PurpleSerpent
Monster Hunter of Moderate Renown
Welcome to PurpleSerpent’s Guide to the Monster Manual! Listed here are a set of good locations to farm monsters to quickly fill out your Slayer objectives for each entry in the various Monster Manuals.
Please note that this list is entirely based on the information I was able to find out myself, so I may be missing a few good spawn locations, especially for quests or Monster Manuals that have been released recently. This said, if you think there are any particularly glaring omissions, do feel free to comment them below!
If you're looking to complete Hunter objectives, have a look at this page on the DDO Wiki, which includes links to lists of monsters found in each Monster Manual.
(Finally, a word to the wise - finishing the entire Monster Manual is a gargantuan undertaking, and requires hitting a couple of fantastically unrealistic targets - 1,600 Glabrezu springs to mind. If you’re going to try it, just don’t say I didn’t warn you.)
This guide was last updated on: 15th August 2024 (Update 69)
Prologue
Human
Volume 1
Rust Monster
Please note that this list is entirely based on the information I was able to find out myself, so I may be missing a few good spawn locations, especially for quests or Monster Manuals that have been released recently. This said, if you think there are any particularly glaring omissions, do feel free to comment them below!
If you're looking to complete Hunter objectives, have a look at this page on the DDO Wiki, which includes links to lists of monsters found in each Monster Manual.
(Finally, a word to the wise - finishing the entire Monster Manual is a gargantuan undertaking, and requires hitting a couple of fantastically unrealistic targets - 1,600 Glabrezu springs to mind. If you’re going to try it, just don’t say I didn’t warn you.)
This guide was last updated on: 15th August 2024 (Update 69)
Prologue
Human
- Frankly, I wouldn’t bother. Humans are so common you’ll probably get this automatically while farming for other stuff. If I had to suggest something, though, I’d go with the Dr Rushmore’s Mansion challenges - you can rack up a decent tally if you ignore any crest collecting and just run round the portraits in the first room.
- A large swarm of rats can be found in the pit trap in Watch Your Step. This is a very efficient way of farming for them - recall as soon as you finish the King of the Pile miniboss.
- Swarms of rats are also common enemies throughout the quests in Against the Slave Lords.
- Finally, a rare encounter atop the pile of corpses in the Heroic Orchard of the Macabre may spawn over 50 rats. (Thank you to seph1roth5 for suggesting this location.)
- Skeletons appear in great volumes throughout the Catacombs chain, but The Crypt of Gerard Dryden is one of the fastest ways of getting to them.
- Alternatively, the four braziers in From Beyond the Grave, until lit, spawn an infinite supply of skeletons. If you run round to trigger all four of them, then guard the gate from zombies, at least one brazier will be in range for the skeletons to attack you as well.
- Higher-level characters should try the Ruins of Thunderholme wilderness area and raids, which feature hundreds of wandering dwarven skeletons. Fire on Thunder Peak, in particular, features them as quickly respawning trash.
- The Final Enemy features many sahuagin both in the quest and around its entrance. If just after Sahuagin numbers, don’t bother with the underwater level - it’s much slower to navigate and has far less of them.
- Kobold Island also features frequently respawning waves of Sahuagin, and is an excellent place to farm for them if you’re in a group (this will dramatically increase the spawn volume.)
- Caught in the Web is an excellent place to farm for spiders, especially during the Portal Masters phase, where they respawn quickly and in large numbers. You’ll have to be able to solo it, though, as getting a raid group for it can be a very slow process.
- On a slightly more accessible note, Arachnophobia features about 30 spiders and only takes a couple of minutes to run.
- Finally, if you have a way of dealing damage automatically and some time to kill, try parking a character at the opposite end of a corridor from a spider nest in ToEE: First Level and Earth Temple. While alive, these generate large volumes of weak spiderlings.
Volume 1
Rust Monster
- A high number of Rust Monsters appear in the early stages of Rainbow in the Dark.
- The western beach of Ataraxia’s Haven also has quite a few Rust Monsters, although there’s quite a run to it, so this approach is best done with a horse.
- High volumes of bats appear in the latter stages of A Vision of Destruction and its legendary variant.
- If you’re not up to a raid, large swarms of bats also appear in the Fire Node of the Temple of Elemental Evil and in the early stages of Search and Rescue.
- Numerous Trolls appear in Gateway to Khyber, the mini-quest leading up to Jungle of Khyber. As an added bonus, despite this being typed as a quest, you can use a horse in it.
- Trolls also spawn in large numbers in the Dreadwood area of the Saltmarsh - this is up around the ruined tower with the entrance to Back to Basics, and the northwest region of the map with all the rare encounters.
- The Eastern route of White Plume Mountain features a number of Bugbears as guards. Remember to memorise the Sphinx’s riddles so you don’t have to waste time on a boss fight.
- While Crystal Cove is active, numerous bugbears appear as enemies near players in the level range 13-16.
- The Tear of Dhakaan and A Cabal for One are both long quests that throw hobgoblins at you basically constantly. Of the two, Tear of Dhakaan is the easiest to get to, as Cabal for One is higher level and in a wilderness area.
- Alternatively, large numbers of hobgoblins appear in the fortress area of Secret of the Slavers’ Stockade. Recall and reset as soon as you reach the underground area, because from that point on, it’s only Kobolds.
- While Crystal Cove is active, level 9-12 players will constantly attract hobgoblin pirates.
- The Kobold Island challenges feature large numbers of respawning Kobolds which you can run round and farm. If just after Kobold numbers, I’d advise soloing this as Kobold spawns are not based on the number of players present and there’ll be less trash bothering you.
- The Anniversary Party and Crystal Cove events also feature many Kobolds, although Anniversary Party is only efficient if you have a large party and Crystal Cove only spawns Kobolds for level 1-4 players.
- Large numbers of Fiendish Troglodytes appear in the early stages of The Shroud and its legendary version. For maximum efficiency, recall and reset after finishing Phase One.
- For solo players, Acid Wit, The Troglodytes’ Get, and Freshen the Air all feature large tribes of Troglodytes. Make sure not to finish The Troglodytes’ Get as you’ll need to run the second quest in the chain as well if you want to reset it. On the other hand, do stick around for the optional objective after you finish Acid Wit.
- Halflings appear in many places around the game, but the only place in which they really spawn en masse is in the first section of Smash and Burn. Note that the final room only contains Forgewraiths, so you can recall and reset after killing Stephen Suade.
- Other quests featuring the Boromar Clan are also a good shout, including the opening sections of A Sharn Welcome, the areas of the Cogs around Smash and Burn, and the third kitchen in Too Many Cooks.
- The Disruptor variant of Kobold Island, when run in a group, spawns large waves of zombies almost constantly.
- Players with Wall of Fire or similar AoE spells are best off setting up shop right in front of the gate in From Beyond the Grave - an unlimited supply of Zombies will be rising from the ground right in front of you. Similarly, the Necromancers in the southern portion of all versions of The Haunted Halls of Eveningstar spawn zombies in large numbers endlessly.
- Raid the Vulkoorim, a short walk-up in the Menechtarun desert, features a high number of scorpions. Ignore the tunnel to the west - it only contains Gnolls.
- Alternatively, the first wave of any difficulty of Devil Assault includes a high number of Scorpions.
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