Monster Hunter Freedom Unite Lunastra
Lunastra is an elder dragon 1st introduced in the 2nd installment of the monster hunter franchise, monster hunter freedom 2 (Mhf2) released in August 28th, 2007. Her latest appearance prior to monster hunter world (Mhw) was monster hunter freedom unite (Mhfu). She was designed to be a female version of teostra, similarly to how rathian is the female version to rathalos. Her appearance seems to be the opposite of teostra’s, having blue scales/fur, instead of red scales/fur, and flat, crown-like horns instead of long, curly goat-like horns. She also lacks a beard, which teostra has.
In Mhf2 they both have a fiery aura that depletes health over time if you get too close to them, but if you poisoned them, or broke their horns, the aura will dissipate.What made her different?In previous games such as Mhf2 and Mhfu, there we’re no new attacks/mechanics that made her different and was pretty much a clone of teo except she made explosions with her tail whip, which teostra didn’t, and was weak to ice and dragon, as opposed to teostra’s water and dragon weakness (water and ice in Mhw). You could say that the rathian is also a clone of rathalos, but rathian behaves much differently than rathalos. She stays on the ground more often, has a poison tail flip, and a triple fireball. Lunastra literally had no new attacks to separate her from her counterpart, behaved the exact same as her counterpart, and her gear wasn’t that great compared to teo’s back then, thus making her forgetable. Teostra made a reappearance in Monster hunter 4, and monster hunter 4 ultimate (monster hunter 4G in japan),where he gained the blast blight and his infamous supernova attack. There was no lunastra to be found however, leaving fans to believe that Capcom weren’t ever bringing her back.How is she different now in Mhw? On May 30th, 2018 a trailer was released by the official monster hunter channel, revealing that lunastra was making a return in Mhw as dlc, being released later that night.
This is the 1st time Lunastra has been in a monster hunter game in a whopping 10 years! And she actually has a mechanic that differentiates her from teostra, as well as her own theme, which has more harps instead of brass horns like in Teostra’s theme. She now has blue embers which she puts on the floor in whatever area she’s at, and sparks the embers to light a blue flame. If standing on these blue flames, your health will gradually decrease.
Monster hunter freedom unite dicas BR. Pagina feita especialmente para quem curti a saga monster hunter. Monster Hunter Freedom UNITE - Don't be greedy! Teostra, Lunastra, and Kushala Daora in a unlockable Epic Hunting Quest. For best results use a Bone Sword and Shield, and Mamofu Set to prove your worth. Afterwards you will have to program your very own PSP to Wii interfacer and have the Wii acknowledge the save file. The more I play.
If you use a cool drink, or the fireproof mantle, the effects of the flames will be nullified. I should note that when lunastra attacks you near these blue flames, they will act as short range projectiles and can hurt the hunter pretty badly. I should also note that if you strike the embers with water weapons, it will actually put out the embers before lunastra can ignite them.
Like teostra, she now has a supernova attack, but hers is quite different than teostra’s. She’ll scatter blue embers everywhere on the arena, and spark them with a heat wave, which doubles the rate of health depletion. After that she’ll spark them again to make them explode and die out. Lunastra and Teostra have something special called a bond attack.
For this to happen, a Lunastra and a Teostra have to be in the same area, and enraged. Lunastra and Teostra will fly and dance around each other, beautiful red and blue embers surrounding them before doing both of their supernova’s at the same time. The game will notify you when they are about to perform this attack, just like how the game notifies you if a turf war has just begun. One last thing, she can’t be flashed out of the air, but she’ll still retain the flash effect, and If she has blue sparkles around her when flashed, she will automatically perform her supernova attack.What i think of her.absolutely love her rework. She’s the opposite to Teostra’s close range brawler style, a long range fighter. Her attacks and mechanics are very creative, and i LOVE seeing that bond attack.
Her theme to me is slightly better than teo’s, and that gorgeous blue glow really tops the cake. Sure she whooped my butt the 1st time around, but now I understand her moveset,(i hope.) and think she’s a real fun monster, especially with the insect glaive.
Ima go so far as to say shes probably my 2nd favorite elder dragon of all time. But real talk here, whats with Nergigante and Kushala chasing her all the time!? It seems that every time i do her optional quest, one of them are always in the quest.
This wouldn’t be a bad thing if they would just LEAVE ME ALONE. After one of them encounter Lunastra, they duke it out, and then Luna leaves, but either nerg or kush will just follow her around and abuse her.
Are they supposed to be like that? Or is it a bug or something? Its just something that peeves me.But what about you guys? Lemme know why, and also if i missed anything, I’m always all ears.Now with all that said and done, this better be featured.cuz I practically broke my fingers typing this.I’ll wait. Share to.
