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Lost Tower Floors 1 and 2: Complete Monster and Farm Guide

Complete guide to Lost Tower Floors 1 and 2 in MU Online S6: monsters, stats, rare drops, and farming strategies for mid-level characters.

VI ViciadosMU Team · Updated on 3 jul 2026 · ⏱ 12 min read

Introduction to Lost Tower

Lost Tower is one of the most iconic maps in MU Online S6. Structured across 7 floors of increasing difficulty, it serves as the first major intermediate progression zone in the game. Floors 1 and 2 are the gateway for players who have already cleared starting areas like Dungeon and Noria, and are ready to pursue better experience rates and higher-quality drops.

Nota: Lost Tower is accessible via portal in Lorencia (approximate coordinates 123, 240) and in Noria. There is no minimum level requirement to enter, but characters below level 50 will have significant difficulty even on the first floor.

The tower's structure is linear: each floor has its own set of monsters, spawn density, and drop table. Moving up requires finding the staircase or transition portal, usually located in specific corners of the map.


Floor 1 (LT1): Layout and Monsters

The first floor features narrow corridors and dim lighting, which favors melee combat. Monster density is moderate, making it ideal for characters between level 60 and 100.

Floor 1 Monsters

MonsterLevelHPMin AtkMax AtkDefenseEXP
Cursed Wizard683,2001051401201,850
Death Cow724,1001301651402,200
Shadow652,800951251051,620
Gorgon754,8001501951602,580
Dica: The Gorgon is the most rewarding monster on Floor 1: it gives the highest EXP in the group and has a slightly better drop rate for level 4–6 items. Prioritize it during farming runs.

LT1 Monster Skills and Mechanics

  • Cursed Wizard: Ranged magical projectile attacker. Applies a defense reduction debuff to nearby characters for 5 seconds. Burst it down quickly or maintain distance.
  • Death Cow: Melee attacker with high HP. No special abilities, but resistant to knockback effects.
  • Shadow: Has a chance to apply a slow debuff (reduced movement speed) for 3 seconds. High AGI stat gives it a notable evasion rate.
  • Gorgon: Small AoE melee attack. Chance to stun the target for 2 seconds.

Floor 2 (LT2): Layout and Monsters

The second floor raises the difficulty considerably. Monsters have higher HP, higher damage output, and more frequent special abilities. The map layout tends toward more open areas, which benefits AoE-focused classes like Dark Wizard.

Recommended level range: 80 to 130.

Floor 2 Monsters

MonsterLevelHPMin AtkMax AtkDefenseEXP
Death Knight856,5002002602103,900
Hell Maine907,8002353002454,600
Thunder Lich886,9002152751904,100
Poison Bull Fighter928,2002453152554,850
Atenção: The Thunder Lich and Hell Maine have attacks that partially bypass character defense. Characters with defense below 180 may take significant damage even with level-appropriate gear.

LT2 Monster Skills and Mechanics

  • Death Knight: Performs a double melee hit per turn. Has a chance to apply bleeding (~50 HP/sec continuous damage for 4 seconds).
  • Hell Maine: Small AoE attack. Reduces the target's AGI by 20% for 6 seconds. Extremely dangerous when surrounded by multiple enemies.
  • Thunder Lich: Long-range electric projectile. Damage increases by +15% against targets below 30% HP.
  • Poison Bull Fighter: Melee attack that applies poison (~80 HP/sec continuous damage for 8 seconds). Highest elimination priority.
Atenção: The Poison Bull Fighter's poison continues dealing damage after combat ends. Always have HP potions ready and avoid stacking multiple poison debuffs at the same time.

Comparison: LT1 vs LT2

AspectFloor 1Floor 2
Recommended Level60 – 10080 – 130
Estimated EXP/Hour15M – 35M35M – 70M
Death RiskLow–MediumMedium–High
Drop QualityItems +0 to +6, level 4–6Items +0 to +8, level 5–7
Ancient Sets PossibleYes (low rate)Yes (moderate rate)
Jewel of ChaosNoYes (~0.08%)

Important Drops

Floor 1 — Notable Drops

Floor 1 monsters can drop level 4–6 items, offering solid gear for progressing characters:

  • Level 4–5 swords (Bronze Sword, Rapier, Gladius)
  • Level 4–6 armor (Bronze Set, Pad Set, Leather Set)
  • Jewel of Bless and Jewel of Soul (general drop, ~0.3–0.5% rate)
  • Jewel of Life (~0.1% rate)
  • Low-level skill scrolls

Floor 2 — Notable Drops

The second floor opens access to higher-tier items and carries meaningful chances at rare drops:

  • Level 5–7 armor and weapons
  • Jewel of Bless, Jewel of Soul, Jewel of Life (slightly higher rates than LT1)
  • Jewel of Chaos (~0.08% rate)
  • Jewel of Harmony (very low rate)
  • Excellent items level 5–6 (low but consistent chance)
  • Ancient Sets: Hyon Set (Dragon Armor for DK), Sebone Set (Bone Armor for DW), Kantata Set (Scale Armor for DK)
Nota: Jewels of Bless and Soul are valuable at every stage of the game, since they are required for item upgrades through the Chaos Machine. Farming Lost Tower Floors 1 and 2 is one of the most reliable ways to accumulate these jewels at intermediate character levels.

