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A '''Giant Monster''' is an extraordinarly tough opponent to face. It usually requires more than one team to defeat them.  Most of the Giant Monsters spawn on random timers in the various zones.  In [[Issue 7]], the difficulty of Giant Monsters was raised.  On most Giant Monsters, to earn credit for the defeat, your team must account for 10% of the damage against them. (Lusca is the exception to this rule)
A '''Giant Monster''' is an extraordinarly tough opponent to face. It usually requires more than one team to defeat them.  Most of the Giant Monsters spawn on random timers in the various zones.  In [[Issue 7]], the difficulty of Giant Monsters was raised.  On most Giant Monsters, to earn credit for the defeat, your team must account for 10% of the damage against them. (Lusca is the exception to this rule)


A Giant Monster will always [[Con System|Con]] as purple, no matter what level your character is.
A Giant Monster will always [[Con System|Con]] as purple, no matter what level your character is.  While Giant Monsters do not show a level in the targeting box, they do have a level that you can discover by right clicking on them and selecing '''info''' or by targeting them and typing '''/info'''.
 
If you are a higher level than the Giant Monster, you will do damage to it as if you were it's level.  It is similar to being auto-exemplared/malfactored, without the reduction in enhancement power you would normally receive for being reduced to that level.
 
If you are lower level than the Giant Monster, you will do damage to it as if it was one level lower than you.
 
The damage the Giant Monster deals out will scale up or down to your current combat level.
 
For example, two characters team up to attack [[Babbage]] (Level 19), one of them is level 12, and the other is level 50.  When the level 12 character hits Babbage, he/she will do damage as if Babbage was an level 11 enemy.  When the level 50 character hits Babbage, he will do damage as if he was level 19.  If Babbage hits the level 12 character, Babbage will do damage to that character as if Babbage was level 12, and will do damage to the level 50 character as if Babbage was level 50.
 
If the level 50 now sidekicks the level 12, the lower level character will now be operating at combat level 49.  Both characters will now do damage to Babbage as if they were level 19, and Babbage will now deal damage as if he was level 50 and 49, respectively.


== List of Giant Monsters ==
== List of Giant Monsters ==

Revision as of 21:50, 3 October 2006

Overview

A Giant Monster is an extraordinarly tough opponent to face. It usually requires more than one team to defeat them. Most of the Giant Monsters spawn on random timers in the various zones. In Issue 7, the difficulty of Giant Monsters was raised. On most Giant Monsters, to earn credit for the defeat, your team must account for 10% of the damage against them. (Lusca is the exception to this rule)

A Giant Monster will always Con as purple, no matter what level your character is. While Giant Monsters do not show a level in the targeting box, they do have a level that you can discover by right clicking on them and selecing info or by targeting them and typing /info.

If you are a higher level than the Giant Monster, you will do damage to it as if you were it's level. It is similar to being auto-exemplared/malfactored, without the reduction in enhancement power you would normally receive for being reduced to that level.

If you are lower level than the Giant Monster, you will do damage to it as if it was one level lower than you.

The damage the Giant Monster deals out will scale up or down to your current combat level.

For example, two characters team up to attack Babbage (Level 19), one of them is level 12, and the other is level 50. When the level 12 character hits Babbage, he/she will do damage as if Babbage was an level 11 enemy. When the level 50 character hits Babbage, he will do damage as if he was level 19. If Babbage hits the level 12 character, Babbage will do damage to that character as if Babbage was level 12, and will do damage to the level 50 character as if Babbage was level 50.

If the level 50 now sidekicks the level 12, the lower level character will now be operating at combat level 49. Both characters will now do damage to Babbage as if they were level 19, and Babbage will now deal damage as if he was level 50 and 49, respectively.

List of Giant Monsters

Located in Paragon City

Giant Monster Name Location Badge Awarded
Adamastor Dark Astoria Badge villain banished.pngKeeper of Secrets Badge
Babbage Boomtown Badge villain clockwork.pngClockstopper Badge
Eochai Croatoa Badge croatoa pumpkin king.pngPumpkin King Badge
Jack in Irons Croatoa Badge croatoa giant killer.pngGiant Killer Badge
Jurassik Crey's Folly Badge villain devouring.pngThe Solution Badge
Kraken Perez Park Badge villain hydra.pngUnleasher Badge
Lattice Peregrine Island, The Hive
None
Lusca Independence Port Badge giant octopus.pngDevilfish Badge
Paladin Kings Row
None
Quarry Peregrine Island, The Hive
None
Stropharia Peregrine Island, The Hive
None
Thorn Peregrine Island, The Hive
None


Located in the Rogue Isles

Giant Monster Name Location Badge Awarded
Arachnos Flier Grandville Badge arachnosflier.png Heat Seeker Badge
Caleb Nerva Archipelago V badge CircleOfThornsBadge.pngHellbane Badge
Deathsurge Cap Au Diable V Badge Deathsurge.pngSurging Badge
Ghost of Scrapyard Sharkhead Isle V badge ScrapyarderBadge.pngHammer Down Badge


Changes

  • Before their difficulty was raised, a team had to account for 25% or more of the damage to receive credit for the defeat.