Monsters that premiered in the second generation of games ( Monster Hunter 2, Monster Hunter Freedom 2, and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite). Japanese names are noted in italics; if the English name is identical to the Japanese or is an accurate translation, the Japanese will not be listed.If you're looking for Hypnocatrice and Lavasioth, both of which debuted in the main series in Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, they can be found on the Frontier monsters page, as they technically appeared in Frontier first. Appearances:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteMonster Hunter 3, Portable 3rd, 3 UltimateMonster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateWorld: IceborneMammoth-like herbivores that prowl the snowy mountains. Very territorial, they frequently appear in herds and tend to run at the sign of trouble usually in the form of Tigrexes and Barioths.: With emphasis on 'cowardly' they may put up a fight for a while before running off.: Unless when attacked.: They're used as beasts of burden in snowy areas. Also by the Capital C Caravan to get to Harth in 4/4 Ultimate.Anteka (Gaushika). Appearances:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteGenerations (Giaprey only), Generations UltimateA second-generation breed of Theropod Bird Wyverns which make cold, high-altitude locations their abode, distinguishable by their crystal-blue scales with sky-blue stripes and a nasty spit which can cover the victim in ice, rendering any action but movement nigh-impossible so long as he/she is stuck.
Nominate subspecies:Freedom 2, Freedom UnitePortable 3rdMonster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateWorld: IceborneBrute subspecies:Portable 3rdMonster Hunter 4, 4 UltimateMonster Hunter World: IceborneMolten rare species:Monster Hunter 4, 4 UltimateGrimclaw deviant:Generations, Generations UltimateZenith variant:Frontier Z onwards'Lone species:Online'Menacing snowy peaks and hot deserts alike, the nomadic Tigrex is dreaded for its primal nature, sheer aggression, and a roar that can actually damage any unlucky Hunter. Distinguishable by its orange scales with turquoise stripes, the Tigrex first haunted the mountains of Pokke before moving on to other grounds, such as the desert and the area around Yukumo. Portable 3rd introduces a black-scaled Subspecies with golden stripes, with twice the aggression as its cousin and has since adapted to volcanoes. 4 gives us an even meaner version with red scales and black stripes that generates explosive powder. Generations adds the deviant Grimclaw Tigrex. Frontier Z would introduce an older Zenith that has spiked protrusions. Online would introduce a Lone species of Tigrex that uses magma as armor.
Explore introduces a variant colored like.: They tire out a lot faster than most monsters. This is the perfect chance to plant a tinged meat.: Tigers, if the name, stripes, and savage behavior wasn't enough of an indication.: The only monster based on to not be a Brute Wyvern, as they weren't introduced until the following generation.: Tigrexs general strategy is to repeatedly charge at you, huck rocks at you, charge at you, scream at you, and until you die from it.: Once they get angry, they'll attack relentlessly. Also, whenever a player mounts it, the Tigrex goes absolutely bananas rolling all over the place instead of standing on the spot trying to shake the hunter off like most other monsters.: No, its not. Tigrexs deals damage because its using its massive lungs as a pressurized air cannon, filling them with air and then contracting them in an instant.: Molten Tigrex is almost as bad as Deviljho when its enraged; once it gets mad, its muscles bulge out between its scales. Having its raw muscles on display does mean but considering it's, well, a super-powerful and berserk Tigrex, its not something you really want to be near.: Tigrex can slide its claw across the ground to launch multiple boulders, and is the only ranged attack in its arsenal.:, it has the ears, posture and gait of a tiger, but is otherwise completely reptilian.: In along with Rathalos.: Tigrex is a fast and flaily monster with very little warning for its attacks. Nominate subspecies:Freedom UnitePortable 3rd, 3 UltimateGenerations, Generations UltimateWorld: IceborneGreen subspecies:Portable 3rd, 3 UltimateLucent rare species:3 UltimateSilverwind deviant:Generations, Generations UltimateA black panther-like Wyvern commonly found in jungles. Where the Tigrex specializes in its power and ferocity, the Nargacuga relies on its speed and agility to tear down any opposition.
Portable 3rd introduces a green-scaled Subspecies, and 3 Ultimate a metallic lucent form, each increasingly more dangerous than the last, especially when enraged. Generations adds the deviant Silverwind Nargacuga, who can shoot curved beams with every tail swing. Explore would introduce a Variant that stores water in its fur and uses it to augment its attacks.: In Portable 3rd and 3U, breaking its wings will cause it to lose its footing and fall to the ground, leaving it vulnerable to attacks. Appearances:Freedom 2, Freedom UnitePortable 3rdMonster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateA gigantic, armored Wyvern that is most at home in volcanic areas.: Breaking its stomach makes the rest of its body more vulnerable to damage.: The Sonic Blast, a devastating wind tunnel attack of terrifying range and power. It's only effective if a Hunter is too far away from it, but when it hits, it hits hard, and survivors also get Severe Dragonblight. This is the attack that destroyed the Felyne Elder's boat in 4U, stranding her on Cheeko Sands and killing her husband.: It can inflict a severe form of Defense Down.
