When it comes to hunting, people often say that man is the most dangerous game. But let’s be real, giant monsters are way more dangerous, and the Monster Hunter franchise is loaded with them. Today, we’re going to take a closer look at the deadly new monsters of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, which launches on March 19.
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New Monsters, New Threats
As someone who has analyzed terrifying and deadly creatures like Pokémon, I feel confident in my ability to tackle the monstrous beasts of Monster Hunter. So let’s dive right in and explore these new additions to the game.
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Nargacuga (Rare Species)
The Nargacuga is a Flying Wyvern that takes danger to a whole new level. This rare form has the ability to turn invisible and shoot poisonous spikes from its spiky tail. Despite its classification as a Wyvern, which traditionally has two legs, this creature boasts four legs. Its orange markings and rainbow-colored scales may serve no practical purpose, but they do add a touch of ferocious beauty to this formidable beast.
Brachydios
The Brachydios, classified as a Brute Wyvern, challenges our preconceptions about monster anatomy. With its excessive number of limbs and a slimy appearance, some might argue that this creature is simply suffering from a terrible illness. Perhaps we should consider whether these monsters are angry because they’re sick all the time. It’s an injustice that we might not fully comprehend.
Rust Duramboros
The Rust Duramboros is a subspecies of the Brute Wyvern and, unfortunately, doesn’t receive the respect it deserves. Despite its menacing horns and deadly ax tail, this creature has been nicknamed the Pink Dobo due to its coloring from living in the deserts of Sandy Plains. It’s disheartening that these legendary beasts are often slain for no good reason, and even more demeaning when they are given derogatory nicknames.
Ivory Lagiacrus
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Well, this one is a bit of a surprise. The Ivory Lagiacrus, classified as a Leviathan, bears a striking resemblance to a crocodile. Its behavior also aligns with that of a crocodile, feeding on carcasses and other animals to regain stamina. Although it does possess enhanced thunder attacks, it seems two out of three features resemble a crocodile more than a typical Leviathan.
Lagiacrus (Rare Species)
It appears that Lagiacrus comes in multiple forms, and this rare species calls underwater ruins its home. Despite the underwater environment, it can shoot bolts of electricity from its mouth without electrocuting itself. It’s truly fascinating how nature defies our expectations.
Jhen Mohran (Subspecies)
The Jhen Mohran is an Elder Dragon that leaves us scratching our heads in confusion. Examining its peculiar shape, we struggle to discern its true nature. Is it even alive? The horns protruding from one end and a foot are the only identifiable features. Monster hunters might believe they are doing this creature a favor by putting it out of its misery, assuming it has a miserable existence at all.
Ceadeus (Subspecies)
The Ceadeus, an Elder Dragon subspecies, seems to be hunted primarily for its golden skin and horns. This raises questions about the claims that monster hunters are protecting humans from dangerous monsters. Instead, it appears they have succumbed to the allure of poaching these majestic golden creatures. It’s a reminder that sometimes the real monsters are the ones we least suspect.
Guran-Miraosu
Finally, we come across a creature that resembles what we expect from an elder dragon. The Guran-Miraosu specializes in fire attacks and can spew fireballs from multiple openings on its body. While the exact number of openings might lead to a few smirks, a battle with this creature is undoubtedly a dangerous and awe-inspiring encounter.
Stygian Zinogre
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The Stygian Zinogre takes the crown as the most terrifying monster in the game. With its menacing claws and fangs, this Fanged Wyvern strikes fear into the hearts of even the most seasoned hunters. It even has the ability to expel red and black lightning, known as Dragon-Element damage. Who knew dragons could be elements? Time for a quick science lesson!
Hungry Deviljho
The Hungry Deviljho, a Brute Wyvern, is aptly named with its insatiable hunger and intimidating set of teeth. It’s drooling so much that more than half of its teeth can’t even fit in its mouth. When it enters rage mode, the haze and lightning emanating from its face make it clear that angering this monster would be a grave mistake. It’s like the Hulk, but with a few extra teeth.
FAQs
Q: Where can I find more information about Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate’s monsters?
A: For more detailed information about the game’s monstrous creatures, you can visit the Monster Hunter Wiki and dive deeper into the fascinating world of Monster Hunter.
Conclusion
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate introduces a diverse array of new monsters that will keep players on their toes. From the elusive Nargacuga to the intimidating Stygian Zinogre, each creature presents its own unique challenges. As hunters set out on their quests, they must be prepared to confront these formidable adversaries with skill and determination. Happy hunting!
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