- Nergigante is the flagship monster for Monster Hunter: World.
- Nergigante ranked 2nd place in the Top Monster competition during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary, preceded by Zinogre in 1st, and followed by Lagiacrus in 3rd. Each winner got new celebration renders.[1]
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{{MonsterInfobox | {{MonsterInfobox | ||
|English Name= Nergigante | |English Name=Nergigante | ||
|Image= 20th-Nergigante Render.png | |Image=20th-Nergigante Render.png | ||
|Title= | |Title=Extinction Dragon | ||
|Japanese Name= ネルギガンテ | |Japanese Name=ネルギガンテ | ||
|Introduced= MHWorld | |Introduced=MHWorld | ||
|Class= Elder Dragon | |Class=Elder Dragon | ||
|Length= 18.48 m | |Length=18.48 m | ||
|Height= 5.9 m | |Height=5.9 m | ||
|Foot= 1.9 m | |Foot=1.9 m | ||
|Habitats= | |Habitats=[[Volcanoes]]<hr>[[Deserts]]<hr>[[Special Locales]] | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
The Extinction Dragon '''Nergigante''' (ネルギガンテ, nerugigante) is an [[Elder Dragon]] introduced in [[Monster Hunter: World]]. | |||
__TOC__ | __TOC__ | ||
==Physiology and Abilities== | ==Physiology and Abilities== | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{MonsterDescription | {{MonsterDescription | ||
|Description= A terrible elder dragon that appears when other elders are in the vicinity. Its penchant for destruction is well documented.<br/> '''Useful Information:''' Nergigante can recover from wounds almost instantaneously. Regenerated body parts grow harder over time, so attacking them while they're still fresh is the ideal strategy. | |Description=A terrible elder dragon that appears when other elders are in the vicinity. Its penchant for destruction is well documented.<br/> '''Useful Information:''' Nergigante can recover from wounds almost instantaneously. Regenerated body parts grow harder over time, so attacking them while they're still fresh is the ideal strategy. | ||
|Icon=MHWI-Nergigante Icon.png | |Icon=MHWI-Nergigante Icon.png | ||
|Game=[[Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]]}} | |Game=[[Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]]}} | ||
{{MonsterDescription | |||
|Description=Large Elder Dragons bristling with sharp spikes, single-minded in spreading destruction. They possess an astonishing regenerative power, recovering from wounds almost instantly. | |||
|Icon=MHST2-Nergigante Icon.png | |||
|Game=[[Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin]]}} | |||
==Game Data== | |||
==={{Game|MHST2}}=== | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%;"> | |||
====Locale & Moveset==== | |||
*Nergigante can be found in the [[Terga]] locale. | |||
<div class="fivecol"> | |||
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:MHRS-NormalSightedEyecon.png|25x25px]]Normal[[File:MHRS-NormalSightedEyecon.png|25x25px]] | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=2 | Attacks/Skills | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=2 | [[File:MHST2-Technical Icon.png|30x30px]]<span style="color:#009933;”>'''Technical Attack'''</span> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=2 | [[File:MHST2-Technical Icon.png|30x30px]]<span style="color:#009933;”>'''Ruinous Tackle'''</span> | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:5thGen-Claw Icon White.png|25x25px]]Spikes[[File:5thGen-Claw Icon White.png|25x25px]]<br><br>Moves '''Twice''' | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=2 | Attacks/Skills | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=2 | [[File:MHST2-Power Icon.png|30x30px]]<span style="color:#cc0000;”>'''Power Attack'''</span> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=2 | [[File:MHST2-Power Icon.png|30x30px]]<span style="color:#cc0000;”>'''Ruinous Crush'''</span> | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:MHRS-EnragedTargetedEyecon.png|25x25px]]Enraged[[File:MHRS-EnragedTargetedEyecon.png|25x25px]] | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=2 | Attacks/Skills | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=2 | [[File:MHST2-Speed Icon.png|30x30px]]<span style="color:#336699;”>'''Speed Attack'''</span> | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:5thGen-Claw Icon Red.png|25x25px]]Enraged Spikes[[File:5thGen-Claw Icon Red.png|25x25px]]<br><br>Moves '''Twice''' | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=2 | Attacks/Skills | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=2 | [[File:MHST2-Speed Icon.png|30x30px]]<span style="color:#336699;”>'''Speed Attack'''</span> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=2 | [[File:MHST2-Speed Icon.png|30x30px]]<span style="color:#336699;”>'''Ruinous Strike'''</span> | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:5thGen-Claw Icon Gray.png|25x25px]]Unbroken Spikes[[File:5thGen-Claw Icon Gray.png|25x25px]] | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=2 | Attacks/Skills | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=2 | [[File:MHST2-AttackSkill Icon.png|35x35px]]<span style="color:#FFA343;”>'''Calamity Slash'''</span> | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" style= "text-align:center; margin:auto" | |||