If you didn't think to bring Adamant Seeds or other means of clearing Defense Down, enjoy getting carted in 1-2 hits!.: It can burrow underground and reappear elsewhere. Although it is used offensively, it is more often used to put a fair distance between itself and Hunters to make the Hunters easy targets for its devastating Sonic Blast attack.: One of two Flying Wyverns that are on par with Elder Dragons in terms of power. The other is Ukanlos.: Sports two prominent tusks on its lower jaw (minus the 'evil' part; it's an animal, after all).: Of Freedom 2 in multiplayer, Freedom Unite in single.player, and the 'Cowardly Palico' in 4 and 4 Ultimate.: In 4U, it can cause certain parts of Ingle Isle to rise and fall when it uses certain attacks. Indented areas generate hot spots that damage Hunters who stand on it, but in exchange, give hunters elevated locations from which to make mounting attempts.:.: Like Tigrex, standing too close to it will hurt Hunters a lot.
If you're unlucky enough, it can even be a.: It's pretty slow compared to the other Pseudo Flying Wyverns, but it has the power and defenses to make up for it.: Classified as a Flying Wyvern despite being, well, flightless. Curiously, it wasn't reclassified even in Portable 3rd, even with the Fanged Wyvern class introduction. It still has some classical physiological features of a Flying Wyvern, such as small hind legs and over-sized front limbs.
Appearances:Freedom UnitePortable 3rd4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateThe Akantor's icy counterpart and final boss of Freedom Unite, the Ukanlos is another gigantic Pseudo Flying Wyvern that breathes blizzards and freezes all but the most skilled of Hunters.: Breaking its stomach makes its entire body more vulnerable to damage. This also makes its front arms soft enough for green sharpness weapons to attack without bouncing off.: Able to leap a great distance despite its massive bulk.: It can fire an icy beam that launches ice chunks. If hit by the beam,. If struck by the ice chunks, you'll take major damage and get inflicted with the instead.
If you're not able to get out in a hurry, this usually has about the same effect.: Both its freeze beam and the ice boulders which it throws with its shovel chin can inflict the Snowman status on Hunters and Palicoes, greatly hindering their movement.: Similar to Akantor, it can also burrow underground. The main difference is that it will partially resurface to use its swim attack most of the time.: One of two Flying Wyverns that are on par with Elder Dragons in terms of power. The other is Akantor.: Of Freedom Unite in multiplayer.: In 4U, its roar and belly flop attacks can cause portions of the Polar Field's landmass to shift up or down, similar to Akantor's effects on Ingle Isle.: Can use a swim attack after digging through the ground, in which only its dorsal plates are visible. It can also track its targets during this move, making it very difficult to avoid.: More like a spade, which it uses to dig through heavy snow.:.: Both literally and figuratively.: Classified as a Flying Wyvern despite being, well, flightless. Like with Akantor, it wasn't reclassified even after being reintroduced in Portable 3rd.: Like Akantor, he's immune to traps.: Ukanlos Gems in High Rank and Ukanlos Stones in G Rank.: The blue to Akantor's red, as reinforced by their in-game title 'Twin Walls'.: A variation: Ukanlos's trademark tunneling attack is a rather slow chase to slice a hunter with its fin peeking out of the ice.
Because of the Ukanlos's immense size and the move's very accurate turning, this slow movement ends up requiring substantial effort needed to dodge it.: It just absolutely loves tunneling (technically digging into the iceberg and swimming) around and chasing you.: Fires a freezing beam. Juvenile/adult nominate subspecies:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom Unite4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimatePlum subspecies:Freedom Unite4 UltimateStonefist deviant:Generations, Generations UltimateZentih VariantFrontier Z onwardsLone Species:OnlineRed Carapaceons that resemble hermit crabs. They inhabit deserts and forests, preferably where there's water nearby.
Upon reaching adulthod, Hermitaurs ditch their own shells in favor of Monoblos skulls and become Daimyo Hermitaurs. Freedom Unite introduces a violet-shelled Subspecies that instead uses Diablos skulls. Generations adds the deviant Stonefist Hermitaur, who has a tougher claw. Frontier Z introduces an older Zenith that has much more developed claws and a differently shaped horn on its shell. Online introduces a Lone species with crystals growing on its claws.: Using a Barrel Bomb or Sonic Bomb when Daimyo Hermitaur retreats into its shell will topple it, making it easier to damage.: In 4U, Daimyo Hermitaur and its subspecies gain the ability to fake out Hunters by first blocking with their claws and hiding within its shell, then unleashing a torrent of water afterwards.
This can usually be predicted by watching the monster's behavior; when they're doing the fake-out version, they'll aggressively turn to keep the hunter in their sights while guarding.: A cutscene shows Feylnes coming across a Monoblos skull, only to find that a Hermitaur has already claimed it.: Daimyo Hermitaur can dig into the ground and pop up beneath hunters shell-first multiple times before properly resurfacing. They'll also occasionally try to dive on a hunter from underground for a pin attack.: To the point where it practically teleports underground.: In the lore, Daimyo Hermitaurs are described as all but oblivious to the world around them, only turning hostile when attacked first. In actual gameplay, this is mostly regulated to a short while of continuing to find edible bits in the sand once the hunter is detected until they exercise the same aggression as any other boss monster.: Giant flailing water-shooting enemy crabs that can cut rock. In fact, the Daimyo Hermitaur's first mission in Freedom Unite is called this Stonefist Hermitaur is easily twice as large as Daimyo Hermitaur.: Daimyo Hermitaur is capable of jumping astoundingly high, in an attempt to land on an unfortunate hunter.: If Daimyo Hermitaur retreats into its shell, ESP notwithstanding.
