There are many levels in Lost Castle 2, and each level is different. Whether it's the minions or the bosses, they all vary. Therefore, before tackling the levels, players need to understand their situations first. To help everyone pass through smoothly, today we will introduce all the levels of Lost Castle 2. After understanding them, you will find it much easier when you tackle the levels.

Dark Forest:
The game levels are divided into four major stages: Dark Forest, Ruined Village, Crystal Mountain, and Demon King's Castle. First, let’s look at the first stage, the Dark Forest. This stage has five types of minions: Goblin Drummer, Goblin Poison Shooter, Goblin Scout, Goblin Archer, and Goblin Brute. Among these five types, only the Goblin Brute is relatively strong; the others are quite weak.
Next are the bosses. There are three bosses in this stage: the Mad Gardener, Wood Spirit Guardian, and the First Warrior of Goblins. Among these three bosses, the Mad Gardener is the hardest to beat because he has two lives. In his second life, he enters a berserk state, making his attacks extremely dangerous. A slight misstep can lead to instant death. The other two bosses are much simpler, with very predictable attack patterns and few moves, making them easy to defeat. That's the first stage, the Dark Forest.

Ruined Village:
Next is the second stage, the Ruined Village. This stage has six types of minions: Mutated Villager, Giant Aberration, Corrupted Boar, Mutated Preacher, Drunkard, and Wraith Butcher. Among these six types, the Corrupted Boar is the hardest to handle. It has a continuous charge skill that is very difficult to dodge. Once hit, you lose a lot of health. When encountering a Corrupted Boar, lure it to the wall so it crashes into it, causing it to enter a paralyzed state where you can continuously throw items at it until it dies. This way, you can avoid its charging attacks.
The remaining five minions are not challenging and can be easily killed. After reviewing the minions, let's move on to the bosses. There are three bosses in this stage: Mutated Divine Servant, Last Guardian, and Alchemist. Among these three, the Mutated Divine Servant is the weakest under normal difficulty, followed by the Last Guardian, and the Alchemist is the hardest. However, under Nightmare difficulty, the Mutated Divine Servant becomes the most challenging, while the Last Guardian becomes the easiest. That's the situation with the bosses in this stage.

Crystal Mountain:
After understanding the previous stages, we come to the third stage, Crystal Mountain. There are eight types of minions in this stage: Crystal Devourer, Crystal Core Shooter, Ruins Guard, Young Dragon, Torch Rider, Shattered Claw, Stone Warrior, and Stone Worm. Among these eight types, the hardest to handle are the Young Dragon and Ruins Guard. The Young Dragon is a rare miniboss that appears only once per run, so there isn't much to say about it.
The main focus here is the Ruins Guard. It is a large creature that is hard to beat in its normal form. It slams the ground, making it easy to take damage during chaotic battles. Encountering this monster can be very frustrating. However, it has a special mechanism—a core that can be destroyed directly. By destroying the core before engaging, you can kill it instantly. After reviewing the minions, let's look at the bosses. There are three bosses in this stage: Enraged Thunder Sprite, Crystal Devourer, and Rock Titan. Among these three, the Crystal Devourer is the hardest due to its multiple area-of-effect skills, followed by the Rock Titan, and finally the Enraged Thunder Sprite.

Demon King's Castle:
Finally, the fourth stage. There are eight types of minions in this stage: Demon Fist, Demon Armor, Demon Eye, Demon Smasher, Demon Flesh, Gargoyle, Meat Mortar, and Shattered Claw. None of these minions are weak; when grouped together, they are extremely powerful and require AoE attacks to handle effectively.
Next are the bosses. There are three bosses in this stage. Surprisingly, the final boss, the Demon King, is the easiest. Next is the Demon King's Butler, and finally, the Gatekeeper boss, the Wandering Knight, which is the hardest among the three. It has two forms and extremely aggressive attacks. Without proper equipment, it is impossible to defeat it. It essentially serves as an "equipment inspector."

The above is an overview of all the levels in Lost Castle 2. After reading the detailed explanations, you should now have a clear understanding of the number of levels, the types of minions, and bosses in each stage. With this knowledge, you can challenge these levels in the game.