Monster list and stats
Taskbar Hero Monsters Guide: Monster List, Stats, Spawn Stages
Search the Taskbar Hero monster list by HP, attack, reward, element, spawn stage, and best farming route using a local source-backed monster database.
Fast Verdict
Use the monster index when you need a quick stat check or a farming target. The page is strongest for comparing HP, attack, rewards, elements, and where each monster appears; it should not be treated as a final farm calculator until your real clear speed is measured.
Monster index
Taskbar Hero Monster List and Stats
Search the Taskbar Hero monster list by name, element, difficulty, reward, or stage route. Each card opens a compact stat sheet with HP, attack, reward, attack element, and the best listed stages for finding that monster.
Highest HP
Best EXP reward
Most stage appearances
Slime
50 HP, 10 attack, 10 gold and 10 EXP per kill.
- HP
- 50
- Attack
- 10
- Atk speed
- 40
- Move speed
- 110
- Gold
- 10
- EXP
- 10
| Best listed stage | Difficulty | Spawn | Per clear |
|---|---|---|---|
| A1-1 Pasture | TORMENT | 33.3% | 174 |
| A1-6 Rumstreet Square | TORMENT | 27.8% | 145 |
| A1-2 Shadow Meadow | TORMENT | 25.0% | 130 |
| A1-4 Eerie Canyon | TORMENT | 25.0% | 130 |
| A1-1 Pasture | HELL | 33.3% | 120 |
Source scope: this page uses public reference data transformed into a local dataset. Treat stat values and spawn estimates as planning data, then verify important farming routes in-game.
How to use the monster list
Start with the searchable index instead of scrolling a wiki category page. Search by monster name when you know the target, filter by attack element when planning defenses, and use the difficulty filter when you only want routes your account can actually clear.
- Use HP and attack to understand why a stage suddenly becomes unstable.
- Use gold and EXP rewards to compare whether a monster is worth repeated farming.
- Use best listed stages as route candidates, then compare them against your real clear time.
- Use stage appearance counts to find common targets for kill-count unlocks or material farming tests.
Monster stats that matter first
Most Taskbar Hero monster searches are not just about names. Players usually need to know whether a monster is dangerous, whether it pays enough reward, and where it can be found repeatedly.
| Need | Use these fields | What it answers |
|---|---|---|
| Survival check | HP, attack, attack speed, movement speed | Why a route is killing the party or slowing down clears |
| Reward check | Gold and EXP | Whether a monster is useful for repeated farming goals |
| Element check | Attack element and attack list | Whether Physical, Fire, Cold, Lightning, or Chaos pressure is relevant |
| Route check | Spawn percent, per clear, difficulty, boss flag | Where to test the monster route first |
When a monster becomes a farming target
A monster is worth farming only when it connects to a real account goal: pet unlock progress, chest route testing, item drops, EXP, gold, or a stage push bottleneck. The index helps identify the candidate; the farming planner and drop finder help decide whether the route is actually efficient.
- For pet unlocks, confirm the target monster and then test the highest per-clear stage you can clear consistently.
- For item drops, use the monster name together with the Drop Finder page so the route is tied to an actual chest or loot table.
- For progression walls, compare monster stats against your party build before assuming the stage itself is the problem.
- For high-difficulty farms, prefer stable repeat clears over the route with the biggest listed per-clear count.
Evidence Used
- The local monster details dataset covers 61 monsters, 614 stage references, 120 boss-stage references, and 61 locally downloaded monster portraits.
- The dataset includes monster HP, attack damage, attack speed, movement speed, gold, EXP, attack elements, listed attacks, spawn percentage, per-clear estimates, stage difficulty, and boss-stage flags.
- Taskbar Hero Wiki already exposes a broad monsters section, which validates monster-list and spawn-stage demand while leaving room for a guide-led searchable index.
- This page intentionally keeps individual monster pages in do-not-build-yet until GSC shows demand for specific names or stage/player questions.
FAQ
How many monsters are listed in this Taskbar Hero monster guide?
The current local dataset lists 61 monsters with stats, rewards, elements, images, and stage references.
Can I use this page to find where a monster spawns?
Yes. Click a monster in the index to see its best listed stages, difficulty, spawn percentage, and per-clear estimate.
Are these monster stats official?
No. They are transformed from public reference data and local cached source files. Use them for planning, then verify important routes in-game.
Will this site create one page per monster?
Not yet. Individual monster pages should wait until search data shows demand for specific names or specific spawn questions.