Juvenile/adult nominate subspecies:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteGenerations, Generations UltimateTerra subspecies:Freedom UniteRustrazor deviant:Generations UltimateSwordmaster variant:OnlineLone species:OnlineBlue hermit crab-like Carapaceons that make the volcanoes and swamps their home. Once they reach maturity, they, like the Hermitaurs, shed their own shell in favor of a Gravios skull as the Shogun Ceanataur. Freedom Unite introduces a black-shelled Subspecies which wears a Black Gravios skull. Generations Ultimate introduces a deviant that wears a Glavenus skull known as the Rustrazor Ceanataur.
Online would introduce a variant that is strangely coated in blood, and a Lone species with a shield-shaped claw.: Its scythe pincers are described as being able to cut cleanly through bedrock., Blademaster weapons made out of its parts tend to have natural Purple sharpness, the highest sharpness level in the console series.: The Rustrazor deviant's lore describes it as being able to thanks to it sharpening its claws on the Glavenus skull it wears, rendering armor useless against its attacks. Fittingly, it can inflict with some of its attacks.: When it enters rage mode and extends its scythe pincers.: The Shogun Ceanataur will be fixed in a state of permanent rage if you break either of its claws. This is no longer the case in Generations.: Unlike the Daimyo Hermitaur, Shogun Ceanataur can leap onto and crawl around ceilings.
It can then proceed to from this position.: Like its relative Daimyo Hermitaur, Shogun Ceanataur can burrow underground and attack from beneath by clawing with its scythelike pincers.: The Rustrazor is addicted to sharpening its claws on its Glavenus skull. The fact that withdrawal means its claws rusting helps nothing.: Its water jet attack manifests as a thin beam, more akin to Plesioth's water jet than the Daimyo Hermitaur's foamy water spray.: About as big as a Daimyo Hermitaur.: The regular species. Super meat boy game. Appearances:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteLone Species:OnlineGigantic Carapaceons with absurdly long legs and a Lao Shan-Lung skull for a shell.
Online introduces two Lone Species, both use an Akantor skull for a shell and but Guren has high amounts of heat flowing through it's body.: Literally played straight: each of its long legs are quite soft and vulnerable, so attacking them repeatedly will eventually cause the monster to come crashing down in a heap which then exposes two more of its weakspots note the face and the abdomen, located between the body and the shell. It is also incredibly weak to Fire and Dragon elements.: Shen Gaoren is an Elder Dragon-level threat.: The greatest one amongst the Carapaceons.: Of the single-player campaign in Freedom 2. Its urgent quest is the last one you unlock after completing the key quests that follow up the closure of the game's main story. Defending the Fortress from this crustacean monstrosity will be the hunter's final task.
Conga and Congalala:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteMonster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations UltimateEmerald subspecies:Freedom UniteMonster Hunter 4, 4 UltimateLone Species:OnlineMedium-sized, pink-furred, gorilla-like Fanged Beasts that inhabit jungles and swamps. Using body slams, dashes, and farts, Congas are not to be underestimated despite their massive girth, let alone their adult forms, which can now hurl their own excrement onto you and sports a potentially fatal triple claw swipe before dropping itself on the ground, which can unbalance nearby Hunters. Freedom Unite introduces a green-furred Subspecies that's even gassier. Online introduces a gold furred Lone species that came to be by eating special mushrooms.: Congalala and its subspecies get exhausted quickly compared to most other monsters, leaving them vulnerable to. It can get around this by eating the mushrooms and ore it carries around in its tail, though.: Despite its girth, Congalala can move surprisingly quickly and make large jumps.: The Emerald Congalala sports one.
The regular Congalala has a small goatee.: Will flex its belly on occasion, puffing it out to deflect attacks before doing a body-slam.: One of its attacks involves jumping in the air and landing on its stomach.: After eating something, it can exhale a stream of gas that varies depending on what it ate.: In-game lore tells that Emerald Congalalas are basically Congas that ate way too many plants.: Besides farting, Congalalas can hurl their own shit on you. Same status ailment, but twice as disgusting.: Sometimes holds a chunk of mineral rock in its tail instead of a mushroom. When eaten, it will give the Congalala Sleep status attacks.: It has the body of a gorilla and a prehensile monkey tail.: Congalala can eat any mushroom without ill effect, including mushrooms that cause poisoning and paralysis.: Not only is it disgusting, it also causes the 'Soiled' status, disabling your capability to use healing items.
