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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. Monster leftovers 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. In versions with the Maker skill, 100 monster leftovers can be combined to form a "Monster Crystal", an alchemical reagent used to create items.


==Monster Book==
;Monsters in different regions
In KoreaMS, JapanMS, TaiwanMS, and ChinaMS, there is a system called the "Monster Book." Monster Book is, as the name suggests, a book which every player is given that catalogs monsters. When the Monster Book is added to the game, monsters will begin dropping "cards" that contain detailed information on them. Each individual monster's card can be collected up to five times. Upon picking up a monster's first card, the monster's slot in the book lights up and it's standing sprite becomes viewable. The second time a card is picked up, the monster's HP and MP values will be displayed, as well as some new animations of the monster, such as walking or knockback. The third time, the monster's history and level will be added. For the fourth card, a near complete drop list is revealed, with certain items (such as Skill books) omitted. The fifth card will reveal the monster's exact locations across the world, and grant a temporary 15% experience boost. This boost lasts for one hour, starting from the moment the card is picked up. All remaining animations for that monster will also be unlocked. Though cards will continue to drop after the final card is found, picking up more than five will have no effect. In addition to their permanent change to a player's monster book, each card looted will cast a "buff" on the player, granting them a helpful boost such as increased drop rates or speed/jump boosts when hunting in the region where that monster appears.
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.


Cards in the book are sorted by relative level range. There are tabs on the side of the book which allow one to skip from level range to level range. The tabs on the book's side are color coded, and the colors match those in the background of the cards which appear in that section. A Chief Gray, for example, has a green background on its' card, and the tab under which it appears is also green. The only exception is cards from Boss monsters, as these appear in a different section, called "Special Cards". Certain event monsters also appear as special cards.
==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.
Only monsters found on Maple Island, Victoria Island, and Ossyria currently drop cards. In JapanMS and ChinaMS, cards drop from Zipangu monsters, and monsters from Shanghai Wai-Tan and Shaolin Temple drop Monster Book cards as well. All other World Tour areas, such as Floating Market, Singapore, and Ximending, do not have cards in any version. It is expected that when the version which created a town gets the Monster Book, the monsters in that version's World Tour area will begin dropping cards. Monsters in Party Quests do not drop cards, with the exception of bosses: King Slime, Alishar, Poison Golem, Lord Pirate, Papa Pixie, and Frankenroid. For players who are above the level range of the Party Quests, opportunities to "buy" these cards appear from time to time as part of events.
 
==Newest Monsters==
 
===VietnamMS===
*Monsters Release Date:
*VietnamMS Version 0.02
VietnamMS has released [[MapleStory/Towns/El Nath|El Nath]] and Henesys party quest
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="6"|El Nath Snowfields
|-
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Jr. Yeti.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Hector.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_White Pang.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Pepe.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Yeti.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Yeti and Pepe.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Jr. Yeti|Jr. Yeti]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Hector|Hector]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#White Fang|White Fang]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Pepe|Pepe]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Yeti|Yeti]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Yeti and Pepe|Yeti and Pepe]]
|}
 
 
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="1"|Henesys Party Quest
|-
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Henesys Bunny.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Henesys Bunny|Henesys Bunny]]
|}
 
===MapleSEA===
*Monsters Release Date: November 19, 2008
*MapleSEA Version 0.64
MapleSEA has released [[MapleStory/Towns/Nautilus Harbor|Nautilus Harbor]] and the pirate job.
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="1"|Nautilus Harbor <br />(Quest Areas)
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Dark Wizard's Minion.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Black Magician's Subordinate|Black Magician's <br />Subordinate]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="1"|Second Job Test
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Pirate Octopus.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Pirate Octopus|Pirate Octopus]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="2"|Third Job Test
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Pirate Instructor.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Pirate Instructor.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 71-80#Kairin's Clone|Kairin's Clone]]
;Boss
|[[/Level 71-80#Kairin's Clone|Kairin's Clone]]
;Summon
 
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="3"|Fourth Job Skill Bosses
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Kairin Super.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Kairin Ship.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Pink Book Ghost.png|center]]
 