|- | |||
!style=“background=color:#D1DAFF”|Attack | |||
!style=“background=color:#D1DAFF”|Type | |||
!style=“background=color:#D1DAFF”|Phase | |||
!style=“background=color:#D1DAFF”|Targets | |||
!style=“background=color:#D1DAFF”|Damage | |||
!style=“background=color:#D1DAFF”|Element | |||
!style=“background=color:#D1DAFF”|Status/Effects | |||
|- | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|Technical Attack | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|[[File:MHST2-Technical Icon.png|center|50px]]Technical | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|[[File:MHRS-NormalSightedEyecon.png|center|50px]]<br>Normal | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|Single Target | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|Light | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|None | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|None | |||
|- | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|Ruinous Tackle | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|[[File:MHST2-Technical Icon.png|center|50px]]Technical | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|[[File:MHRS-NormalSightedEyecon.png|center|50px]]Normal | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|Single Target | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|Medium | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|None | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|[[File:UI-Stun.png|25x25px]]<br>Stun | |||
|- | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|Power Attack | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|[[File:MHST2-Power Icon.png|center|50px]]Power | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|[[File:5thGen-Claw Icon White.png|center|50px]]Spikes | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|Single Target | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|Light | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|None | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|None | |||
|- | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|Ruinous Crush | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|[[File:MHST2-Power Icon.png|center|50px]]Power | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|[[File:5thGen-Claw Icon White.png|50px]]Spikes | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|Single Target | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|Medium | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|None | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|None | |||
|- | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|Speed Attack | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|[[File:MHST2-Speed Icon.png|center|50px]]Speed | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|[[File:MHRS-EnragedTargetedEyecon.png|50px]]Enraged | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|Single Target | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|Light | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|None | |||
!style=“background=color:#336699”|None | |||
|- | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|Speed Attack | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|[[File:MHST2-Speed Icon.png|center|50px]]Speed | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|[[File:5thGen-Claw Icon Red.png|50px]]Enraged Spikes | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|Single Target | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|Light | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|None | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|None | |||
|- | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|Ruinous Strike | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|[[File:MHST2-Speed Icon.png|center|50px]]Speed | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|[[File:5thGen-Claw Icon Red.png|center|50px]]Enraged Spikes | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|Single Target | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|Heavy | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|None | |||
!style=“background=color:#cc0000”|None | |||
|- | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|Calamity Slash | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|[[File:MHST2-AttackSkill Icon.png|center|50px]]Skill | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|[[File:5thGen-Claw Icon Gray.png|center|50px]]Unbroken Spikes | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|All Targets | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|Massive | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|None | |||
!style=“background=color:#FFA343”|[[File:5thGen-Claw Icon Gray.png|center|30x30px]] —> [[File:MHRS-NormalSightedEyecon.png|30x30px]]<br>Normal | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
====Status Effectiveness==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! colspan=8 | Status Effectiveness | |||
|- | |||
! Status || Effectiveness || Duration || Notes | |||
|- | |||
! [[File:UI-Fireblight.png|25x25px]]<br>Burn | |||
| ✔ || ? || | |||
|- | |||
! {{Element|Poison|}}<br>Poison | |||
| ✔ || 3/5 tns || | |||
|- | |||