The Emerald Congalala is even gassier, farting after more of its attacks and even having a super fart that will send you flying.: Fat and extremely ill tempered.: Besides farting and dung-hurling (which causes 'Soiled'), Congalalas can also use their breath to cause other status ailments. Whichever food it holds in its tail will indicate the kind of ailment one should expect.: Emerald Congalala.: They can occasionally rear up and slam their fists to the ground, creating a small quake.: It can literally leap from one area to the next, like it was shot out of a cannon.: Congalala and its subspecies are well-balanced in Stories. Both have a Health and Speed rating of 3/5, but while the former leans slightly more towards defense than offense, having a below average Attack stat of 2/5 and an above average Defense stat of 4/5, the subspecies falls squarely in the middle, with both its Attack and Defense stats being a moderate 3/5.: Basically a pink gorilla with a gray underbelly and a hippo's face.: When it eats a Nitroshroom, it gains a flaming breath attack. 4 Ultimate replaces the fire with explosive powder that can inflict.:. Congalala's changes depending on what kind of food it eats. One event quest in 4 Ultimate involves hunting a Congalala and an Emerald Congalala that start off smaller than you. Both of them carry a that causes them to grow huge after eating it, complete with the classic sound effect.: Its tail is usually busy holding a mushroom or stone for the creature to snack on later, but when said objects have either been eaten or dislodged note by attacking the tail enough times, it then uses its tail to pluck and hurl fresh dung at its opponents.: Its pink fur is incorporated into both male and female armor sets.: The Emerald Congalala's gas can be used as airship fuel.
The Territorial Dung they throw can be traded in for a significant amount of currency points.: Besides its signature Soiled status effect, it can also cause poison or paralysis depending on what it ate.: Between the dung-tossing and the farting? Absolutely, although the Soiled status isn't likely to make anyone laugh.: Visually, the Congalala's face and buttcheeks literally turn red when enraged.: In 4, you're introduced to Frenzied monsters by way of a Congalala giving in to it.: It has very long claws on its hands that it uses in attacks.Blango / Blangonga (Dodoburango) (variants: Copper Blangonga, Zenith Blangonga) Ruler of the Snow (Wild Monk of the Dunes, Flame Lion).
Blango and Blangonga:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteGenerations, Generations UltimateCopper subspecies:Freedom UniteZenith variant:Frontier ZLone species:OnlineWhite-furred, baboon-like Fanged Beasts inhabiting snowy peaks. Weak on their own, Blangos receive a power boost in the presence of an alpha male, which sports vicious jumping skills. Freedom Unite introduces a copper-furred, desert-dwelling Subspecies. Frontier introduces an older Zenith Variant with more muscular arms and is the Alpha of several hundred Blango and Blangonga.
Online introduces a Lone species that uses hot volcanic rocks like boxing gloves.: Breaking the Blangonga's fangs will negate its roar and make the Blangos stop assisting it, making it easier to defeat.: The Blangonga's preferred combat style.: In the opening of Monster Hunter 2, a Blangonga manages to do this with one hand against a.: The Copper subspecies hurls rocks instead of ice.: It can dig underground before emerging beneath a hunter.: It's basically a gorilla mixed with a baboon the size of a rhino.: Blangongas sport a pair. Break them and their roar won't be much trouble anymore.: Blangongas can call Blangos when in trouble. This will fail if its fangs are broken, as the Blangos see them as a sign of leadership.: It hits really hard, but it's not particularly durable.: They can occasionally rear up and slam their fists to the ground, creating a small quake.: On occasion, the Copper subspecies throws a massive boulder that bounces around the battlefield. Borders on due to its curving trajectory.: It travels to different areas by making massive jumps.: Gorilla/baboon hybrid, but the point is the same. Blangonga is notorious not for being a difficult fight, but an incredibly annoying one due to its agility and damage output.: The standard Blangonga's main weakness is Fire, and it was required to break its fangs prior to the fourth generation.: The Copper Blangonga's main weakness is Ice, and you need to use it if you want to break its fangs.: The Copper Blangonga hits hard, moves quickly, and has a notably tougher hide than its does.: For a Fanged Beast, the Blangonga's roar can actually stop Hunters in their tracks. Nominate subspecies:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteMonster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateMonster Hunter World: IceborneFurious variant:Freedom UniteMonster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateWorld: IceborneA powerful Primate Fanged Beast with a pair of large horns and control over electricity. Normally solitary, the Rajang is a creature so powerful few have ever met it, let alone survived through it to tell the tale, especially once it activates its Rage Mode, in which its hair turns gold and becomes even more powerful.
Freedom Unite introduces a variant that's permanently enraged, with another rage mode on top of that. Explore introduces a variant during the crossover.: For a creature so unbelievably strong, Rajang has a couple of weaknesses:. Observant players will note that its hind legs aren't as well developed as its forelimbs. In, breaking its tail will render it unable to transform into its enraged state.
