
Even when playing solo mode, you are never truly alone in PEAK. Although this isn’t a combat game, unless you count throwing coconuts at your teammates, there are some creatures you will want to avoid. Let’s uncover all monsters and enemy creatures in PEAK and how to deal with them.
All enemies and monsters in PEAK
As you explore the biomes, you will come across various plants and creatures, some of which can help, while others are best avoided. Encountering terrifying enemies or poisonous creatures in PEAK can make or break your climb, as any damage you take will shorten your stamina, making it harder to climb.

Creature | Location | How to beat |
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Jellyfish | The Shore | Try not to step on these slippery creatures. They don’t cause any huge damage, but they will make you tumble backwards. |
Sea Urchins | The Shore | These large, poisonous, spiky plant-like things can hurt you if you touch them, so they are best avoided. If you do get stung, just wait it out. The poison should go away on its own. |
Bees | The Tropics | Bees can be found in a hive hanging from trees in the Tropics biome. If you are brave enough, you can hit the next one and collect the honeycomb that drops. But watch out for the killer bees that will swarm you! |
Ticks | The Tropics | The ticks will jump onto your leg randomly, and you won’t know it is there until they start to poison you slowly. Unfortunately, in solo mode, the only way to get rid of it is to wait until it gets fat enough to grab yourself. If you have a teammate, get them to grab it and pull it off. |
The Scoutmaster | Any biome | The Scoutmaster appears if you blow the Scoutmaster’s Bugle or wander too far ahead of your team. Once he appears, he will run after you until he catches you and throws you backwards. The only way to beat the Scoutmaster is to climb down and hope he falls when trying to get to you. If you survive the Scoutmaster, you receive the Mentorship Badge and the Inverted Eyes cosmetic. |
For more PEAK fun, why not check out how to get and use Magic Beans or what the Bugle of Friendship does?