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{{details|MapleStory/Complete monster list|the complete list of monsters}}
There are many monsters in the world of [[MapleStory]], the weakest of which reside by towns. The most dangerous monsters live deep in dungeons.


There are many monsters in the world of [[MapleStory]]. The most dangerous monsters live deep in dungeons.
Monsters typically roam around aimlessly, even if you bump into them (and take damage as a result). However, if you attack or cast a debuff on an enemy, you will "aggro" it - that is, you will get its attention and it will try to attack you. Most enemies attack by trying to run into you over and over again. Against these enemies, the easiest thing to do is to attack them repeatedly so that they cannot move (your attacks usually have enough knockback to keep them in place). Sometimes it is necessary to jump over them to dodge their attack.
Harmless monsters tend to stay by towns. Maple Island is one of the places that has very few monsters and are mostly very weak. Higher level monsters live in Victoria Island, but more dangerous monsters live closer to the center (Dungeon) of the island. Ossyria mainly has high level monsters as well as four major bosses.


There is also a [[/Complete list|complete list of monsters]], [[/Events|Event Monsters]], and [[/Bosses|bosses]].
Some higher level enemies and most bosses have ranged abilities that include attacks and debuffs that can slow you, disable you from attacking or using items and abilities, etc.


==Items, leftovers, and Mesos==
Note that some monsters ''float'', this means that they cannot be struck by low attacks (such as attacks while ducking).
After killing a monster, Mesos or monster leftovers (ETC. items) may be dropped sometimes. However, the monster may also drop something rare (infrequently of course), such as an equipment, which can be worth a lot. The mesos dropped by a monster is varied, and the range varies with the monster (and is usually, but not always, somewhat proportional to the level of the monster, so you will find that in SOME circumstances monsters of same level drops the same range of mesos), the maximum value usually being 1.5x the minimum value.


==Newest Monsters==
;Monsters in different regions
===MapleSEA===
Maple Island is one of the starting areas (like Ereve, Edelstein, Rien, and others) that only has a few different types of monsters that are all low level and weak. Higher level monsters live in Victoria Island and regions beyond that. For example, Victoria Island mainly has monsters tailored for first to early third job levels (10-70), and Ossyria has monsters level 70 and higher.
*Monsters Release Date: October 4, 2007 (GMT+8)
*MapleSEA Version 0.47
MapleSEA released Amoria and Leafre Dragon Forest/Canyon
*Leafre Dragon Forest and Dragon Canyon
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Blue Dragon Turtle.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Red Dragon Turtle.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Riston.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Briston.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Green Conion.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Blue Dragon Turtle|Blue Dragon Turtle]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Red Dragon Turtle|Red Dragon Turtle]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Rexton|Rexton]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Brexton|Brexton]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Green Cornian|Green Cornian]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Dark Conion.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Red Dragon.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Blue Dragon.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Dark Dragon.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Dark Cornian|Dark Cornian]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Red Wyvern|Red Wyvern]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Blue Wyvern|Blue Wyvern]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Dark Wyvern|Dark Wyvern]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Nutoznio.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Nutoznio.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Nest Golem.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Skeletragon.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster T Skeletragon.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Jr. Newtie|Jr. Newtie]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Transforming Jr. Newtie|Transforming Jr. Newtie]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Nest Golem|Nest Golem]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Skelegon|Skelegon]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Skelosaurus|Skelosaurus]]
|}


==Items, leftovers, and Mesos==
After killing a monster, items (Equip, Use, and Etc. type items) or Mesos may be dropped. However, if a monster drops an item, it should be considered rare. The value of such a "rare" item depends entirely upon the level, if it has a hidden potential, and the item itself (some items are more desired than others based on their stats). Some dropped items can be worth a lot.


*Amoria Premium Wedding
The amount of Mesos dropped by a monster is usually proportionate to its level (e.g. weak monsters drop few mesos). When picking up Mesos, there is actually a range of that a given pick up can contain (e.g. if you pick up 30 Mesos, the range could be 28-35 Mesos for that monster). In many cases, monster of similar level drop the same amount of Mesos. The range's maximum value is around 1.5x the minimum value. Monster leftovers (i.e. Etc. items) have many varying uses. Some are used for quests, exchange quests where large numbers can be turned in to an NPC for experience, or for forging materials, such as Firewood that is used to make Processed Wood. These items can be sold to other players that need them, or sent to your other characters if you know they will need it.
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Cake Monster.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Candle Monster.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Cake Monster|Cake Monster]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Candle Monster|Candle Monster]]
|}
 
===JapanMS===
*Monsters Release Date: October 4, 2007 4pm (GMT+9)
*JapanMS Version 1.32
JapanMS released Magatia and Amoria, as well as Magatia Party Quest.
 