Unfortunately, this doesn't apply to Furious Rajang, who already has its tail cut off. It has less HP and takes more damage from attacks than most monsters in its danger category, meaning it goes down surprisingly quickly.: One of Furious Rajang's materials is called Ghoulish Gold Gorer.: To put it bluntly, Rajang has no off-switch. Hunters fighting against it will have to deal with relentless attacks from any distance that only get faster and more powerful the more enraged it gets.: It has the most amount of turf wars, indicating this, even against weaker monsters.
It also gives zero warning if it sees you. No warning roar, no threat display, it will just jump in fists blazing to pound you into the dirt.: The 4th generation games gave it the ability to rip chunks of rock out of the ground and throw them at hunters. The Apex Rajang can rip out a piece of terrain ten times larger than it to throw at hunters. Appearances:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteMonster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateSerpentine wyverns that mostly serve as annoyances on missions hosted in damp areas. Appearances:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom Unite4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateA large purple chameleon-like Elder Dragon that uses its camouflage to blend in with its natural habitat: the forests, jungles, and swamps.: Throwing a Smoke Bomb against it temporarily disables its camouflage. This no longer works as of 4 Ultimate, but breaking the horn still ruins the ability.: Besides its poison breath, it can also fire a stream of mist that's surprisingly powerful.
When it's enraged, its ultimate attack involves spewing mist with incredible force as it walks and twists its body, dealing an obscene amount of damage to anyone that gets hit.: While Chameleos in 4 Ultimate is notably, its invisibility mechanic gets a new niche: it warps around the area when its smoke is out. Teostra:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteMonster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateMonster Hunter: WorldLunastra:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteMonster Hunter: World ver. 4A pair of leonine Elder Dragons with highly distinct appearances: the male Teostra is colored red and has two long horns, while the female Lunastra is colored blue and has a pair of crown-like protrusions on its head.:. Breaking their horns will nullify their flame aura, making them easier to deal with.
In World, it's Elderseal, which suppresses Teostra's flame aura and delays its supernova. Flash Pods in World are the easiest way to stop a Teostra from getting its supernova off right on the spot and in normal situations. Tempered Teostra however, was given the same buff as all Tempered monsters, where it gains an immunity if done too many times, meaning you'll have to evade any further supernovas the old fashioned way.: It was stated that the two were rarely seen together. Considering that they have a combination attack in World, this is certainly the case.: Both creatures are wreathed in a fiery aura that slowly damages any Hunter who strays too close. Breaking the horns disables the aura.: For the first time ever, thanks to World allowing for multiple Elder Dragons on one map — the duo can fight as a pair.
When they do however, getting them both pissed off together is a.: As Nergigante learned the hard way, assaulting Teostra is a good way to invoke Lunastra's ire. Additionally, using flash pods on Lunastra in World can potentially anger her enough to prompt a supernova in response.: A flamethrower attack that increases in size when enraged. In 4U, Rage Mode replaces the flamethrower with a stream of explosive powder.: After having been basically retired for nearly a decade, Lunastra finally makes her return in World.: They're Elder Dragons shaped like enormous, reptilian winged lions.: In World, Teostra and Lunastra have a special 'bond' ability, similar to the turf wars between other monsters. However, instead of a fight, its a that culminates in. Plus equals.: In the second generation, Lunastra was essentially just the offline reskin of the online-only Teostra. When she was finally added back to the series in World, she was made distinct from her mate in several ways.
Instead of blastblight and fireballs, Lunastra carpets the ground in persistent blue flames that cause steady environmental heat damage and will splash out smaller flames if struck by a fire-element attack. Her double supernova causes causes a rapid health drain for any hunter caught in its massive area of effect; even the fireproof mantle is only partially effective, and the damage can also overpower gradual healing effects. Lunastra is resistant to flash pods, unlike Teostra. Finally, she has her own variation of Teostra's theme that sounds somewhat softer and more feminine while still exhibiting power and authority.: Even for an Elder Dragon, Teostra are so hostile and brutal that authorities keep tabs on their movements. World mentions the only reason Teostra aren't responsible for more casualties is thanks to its being inhospitable to start with.: Their fiery power comes largely from eating coal.: Both armor sets on female hunters invoke this.: Both of them sport prominent fangs, and are known for being violently territorial (minus the 'evil' part; they're animals, after all).: They're leonine Elder Dragons with fiery manes and fire as their primary element.: Of Monster Hunter 2 in the offline campaign. Even after the threats of Kushala Daora, Chameleos and the other Elder Dragons are over, you'll only be able to achieve true peace in Jumbo Village by confronting Teostra's short-tempered partner.: To Rathalos and Rathian. Rathalos/Rathian are commonly seen together, but lack any specially coordinated attacks when attacking the same target.
