Updated December 11, 2024
Fire Spirit Added
Exiled is full of spooky monsters out to get you and your loot. You can’t reliably kill them without traps, but there’s a special strategy to deal with each one. From coping stalkers to dealing with those annoying bats, here’s how to beat all monsters in Exiled Roblox.
How to Defeat All Monsters in Exiled
Each monster in Exiled has a specific way you need to deal with it to avoid getting killed. The best perks against monsters that I recommend are the Spiritual Sense perk to detect them and Lurker to hide from them. Here are all monsters, and then let’s talk in-depth strategy to deal with all of them:
- Stone Golem
- Bat
- Fire Spirit
- Flesh Hunter
- Stalker
- Traps
While traps aren’t technically monsters, they can also kill you. So I’ll show you how to deal with them or even use them to kill other monsters. Note that you cannot kill any monsters unless you use traps. I don’t recommend trying to hit them with your torch, as you’ll just take unnecessary damage or die. My last general tip is that you can trap monsters using doors or bait them into traps, which I’ll talk about below.
How to Beat Stone Golems
The Stone Golem automatically dies after a while as it chases you. This Stone creature is probably the first enemy you’ll come across. You can easily spot them in the dark thanks to their glowing white eyes. As soon as you get close, they’ll start running towards you, and I recommend having a light source. Light slows them down as they recoil from it, and this way, you can easily keep them safe as they crumble shortly after.
How to Beat Bats
Bats or Watchwings will chase you as long as you have a light source like a Torch or a Lantern, so snuff those out. You can’t kill bats with your torch or the push. Instead, I recommend just turning off your light, and they’ll stop attacking you. Ignore them, pick up your loot, and get out of there. You’ll usually hear their screeching sounds first before you see them, so take this as your cue to turn off the light.
How to Beat Fire Spirit
Fire Spirits are the opposite of bats since they will ignore you if you have a lit Torch equipped. They usually come in groups but you’ll easily spot them glowing like the Eye of Sauron, so it’s quite easy to prepare for them. Just make sure you have a torch with enough flame to last you as you loot around the Fire Spirits. I recommend lighting a brazier as soon as you see it so that you have a place to relight your torch.
How to Beat Flesh Hunter
The blind Flesh Hunter is a gimmick enemy in Exiled, and you need to crouch with Ctrl or C to not make a sound. Don’t try to run or walk once you see him; just crouch and move away. It’s incredibly fast and deals a lot of damage. Just deal with the fact that you’ll have to crouch through loot gathering and make as much distance from it before you start to walk or run.
If it’s already chasing you, run away as much as you can and then hide and crouch. The great part is that you can have a light source on hand since it can’t, well, see. Also, the Adrenaline Rush perk helps greatly with Flesh Hunters for that speed boost after getting hit.
How to Beat Stalker
Stalkers are mean killing machines that you should never look at or get too close to. They’re fast, similar to the Flesh Hunters, and they also deal great damage. You can find them waiting in the corners of dungeons, so be extra careful when entering a room. If you see a Stalker, immediately look away and retreat.
If you don’t have a choice and must make your way past one, try to edge your way around his aggro perimeter slowly while looking away. If you hear it moving, run to make some distance. It’s a slow process, but as long as you don’t look and create enough distance, you’ll be fine. Invisibility potions are great here as well.
How to Use Traps in Exiled
Spinning Blades and Spike Traps are easy to spot and avoid if you’re careful when entering a new room. I recommend being slow around Spinning Blades to get their rhythm and running fast past one to avoid getting hit. Their damage doesn’t one-shot you, but it adds up. You can also bait monsters into them. The same goes for Spike Traps, but you have to be extra careful with a light source in hand to spot one and edge around it in tight rooms. Be careful since they one-shot you. Use them to your advantage to bait monsters into the spikes to kill them.
Insanity Guide in Exiled
The last danger you’ll face is Insanity, which isn’t a monster but an effect that happens when you go too far from your cart. If you stray too far (around 35 meters) into the darkness of the forest away from the cart, your screen will start going black. You’ll hear a specific creepy sound effect, and it takes about 10 seconds for Insanity to instantly kill you. Either don’t stray too far from the cart, or if you are affected by Insanity start heading back to the light of the cart to end Insanity.
And that’s how to deal with all monsters in Exiled. Stay tuned to Destructoid for more guides, and check out our Exiled codes for free goodies.
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