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-120#Kairin|Kairin]]
;Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-120#Kairin|Kairin]]
;Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Pink Book Ghost|Pink Book Ghost]]
;Ally
 
 
|}
 
===ThailandMS===
*Monsters Release Date: November 19, 2008 (GMT+7)
*ThailandMS Version 0.59
ThailandMS Has release [[MapleStory/Towns/Singapore|Singapore]]
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="6"|CBD
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Biner.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Stopnow.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Batoo.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Nospeed.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Freezer2.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Trucker.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 11-20#Biner|Biner]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Stopnow|Stopnow]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Batoo|Batoo]]
|[[/Level 31-40#Nospeed|Nospeed]]
|[[/Level 31-40#Freezer2|Freezer2]]
|[[/Level 41-50#Trucker|Trucker]]
|}
 
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="8"|Boat Quay Town
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Tippored.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Tippoblue.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Octobunny.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster PacP.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Selk.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Slimy.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Anchor.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 41-50#Tippo Red|Tippo Red]]
|[[/Level 51-60#Tippo Blue|Tippo Blue]]
|[[/Level 51-60#Octobunny|Octobunny]]
|[[/Level 51-60#Pac Pinky|Pac Pinky]]
|[[/Level 51-60#Selkie Jr.|Selkie Jr.]]
|[[/Level 61-70#Slimy|Slimy]]
|[[/Level 61-70#Mr. Anchor|Mr. Anchor]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|-
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Capt.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Capt. Latanica|Capt. Latanica]]
;Boss
|}
 
===HongKongMS===
*Monsters Release Date: November 17th, 2008 (GMT +8)
*HongKongMS Version 0.15
HongKongMS released [[MapleStory/Towns/Ariant|Ariant]] and first anniversary events.
 
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="7"|Ariant
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Sand Rabbit F.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Sand Rabbit M.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Gecko.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Newt.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Cactus baby.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Cactus F.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Cactus M.gif|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 11-20#Desert Rabbit (F)|Desert Rabbit (F)]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Desert Rabbit (M)|Desert Rabbit (M)]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Scarf Frilld|Scarf Frilld]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Earmuff Frilld|Earmuff Frilld]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Jr. Cactus|Jr. Cactus]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Cactus|Cactus]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Royal Cactus|Royal Cactus]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Mage.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Boa.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Meerkat.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Vulture.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Sandman.gif|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Bandit.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 31-40#Desert Dwarf|Desert Dwarf]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Bellimoa|Bellimoa]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Meerkat|Meerkat]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Kiyo|Kiyo]]
|[[/Level 31-40#Desert Giant|Desert Giant]]
|[[/Level 21-30#Adin|Adin]]
;Quest monster
|}
 
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="4"|Anniversary Event Maps' Monsters
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Cake Monster A.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Biscuiter.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Cake Monster B.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Cake Monster C.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Cake Monster A|Cake Monster A]]
;Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Biscuiter|Biscuiter]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Cake Monster B|Cake Monster B]]
;Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Cake Monster C|Cake Monster C]]
;Boss
|}
 
===EuropeMS===
*Monsters Release Date: November 13th, 2008 (GMT+1).
*EuropeMS Version 0.47
EuropeMS has released Zakum and Guy Fawkes event.
 
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="3"|Zakum
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum 1.png|center|250px]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum 2.png|center|250px]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum 3.png|center|250px]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum 1|Zakum 1]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum 2|Zakum 2]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum 3|Zakum 3]]
|-
|}
 
 
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="2"|Zakum Arms
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum's Arm 1.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum's Arm 2.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum's Arm 1|Zakum's Arm 1]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum's Arm 2|Zakum's Arm 2]]
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum's Arm 3.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum's Arm 4.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum's Arm 3|Zakum's Arm 3]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum's Arm 4|Zakum's Arm 4]]
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum's Arm 5.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum's Arm 6.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum's Arm 5|Zakum's Arm 5]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum's Arm 6|Zakum's Arm 6]]
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum's Arm 7.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Zakum's Arm 8.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum's Arm 7|Zakum's Arm 7]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-199#Zakum's Arm 8|Zakum's Arm 8]]
|}
 
 
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="4"|Zakum Summons
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Puco.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Punco.png|center]]
![[Image:MS Monster Cuzco.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Opachu.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Puco|Puco]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Punco|Punco]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Cuzco|Cuzco]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Opachu|Opachu]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Boogie.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Boogie|Boogie]]
|}
 