Farming Strategies by Class

Dark Knight (DK) — toward Blade Knight / Blade Master

The DK is one of the best choices for LT1 and LT2. With skills like Twisting Slash (frontal AoE damage) and Combo (chained attack sequence), it clears groups rapidly.

Recommended DK rotation — group clearing:
1. Gather monsters around your character
2. Use Twisting Slash for AoE damage
3. Finish survivors with basic attack or Impale
4. Move to the next group

Recommended stats for LT1/LT2:

  • STR: 300–400 (physical damage)
  • AGI: 150–200 (attack speed and defense)
  • VIT: 100–150 (survivability)
  • ENE: minimum required for skills

Dark Wizard (DW) — toward Soul Master / Grand Master

The DW dominates the second floor with Soul Barrier (magic shield that absorbs damage) and Chain Lightning or Ice Storm for massive AoE damage.

Recommended DW rotation — LT2:
1. Activate Soul Barrier before engaging
2. Position yourself in the center of a monster group
3. Use Ice Storm or Chain Lightning for AoE damage
4. Reactivate Soul Barrier when it drops

Elf — toward Muse Elf / High Elf

The Elf uses ranged attacks to safely eliminate monsters. Multishot and Ice Arrow (applies slow and damage over time) are key skills for the second floor.

Dica: The Elf greatly benefits from maintaining distance from Poison Bull Fighters on Floor 2. Ice Arrow reduces their movement speed, enabling effective kiting without taking poison damage.

Magic Gladiator (MG) — toward Duel Master

The MG is a hybrid class combining magic and melee. Important: the MG has no first or second class quest and cannot equip Level 1 Wings — it obtains Level 2 Wings directly via the Chaos Machine. For LT1 and LT2, STR+ENE hybrid builds work well, alternating between AoE magic attacks and direct melee combat.

Dark Lord (DL) — toward Lord Emperor

The DL uses the exclusive CMD stat to empower its Dark Ravens. With Force Wave, it can clear groups efficiently. Keep Dark Ravens active at all times — they attack autonomously while you reposition for the next group.

Summoner — toward Bloody Summoner / Dimension Master

The Summoner uses summons as tanks while attacking from a safe distance with decay and poison abilities. On Floor 2, be careful of the Poison Bull Fighter's venom — the Summoner has lower base HP and can be taken down quickly without proper distance management.


Efficient Farming Routes

LT1 Route — Basic Circuit

LT1 Entrance
→ North Corridor (Cursed Wizard spawn)
→ Central Room (Death Cow + Shadow concentrated)
→ East Corridor (Gorgon priority spawn)
→ Return to central room
→ Repeat circuit

Average full circuit time: 4 to 6 minutes depending on class and gear.

LT2 Route — Advanced Circuit

LT2 Entrance
→ Central Open Area (Hell Maine + Thunder Lich)
→ South Corridor (Death Knight concentrated)
→ North Room (Poison Bull Fighter — watch for poison)
→ Return to center
→ Repeat circuit

Average full circuit time: 5 to 8 minutes.

Atenção: Characters without sufficient HP and Mana potions should not attempt full circuits on LT2. Always stock at least 50 large potions of each type before starting a 1-hour farming session.

SlotLT1 (minimum)LT2 (minimum)
WeaponLevel 4, +4 or higherLevel 5–6, +6 or higher
ArmorLevel 4 Set, +4Level 5–6 Set, +5
Gloves/BootsLevel 4Level 5
WingsLevel 1 Wing (not MG)Level 1 or 2 Wing
PotionsLarge HP (50+), Large Mana (30+)Large HP (80+), Large Mana (50+)
Nota: Level 1 Wings are obtained via the Chaos Machine using a basic jewel combination. Even the simplest wing provides significant damage and defense bonuses that speed up farming considerably on the early Lost Tower floors. The Magic Gladiator is the only class that cannot equip Level 1 Wings.

Conclusion

Lost Tower Floors 1 and 2 represent an important milestone in MU Online S6 progression. With monsters that challenge intermediate characters, drops of valuable Jewels, and a real possibility of Ancient sets like Hyon, Sebone, and Kantata, these floors offer excellent returns on time invested.

Mastering these floors prepares players for the greater challenges of Floors 3 through 7, where monsters become considerably more aggressive and higher-quality drops — including Jewel of Harmony and level 7–9 items — begin appearing with regularity.

Perguntas frequentes

What is the minimum recommended level to farm Lost Tower Floors 1 and 2?

At least level 60 is recommended for Floor 1 and level 80 for Floor 2, though lower-level characters can enter with appropriate gear.

How many floors does Lost Tower have in MU Online S6?

Lost Tower has 7 floors (LT1 through LT7), each with progressively harder monsters and better drop tables.

Which class is best for farming Lost Tower Floors 1 and 2?

Dark Knight and Dark Wizard are the most efficient thanks to high AoE damage. The Elf also performs well with safe ranged attacks.

Can the Magic Gladiator use Level 1 Wings in Lost Tower?

No. The MG skips the first and second class quests entirely and cannot equip Level 1 Wings — it obtains Level 2 Wings directly via the Chaos Machine.

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