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Aida: Complete Guide to Endgame Monsters, Drops and Farm

Everything about Aida in MU Online S6: monsters, HP, Ancient Set drops, farming strategies and minimum requirements to survive the zone.

VI ViciadosMU Team · Updated on 4 jul 2026 · ⏱ 12 min read

Aida is one of the most important endgame maps in MU Online Season 6. Located in the far east of the MU continent, this hostile region is frequented by high-level players seeking elevated experience, rare jewel drops and, above all, Ancient Set pieces that are essential for late game character progression.

This guide covers every aspect of Aida: the monsters that inhabit the zone, their statistics, the items they drop, the best farming strategies per class, and the minimum requirements to survive this challenging environment.

Map Overview and Access

Aida is divided into two distinct subzones with progressive difficulty. Access is available via portal in Crywolf Fortress or directly through the map movement system at no Zen cost.

Nota: Aida has no level restriction for entry, but characters below level 300 will rarely survive more than a few seconds in the zone without party support.

Aida's topographic structure features narrow corridors with high spawn density, which favors builds with area-of-effect (AoE) skills. The irregular terrain and permanent fog are distinctive visual characteristics of the region.

Reference coordinates:

Aida (central zone)  → approximately X:70-130, Y:150-210
Aida (north zone)    → approximately X:40-80,  Y:60-120
Aida (south/boss)    → approximately X:100-160, Y:220-250

Aida Monsters: Statistics and Behavior

Aida's monsters are divided into three difficulty categories. The statistics below are reference values for S6 servers with standard experience rates (1x-10x). Servers with higher multipliers adjust HP and damage proportionally.

Monster Table — Aida (Standard Zone)

MonsterLevelHPMin DmgMax DmgDefenseEXP
Bloody Witch Queen11842,000680920580280,000
Shadow of Kundun12055,000720980620340,000
Kentauros11538,000620850540240,000
Aida Soldier11228,000540760480180,000
Hell Maine12268,0007801,060650420,000
Condor Feather Spawn12585,0009001,200700580,000
Atenção: Hell Maine and Condor Feather Spawn have resistance to slow and debuffs in general. Builds that rely on crowd control (such as Summoner with Chain Drive) will have reduced efficiency against these targets. Prioritize raw damage output in those cases.

Monster Table — Deep Aida (North Zone)

MonsterLevelHPMin DmgMax DmgDefenseEXP
Chaos Succubus12895,0009501,280720650,000
Death Angel130110,0001,0001,380760750,000
Cruel Blood Witch132130,0001,0501,450800900,000

North zone monsters have an increased chance of dropping Excellent Items and Ancient Items compared to the central zone. The trade-off is considerably higher difficulty, requiring builds with strong HP sustain or Elf support.

Drop System: Ancient Items and Jewels

Aida is recognized as one of the best sources of Ancient Sets in S6. The drop logic follows the game's general rule: each monster has its own drop table, and Ancient Items are obtained when the game first rolls the base item and then applies a secondary roll for the ancient attribute.

Ancient Set Drops in Aida

Ancient SetClassParts That Drop in Aida
Ceto (Great Dragon)Dark KnightArmor, Helm, Pants, Gloves, Boots
Aruan (Thunder Hawk)Dark KnightArmor, Helm, Pants
Gaia (Dark Soul)SummonerFull set
Broy (Venom Mist)SummonerArmor, Pants, Boots
Agnis (Legendary)Fairy ElfHelm, Boots, Gloves
Dica: The base chance of an item dropping as Ancient is approximately 1% to 3% depending on the server. To maximize the number of rolls per hour, prefer monsters with lower HP (such as Aida Soldier and Kentauros) and high spawn density, even if individual EXP is lower.

Jewel Drops in Aida

Aida is one of the zones with the best rare Jewel drop rates in S6:

Jewel of Bless    → frequent drop (all monsters)
Jewel of Soul     → frequent drop (all monsters)
Jewel of Life     → moderate drop (monsters level 118+)
Jewel of Chaos    → low drop (monsters level 120+)
Jewel of Creation → low drop (monsters level 122+)
Jewel of Harmony  → very low drop (Hell Maine and above)
Jewel of Guardian → very low drop (north zone only)

Excellent Items with attack options (Excellent Damage Rate, Excellent Damage %) also drop in Aida at relevant rates, making them highly contested for characters in progression.

Farming Strategies by Class

Dark Knight (Blade Knight / Blade Master)

The DK is the most efficient class for solo farming in Aida. With Combo Attack (Slash → Death Stab → Twisting Slash), the DK can eliminate groups of 3 to 5 monsters per cycle within seconds. The Ceto (Great Dragon) or Hyon (Dragon) set at +11 is recommended for survivability.