 
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="3"|Guy Fawker Event
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Guy Fawkes.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Events#Guy Fawkes|Guy Fawkes]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Jr Guy Fawkes.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Beef Eater.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Events#Jr Guy Fawkes|Jr Guy Fawkes]]
|[[/Events#Beef Eater|Beef Eater]]
|}
 
===GlobalMS===
*Monsters Release Date: November 12, 2008
*GlobalMS Version 0.62
GlobalMS has released [[MapleStory/Towns/Nautilus Harbor|Nautilus Harbor]], the pirate job and Thanksgiving Events.  
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="1"|Nautilus Harbor <br />(Quest Areas)
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Dark Wizard's Minion.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Black Magician's Subordinate|Black Magician's <br />Subordinate]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="1"|Second Job Test
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Pirate Octopus.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Pirate Octopus|Pirate Octopus]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="2"|Third Job Test
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Pirate Instructor.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Pirate Instructor.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level 71-80#Kairin's Clone|Kairin's Clone]]
;Boss
|[[/Level 71-80#Kairin's Clone|Kairin's Clone]]
;Summon
 
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="3"|Fourth Job Skill Bosses
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Kairin Super.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Kairin Ship.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Pink Book Ghost.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-120#Kairin|Kairin]]
;Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-120#Kairin|Kairin]]
;Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Pink Book Ghost|Pink Book Ghost]]
;Ally
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="1"|Thanksgiving Event
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Turkey Commando.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Events#Turkey Commando|Turkey Commando]]
|}
 
===BrazilMS===
*Monsters Release Date: November 12, 2008 
*BrazilMS Version 0.09
BrazilMS Will Release [[MapleStory/Towns/Aquarium|Aquarium]]
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="6"|Aquarium
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Jr. Seal.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Poopa.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Poison Poopa.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Freezer.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Sparker.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Mask Fish.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Jr. Seal|Jr. Seal]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Poopa|Poopa]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Poison Poopa|Poison Poopa]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Freezer|Freezer]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Sparker|Sparker]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Mask Fish|Mask Fish]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Krip.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Flowerfish.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Bubblefish.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Krappi.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Cico.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Cicle.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Pinboom.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Krip|Krip]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Flowerfish|Flowerfish]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Bubblefish|Bubblefish]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Krappi|Krappi]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Cico|Cico]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Seacle|Seacle]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Pinboom|Pinboom]]
|}
 
 
===TaiwanMS===
*Monsters Release Date: 12 November, 2008
*TaiwanMS Version 0.83
TaiwanMS has release 3rd and 4th Area Bosses, along with the Monster Book.
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="6"|3rd batch of Area Bosses
|-
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Zombie_Lupin_King.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Alligator_King.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Owl.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level_41-50#Faust|Faust]]
;'''Boss (Ellinia)'''
|[[/Level_61-70#.27Dile|'Dile]]
;'''Boss (Kerning City)'''
|[[/Level_51-60#Timer|Timer]]
;'''Boss (Ludibrium)'''
|}
 
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="8"|4th batch of Area Bosses
|-
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Serph.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Geno.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Leviathan.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Deu.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS_Monster_Chimera.png|center]]
|-
|[[/Level_41-50#Serph|Serph]]
;Boss (Aqua Road)
|[[/Level_61-70#Geno|Geno]]
;Boss (Omega Sector)
|[[/Level_111-120#Leviathan|Leviathan]]
;Boss (Leafre)
|[[/Level_31-40#Deu|Deu]]
;Boss (Ariant)
|[[/Level_81-90#Chimera|Chimera]]
;Boss (Magatia)
|}
 
===JapanMS===
*Monsters Release Date: October 2008 (GMT+9)
*JapanMS Version 1.51
JapanMS will release the Event version of the Haunted Mansion and Uninvited Guest Party Quest.


