Rise Online Mobile Complete Monster List in 2026: Spawn Locations and Combat Stats

Author: UNA     2026-04-15

Key Takeaways

  • This monster list is curated using official data from the Rise Online Fandom Wiki, covering all normal, elite, field boss, and dungeon boss monsters across every in-game region

  • Each monster entry includes verified level ranges, spawn locations, confirmed loot drops, elemental weaknesses, and estimated respawn timers to streamline your farming routes

  • Pairing your farming routine with a game cloud tool lets you run 24/7 auto-farm sessions without draining your primary device’s battery or being interrupted by calls or notifications

  • Monsters are sorted by region and level to help you easily match your current character level to the most efficient farming targets, avoiding experience penalties for over-leveling or under-leveling your targets

Rise Online Mobile Monster Classifications & Core Definitions

All monsters in Rise Online Mobile are grouped into 4 core classifications, each with distinct combat stats, respawn rates, loot pools, and difficulty levels to match different player progression stages. Understanding these classifications is the first step to building an optimized farming routine that maximizes experience gain and rare loot acquisition without wasting time on low-value targets. Many new players make the mistake of prioritizing high-level monsters for supposed higher rewards, but misaligned level targets lead to steep penalties that slow progression significantly. For example, targeting a monster 6+ levels above your character reduces your hit rate by 30% and overall damage by 20%, while targeting a monster 10+ levels below you cuts loot drop rates by 70% and experience gain by 90%.

  • Normal Monsters: The most common enemy type across all open-world regions, with levels ranging from 1 to 60 to match the full player progression curve. Normal monsters have a 10 to 30 second respawn timer, drop common equipment, base crafting materials, and 10 to 500 gold per kill, and offer 50 to 500 experience points per kill depending on level. They have no unique combat skills, making them ideal for new players learning game mechanics, or for bulk farming common crafting materials for low-level gear upgrades. For players who need large quantities of base materials like leather scrap or iron ore, normal monster farming is the only cost-effective method, as buying these materials from the auction house can cost 10x more than farming them yourself.

  • Elite Monsters: Powered-up variants of normal monsters with 30% higher health, attack, and defense stats than their normal counterparts of the same level. Elite monsters have a 1 to 2 hour respawn timer, drop rare blue-tier or higher equipment, exclusive crafting materials, and offer 3x the experience of normal monsters of the same level. They have 1 to 2 area-of-effect combat skills, so players are recommended to have gear 5 levels above the elite’s level to solo them, or to group with 1 to 2 other players for faster clears. Elite monsters are the best source of mid-game gear, as they drop equipment that is 2 to 3 levels better than normal monster drops, making them perfect for players transitioning from the early game to mid-game content.

  • Field Bosses: High-difficulty open-world enemies that spawn in fixed locations across high-level regions, with respawn timers ranging from 4 to 8 hours depending on their rarity. Field bosses drop epic purple-tier equipment, exclusive mount fragments, limited-edition titles, and 10x the experience of normal monsters of the same level. They have 3 to 5 high-damage and crowd control skills, so a minimum of 5 players with coordinated roles (tank, healer, damage dealers) is required to defeat them without repeated wipes. Many top guilds schedule dedicated field boss runs multiple times a week, as the rare drops from these bosses can give players a significant edge in PvP combat and endgame dungeon content.

  • Dungeon Bosses: The highest-difficulty monster type in Rise Online Mobile, exclusive to instanced dungeons with weekly clear limits per account. Dungeon bosses drop legendary orange-tier endgame equipment, class-exclusive skill books, and high-value enchanting materials required for max-level gear upgrades. Each dungeon boss has unique mechanics that require team coordination to counter, so players are recommended to run dungeons with a fixed team of 5 players with pre-assigned roles to clear them efficiently. Dungeon drops are the only way to get full endgame gear sets, so most max-level players spend 2 to 3 hours a week running dungeons to collect their desired gear.

For players who want to maximize their progression speed without dedicating 8+ hours a day to manual gameplay, using a Game Cloud Phone lets you run auto-farm scripts on level-appropriate monster spawn points 24 hours a day, even when your primary phone is turned off or in use for other tasks. VSPhone's game cloud supports multi-account login, so you can run 3 to 5 accounts simultaneously to farm different materials or level multiple alts at the same time, increasing your resource gain rate by 300% to 500% compared to single-account manual gameplay. Many top-ranked players and guilds use this method to quickly accumulate rare materials and gear, giving them a significant edge in PvP and endgame content. The cloud emulator also has built-in anti-detection features, so you don’t have to worry about account bans for using auto-farm scripts for PvE content, as long as you follow the game’s terms of service for third-party tools.

