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* Purple stars: They are called [[Rare Mobs]] since they rarely spawn, and they can drop rare ingredients. Some of the rare mobs have a 100% drop rate of a specific ingredient and/or a chance between 20%-30%.<ref>https://forums.wynncraft.com/threads/stream-recap-things-of-note-from-last-nights-stream.252322/page-2#post-3081963</ref> |
* Purple stars: They are called [[Rare Mobs]] since they rarely spawn, and they can drop rare ingredients. Some of the rare mobs have a 100% drop rate of a specific ingredient and/or a chance between 20%-30%.<ref>https://forums.wynncraft.com/threads/stream-recap-things-of-note-from-last-nights-stream.252322/page-2#post-3081963</ref> |
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− | * Yellow stars: They are called [[Grind Mobs]] since they are designed to be grinding for |
+ | * Yellow stars: They are called [[Grind Mobs]] since they are designed to be grinding for [[XP]]. They can only drop [[potions]] and [[powders]]. |
There are also [[Quest|Quest Mobs]], [[Bosses]], [[Dungeons|Dungeon Mobs]], [[Boss Altar|Altar Mobs]] and [[Key Guardian]]s. |
There are also [[Quest|Quest Mobs]], [[Bosses]], [[Dungeons|Dungeon Mobs]], [[Boss Altar|Altar Mobs]] and [[Key Guardian]]s. |
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=== Quest NPCs === |
=== Quest NPCs === |
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− | [[Quest NPCs]] administer [[quests]]. They can be anything, from humans, villagers, or even inanimate objects. There are green nametags above them, along with green particles around them. The Quest Book gives information about the locations of some quest NPCs. Players can start, advance, or complete quests when they click on a quest NPC. |
+ | [[Quest NPCs]] administer [[quests]]. They can be anything, from humans, villagers, or even inanimate objects. There are dark green nametags above them, along with green particles around them. The Quest Book gives information about the locations of some quest NPCs. Players can start, advance, or complete quests when they click on a quest NPC. |
== Horses & Pets == |
== Horses & Pets == |
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== Hostile Mobs == |
== Hostile Mobs == |
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*[[Hostile Mobs (Wynn)|Wynn Province]] |
*[[Hostile Mobs (Wynn)|Wynn Province]] |
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Neutral Mobs are mobs with a yellow tag. When they are attacked by mobs or players, they will fight back. |
Neutral Mobs are mobs with a yellow tag. When they are attacked by mobs or players, they will fight back. |
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== Defending Mobs == |
== Defending Mobs == |
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+ | Defending mobs are mobs with blue name tags, and they attack hostile mobs. They are typically found around non-hostile cities or settlements. Some of them will follow the player. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 06:15, 21 July 2019
Attention all wiki contributors: Please don't make new pages for every single mob. |
Mobs are game entities that have unique abilities and weapons, and come in various levels which indicate the amount of health and damage a mob has. Some mobs have elemental stats that affect the elemental damage they deal or are more immune or weak in.
Classification
The type of a mob is classified by the colour of its name tag.
- Red: Hostile mobs.
- Yellow: Neutral mobs.
- Light green: Passive mobs.
- Blue: Defending mobs.
- Dark green: Quest NPCs.
- Purple: Merchants.
There are also special mobs that are differentiated by a star near their name.
- Purple stars: They are called Rare Mobs since they rarely spawn, and they can drop rare ingredients. Some of the rare mobs have a 100% drop rate of a specific ingredient and/or a chance between 20%-30%.[1]
- Yellow stars: They are called Grind Mobs since they are designed to be grinding for XP. They can only drop potions and powders.
There are also Quest Mobs, Bosses, Dungeon Mobs, Altar Mobs and Key Guardians.
Note that quest mobs will be in their quest page, the same thing goes with dungeons and altars.
Drops
If a player kills a mob, they gain experience points, which can then be used to level up. The amount of experience points a player earns depends on the level of the mob, level of the player, and the difference between these levels. The closer of level a mob is to a player, the more experience points the player will gain from killing it.
Some mobs drop weapons, armour and Crafting Ingredients that are used in professions. They may also drop unique items that are used in quests or for buying items from merchants.
NPCs
Merchants
Merchants buy or sell items for emeralds. Some are specifically used in just one quest, and some have special items as currency instead of emeralds. Pressing right click on a merchant will open their trade window with a display of their goods.
Quest NPCs
Quest NPCs administer quests. They can be anything, from humans, villagers, or even inanimate objects. There are dark green nametags above them, along with green particles around them. The Quest Book gives information about the locations of some quest NPCs. Players can start, advance, or complete quests when they click on a quest NPC.
Horses & Pets
Horses can be ridden by players to quickly travel around. They can be bought from the Horse Merchant and some Dungeon Merchants.
Pets can be found in Daily Loot Crates and can appear as many different mobs, entities or even items. They can be spawned and despawned at will and follow the player around.
Hostile Mobs
Hostile mobs are mobs with red name tags that chase and attack players. There are different hostile mobs with different health, weapons, levels, and abilities.
Lists of hostile mobs:
Neutral Mobs
Neutral Mobs are mobs with a yellow tag. When they are attacked by mobs or players, they will fight back.
Passive Mobs
Passive mobs are mobs with green name tags that never attack.
Lists of passive mobs:
- Corkus Island
Defending Mobs
Defending mobs are mobs with blue name tags, and they attack hostile mobs. They are typically found around non-hostile cities or settlements. Some of them will follow the player.