Lala Barina is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: Temnocerans native to the Scarlet Forest with distinctive, pirouette-like movements. Their fluids contain a neuroplegic agent which they mix with water to produce red, petal-like bristles on their abdomens. When agitate, Lala Barina open these bristles like a deadly, blossoming […]
Monster Hunter Wilds: Congalala (Large Monster)
Congalala is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: Large fanged beasts with pink fur and a distinct crest, which the males sculpt with plant oils and juices as a sign of virility. Congalala are common in temperate forests and are therefore well researched. They’re big eaters and love mushrooms, […]
Monster Hunter Wilds: Balahara (Large Monster)
Balahara is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: Desert-dwelling leviathans that build carapace out of the fulgurite formed by lightning strikes. They use their flexible skeletons and serpentine bodies to create quicksand traps for unwary prey. Inside their mouths are multiple eye-like sensory organs. The mucus they secret contains […]
Monster Hunter Wilds: Doshaguma (Large Monster)
Doshaguma is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: Fangest beasts that are sometimes seen traveling in packs. Ruggedly built and extremely aggressive, Doshaguma won’t hesitate to throw everything they’ve got at enemies – even other small monsters. They have been known to take prey back to their dens, which […]
Monster Hunter Wilds: Uth Duna (Large Monster)
Uth Duna is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: The leviathan that reigns supreme over the Scarlet Forest’s ecosystem. It has adapted to water-rich environments and is sighted most often during the Downpour. Uth Duna’s secretions when combined with water form a protective veil that not only absorbs hostile […]
Monster Hunter Wilds: Rompopolo (Large Monster)
Rompopolo is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: Dappled brute wyverns that prowl Oilwell Basin. They use their tails to inject gas into the ground and detonate it, then feed on the small creatures that are unearthed. The toxic gas they spray from their tongues serve to weaken prey, […]
Monster Hunter Wilds: Rey Dau (Large Monster)
Rey Dau is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: The flying wyvern that reigns supreme over the Windward Plains’ ecosystem. It has adapted to the Sandtide – when it most frequently appears – and is able to store, amplify, and discharge the storm’s heavy lightning to lethal effect. Rey […]
Monster Hunter Wilds: Nerscylla (Large Monster)
Nerscylla is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: Temnocerans that inhabit the Iceshard Cliffs. They weave vast, sticky webs across their territory, using them and various status ailments to corner prey before utilizing pincer-like jaws to finish it off. Sometimes dead Gypceros can be found in the webs, the […]
Monster Hunter Wilds: Hirabami (Large Monster)
Hirabami is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: Leviathans that inhabit the Iceshard Cliffs. They have sharp, pincer-like tails and peculiar membranes on their necks that catch the wind and keep them aloft. Hirabami can sometimes be sighted nesting in groups along the cliffs, using their scales or foreclaws […]
Monster Hunter Wilds: Ajarakan (Large Monster)
Ajarakan is a large Monster that you can slay or capture in Monster Hunter Wilds. Characteristics: Characteristic by their highly developed carapace, Ajarakan wrap themselves in molten metal that they rub together to heat up and create explosions. Presumably due to the friction of their metal, they can reach high enough temperatures to melt even the […]
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