Chaos Hunter breaks the routine of the Turquoise season a bit. Instead of leaving bosses alone in their dungeons, the event distributes them throughout the World of Twelve and invites you to search for them before they disappear.
The cool thing is that he is not alone in the game. There is also an in-person part, so the news serves both those who want temporary titles and achievements and those who enjoy following these types of community celebrations.
How the in-game event works
During the event, groups formed by 4 identical replicas of different bosses appear. It's not a new dungeon or a combat overhaul, but rather a temporary hunt designed to move around, find your party, and unlock titles.
- You have to locate the groups of bosses spread around the world.
- Each defeated group grants a title associated with the corresponding boss.
- If you defeat the 6 boss groups, you can complete the temporary achievement Chaos Hunter.
Among the mentioned bosses there are replicas such as Gobball Real, Wey Wabbit and Ugah, among others. The trick is not only in winning the fight, but in completing the collection of titles and validating the temporary achievement before it is gone.
Important details to take into account
- Once discovered, a group of chaotic bosses always appear in the same place.
- The temporary achievement [Chaos Hunter] is within the Events category.
- After obtaining and consuming all 6 titles, you must log out and log in again to validate the achievement correctly.
- There is time until the next update to accept and validate that achievement before it is permanently retired.
The IRL part of the event
The hunt also had a part outside of the game. Between April 21, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. and April 28, 2026 at 6:00 p.m., Paris time, posters with emblematic bosses were distributed in partner businesses.
The dynamic was simple: find the poster in a participating city, go to the store and say that you had hunted the boss that appeared there. With that you could get a Turquoise token, limited to one per account.
Social networks, tracks and live monitoring
There was also a community layer. Sharing a photo in front of the sign and the associated store with the hashtag #CazadordeCaos allowed you to enter a draw for a premium Turquoise token, always within the established deadline.
For those who didn't know where to start, a page of clues was published and also links to follow some hunts live on Twitch. That gives the event a more communal feel and less of a simple daily task.
Why this news matters
Chaos Hunter works because it mixes exploration, nostalgia and community. Within the game it rewards moving and being attentive; Outside of it, it makes the celebration something closer for those who could participate in person.
If you are interested in temporary achievements, exclusive titles or simply getting out of the daily routine of DOFUS Touch for a bit, this was one of those news that should be looked at calmly so as not to miss dates or conditions.