While GHOUL RE emphasizes its intense PvP (Player versus Player) environment—including the challenging Perma Death PvP mode—developers have not overlooked the PvE (Player versus Environment) landscape. The latest update introduces exciting Raid bosses, allowing players to take a break from relentless player killing. In this comprehensive GHOUL RE Boss Guide, we provide everything you need to know about these formidable foes.
How to Summon Bosses in GHOUL RE
In GHOUL RE, you can encounter two distinct boss types:
- CCG Bosses and Ghoul Bosses (the smaller encounters)
- Raid Bosses (the more challenging adversaries)

To summon smaller bosses, simply accept missions from your faction’s mission board. As a Ghoul player, you can undertake CCG Boss missions, while CCG members can take on Ghoul Boss missions. Upon accepting a mission, you’ll receive a yellow arrow indicating where the boss has spawned. Although these smaller bosses can be taken down solo, we recommend bringing along a friend or two for support, as rival faction players might disrupt your efforts.
In addition to CCG and Ghoul Boss missions, both factions can participate in Boss Fighting missions. These missions are unique as they spawn both an opposing faction boss and one of your own. This results in a spectacular clash between two NPC bosses, providing an opportunity for you to influence the battle. These encounters tend to be easier than typical boss missions since both bosses will primarily focus on each other, allowing you to deal damage with minimal distraction. Again, team up for safety.

To spawn a Raid Boss, first ensure you have 5,000 Yen (approximately $35.00 USD or €33.00). Next, seek out the Boss Raid NPC—a girl with blonde hair located near the CCG building—to summon one of the three available bosses. Once activated, you’ll be teleported to a designated area to engage in combat. You should definitely gather as many friends as possible, as up to 7 additional players can join you in the battle.
If you want to respawn any boss, simply accept another mission from the mission board or pay the fee again to the Raid Boss NPC.
Comprehensive Guide to GHOUL RE Raid Bosses
Soloing Raid Bosses without advanced tactics is incredibly challenging. These bosses boast immense health and powerful attacks that can deal significant damage. Therefore, it’s highly advisable to team up with a group of players (up to 8 can grapple with a Raid Boss) to increase your chances of success.
Eto Boss Guide in GHOUL RE

Eto is arguably the easiest of the three bosses in GHOUL RE, despite its fierce appearance. With the right strategies, it can be defeated more easily than expected. Eto has 4 distinct moves:
- Basic Attack – Eto swings an arm to the opposite side, an easily predictable action that can be parried.
- Scream – Eto lowers its head and releases a scream. Spam the parry button to mitigate damage from this move.
- Slam – Eto raises its fists and slams down. This cannot be parried—dodging is necessary.
- Shards – Eto releases shards from its back while facing away from the targeted player. This attack can be parried if you quickly spam the parry button.
Though it appears challenging, learning Eto’s moves can allow your team to bring it down swiftly. Most encounters last between 3 to 5 minutes, and players are likely to adapt during the fight.
For an easy win against Eto, hide behind a rock at one corner of the arena. Eto cannot reach you here, allowing your health to regenerate. Continue damaging Eto while retreating behind the rock for recovery as necessary, and repeat this strategy for consistent victory.
Tatara Boss Guide in GHOUL RE

Tatara is more predictable than Eto but presents its own challenge with superior health. Initially, players can feel discouraged due to unimpressive damage output, but Tatara becomes a manageable, tanky boss as you continue the fight.
- Basic Attacks – Tatara swings its arms towards players, easily parried.
- Flame Thrower – After clapping its fists, Tatara will release a flame attack. Spamming the parry button effectively counters this.
- Barrage + Slam – While clapping fists without glowing blue, Tatara attacks the ground. Most attacks can be parried, but the ending slam must be dodged.
- Slam – Tatara raises its arms to attack. This also requires dodging.
One player should focus on parrying while the other inflicts damage. The parrying player should have recovery skills and focus on dodging, while their partner strikes from behind. Both players need strong gear and abilities for this tactic to work effectively.
Nero Boss Guide in GHOUL RE

Nero has the fewest moves among Raid bosses but inflicts the most damage. As the majority of its attacks can be parried, practice will make this boss one of the easier encounters. However, be prepared for area-wide attacks, which can lead to significant damage if players are unprepared.
- Basic Attack – Nero strikes sideways with one tentacle, triggerable to be parried.
- (Jump) Slam Attack – At the onset of battle, Nero chooses a target and performs a slam attack. This is parryable; maintain close proximity to Nero to prevent this attack from reoccurring.
- Hug Attack – Nero will extend all tentacles and slam them down. This attack can be challenging to parry.
- Ball Curl Attack – Nero curls its tentacles into a ball and releases them. This attack can knock you back if unblocked, so be cautious.
At this moment, there are no cheese methods known for defeating Nero.
Loot Drops from GHOUL RE Bosses
Most bosses in GHOUL RE share a similar loot pool. While Raid bosses offer some unique items, players can expect comparable loot across all bosses. Below is a detailed list of potential drops.
Loot Type | Loot Name |
Equipment | Panda Mask, Yomo Outfit, Senior Investigator Black, Despair Necklace, Centipede Bracelet, Leg Shackle, Bloody Cape, Armband |
Fragments | Rinkaku, Koukaku, Ukaku, Bikaku, Kakuju (both regular and refined) |
Other | Panda Mask, Yomo Outfit, Senior Investigator Black, Despair Necklace, Centipede Bracelet, Leg Shackle, Bloody Cape, Armband |
Additionally, each Raid boss features a few unique drops, though these are not guaranteed:
- Eto – One Eyed Fragment, SSS Owl Blueprint
- Nero – Deformed Kakuhou Fragment, Ginkui Blueprint
- Tatara – One Eyed Fragment, Solace Blueprint
That’s everything you need to embark on successful Boss Raids in GHOUL RE. Grab your friends, enjoy the thrilling encounters, and reap the valuable loot! If you haven’t already, don’t miss our GHOUL RE codes for fantastic freebies.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions About GHOUL RE Bosses
What are the different types of bosses in GHOUL RE?
In GHOUL RE, you will find two main types of bosses: smaller CCG and Ghoul Bosses, and the formidable Raid Bosses.
How to summon Raid Bosses in GHOUL RE?
To summon a Raid Boss, you need to have 5,000 Yen and interact with the Boss Raid NPC located near the CCG building.
Is it possible to defeat Raid Bosses solo?
While technically possible with advanced tactics, it is highly recommended to team up with friends, as Raid Bosses are tough and require multiple players to overcome effectively.
What rewards do I get for defeating bosses in GHOUL RE?
You can expect various loot types including gear, fragments, and unique items from Raid bosses. Rewards can differ between bosses, providing incentives to engage with each one.
Can I respawn bosses in GHOUL RE?
Yes, you can respawn bosses by accepting another mission from the mission board or repaying the fee to the Raid Boss NPC.