! [[File:UI-Blastscourge.png|25x25px]]<br>Blastblight | |||
| ✔ || ? || | |||
|- | |||
! [[File:UI-Bleeding.png|30x30px]]<br>Bleeding | |||
| ✔ || 2 tns || | |||
|- | |||
! [[File:MHNow-Kushala Daora Icon.png|40x40px]]<br>Cyclone-Struck | |||
| ✔ || 5 tns || | |||
|- | |||
! [[File:MHST2-UI Down Icon.png|30x30px]]<br>Down | |||
| '''X''' || 1 tn || Only applicable via Kinship Skill or breaking Nergigante's head. | |||
|- | |||
! {{Element|KO|}}<br>Stun | |||
| ✔ || 1 move || | |||
|- | |||
! {{Element|Paralysis|}}<br>Paralysis | |||
| ✔ || 3 tns || | |||
|- | |||
! {{Element|Sleep|}}<br>Sleep | |||
| ✔ || 1 tn || | |||
|- | |||
! [[File:MHST2-UI Blind Icon.png|30x30px]]<br>Blind | |||
| ✔ || 3 tns || | |||
|- | |||
! Typeseal | |||
| '''X''' || - || | |||
|- | |||
! [[File:UI-Iceblight.png|30x30px]]<br>Skillseal | |||
| '''X''' || - || | |||
|- | |||
! [[File:UI-Soiled.png|30x30px]]<br>Stench | |||
| '''X''' || - || Useless against all Monsters, only affecting enemy Riders. | |||
|- | |||
! 1-Hit KO | |||
| '''X''' || - || | |||
|} | |||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
==Game | ==Game Appearances== | ||
< | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%;"> | ||
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | |||
</ | ===Main Series=== | ||
*[[Monster Hunter: World]] ''(Introduced)'' | |||
*[[Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]] | |||
===Stories=== | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin]] | |||
===Spin-Off=== | |||
*[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter: World]] | |||
*[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Now]] | |||
===Crossovers=== | |||
*[[TEPPEN]] | |||
*Street Fighter V | |||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
==Information from Printed Media== | ==Information from Printed Media== | ||
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Foot size: approximately 190 cm <br/> | Foot size: approximately 190 cm <br/> | ||
Known habitat: [[Elder's Recess]] | Known habitat: [[Elder's Recess]] | ||
</div></div> | <br/><br/> | ||
Nergigante is an unusual [[Elder Dragon]] in many ways. It has only ever been sighted during the [[Elder Crossing]] and was considered a rare sight even then. That all changed when a [[Zorah Magdaros]] crossed into the [[New World]], causing the Nergigante to pursue it relentlessly and reveal its bizarre ecology. Nergigante feeds on [[Bioenergy]] in order to fuel its regenerative abilities, and it prefers the purest energy available - the kind stored in the bodies of Elder Dragons. So the Nergigante actively preys on Elder Dragons, and pursued Zorah in order to feed on it. This abnormal behavior, as well as its power, earned it a spot in the Elder Dragon Classification. Nergigante isn't originally from the New World, and would only travel there during the Elder Crossing. After the most recent crossing however, it seemingly decided to settle down in the Elder's Recess. The Nergigante is not a picky eater: Just about anything can become its prey, and the New World Ecosystem struggled to adapt to this new presence. The local [[Gajalaka]] were particularily affected, as Nergigante had chosen to nest very close to their ancestral home. It is believed that the Gajalaka hold a grudge against it for that reason. | |||
<br/><br/> | |||
The key to Nergigantes power lies in the approximately 1800 spikes that grow on its back, head, wings, arms and tail. When broken, these spikes will regrow within moments, emerging first as brittle white spines before hardening into black metallic spires after prolonged exposure to air. Once hardened, these spikes repel most attacks, but they also become quite heavy. In order to maintain its speed, the Nergigante will try to regularily break off its own spikes to reduce their weight. This can be done by simply thrashing around, or by performing a spectacular maneuver: When its spikes are hard and heavy, and its wrath reaches a zenith, the Nergigante will fly up into the air before crashing down violently onto its target, breaking off nearly all of its spikes in the process. Some hunters have called this move "Ruinous Impulse". The spikes then begin regrowing again, and the cycle begins anew. Nergigante could actually grow even more spikes, as many of the cells on the underside of the dragon have the ability to generate spikes as well. But it is believed that these cells lie dormant to maximize mobility. One curious property of the spikes only reveals itself once they are shed. Researchers found that when discarded spikes were exposed to nutrients, they did not just grow - the cells inside of them began to multiply like those in an egg! This has led to the theory that Nergigante might reproduce asexually using its spikes, which grow into germ cells when the Nergigante experiences a surplus of energy. Once broken off, these germ spikes might then grow into a genetic clone of their parent. This might be the reason behind the Nergigantes dogged pursuit of energy-dense creatures such as Zorah Magdaros. | |||
<br/><br/> | |||
