Best for Farming Event Points Rune Slayer Guide, Mobs, Boss & Location!
After hours of grinding, testing, and analyzing point drops across Rune Slayer’s latest event, I finally figured out which mobs are actually worth your time. If you’ve been wondering where to farm for the best point returns — and which enemies to completely ignore — this guide has you covered. The results aren’t always what you’d expect. Stronger doesn’t always mean better, and not every “meta” farming spot lives up to the hype. Let’s break it down clearly so you don’t waste your time.
Best and Worst Mobs for Event Points

Weak Enemies – Surprisingly Worth It
Enemies like Slimes, Bees, and other early-game mobs only give 1 point per kill. Sounds low, right? But because they die quickly and respawn fast, you can actually rack up a decent amount of points per minute — especially if you farm them in dense spawn areas. It’s mindless but efficient.
Mid-Tier Enemies – Not Worth It
In zones like Hell Area, you’ll find stronger mobs that take longer to kill. However, they only reward around 5 points per kill. Compared to early-game mobs, the extra time and effort simply doesn’t translate into enough extra points to justify grinding them.
Best Bosses for High Event Points

1. Rune Golem & Elder Trent
These bosses deliver 20 to 30 points per kill, making them some of the most reliable high-yield enemies in the event. They’re a bit tougher and take longer to spawn, but the reward makes them worth hunting when they’re available.
2. Tundra Enemies
Tundra Enemies offering 20 to 30 points per kill. If you have the strength or a squad to farm these areas, it’s a solid option, especially if you’re avoiding high-traffic areas.
3. Razor Fang
This one falls in between — giving around 15 points. Decent, but not the best for pure efficiency. Still worth hitting if you’re in the area.
Is the Beach Farming Spot Worth It?
Yes — to a point. During tests, farming at the beach area brought in around 90 points in just 10 minutes. That’s a solid rate, especially when combined with fast respawns and minimal resistance from other players. With the right gear and pathing, this method can keep you steadily gaining points without the hassle of boss timers.
At the end of the day, farming event points in Rune Slayer comes down to efficiency, not brute force. Don’t chase the biggest bosses unless you’re guaranteed the kill — sometimes spamming low-level mobs gives better returns over time. Keep your farming routes tight, your targets efficient, and your eyes open for rare spawns or crowd-free areas. If you find new patterns or better results, test them and tweak your strategy — the event’s limited-time rewards are worth it. Happy grinding.
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