In contrast, Teostra/Lunastra are almost never seen together, but do possess a special 'bonding', combining their Supernovas together. Teostra has blastblight alongside fire and Lunastra creates environmental hazards that can trigger chain reactions for massive burst damage; Rathalos and Rathian use poison to apply damage over time. While Rathalos and Rathian fit the classical description of Wyverns, Teostra/Lunastra have a strong Lion Motif and are more similar to a Manticore in appearance.: Lunastra in World. Unlike Teostra, who will not attack unless provoked, Lunastra turns hostile the moment a hunter enters her sight.: Occasionally emits a combustible powder which they spread with their wings, then detonate by gnashing their teeth like a flint.: red sparks mean the explosions will occur around the creatures; yellow ones mean the powder will explode further out. In 4U, Teostra gains the ability to release this explosive powder during its other attacks while enraged.: Lunastra's main weakness is ice.: Teostra's main weakness is water. In addition, striking any of Lunastra's non-empowered flame patches with a water-element weapon/projectile or throwing a Crystalburst at one destroys that patch.:, shared between both of them. The theme was given a remaster with Teostra's appearance in, while Lunastra got.: They possess good speed, good durability, and powerful attacks.: When Teostra becomes fully enraged, he charges up power and unleashing a devastating explosion.
Wearing armor made from him will also grant a limit break of sorts to the player via the Latent Power ability, which substantially buffs the Hunter after they sustain significant damage.: During their bond, Teostra and Lunastra will fly gracefully around each other, showering the area in their powder and looking really pretty doing so. Nominate subspecies:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom UniteMonster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations UltimateMonster Hunter: WorldRusted variant:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom 2, Freedom Unite4 UltimateA powerful Elder Dragon covered in silvery metal plates which it sheds periodically. Kushala Daoras tend to be highly aggressive, attacking towns on occasion, but it can also defend itself fiercely with a windy barrier surrounding its body, rendering it immune to projectiles. An older variant also exists, whose old skin hasn't yet been shed, giving it a rusty look.:. In the 2nd generation games, breaking its horn or cutting off its tail would completely nullify its ability to make wind barriers, making it easier to deal with.
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The barrier no longer disappears as of 4 Ultimate, but it does get weakened. Poison will also weaken its wind barrier. As of World, along with all other Elder Dragons — poison no longer has the ability to weaken barriers — something given to the new Elderseal effect; however, as a nod to what came before, Kushala Daora still carries a strong weakness to it regardless. Since it has a regular habit of staying airborne, you can ground it repeatedly by launching a flash pod right in its face whenever it flies to the sky. Moreover, you can carry up to 3 Flash Pods and 10 Flashbugs, which can be used for crafting Flash Pods right on the field. In other words, each person can flash it for up to 13 times during battle, and there's no limit for how many Flash Pods and Flashbugs you can store in your camps.
You can even grow Flashbugs in Astera. However, Tempered Kushala would become gradually resistant to Flash Pod for each time you use it until it.: If a monster's weapons have some sort of animal embellishment they tend to stick to one animal, such as Teostra's lion ornamentation. Kushala Daora's weapons uniquely feature a wide variety of animals, although it's still one per weapon—for instance, a light bowgun based on a hornet, a charge blade based on a tortoise, and a bow based on a seahorse.: In Dos, Freedom 2, and Unite, Daora was notorious for worsening the weather of almost any zone it inhabits, barring the Desert and Town (Dundorma) maps. In particular, the Jungle and Swamp get heavy rainfalls while the Snowy Mountains experience strong blizzards, both of which disable the use of Barrel Bombs note It does mean you can use against him in the rain, though not in the snow; this is no longer a problem as of 4, however. This becomes a plot point during the Dundorma crisis in 4 Ultimate, necessitating the acquisition of a water-resistant flammable fuel for the to work in adverse weather conditions.: Possesses a powerful wind barrier that can topple anybody who manages to get close enough, in addition to its wind-based breath attacks.: Can shoot wind bullets and concentrated streams of frigid air from its mouth. In 4U, it borrows Barioth's ability to spit tornadoes.: Kushala's theme in World contains a snippet of the main theme from Dos.: Kushala's scales and skin aren't simply 'metallic-looking'; they're made of an organic metal which rusts over time. It also happens to be one of its main: According to the Monster Hunter Illustrations concept art book, its limbs and soft tissues as it grows older, interfering with its normal biological functions and eventually causing it to perish.: If Kushala Daora is fought in a snowy environment, its wind blasts cause anyone that gets hit to get the Snowman status.:.
In World, Kushala Daora will never go to the volcanic areas of Elder's Recess on its own. However, if you lure it near lava using the Challenger Mantle, its tornadoes can catch fire.
(They don't gain a fire element, though.). Should Lunastra be on the map, her patches of blue fire can be picked up by tornadoes as well.
These can be immediately cleared by hitting it with a Crystalburst.: In 4U, the Rusted Kushala Daora is this for all of Dundorma, primarily because the town is still recovering from a recent Elder Dragon attack, and a second one so soon would potentially wipe Dundorma off the map. Much of the postgame involves helping the town rebuild in order to defend itself from the imminent Elder Dragon.: The Arch-Tempered version showed up several weeks before its special event quest as a for Arch-Tempered Teostra.: Rusted Kushala Daora serves as this in 4 Ultimate's offline mode, though really it's more of a serving as a tutorial for how the Battlequarters works. He isn't given a proper fight until late in online mode as one of the post-Gogmazios.: The Rusted Kushala Daora in 4U has a particular silver scar over over its right eye. The Master of Defense caused the scar when he protected the then-young Ace Commander from it, though it cost him his career as a Hunter. In return, the Daora left a scar on the Master's face, opposite of where its own mark is.: If it's fought in a snowy area, its wind attacks gain the ice element and the ability to inflict the Snowman status.: The Rusted version is weak to Water attacks.:.