* Magatia
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Sand Mole-Rat.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Scorpion.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Cube Slime.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Dark Sand Mage.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Bottle Seed.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Bottle Rack.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Iron.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Strong Iron.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 21-30#Sand Rat|Sand Rat]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Scorpion|Scorpion]]
|[[/Level 31-40#Cube Slime|Cube Slime]]
|[[/Level 31-40#Dark Sand Mage|Dark Sand Mage]]
|[[/Level 31-40#Lumo|Lumo]]
|[[/Level 31-40#Triple Lumo|Triple Lumo]]
|[[/Level 41-50#Iron Mutae|Iron Mutae]]
|[[/Level 41-50#Reinforced Iron Mutae|Reinforced Iron Mutae]]
|}
 
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Mithril.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Strong Mithril.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Roid.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster NeoHuroid.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Homun.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Saiti.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Homunculus.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Droid.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Homunscullo.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 41-50#Mithril Mutae|Mithril Mutae]]
|[[/Level 41-50#Reinforced Mithril Mutae|Reinforced Mithril Mutae]]
|[[/Level 51-60#Roid|Roid]]
|[[/Level 51-60#NeoHuroid|NeoHuroid]]
|[[/Level 61-70#Homun|Homun]]
|[[/Level 61-70#Site|Site]]
|[[/Level 71-80#Homunculus|Homunculus]]
|[[/Level 71-80#Droid|Droid]]
|[[/Level 71-80#Homunscullo|Homunscullo]]
|}
*Magatia Party Quest (Romeo and Juliet)
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Juliet.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Romeo.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Franken Lloyd.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Angry Franken Lloyd.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 61-70#Juliet|Juliet]]
|[[/Level 61-70#Romeo|Romeo]]
|[[/Level 81-90#Franken Lloyd|Franken Lloyd]]
*Boss
|[[/Level 81-90#Angry Franken Lloyd|Angry Franken Lloyd]]
*Boss
|}
* Amoria Premium Wedding
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Cake Monster.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Candle Monster.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Cake Monster|Cake Monster]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Candle Monster|Candle Monster]]
|}
 
===KoreaMS===
*Monsters Release Date: September 20, 2007 (GMT+9)
*KoreaMS Version 1.2.45
KoreaMS released more New Quest Bosses and altered Maple Island's layout.
* New Quest Bosses
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Sage Cat Boss.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster White Samiho.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 71-80#Sage Cat Boss|Sage Cat Boss]]
*Boss
|[[/Level 61-70#Gumiho|Gumiho]]
*Boss
|}


===ThailandMS===
==Familiars==
*Monsters Release Date: September 19, 2007 (GMT +7)
{{details|MapleStory/Familiars}}
*ThailandMS Version: 0.38
*'''Availability''': see [[MapleStory/Availability#Monster Familiar]].
ThailandMS will release Leafre related maps and monsters including Dragon Forest and Dragon Canyon.
'''Familiars''' are a feature allowing players to obtain special Familiar Cards from monsters, make them stronger, and gain special bonuses while summoning them.
*Leafre
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Leyswi.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Dark Leyswi.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Rock Beetle.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Iron Beetle.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Horb.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Hengki.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Pin Horb.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Thorn Trap.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Rash|Rash]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Dirty Rash|Dirty Rash]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Beetle|Beetle]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Dual Beetle|Dual Beetle]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Hobi|Hobi]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Hankie|Hankie]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Green Hobi|Green Hobi]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Thornbush|Thornbush]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Harpy.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Blood Harpy.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Meebee.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Beemee.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Blue Centaur.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Red Centaur.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Dark Centaur.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Harp|Harp]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Blood Harp|Blood Harp]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Birk|Birk]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Dual Birk|Dual Birk]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Blue Kentaurus|Blue Kentaurus]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Red Kentaurus|Red Kentaurus]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Black Kentaurus|Black Kentaurus]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Giant Red Dragon.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Griffey.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Manon|Manon]]
*Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Griffey|Griffey]]
*Boss
|}
*Dragon Forest and Dragon Canyon
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Blue Dragon Turtle.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Red Dragon Turtle.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Riston.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Briston.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Green Conion.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Blue Dragon Turtle|Blue Dragon Turtle]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Red Dragon Turtle|Red Dragon Turtle]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Rexton|Rexton]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Brexton|Brexton]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Green Cornian|Green Cornian]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Dark Conion.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Red Dragon.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Blue Dragon.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Dark Dragon.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Dark Cornian|Dark Cornian]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Red Wyvern|Red Wyvern]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Blue Wyvern|Blue Wyvern]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Dark Wyvern|Dark Wyvern]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Nutoznio.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Nutoznio.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Nest Golem.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Skeletragon.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster T Skeletragon.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Jr. Newtie|Jr. Newtie]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Transforming Jr. Newtie|Transforming Jr. Newtie]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Nest Golem|Nest Golem]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#Skelegon|Skelegon]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Skelosaurus|Skelosaurus]]
|}


