Last updated: July 5, 2026
Blox Monsters Tier List (2026) — Best Monsters Ranked
Blox Monsters is a catch-and-battle Roblox game where the monster you build decides how fast you clear worlds. The twist is Hatred — the aggro stat that turns team building into a tank-and-DPS puzzle rather than a race to stack the highest damage. Get the roles right and a well-drilled trio wipes bosses that shred a mismatched squad.
This tier list ranks the standout monsters from S down to C tier as of July 2026, built around real roles and the community's Discord DPS testing rather than guesswork. The game updates weekly and each new island adds top-end monsters, so we'll refresh placements as the meta shifts. Grinding for rerolls? Pair this with our Blox Monsters codes page first.
Table of Contents
S Tier — Best Monsters in Blox Monsters
S tier is the meta core — the three monsters you build your endgame team around. Every one of them either holds the whole fight together or deals enough damage to end it. If you pull any of these, they earn a permanent roster slot.
Dark Hiller (Tank)
Dark Hiller is the single most important monster in the game, and it's not because of damage. It runs positive Hatred, which glues every boss and wild pack onto it while your damage dealers work untouched. In a game where enemies focus-fire, a tank that reliably eats the aggro is worth more than a second DPS.
Build your team around Dark Hiller first and slot damage in behind it. Without a dedicated aggro holder, bosses scatter their hits and your squishy attackers die mid-fight. This is the anchor.
Milofoy (DPS)
Milofoy is the proven damage pick that clears every current world comfortably. Long-session players have pushed it into the top rank tiers, and it does the one thing a DPS needs to do — kill things fast while the tank soaks the pressure. It's the safest damage investment in the game.
If you're only building one attacker, make it Milofoy. It handles every boss on the current map without needing a perfect setup, which is exactly what you want from your carry.
Exile Celestial Elite (Flex)
Exile Celestial Elite rounds out the meta trio with strong all-round stats and enough flexibility to fill whatever gap your team has. It's the third slot in the standard endgame comp, sitting behind Dark Hiller and your main DPS but pulling more than its weight.
Use it as your swing piece — extra damage when the fight is a race, extra survivability when a boss hits hard. Its stat spread lets it flex either way without falling off.
A Tier — Excellent Monsters
A tier is where you'll spend most of the mid-to-late game. These monsters aren't quite meta-defining, but each one solves a real problem — raw damage, farming speed, or filling a slot until an S-tier pull lands.
Dread Spike (DPS)
Dread Spike is the DPS alternative to Milofoy, and some Discord testers actually rate it a notch higher on raw damage output. The two are close enough that whichever you build first becomes your carry. If you already run Milofoy, Dread Spike makes a strong second attacker for damage-race fights.
Auroraflare (Mount / Farming)
Auroraflare is the final evolution of the starter Bubblefin line and carries the fastest traversal speed in the game. It's less a combat monster and more a farming and travel tool — riding it between islands and boss spawns cuts a huge amount of dead time out of your grind. Every serious grinder wants one.
Picomo (Psychic DPS)
Picomo is the psychic attacker evolved from the hidden monster Pico in Astral Grove, the newest island. It hits hard for its tier and its psychic typing gives it an edge against the current endgame roster. Tracking down hidden Pico takes some routing, but the payoff is a genuine A-tier damage dealer.
B Tier — Good Monsters
B tier monsters get you through the early and mid-game cleanly, but you should be actively rolling for something better once one is on your team. None of these are long-term keepers — they're bridges to A and S tier.
Illusivon (Mid-Game Psychic)
Illusivon comes from the Astral Grove psychic line and delivers solid mid-game damage while you hunt the S-tier targets. It's the reliable psychic pick before Picomo, and it'll clear content up to the newest island without complaint.
Phantom (Support DPS)
Phantom is a supporting damage dealer evolved from Faint. It won't top any damage chart, but it fills a roster slot competently while you build toward better options. Treat it as a placeholder, not a destination.
Tidal Bun (Early Carry)
Tidal Bun is the mid-stage of the Bubblefin line and carries the early game before it evolves all the way to Auroraflare. If you're just starting, leaning on Tidal Bun through the opening worlds is a smart, low-cost plan — you're building toward the mount anyway.
C Tier — Farming & Fusion Fodder
C tier isn't about combat. These monsters exist to feed your progression — XP grinding and fusion material — not to fight bosses. Keep a few around for their utility, then move on.
Cactus Cub, Volt Loop & Seedmon
Cactus Cub is a dedicated XP farming unit rather than a combat fighter, and Volt Loop is a leveling target that hands out 80 XP per kill — great for powering up your real team. Seedmon and its evolution Flowermon are early catches that become fusion material later on. There's nothing wrong with using these for what they're built for, but none belong on a boss team.
