Priority order
Which Achievements or Goals Should You Do First?
| Priority | Goal Type | Why It Comes Here | Use These Pages | Delay When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | First clears and beginner milestones | They unlock stable rewards and show which failure point is real. | Beginner Guide | Do not chase side goals while the account cannot finish basic runs. |
| 2 | Main weapon and build progress | Most later goals become easier when one build can clear safely. | Best Builds, Best Weapons | If it forces a low-rank weapon just for a checklist label. |
| 3 | Boss, horde and map-specific goals | They need targeted roles: focused damage, crowd coverage, survival or movement. | Weapon Combos, Heroes | If your core build still lacks basic damage or safety. |
| 4 | Gear and enhancement goals | Keeper gear turns completion pushes into repeatable progress. | Best Gear | If the slot changes often or the enhancement preview is unclear. |
| 5 | Gilded Core and rare-resource goals | Cores should support permanent account value, not one temporary objective. | Gilded Cores, Upgrades | If the reward is narrow, temporary or not attached to the main route. |
| 6 | Completion clean-up | Late goals are easier after the account can farm, push and survive reliably. | App Tips | If it blocks the resources needed for a real progression upgrade. |
Goal types
How to Read Achievement-Style Objectives
Clear goals
Use a general build and stable weapon roles before trying special conditions. First clears usually matter more than flashy side objectives.
Kill or boss goals
If the goal is about defeating durable targets, add focused damage without losing enough crowd control to reach the boss.
Time or no-death goals
Treat survival goals as build checks: Range, Speed, Shield, Armor or Dodge may beat a small damage upgrade on the right map.
Upgrade goals
Complete broad upgrade milestones early, but avoid spending rare resources on a weak second build just to tick a box.
Core or gear goals
Check the live App cost and result. A goal is not worth a Gilded Core if it leaves the main build weaker.
Trophy-style goals
Browser trophies, PS5-style lists and old roadmap names should not be assumed to match the Google Play App.
Route
A Safe Completion Route
Build one reliable setup
Do not split resources across many achievement ideas. Pick one general build that can clear and farm.
Use failures as filters
Crowds, bosses, survival and movement problems point to different fixes.
Complete repeatable rewards
Prefer objectives that make the next run easier, such as weapon progress, permanent upgrades and keeper gear.
Avoid these traps
- Copying an old trophy roadmap that mixes browser, mobile and PS5 assumptions.
- Spending Gilded Cores only because an objective looks close.
- Switching heroes or weapons without enough levels, ranks or gear support.
- Treating a completion checklist as more important than account stability.
FAQ
Monster Survivors Achievements FAQ
Does Monster Survivors have achievements?
The App can use achievement-style goals, tasks, milestones, boss clears or reward objectives depending on the current version. Use the live App menu as the source of truth for names, counts and rewards.
Can I use the old Trophy Guide?
Be careful. Older trophy pages may mix browser, mobile and platform assumptions. For the Google Play App, use current App screens and the goal order on this page.
What is the best build for achievement cleanup?
Use a developed general build first. Then adjust one role: focused damage for bosses, coverage for horde goals, or safety stats for survival goals.
Should I spend Gilded Cores to finish a goal?
Only if the Core spend improves your main route or a repeatable farming path. If it is only a temporary completion push, save the Cores.
Finish Goals With the Right App Page
Achievements are easier when the account route, build, weapons, gear and permanent upgrades point in the same direction.