===GlobalMS===
==Event monsters==
*Monsters Release Date: September 18, 2007 (GMT +8)
{{details|MapleStory/Event monsters|temporary, event-only monsters}}
*GlobalMS Version 0.42
GlobalMS releases Henesys Party Quest, Ludibrium Maze Party Quest and Bob the Snail Quests.
* Henesys PQ
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Goblin Fire.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Henesys Bunny.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level_1-10#Goblin Fire|Goblin Fire]]
|[[/Level_21-30#Henesys Bunny|Henesys Bunny]]
|}
* Bob the Snail quests
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Snail.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level_1-10#Bob the Snail|Bob the Snail]]
|}


===ChinaMS===
Event monsters are temporary monsters that are only in the game during an event. Some events are seasonal and may last much longer than others. Event monsters are usually themed, so, for example, during the winter there are usually snow or holiday related monsters. Some event monsters are carried over from very old events in MapleStory, such as the Cat and Frog during Halloween. These old monsters usually do not give any good bonuses. They may drop some event-related currency or quest items.
*Monsters Release Date: September 18, 2007 (GMT +8)
*ChinaMS Version 0.55
ChinaMS has released two new exclusive towns, Mount Song Town and Grand Hall of the Great Sage.
*Mount Song Town
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Bear Swordsman.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Tiger Swordsman.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Hawkman Blue.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Shaolin Ninja.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Red Dart.gif|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Black Bear Swordsman|Black Bear Swordsman]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#White Tiger Swordsman|White Tiger Swordsman]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Hawkman Blue|Hawkman Blue]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Shaolin Ninja|Shaolin Ninja]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Red Dart|Red Dart]]
|}
*Grand Hall of the Great Sage
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster MuYu Demon.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Urn.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster copper Monk.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Copper Spear Monk.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Silver Spear Monk.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Golden Monk.gif|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 101-110#MuYu Demon|MuYu Demon]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Urn|Urn]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Copper Monk|Copper Monk]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Copper Spear Monk|Copper Spear Monk]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Silver Spear Monk|Silver Spear Monk]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Golden Monk|Golden Monk]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Silver Giant.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Golden Giant.gif|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Silver Giant|Silver Giant]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Golden Giant|Golden Giant]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Shaolin Boss.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Shaolin Boss 2.gif|center]]


|-
Most event monsters will randomly appear on a specific map or region and have a low respawn rate.
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Martial Art Monk|Martial Art Monk]]
*Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Martial Art Monk's Clone|Martial Art Monk's Clone]]
*Boss
|}


===EuropeMS===
Some event monsters can only be reached through event quests available through the lightbulb over your head. This will take you to a zone where you and all other in your channel can combat special event monsters.
*Monster Release Date: September 18, 2007 (GMT +2)
*EuropeMS Version: 0.30
EuropeMS has released the Beer Tent, an event town for the German festival "Oktoberfest", and its related maps, monsters, and items.
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Drunken Blue Mushroom.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Drunken Evil Eye.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Drunken Ribbon Pig.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Events#Drunken Blue Mushroom|Drunken Blue <br>Mushroom]]
|[[/Events#Drunken Evil Eye|Drunken Evil <br>Eye]]
|[[/Events#Drunken Ribbon Pig|Drunken Ribbon <br>Pig]]
|}


===TaiwanMS===
==Bosses==
*Monsters Release Date: September 5, 2007 (GMT +8)
{{details|MapleStory/Bosses|bosses}}
*TaiwanMS Version 0.58
TaiwanMS has released Showa Hideout, Pine Forest, Mushroom Town Training Camp, Valentine Party Quest and Moon Festival Event.
*Showa Hideout
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Female Boss.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Guard A.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Guard B.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Big Boss.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Female Boss|Female Boss]]
*Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Bodyguard A|Bodyguard A]]
*Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#Bodyguard B|Bodyguard B]]
*Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-199#The Boss|The Boss]]
*Boss
|}
;Summons
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Subordinate A.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Subordinate B.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Subordinate C.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Executive A.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Executive B.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Subordinate D.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra A|Extra A]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra B|Extra B]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra C|Extra C]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Leader A|Leader A]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Leader B|Leader B]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Extra D|Extra D]]
|}
*Mushroom Shrine Pine Forest
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Ghost_Lantern.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Hadong.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Monglong_Ghost.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Chungoo.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level_31-40#Paper Lantern Ghost|Paper Lantern Ghost]]
|[[/Level_51-60#Water Goblin|Water Goblin]]
|[[/Level_91-100#Dreamy Ghost|Dreamy Ghost]]
|[[/Level_111-199#Black Crow|Black Crow]]
*Boss
|}


