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  • Zombies
  • Maggots
  • Ghosts
  • Orcs
  • Scorpions
  • Lava Monsters
  • Guards
  • Rats
  • Knights
  • Assassins
  • Slime Creatures
  • Beholders
  • Lizardmen
  • Spiders
  • Ents
  • Nomads
  • Cobras
  • Mummies
  • Small Genies
  • Barbarians
  • Wolves
  • Ice Worms
  • Demons
  • Crawling Hands
  • Mirror Mages
  • Skeleton Warriors
  • Demon Dogs
  • Clones of Garm

Generals are large, tough versions of the regular monsters. They take a while to destroy, but when you do, they drop items.

  • Zombie Reaper
  • Orc General
  • Executioner
  • Assassin Captain
  • Lizardman Champion
  • Sultan
  • Barbarian Cheiftan
  • Demon Lord
  • Skeleton Warrior Legionary

Golems

Like Generals, Golems are large enemies that can take a lot of damage, and drop items when they die.

Cemetary Soil Golem

Rock Golem

Marble Golem

Alchamical Golem

Wood Golem

Sand Golem

Polar Bear (Not technically a golem, because it's an animal rather than a construct, but behaves like one.)

Shadow Golem

Lava Golem

Battle Golem

Gargoyles

Gargolyes are large, dragon-like monsters. Like Generals and Golems, they drop items when they die, but the items they drop are golden items. You need a certean number of golden items to get to different areas of Sumners Tower.

Snake Gargoyle (Golden Snake Fangs)

Eagle Gargoyle (Golden Eagle Feathers)

Lion Gargoyle (Golden Lion Claws)

Death

In the levels, you sometimes come across the most deadly enemy of all...Death himself. There are two kinds of Death. The black robed Death drains your experence, while the red robed Death drains health. There are four ways to drive Death off:

  1. hit Death with your weapon 100 times.
  2. use magic on Death.
  3. find an Anti-Death Halo that allows you to drain experience or health from Death.
  4. let Death drain your health or experience