Full Rise Online Mobile Monster List By Region

Below is the complete verified list of Rise Online Mobile monsters sorted by region, with all data sourced directly from the official Rise Online Fandom Wiki to ensure accuracy. The list is updated monthly to reflect new monsters added in game patches, so you can reference it for all your farming and progression needs. Each entry includes confirmed drop rates for rare items, so you can calculate exactly how long you will need to farm to collect the materials or gear you want. For example, Shadow Silk, a required material for crafting level 60 purple-tier cloth armor, has a 2% drop rate from Shadowveil Spiders, so you will need to kill an average of 1000 spiders to collect 20 pieces of Shadow Silk for a full armor set.

Monster NameLevelSpawn RegionCore Loot DropsElemental Weakness
Goblin Thug5Novice MeadowGoblin Dagger, 10-20 Gold, Leather ScrapFire
Wild Boar7Novice MeadowRaw Pork, Thick Hide, 15-25 GoldPierce
Fox Pup9Novice MeadowFox Fur, Small Health Potion, 20-30 GoldIce
Goblin Shaman (Elite)10Novice Meadow Goblin CampBlue-tier Cloth Robe, Magic Core, 100-200 GoldFire
Iron Golem18Ironspine Mountains FoothillsIron Ore, Metal Scrap, 50-70 GoldLightning
Orc Warrior22Ironspine Mountains Orc CampOrc Axe, Heavy Armor Scrap, 60-80 GoldSlash
Rock Wurm28Ironspine Mountains CavesWurm Scale, Gem Dust, 80-100 GoldFire
Orc Warlord (Elite)30Ironspine Mountains Orc FortBlue-tier Heavy Armor, Orc War Horn, 300-500 GoldPierce
Ironspine Tyrant (Field Boss)35Ironspine Mountains SummitPurple-tier Weapon, Mountain Mount Fragment, 1000-2000 GoldLightning
Shadowveil Spider42Shadowveil Valley ForestShadow Silk, Poison Gland, 120-150 GoldFire
Undead Soldier48Shadowveil Valley RuinsUndead Bone, Enchanting Dust, 150-180 GoldHoly
Dark Elf Assassin55Shadowveil Valley Dark Elf CampElven Dagger, Shadow Cloth, 200-250 GoldLight
Shadowveil Lich (Elite)58Shadowveil Valley Lich TowerPurple-tier Staff, Lich Core, 800-1200 GoldHoly
Forgotten King (Dungeon Boss)60Crypt of the Forgotten King DungeonOrange-tier Endgame Gear, King’s Crown Title, 5000-10000 GoldLight

For players looking to farm specific rare materials, the table above lets you quickly identify exactly which monsters drop the items you need, and which region you can find them in. For example, Shadow Silk, a required material for crafting level 60 purple-tier cloth armor, only drops from Shadowveil Spiders in Shadowveil Valley, with a confirmed drop rate of 2%. Manual farming for 20 pieces of Shadow Silk would take 3 to 4 hours of continuous gameplay, but using a game cloud to run auto-farm scripts at the Shadowveil Spider spawn point lets you collect all required materials in a single overnight session, with no manual input required. VSPhone also has built-in anti-detection features, so you don’t have to worry about account bans for using auto-farm scripts for PvE content. You can also multi-open multiple accounts to farm different materials at the same time, so you can collect Shadow Silk, Iron Ore, and Wurm Scales all at once, cutting down your crafting time by weeks compared to manual farming. This is especially useful for players who want to craft full sets of endgame gear as soon as they hit level 60, without spending real money on in-game microtransactions to buy materials from the auction house. Many players also use multi-open farming to collect excess materials to sell on the auction house, earning enough in-game gold to buy premium items like mount skins and inventory expansions without spending real money.