*Mushroom Town Training Camp
There are two types of bosses in MapleStory: strong monsters with low respawn rates that appear near the end of a given region's set of maps, and raid bosses. The first type of monster is more common and less dangerous. The second requires a party to defeat unless your character is at a very high level (~100+ depending on the boss) and you have high damage output.  
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Tutorial Drum Bunny.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Tutorial Leatty.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level_1-10#Tutorial Drum Bunny|Tutorial Drum Bunny]]
|[[/Level_1-10#Tutorial Leatty|Tutorial Leatty]]
|}
*Valentine's Party Quest
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Grandma Tree.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level_61-70#Grandma Tree|Grandma Tree]]
*Boss
|}
*Moon Festival Event
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Yellow Stomp Rabbit.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level_11-20#Yellow Stomp Rabbit|Yellow Stomp Rabbit]]
|}


==External links==
{{Footer Nav|game=MapleStory|prevpage=World Tour quests|nextpage=Complete monster list}}
*[http://sauna.gibbed.us/monster_search/ Sauna] - List of monsters from the game's data file.
*[http://www.hidden-street.net/ Hidden-Street] - similar to the Sauna.
*[http://www.mapletip.com/ Maple Tip] - Fan site with a list of monsters and other goodies.

Latest revision as of 22:12, 30 June 2020

For more details on the complete list of monsters, see MapleStory/Complete monster list.

There are many monsters in the world of MapleStory, the weakest of which reside by towns. The most dangerous monsters live deep in dungeons.

Monsters typically roam around aimlessly, even if you bump into them (and take damage as a result). However, if you attack or cast a debuff on an enemy, you will "aggro" it - that is, you will get its attention and it will try to attack you. Most enemies attack by trying to run into you over and over again. Against these enemies, the easiest thing to do is to attack them repeatedly so that they cannot move (your attacks usually have enough knockback to keep them in place). Sometimes it is necessary to jump over them to dodge their attack.

Some higher level enemies and most bosses have ranged abilities that include attacks and debuffs that can slow you, disable you from attacking or using items and abilities, etc.

Note that some monsters float, this means that they cannot be struck by low attacks (such as attacks while ducking).

Monsters in different regions

Maple Island is one of the starting areas (like Ereve, Edelstein, Rien, and others) that only has a few different types of monsters that are all low level and weak. Higher level monsters live in Victoria Island and regions beyond that. For example, Victoria Island mainly has monsters tailored for first to early third job levels (10-70), and Ossyria has monsters level 70 and higher.

Items, leftovers, and Mesos

After killing a monster, items (Equip, Use, and Etc. type items) or Mesos may be dropped. However, if a monster drops an item, it should be considered rare. The value of such a "rare" item depends entirely upon the level, if it has a hidden potential, and the item itself (some items are more desired than others based on their stats). Some dropped items can be worth a lot.

The amount of Mesos dropped by a monster is usually proportionate to its level (e.g. weak monsters drop few mesos). When picking up Mesos, there is actually a range of that a given pick up can contain (e.g. if you pick up 30 Mesos, the range could be 28-35 Mesos for that monster). In many cases, monster of similar level drop the same amount of Mesos. The range's maximum value is around 1.5x the minimum value. Monster leftovers (i.e. Etc. items) have many varying uses. Some are used for quests, exchange quests where large numbers can be turned in to an NPC for experience, or for forging materials, such as Firewood that is used to make Processed Wood. These items can be sold to other players that need them, or sent to your other characters if you know they will need it.

Familiars

For more details on this topic, see MapleStory/Familiars.

Familiars are a feature allowing players to obtain special Familiar Cards from monsters, make them stronger, and gain special bonuses while summoning them.

Event monsters

For more details on temporary, event-only monsters, see MapleStory/Event monsters.

Event monsters are temporary monsters that are only in the game during an event. Some events are seasonal and may last much longer than others. Event monsters are usually themed, so, for example, during the winter there are usually snow or holiday related monsters. Some event monsters are carried over from very old events in MapleStory, such as the Cat and Frog during Halloween. These old monsters usually do not give any good bonuses. They may drop some event-related currency or quest items.

Most event monsters will randomly appear on a specific map or region and have a low respawn rate.

Some event monsters can only be reached through event quests available through the lightbulb over your head. This will take you to a zone where you and all other in your channel can combat special event monsters.

Bosses

For more details on bosses, see MapleStory/Bosses.

There are two types of bosses in MapleStory: strong monsters with low respawn rates that appear near the end of a given region's set of maps, and raid bosses. The first type of monster is more common and less dangerous. The second requires a party to defeat unless your character is at a very high level (~100+ depending on the boss) and you have high damage output.