map at a time. There are three types of quest enemies: Wandering Quest Enemies, Setpiece Bosses and Event Bosses. Quest Monsters become flagged on a character’s screen in the form of a red arrow at the edge of their gameplay screen and a red dot on the map.
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