Blox Loot Forest Area
The forest is Blox Loot's primary mid-game zone, expanded significantly in the V5 update. Connected to the spawn zone via eastern and southern paths, it hosts level 10–45 mobs, forest elites, PvP encounters, and the entrances to boss areas. This is where most players spend 60% of their playtime.
Forest Layout
The forest surrounds the spawn zone on multiple sides. Deeper forest areas have higher-level mobs and better drops. Eastern clusters are the most popular farming spot due to mob density. Western areas are quieter but have fewer spawns.
Tree cover blocks line of sight — useful for escaping PvP pursuers. Use terrain to your advantage.
Mob Types and Levels
Outer forest (near spawn boundary): level 10–20 mobs dropping T1–T2 gear. Mid forest: level 20–35 with T2 drops and occasional T3 from elites. Deep forest: level 35–45 with reliable T2–T3 drops and elite spawns.
Forest elites are larger mobs with distinct name tags. They have more HP and drop better loot. Prioritize them when your gear can handle the fight.
Optimal Farming Route
- Exit spawn zone from the east path
- Clear the first mob cluster (levels 10–15)
- Move deeper to mid-forest elites (levels 20–30)
- Collect all drops — duplicates are merge fodder
- If PvP attacked, run west toward spawn boundary
- Return to safe zone every 15–20 minutes to merge
- Repeat with upgraded gear, pushing deeper each session
PvP Hotspots
The eastern forest entrance is the most contested area. Gankers camp here because new players exit spawn with mediocre gear. Avoid this area during peak hours or travel in groups.
Deep forest is safer from gankers but more dangerous from mobs. Choose your poison based on gear level.
V5 Forest Expansion
The V5 update added new forest sections with higher-level mobs and additional elite spawn points. Explore the northeastern deep forest for T3 farming if mid-forest feels too easy. The expansion also introduced new chest spawn locations for enchant scrolls.
Gold Per Hour Optimization
The eastern loop — spawn exit, clear three clusters, return — generates the best gold-per-hour for mid-game players with T2 gear. Deep forest loops pay more per mob but cost more time dead or running from PvP. Calculate your net gold including death downtime, not just kills per minute.
Elite mobs are the efficiency breakpoint. Once you kill elites in under fifteen seconds, shift your route to prioritize elite spawn points over trash packs. See the Get Best Gear guide for duplicate priorities alongside gold.
Forest Danger by Depth
Outer forest (first 30 seconds from spawn): highest PvP danger because gankers camp new players. Mid forest: balanced mob and PvP risk. Deep forest: fewer gankers but harder mobs and boss-area proximity. Late-game players farm deep forest exclusively because undergeared gankers cannot threaten them.
If you are level 20–35, stay outer-to-mid. Level 40+ with T3 gear can push deep safely. Level 50+ with T4 weapon owns most PvP encounters outside organized gank squads.
Forest Session Planning
Set a 15-minute timer per forest trip. When it rings, return to merge regardless of inventory fullness. Overstaying invites PvP losses that erase session gains.
Deep northeastern V5 zones require T3 gear — do not push there with T2 unless grouping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Level 10 minimum with T1 gear. Level 20+ with T2 gear for comfortable farming.
There is no day/night cycle affecting safety. PvP is always active outside safe zones.
Scattered in deep forest areas. They respawn on timers and contain gold, enchants, and gear.
Blox Loot is not a base-building game. The forest is a combat and farming zone only.
Follow deep forest paths to marked boss entrances. See the Boss Areas map page.