Tier List Summary Table
Here's the full ranking at a glance, with each monster's main role so you can slot your roster fast.
| Tier | Monster | Role | Why It's Here |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Dark Hiller | Tank | Positive Hatred holds all boss aggro |
| S | Milofoy | DPS | Proven carry, clears every world |
| S | Exile Celestial Elite | Flex | Strong stats, fills any team gap |
| A | Dread Spike | DPS | Rated above Milofoy by some testers |
| A | Auroraflare | Mount / Farm | Fastest traversal, final Bubblefin evo |
| A | Picomo | Psychic DPS | Evolved from hidden Pico in Astral Grove |
| B | Illusivon | Psychic DPS | Solid mid-game damage |
| B | Phantom | Support DPS | Roster filler, evolved from Faint |
| B | Tidal Bun | Early Carry | Mid-stage Bubblefin, early-game workhorse |
| C | Volt Loop | XP Farm | 80 XP per kill for leveling your team |
| C | Cactus Cub | XP Farm | Dedicated farming unit, not a fighter |
| C | Seedmon / Flowermon | Fusion | Early catches, become fusion material |
Best Bloodlines & Team Setup
Your monsters are only half the build. Bloodlines are account-wide passive buffs rolled at the Bloodline NPC in Misty Forest, and the gap between the best and worst is enormous. There are 13 in total, so knowing which to keep saves you a mountain of rerolls.
Exile Celestial is the top bloodline, granting +200% Rank Luck and double mutation catch chance — it makes every catch better across the board. Picomori (hidden-monster routing) and Sealed Calamity (hatch compression) are the other S-tier rolls, each with a clear niche. You start with 3 free rerolls and one slot, and a second bloodline slot unlocks at level 7, so you can eventually run two strong passives at once.
For team setup, the meta comp is dead simple: Dark Hiller tanks up front on positive Hatred, Milofoy or Dread Spike deals damage from safety on negative Hatred, and Exile Celestial Elite flexes into whatever the fight needs. That aggro split is the whole engine — the tank eats the hits, your DPS never gets touched. For the full progression path through the worlds, our Blox Monsters guide walks through the grind, and if you're weighing it against another catch-'em-all, our Blox Monsters vs Loomian Legacy comparison breaks down which suits you.
How We Ranked These Monsters
We ranked monsters by role value first, raw stats second. In a game built on the Hatred aggro system, a reliable tank like Dark Hiller is worth more than a slightly bigger damage number, because without it your whole team folds. So tanks and proven carries top the list, farming units sit at the bottom regardless of their catch rarity.
For the damage picks, we leaned on the community's Discord DPS tier list and long-session grinding results rather than in-a-vacuum stat sheets. That's why Milofoy and Dread Spike sit so close — testers genuinely split on which hits harder, so we treat them as interchangeable top-tier DPS.
One caveat worth repeating: Blox Monsters updates weekly, and every new island adds top-end monsters that shift these placements. The Astral Grove psychic line is the newest addition as of July 2026. We'll refresh this list when new content drops. You can check the live game on the Blox Monsters Roblox page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dark Hiller is the best all-round monster because it anchors every team as the tank — its positive Hatred keeps bosses locked onto it while your DPS works freely. For pure damage, Milofoy is the top carry and clears every current world.
Hatred is the aggro stat. A monster with positive Hatred pulls enemy attention onto itself, which is what makes tanks like Dark Hiller so valuable. DPS monsters run negative Hatred so enemies ignore them and they can attack safely.
The standard meta trio is Dark Hiller as the tank, Milofoy or Dread Spike as your main DPS, and Exile Celestial Elite in the flex slot. Dark Hiller holds aggro on positive Hatred while your damage dealers stay safe on negative Hatred.
Exile Celestial is the top bloodline, granting +200% Rank Luck and double mutation catch chance. Picomori and Sealed Calamity are the other S-tier rolls. You start with 3 free rerolls and unlock a second bloodline slot at level 7.
Weaken a wild monster to low HP first, then throw a capture ball — lower HP means better odds. Upgrade your capture balls up to the top-tier Demon Ball before anything else, and use hourglasses to cut the 15-hour boss egg timers. Our codes page has freebies to help.
Both are top-tier. Milofoy is the proven, consistent pick that clears all content, while some Discord testers rate Dread Spike higher on raw damage. Whichever you build first is the one to run — they're close enough that either carries. The Blox Monsters hub has more guides.
That's the full Blox Monsters tier list for 2026. The short version: build a tank, feed it a proven DPS, and let the Hatred system do the work. Bookmark this page and check back after the next island drops — we'll adjust rankings when new monsters change the meta. For more, visit our Blox Monsters hub, grab the latest active codes, or read our free Robux guide to fuel the grind.