Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably noticed the waves R.E.P.O. has been making on Steam, so much so that it even got the Roblox community riled up. Enter E.R.P.O., a fresh game that’s based on he same monster-fighting, item-hoarding and jump scare-inducting mechanics everyone knows and loves. But why waste time looking for every monster when you can just use my all monsters in E.R.P.O. guide and impress your mates in-game?Â
How to Find All Monsters in E.R.P.O. Guide
Before you dive deeper into our all monsters in E.R.P.O. guide, it’s important to note that you won’t get the same number of monsters as you would in R.E.P.O. The devs have indicated there will be a plethora of updates in the future, but not all at once. After all, the game is new, so we can cut them some slack. In the meantime, you can spend time catching the following E.R.P.O. monsters:Â
- Duck (Apex Predator)
- Reaper
- RobeÂ
- HuntsmanÂ
I know, 4 monsters in the entire game isn’t all that much, but it’ll keep you going for at least 1-2 hours the first time, with immense replay value afterwards. Keep in mind that all the monsters are found roaming the floors and are completely randomized. For all the encounters, I’d advise using a Landmine or Hand Grenade, since they allow you to weave through objects and destroy the monster as it chases you. In particular, I like luring them to the item dropoff area and just nuking them. Let’s dissect each a bit more, shall we?Â
How to Beat Duck (Apex Predator) in E.R.P.O

I first thought the Apex Predator was just a cute duckling. It followed me around, stayed close, didn’t seem dangerous. But the second I touched it—barely grazed it—it changed. It snapped into this aggressive, flying nightmare. It lunged at me with brutal speed, biting over and over—three times a second, each hit taking a lot of HP. For ten long seconds, it was relentless. Then, just like that, it calmed down and went back to looking harmless.
But it didn’t forget me. Once it’s triggered, it goes after the one who provoked it. If the environment sets it off, it’ll target whoever’s nearby. It’s small, fast, and can fly—so hiding under furniture or climbing won’t help. When it’s passive, it follows the first player it sees. It kept standing in front of me, blocking my path. Every time I picked something up, it started jumping and quacking. It was really hard to predict the attacks, so it took me 2-3 tries to completely subdue it. Never again, yikes.Â
How to Beat Reaper in E.R.P.O

The Reaper’s slow, deaf, and honestly kind of dumb—but that doesn’t mean it’s safe. Its footsteps sound like crunching hay, and while its vision is awful, crouching isn’t a guarantee. If it spots you, it goes wild—arm blades flailing as it charges. Not fast, but dangerous. It forgets you easily. Turn a corner, break line of sight, and it usually gives up. It can’t hear anything—no footsteps, voices, or jumping—but it does react to the gravi-beam. Picking things up near it is a bad idea.
If you fight it, be ready. Its swings can knock items out of your hands, and even with slow reactions, it can drain your HP fast. I use it for melee and tranq practice since its patrol path is predictable. Don’t try hiding under furniture. It’ll crouch down and slash right through, just like the Robe. If it sees you hide or watches you grab it, you’re done. Stay low, stay quiet, and stay out of sight.
How to Beat Robe in E.R.P.O
The Robe creeps up quietly. I didn’t even hear it until it slammed into me—50 damage while crouching, 100 if you’re standing. Sometimes, the physics hit hurts even more. It moves just slow enough that I can outwalk it, but if I make eye contact with that mask, it snaps. Then it sprints.

Hiding doesn’t always work. It remembers where I went and isn’t shy about reaching under tables or beds to pull me out. My best bet? Avoid looking at it, keep my distance, and wait. If it can’t find anyone for a while, it vanishes. Fighting it isn’t an option. The second it sees me—or even if something I’m holding touches it—it charges. It’s like a twisted game of hide and seek. If I want to live, I don’t engage. I disappear.
How to Beat Huntsman in E.R.P.O

The Huntsman can’t see, but his hearing is insane. One footstep, a jump, a voice—anything—and he blasts his shotgun. Up close, that’s an instant kill if you’re at default health. He sticks to a set patrol and won’t chase, so as long as I stay quiet, I’m safe. When I need to move, I toss an object to throw him off, wait for his grunt to dodge the shot, or bait him into firing and sprint past during his 2-second reload.
He’s clumsy on stairs and stuns himself when he trips. His shotgun can even kill other monsters, but fighting him? Not worth it. He’s a tank, reacts fast, and survives explosions. If I have to take him out, I use grenades, land mines or knock him off a ledge. Otherwise, I just wait and let the blind freak patrol in peace.
Aaaand, that’s all there is to it when it comes to this all monsters in E.R.P.O. guide. It didn’t take long for this experience to come to fruition, and we’re eager to see how future updates will be handled. Until then, you can always check out some of our other Roblox content and see what’s trending.Â