Recommended farming build:

  • Primary stat: Strength (STR) with enough points in Agility (AGI) to reach the attack speed cap (max 500 effective AGI in S6)
  • Core skill: Combo Attack + Death Stab
  • Equipment: Great Sword or Crystal Sword +11 with Excellent options

Dark Wizard (Soul Master / Grand Master)

The DW has the highest AoE damage in Aida with Ice Storm and Chain Lightning, but suffers from high mana consumption and low defense. Farming in a party with Elf support is strongly recommended. Solo play requires mana regen via potions or items with Mana Recovery (Excellent option).

Fairy Elf (Muse Elf / High Elf)

The Elf rarely farms Aida solo efficiently. Her primary role is support via Triple Shot (arrow AoE) and Bless/Soul/Defense buffs. In a party, the Elf increases EXP output and group clearing speed by up to 30%.

Dica: High Elfs with Gywen (Bow Elf) or Agnis (Legendary) set at +11 and an Excellent bow can solo farm in Aida using Multishot and kiting. The strategy works but requires precise micro and terrain knowledge to avoid being surrounded.

Magic Gladiator (Duel Master)

The MG combines DK and DW skills without going through the character evolution quest systems (MG has no 1st or 2nd quest). In Aida, the MG excels at solo farming with Flame + Gigantic Storm or melee using Sword skills. Its Level 2 Wings (Wing of Storm) significantly boost damage output.

Dark Lord (Lord Emperor)

The Dark Lord uses the CMD (Command) stat to enhance the damage of the DL Horse and summoned Darkhorses. In Aida, the DL shines in party play as buffer/debuffer, but can also do moderate solo farming with Fire Scream and Ravens. The Anubis or Enis set at high upgrade levels is recommended.

Summoner (Bloody Summoner / Dimension Master)

The Summoner with Gaia or Broy set can farm Aida using Sahamutt, Neil and Berserker summons. The minion mechanic absorbs part of the monsters' damage while the Summoner applies debuffs and ranged damage. This is one of the safest builds for solo farming, though slower in terms of kills per hour.

RequirementAida CentralAida North
Level350+380+
Set+9 with options+11 Excellent/Ancient
Effective HP8,000+12,000+
Effective Defense2,000+2,800+
Minimum Damage2,500+4,000+
PotionsLarge HPLarge HP + HP regen

Advanced Optimization Tips

Density farming: Identify the highest spawn density points on the map and position your character so that AoE skills hit the maximum number of monsters. In Aida, central areas have faster respawn cycles (approximately 5-8 seconds between respawns).

Party composition for maximum EXP: The S6 party experience bonus formula favors groups of 5 players with distinct classes. A typical Aida group includes: 1 DK (tank/AoE), 1 DW (magic DPS), 1 Elf (support), 1 MG (hybrid DPS) and 1 DL or Summoner (utility).

Potion management: In Aida, Large HP Potion consumption is intense. Plan on bringing at least 500 units per 2-hour solo farming session. Characters with the Excellent HP Recovery option reduce this consumption by up to 40%.

Nota: Ancient Items dropped in Aida come without visible ancient attribute identification until you interact with the Chaos Goblin or perform the appropriate combination to reveal the set bonuses. Always verify that an item shows the characteristic orange/gold name of Ancients before discarding or selling it.

Perguntas frequentes

What is the minimum recommended level to farm in Aida?

The practical minimum is level 350 with +9 or higher equipment. Below that, hit rate is very low and monsters will resist most attacks. For the deeper zone (Aida 2 / North), level 380+ and a +11 Excellent or Ancient set are strongly recommended.

Does Aida drop Ancient Sets?

Yes. Aida is one of the primary sources of Ancient Items in S6. Monsters in the region drop parts of the Ceto (Great Dragon), Aruan (Thunder Hawk), Gaia (Dark Soul) and Broy (Venom Mist) sets, plus additional parts from other sets depending on server configuration.

Which class is best for farming in Aida?

Dark Knight (Blade Knight / Blade Master) and Magic Gladiator (Duel Master) stand out for their AoE output and survivability. Fairy Elf (High Elf) is an excellent support but solo farming is slower. Dark Lord with high Command can use the DL Horse to increase clearing speed.

Are there exclusive bosses in Aida?

There is no dedicated fixed boss exclusive to Aida in standard S6. However, Minions of Kundun and elite variants have a chance to spawn randomly in the region, and many servers add custom periodic invasions. Check your specific server's event schedule.

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