"Hunt" is a special mode that allows you to attack monsters in a specific area.
Currently, the reward for defeating a monster is a sum of money and items available for purchase in the store: equipment and elixirs of all quality categories. There is also a small chance to receive special items from green/blue sets.
To enter "Hunt" mode, simply click the specially designated button:
[Image of "Hunt" menu]
A "hunt" window will open:
[Image of "Hunt" map]
Monsters have a level and an aggression radius. The level determines the probability of an attack, while the radius determines the distance. You can determine the current aggression level of each monster by the color of its name:
[Image showing monster name colors]
The aggression radius depends on the difference between your level and the monster's level; the greater the difference, the wider the radius.
Remember that when attacking a monster, you are transported to the monster's location, and other monsters nearby may interfere with your battle.
You can attack a monster by selecting it in the hunt window and double-clicking on it.
[Image showing monster selection for attack]
An exclamation mark to the left and top of a monster indicates that the monster is already in battle (someone has attacked it before you).
You will receive messages in the chat about the actions you take during the hunt, as well as the results of the hunt:
[Image of hunt result message]
FAQ:
- What level character is required to participate in the hunt?
- There are no level restrictions for participating in the hunt.
- Where is the button to enter "Hunt" mode?
- In the top game menu.
[Image of "Hunt" button]
- How do I attack a monster in "Hunt" mode?
- Select a monster and click on the crossed swords next to the minimap, or double-click on the target with the mouse.
[Image of crossed swords icon]
- How do I join an ongoing battle?
- Through the current battles (the "Battles" button in the top game menu) or in "hunt" mode, by attacking a monster that is already in battle.
[Image of "Battles" button]
- Can monsters attack on their own?
- Yes, they can attack and can also interfere with ongoing battles.
- What does the exclamation mark next to some monsters mean?
- It means that the monster is currently in battle. Clicking on this mark will open the battle log in a new window.
- How do I receive a reward for defeating a monster?
- At the end of the battle, the player who dealt the most damage receives the reward. The size and quality of the reward depend only on the monster; the amount of damage dealt does not affect the reward received.
- If multiple monsters are involved, what reward awaits me?
- The more monsters involved in the battle, the greater the reward.