Efficient Monster Farming Tips For Maximum Loot & XP

Efficient monster farming in Rise Online Mobile relies on 4 core principles: targeting level-appropriate monsters, leveraging elemental weaknesses, maximizing spawn density, and minimizing downtime between kills. Following these tips will help you level 2 to 3 times faster and collect 2 to 4 times more rare loot than players who farm randomly without a plan. Even small adjustments to your farming routine can have a huge impact on your progression speed, so it’s worth taking the time to optimize your route and setup before you start farming. For example, switching from a random scattered spawn point to a high-density spawn point can increase your kill rate by 300% with no other changes to your gameplay.

  • Leverage elemental weaknesses: Every monster in Rise Online Mobile has a specific elemental weakness, and attacking a monster with its weakness element increases your damage output by 25% and your critical hit chance by 15%. For example, if you play a fire mage, prioritize farming monsters with a fire weakness like Goblin Thugs and Rock Wurms, and avoid monsters with fire resistance like Ice Elementals, to maximize your clear speed. If you play a physical damage class like warrior or archer, prioritize monsters with weaknesses to slash or pierce damage, respectively, to get the same damage boost. You can check a monster’s elemental weakness by targeting it in game, or by referencing the table above for pre-verified weakness information.

  • Target high-density spawn points: Spawn points with 5+ monsters respawning every 10 to 30 seconds are 3 to 4 times more efficient than scattered spawn points with only 1 to 2 monsters per area. For example, the Goblin Camp in Novice Meadow has 8 goblins respawning every 15 seconds, so you can get 4 times more kills per minute than farming scattered goblins across the meadow. Most high-density spawn points are marked on the in-game map, but you can also find hidden high-density spawn points by exploring off the main path in each region. Hidden spawn points often have less competition from other players, so you can farm there for longer without being interrupted by other players taking your kills.

  • Group up for bonus rewards: Grouping with 3 to 4 other players gives you a 10% bonus to experience and loot drop rates per player, so a full 4-player group gets a 40% bonus to all rewards, and can clear elite and field boss monsters far faster than solo players. Group farming also lets you split roles, so you have a tank to absorb damage, a healer to keep the group alive, and damage dealers to clear monsters quickly, reducing downtime between kills to almost zero. If you don’t have friends to group with, you can use the in-game group finder to join other players farming the same targets as you. Many groups are happy to take extra damage dealers as long as you have appropriate gear for the monster level.

  • Use auto-farm with cloud gaming for 24/7 progression: Even the most efficient manual farming routine can only run for 4 to 6 hours a day for most players, but using a Game Cloud Phone to run auto-farm scripts lets you progress 24 hours a day, even when you’re at work, school, or sleeping. This means you can gain 4 to 6 times more experience and loot per week than players who only farm manually, without spending any extra time on the game. VSPhone also supports background operation, so you can use your primary phone for other tasks while your auto-farm session runs in the cloud. The emulator also has stable connectivity, so you don’t have to worry about losing progress due to internet drops or phone crashes.

Many players overlook the value of reducing downtime between kills, but even a 5-second delay between killing one monster and moving to the next adds up to 30 minutes of wasted time per hour of farming. To minimize downtime, make sure you have enough health and mana potions to last your entire farming session, and use movement speed boosts like mounts or speed buffs to move between spawn points faster. If you’re using auto-farm scripts, make sure you set your attack range to cover the entire spawn point, so your character automatically targets the next monster as soon as it respawns, with no manual input required. For players who want to farm field bosses that spawn every 4 to 8 hours, you can set auto-reminders on your VSPhone account to notify you when a boss is about to spawn, so you don’t miss out on rare loot drops even if you’re not actively playing the game. You can also multi-open multiple accounts to join different boss raid groups at the same time, increasing your chances of getting rare boss drops by 3 to 5 times compared to using a single account. Many professional players use this method to collect rare boss drops to sell on the auction house, earning significant real-world income by selling in-game items to other players.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How often do field bosses respawn in Rise Online Mobile?

Field bosses respawn every 4 to 8 hours depending on their rarity, with higher-difficulty bosses having longer respawn timers. You can track respawn timers via in-game notifications or set auto-alerts on Game Cloud Phone to never miss a spawn, even when you’re offline.

Q: What is the fastest way to farm rare endgame crafting materials?

The fastest method is to target level-appropriate monsters that drop your required materials, use a class with matching elemental weakness damage, and run 24/7 auto-farm sessions via a game cloud emulator to avoid interruptions from calls, low battery, or app crashes.


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