Are you looking for a list of all the Content Warning monsters and how to defeat them? If SpookTube were a real thing, the best way to get the most views would undoubtedly be to go after the scariest creatures of all and survive them. Luckily for all of us, this game is fictional, so you can hunt the scariest monsters, knowing that in the real world you will be able to stay alive. However, for the sake of good gameplay, let's learn how to defeat the worst Content Warning monsters.

As you start hunting each of the Content Warning monsters, you'll need as much help as possible. Luckily, the game's multiplayer allows you to team up with up to three other people in a fight to become an influencer. If that's still not enough, there are Content Warning mods that will allow you to recruit even more friends to help you, as well as many other fun and useful changes to the viral game.

Barnacle ball

We start our list of all Content Warning monsters with a rather interesting character. This content warning creature is a danger no matter where you are. If you get too close, he can hit you with a powerful melee attack. If you keep your distance, he can attack with a spit that stuns the player. Lastly, he has a vortex that pulls all nearby SpookTubers into himself, ready for a melee strike. So, we want to say that it cannot be avoided. Stay behind cover and hope he doesn't notice you.

Big slap

Big Slap may have the funniest name among the Content Warning monsters, but it can destroy you in an instant. Use its size to your advantage to spot it from afar and stay away from it. Big Slap can run up to you and knock the life out of you with one swing, so don't even try to get close to this monster.

Bombs

Bombshell is a humanoid creature that looks like a Christmas tree decorated with baubles, only the baubles are small round bombs hanging from her limbs. Bomb has two attack methods: it can jump towards you to blow itself and your team up, and it can throw bombs from a distance. To avoid it, just run, as Bombs are quite slow.

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Dog

If you were hoping that Dog would be an adorable baby doll, then we have bad news for you. There's no secret to the similarities between Content Warning and Lethal Company, so perhaps the best way to describe the dog is that it's just like the turrets in Lethal Company, only the dog can move.

That being said, the Dog is still quite cute - a four-legged robot turret with a small smiling face reminiscent of your own in-game appearance. However, don't be fooled by this cutie - her turret will, of course, shower you with bullets. There is little you can do about it except take refuge somewhere.

An ear

This grotesque creature is a blob with arms, legs and a giant ear for a head, as well as many ears covering its body. The ear looks pretty terrible, but its design is also its weakness. Screams or screams into the microphone at the sight of an eared monster make him cover part of his ears and retreat. However, be careful: talking quietly may attract the ear's attention to you.



Big-eyed guy

The big-eyed guy is the polar opposite of the Ear, and not only in one sense. As you'd expect, this creature is a giant eyeball on legs, and of course, its weak point is your flashlight. However, unlike Ear, you don't want to use a flashlight against Big-Eyed Guy. Instead, keep the area dark, don't blind the poor guy, and he won't try to harm you. The big-eyed guy will only attack if you anger him with light, so keep your flashlights away.

Flicker

Flicker is perhaps the most interesting of the Content Warning monsters, so you should be aware of its abilities. If you look directly at Flicker, you will die instantly - something like a basilisk. How do you know it's nearby if you can't look at it? When a flicker is nearby, a red flicker appears on the screen. If you happen to see a red flash, keep your head down.

Jello

Jello is a spherical, seemingly boneless creature, but in reality it is not a spherical creature. Instead, Jello has legs that he wraps around you if he makes contact with you. Instead of dealing damage, Jello will lead you to other monsters. We haven't had a chance to see if the team members can fight off this slimy guy, but we'll let you know if we know if you can be saved.

Knifo

We continue our list of all monsters Content Warning, also one of the most interesting characters. Knifo is one of the fastest enemies in Content Warning and therefore the most difficult to escape. Looking like a small child in a ghost costume (i.e. with a sheet over his head), Naifo carries a large knife and will stab you if you get too close. Again, he is very fast, so the only way to avoid damage is to run and shoot. After a while, Naifo will disappear on his own, so try to stay alive.

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Larva

The larva is a large and slow monster that is easy to run past. This creepy creature also makes a deep growling sound when you're nearby, so even if you can't see it, you should know when it's nearby. If it gets too close and grabs you, it will lift you above its head and throw you, either to the ground or onto a nearby teammate, causing significant damage to both of you. However, even if this happens, it will not kill you instantly, so press the "run" button to immediately hide. If you stay on the floor or nearby for too long, the grub will pick you up and drop you again, and this time you won't live long enough to try to escape.

Mouth

We love this little guy. Don't be alarmed if you see him, even if he screams loudly at you - he is mostly harmless. Mouse's scream deafens you for the rest of the game, so you can't hear your teammates. We've heard that Mouse can do some damage when you're alone, so be a little wary, but he's also easy to spook, so that shouldn't be a problem.

Phantom Thief

The Phantom Thief is one of the easier Content Warning monsters to escape from and doesn't do any harm... for the most part. Even if a thief comes close to you, he will not cause you any harm, but will take away any item you have. However, if you have nothing in your hands, he may kill you in anger. If you have a flashlight, it's best to shine it directly at the phantom thief before he gets close enough to take anything valuable.

Slurping

Also called Barnacle or Ceiling Star by some players, this starfish-shaped enemy is difficult to avoid as it attaches itself to the ceiling. If you don't look up as you run through the halls of a factory, you might find yourself caught up in the wind. The Slurper attaches itself to a suit that runs underneath him, sucking him up to the ceiling and killing him almost immediately. The best advice is not to lose sight of them.

Snatcho

Snatcho is a tall, thuggish guy with long arms and clawed hands perfect for grabbing you. Luckily, Snatcho has a weak point: light. Shine a flashlight or camera on them to make them run away.

Spider

If you're an arachnophobe, Content Warning might not be the game for you. This truly terrifying spider is fast and can appear in the blink of an eye, quickly and repeatedly biting you. In our experience, it is not easy to escape from it after an attack, although we are sure that you can escape if you manage to avoid its bite.

If you see webs in hallways or on doors, this is of course the best sign that a spider is nearby and you should move away from it. However, they can appear at any moment - one of them caught us by surprise from behind, when we were already fighting the zombies.

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Crying

The Weeper is an iron maiden with a face and arms, a classic horror monster that only moves when your back is turned. The best defense against the Weeper is to stare straight at it until you can escape. If he catches up with you, the Weeper will lure you into a trap. You can only get out of it if one of the team members takes the tablet from the Weeping One and solves the puzzle on it. If at the time of capture there is no one nearby, then that’s it.

Corolla

You'll know a whisk when you see it because it literally looks like a kitchen whisk. And, as you can imagine, it's not the most pleasant enemy to face when its crown starts buzzing. The corolla, or corolla head, rotates its head and rushes towards the player. A successful hit causes massive damage, so you need to dodge the enemy. If you do this, the corolla will be temporarily stunned, and after a few unsuccessful hits, it will even run away. Therefore, try to avoid meeting the corolla in corridors and other small rooms, and when you meet it, go to the most open space possible.

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Zombie

We're not entirely sure why Zombie is called Zombie, since he's actually more like a bipedal snail. The worst thing about this slow-moving monster is that they appear in groups, so they can easily destroy a single player or even two team members. Just keep your distance from them and eventually they will go away.

Judging by the amount of time we've encountered these terrifying content warning monsters, one photo should be enough to get views on SpookTube.

That's it, these were all the Content Warning monsters and how to defeat them.


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