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Last Chaos Monsters and Enemies

Monsters & EnemiesEnemies!!!
You are never alone in the lands of Iris. Wherever you are, you are never more than a stone's throw away from something that wants to eat you, skin you, or see what your insides are made of. Monsters and enemies (commonly referred to as "mobs") are scattered throughout the lands, and it's a good thing! These mobs will be your main source of income, advancement, and game play. Killing mobs will reward you with item drops, gold, rare items, quest items, and of course, valuable experience and skill experience.

At the bottom, are links to mob lists or use the directory at the left.
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Aggression
Not all mobs want to tear you limb from limb. There are different types of mob behaviors. Sometimes, you will be the aggressor.

Passive - Passive mobs will not attack you unless you attack them.


Aggressive - Aggressive mobs will attack you if you get too close.

Aggro-Aided - Aggro-Aided mobs can be passive or aggressive. When you attack or are attacked by a mob that is Aggro-Aided, mobs of the same type in the area instantly become aggressive towards you. Example are Treants, which are passive. But if you attack one, then all the other Treants in the area will attack youyou.

Aggro-Aided (Magic) - Also, some mobs are attracted by magic. So if you use a buffbuff, then the magic used,used in throwing the buff, may attract a mob. Example, most mobs are attracted when a healer uses a heal spell. But beware also. A healer may be away from a mob,mob. butThen if she throws a heal spellbuff on aanother character that is near a magic-aggromonster, aidedthen mob,that thenmonster themay mobaggro willon attackhim, from him.the magic buff.

Note: Be warned. If you bite off more than you can chew, mobs will follow you for an incredibly long time. They can be difficult to shake off, turning the hunter into the hunted.

Also, one way to lose the aggro is to either take a recall from someone in the party or teleport out and come back. Either way, you lose the aggro. In a party, if someone has a recall scroll on, the ask that person to throw a "Safety Recall." What you do is to leave the recall window on the side somewhere, whereas, if you get low on hp from a mob attacking you, then you can take the recall. The monster will now look for someone else to beat on. Takes a while to learn this method though.

Color Coding
As you advance through the lands and grow in power, you will notice that the mob names can be different colors. This color coding is a valuable piece of information for the aspiring adventurer.

Red Named Mobs -= Gives you a high amount of experience, but low skill experience.iveReally difficult veryIf highyou experiencedo andkill verythem, lowthen skillthe experiencexp is the same till you are above the level of the mob.

Orange Named Mobsv= High amount of exp, (lower than red) Low skill exp, (higher than red)ePretty hard high experience and low skill experience

White Named Mobs -=Medium= Medium exp, High spiv, Medium difficultyedifficulty. goodThis is balancethe ofcolor experienceyou would sp farm on to get the max xp and skillsp. experienceWhen the mob name is white and at your level, is the Highest xp and sp. So save up your sp items for the mob, that is at your level now in the White Name now. Generally, you should be able to kill them and not require high armor.

Green Named Mobs - =Low expexperience, low spe, l,really easywsp. experienceMonsters andare averageeasy skillto experiencekill.

Blue Named Mobs - =Virtually no exp, no sp, to easy to bother with a fight.Givefight.Give very low experience and low skill experience

**This does not always run true, but it gives a general idea of what to expect**