{|class="wikitable"
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.
!colspan="10"|Event Haunted Mansion
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Purple Flying Book.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Orange Flying Book.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Blue Flying Book.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Glutton Ghoul.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Pumpkin Witch.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Wailing Ghost.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Purple Flying Book|Purple Flying Book]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Orange Flying Book|Orange Flying Book]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Blue Flying Book|Blue Flying Book]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Glutton Ghoul|Glutton Ghoul]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Jack O'Lantern|Jack O'Lantern]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Wailing Ghost|Wailing Ghost]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="6"|Summoned Quest<br>Monsters
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Voodoo.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Hoodoo.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Psycho Jack Box.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Psycho Jack.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Nightmare.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Headless Horseman.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Voodoo|Voodoo]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Hoodoo|Hoodoo]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Psycho Jack Box|Psycho Jack Box]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Psycho Jack|Psycho Jack]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Nightmare|Nightmare]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Headless Horseman|Headless Horseman]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="2"|Uninvited Guest <br>Party Quest
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Transparent Ghost.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Rocking Horse From Hell.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Transparent Ghost|Transparent Ghost]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Mirror Ghost|Mirror Ghost]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="1"|New Pet
|-
|[[Image:MS Jr Reaper.png|center]]


|-
==Familiars==
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Pets#Jr. Reaper|Jr.Reaper]]
{{details|MapleStory/Familiars}}
|}
*'''Availability''': see [[MapleStory/Availability#Monster Familiar]].
'''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==
{{details|MapleStory/Event monsters|temporary, event-only monsters}}


===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: October 20, 2008 (GMT +8)
*ChinaMS Official Server Version: 0.66
ChinaMS test server has released Monster Game Arcade and the Event version of the Haunted Mansion, Uninvited Guest Party Quest, and Magatia Party Quest.
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="4"|Monster Game Arcade Reward Summoning Sacks
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Black Boogie.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Slot Machine.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Black Boogie|Black Boogie]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Slot Machine|Slot Machine]]
;Boss
|}


{|class="wikitable"
Most event monsters will randomly appear on a specific map or region and have a low respawn rate.
!colspan="10"|Event Haunted Mansion
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Purple Flying Book.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Orange Flying Book.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Blue Flying Book.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Glutton Ghoul.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Pumpkin Witch.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Wailing Ghost.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Purple Flying Book|Purple Flying Book]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Orange Flying Book|Orange Flying Book]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Blue Flying Book|Blue Flying Book]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Glutton Ghoul|Glutton Ghoul]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Jack O'Lantern|Jack O'Lantern]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Wailing Ghost|Wailing Ghost]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="6"|Summoned Quest<br>Monsters
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Voodoo.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Hoodoo.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Psycho Jack Box.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Psycho Jack.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Nightmare.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Headless Horseman.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Voodoo|Voodoo]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Hoodoo|Hoodoo]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Psycho Jack Box|Psycho Jack Box]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Psycho Jack|Psycho Jack]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Nightmare|Nightmare]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Headless Horseman|Headless Horseman]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="2"|Uninvited Guest <br>Party Quest
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Transparent Ghost.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Rocking Horse From Hell.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Transparent Ghost|Transparent Ghost]]
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Events#Mirror Ghost|Mirror Ghost]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="2"|Magatia Party Quest
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Franken Lloyd.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Angry Franken Lloyd.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Frankenroid|Frankenroid]]
;Boss
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Angry Frankenroid|Angry Frankenroid]]
;Boss
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|[[Image:MS Monster Romeo.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Juliet.png|center]]
|-
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Romeo|Romeo]]
;Ally
|[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Juliet|Juliet]]
;Ally
|}


===KoreaMS=== 
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.
*Monsters Release Date: September 18, 2008 (GMT +9)
*KoreaMS Test Server Version 1.2.163
KoreaMS has released the [[MapleStory/Quests/Party Quests#Mu Lung Raid|Mu Lung Raid]], a boss Party Quest.
{|class="wikitable"
!colspan="5"|Mu Lung Raid PQ
|-
|[[Image:MS Monster Mu Gong.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster So Gong.png|center]]
|[[Image:MS Monster Mini Panda.png|center]]


|-
==Bosses==
|[[/Level 121-199#Mu Gong|Mu Gong]]
{{details|MapleStory/Bosses|bosses}}
;Boss
|[[/Level 11-20#So Gong|So Gong]]
;Boss
|[[/Level 71-80#Mini Panda|Mini Panda]]
|}
{{-}}


==External links==
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.  
*[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.
*[http://mxd.766.com/ 766] -newest and overall ChinaMS news and data


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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.