This theme was given a remaster with Kushala Daora's reappearance in. In 4 Ultimate, the fight with Rusted Kushala Daora has.: It can move fast, use powerful attacks, and has a metallic body that makes it very sturdy.: Of 2, making it the first Elder Dragon to grace a game cover.: Its wind barrier can deflect bullets and arrows, and knock you off your feet if you get too close. Poisoning it removed this barrier temporarily, while breaking its horn negated it permanently. Note These methods were slightly nerfed as of 4, however; while doing either or both will remove Daora's Dragon Wind barrier (the dark version), he will still be able to use the regular wind aura.
Come World poison doesn't do anything other than poison damage, removing or nullifying barriers can only be accomplished with Elderseal capable weapons.: Outside the initial story quest, it's much more easy going in World. It'll even sit down and quietly watch you intermittently if you don't attack it.: Greatly resembles the metallic dragons from.: Daora Gems in High Rank and Lrg Elder Dragon Gems in G Rank.:.
In a meta sense. The Kushala Daora that shows up in the Frozen Seaway to attack Cathar in 4 is reportedly the same Kushala Daora that attacked Jumbo Village and Pokke Village in dos and Freedom Unite, respectively. The Rusted Kushala Daora fought in 4U's multiplayer. Prior to fighting it, everything, even Gogmazios, was killable in a single battle even for a solo Hunter.
The Rusted Kushala Daora however is fought multiple times to wear down its health, being fought first in the Polar Fields before being weak enough to be driven to the Battlequarters for the final fights. For a single player, you can expect to have to fight it upwards of four times just for one kill.: Periodically sheds its metallic plating.: Suffers this against Nergigante in World, though it does do decent damage back.Yama Tsukami Floating Disaster, Floating Peak Dragon. Appearances:Monster Hunter 2, Freedom UniteOne of the largest monsters in the Monster Hunter universe, the Yama Tsukami resembles a giant octopus with grass and earth growing on it. It attacks by flailing its tentacles and summoning Mega Thunderbugs.: It's very bizarre, being a large, cephalopod-like dragon that's covered in foliage and capable of flight, but still has a recognizable form.: Its body is essentially a living helium balloon; attacking it long enough even causes it to deflate and fall temporarily until it can restore its lighter-than-air gases.: It eats entire forests and lakes — as well as anything living in them — in a single gulp. It's no wonder that it's classified as an Elder Dragon when it can raze entire environments in a single feeding session — even the Deviljho's infamous can only drive the extinction of individual species.: Has a highly damaging tentacle spin attack, which requires crouching to avoid. Alternatively, you can just as it lowers its body to hit you.: It feeds by sucking up everything below it in one gulp.
While it mostly tries to eat, it often ends up eating every living thing that was unfortunate enough to be there at the time. It also isn't picky about whether or not it ends up eating civilized settlements and its residents either, which is where the missions to hunt it come in. Yama is less 'omnivorous' and more 'literally does not care what ends up in its gob'.: Of 2's online mode.: To Nakarkos. They're both powerful cephalopod Elder Dragons who act as the final boss of online mode, but while Nakarkos swims in water in a deep subterranean arena and is covered in bones, a symbol of death, Yama Tsukami flies through the air, is found in high places, and is covered in foliage, a symbol of life.: Can summon Mega Thunderbugs.: Well, floating is more accurate.
Yama doesnt have much control over where its going, so its just being carried along the breeze.: It's weak to the Ice element.:.: The junk in its belly that it can't digest that turn it into one of these. If you do enough damage to it, then it'll actually lose some of its gas and drop down, allowing you to get some free hits.: In Japanese, 'Yama' is mountain, 'tsuchi' soil, and 'tsuka' is hillock, and 'kami' venerated nature spirits. Altogether, 'mountain soil spirit' fits the mossy floating head described as 'a bite of earth, a drink of forest'.: While its attacks deal quite a lot of damage, virtually every one of Yama's attacks is clearly telegraphed and easily avoidable even if you have the reaction time of a dead cow.: A free-floating octopus-plant-balloon-dragon-thingy with.: When fought at HR 100 in Frontier, Yama Tsukami gains a red aura field that negates all attacks from ranged weapons unless they hit it while it's in the middle of an action. This can be bypassed with the Super Pierce Crouch sigil.: Despite being a giant octopus, it has a large mouth filled with disturbingly human-like molars, and past those its gullet is a circle of -like teeth.: Yama Tsukami is the most simultaneously destructive and peaceful monster in existence. While its not truly aggressive.