'''Developer's Note:''' The two main Monsters of [[Monster Hunter: World]]s story - Zorah Magdaros and [[Xeno'jiiva]] - are both big setpiece battles that are also deeply tied to the stories' mystery, so the development team felt that they needed another main Monster that could be fought in regular environments. They also had the other Elder Dragons such as [[Kushala Daora]] already in the game, so for this monster, they wanted it to have no element and instead be a brutal brawler that pressured the player through sheer physicality. Thus, the idea of Nergigante was born. The key phrase for its design was "destruction and rebirth", and the designers initially played around with various creepy ideas, including a monster with multiple faces. This concept was then simplified into the Nergigantes spikes - they grow and break, over and over, destruction and rebirth. This key phrase also inspired the idea of asexual reproduction. | |||
</div></div> | |||
==Other Languages== | ==Other Languages== | ||
{{OtherLanguages | {{OtherLanguages | ||
|Class=center | |Class=center | ||
|Japanese= | |Japanese=ネルギガンテ (nerugigante) | ||
| | |International=Nergigante | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{Monster Notes | |||
|General Notes = | |||
*Nergigante is the flagship monster for [[Monster Hunter: World]]. | |||
*Nergigante ranked 2nd place in the Top Monster competition during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary, preceded by [[Zinogre]] in 1st, and followed by [[Lagiacrus]] in 3rd. Each winner got new celebration renders.<ref>https://www.monsterhunter.com/20th/en/vote-monster/result/</ref> | |||
|Monster Hunter: World Notes = | |||
|Monster Hunter Stories 2 Notes = | |||
*Nergigante spawns in the [[Terga|Crystal Depths]] after its story encounter, but ONLY if the player has accepted the 7★ subquest "Nergigante Sighting". | |||
|Miscellaneous Notes = | |||
*Nergigante is a playable Hero in [[TEPPEN]], and uses Black cards. Many cards and story event depict Nergigante as well. | |||
*Nergigante and [[Gore Magala]] are referenced in "Goddess of Victory: Nikke"s "Beauty, Full Shot" event as fish names and descriptions, referencing their powers and physiology. The fish names are "ネルギガンティック/nerugigantikku/Nergigante" and "すべてを減するネルギガンティック/subete o gensuru nerugigantikku/Destructive Nergigante". | |||
}} | |||
==Sources== | |||
<references /> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
20th-Nergigante Render.png|MHWorld Render | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{MonsterListBox}} | {{MonsterListBox}} | ||
[[Category:Flagships]] [[Category:MHWorld Monsters]] [[Category:MHWI Monsters]] [[Category:MHST2 Monsters]] [[Category:MHNow Monsters]] |
Revision as of 04:44, 7 September 2024
Nergigante ネルギガンテ | ||
---|---|---|
Title | Extinction Dragon | |
Introduced | MHWorld | |
Classification | Elder Dragon | |
Element | Unknown | |
Average Dimensions | ||
Length | 18.48 m | |
Height | 5.9 m | |
Foot Size | 1.9 m | |
Habitats | ||
Volcanoes Deserts Special Locales | ||
Relatives | ||
None | ||
Taxonomy | ||
Order | Unknown | |
Suborder | Unknown | |
Infraorder | Unknown | |
Superfamily | Unknown | |
Family | Unknown |
The Extinction Dragon Nergigante (ネルギガンテ, nerugigante) is an Elder Dragon introduced in Monster Hunter: World.
Physiology and Abilities
Description
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne | |
---|---|
A terrible elder dragon that appears when other elders are in the vicinity. Its penchant for destruction is well documented. Useful Information: Nergigante can recover from wounds almost instantaneously. Regenerated body parts grow harder over time, so attacking them while they're still fresh is the ideal strategy. |
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin | |
---|---|
Large Elder Dragons bristling with sharp spikes, single-minded in spreading destruction. They possess an astonishing regenerative power, recovering from wounds almost instantly. |
Game Data
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Wings of Ruin
Locale & Moveset
- Nergigante can be found in the Terga locale.
Normal | |
---|---|
Attacks/Skills | |
Technical Attack | |
Ruinous Tackle |
Spikes Moves Twice | |
---|---|
Attacks/Skills | |
Power Attack | |
Ruinous Crush |
Enraged | |
---|---|
Attacks/Skills | |
Speed Attack |
Enraged Spikes Moves Twice | |
---|---|
Attacks/Skills | |
Speed Attack | |
Ruinous Strike |
Unbroken Spikes | |
---|---|
Attacks/Skills | |
Calamity Slash |
Status Effectiveness
Game Appearances
Main Series
- Monster Hunter: World (Introduced)
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
Stories
Spin-Off
Crossovers
- TEPPEN
- Street Fighter V
Information from Printed Media
Monster Hunter World: The Official Complete Works
From Pages 336-341:
Full length: approximately 1848.12 cm
Full height: approximately 590.6 cm
Foot size: approximately 190 cm
Known habitat: Elder's Recess
Nergigante is an unusual Elder Dragon in many ways. It has only ever been sighted during the Elder Crossing and was considered a rare sight even then. That all changed when a Zorah Magdaros crossed into the New World, causing the Nergigante to pursue it relentlessly and reveal its bizarre ecology. Nergigante feeds on Bioenergy in order to fuel its regenerative abilities, and it prefers the purest energy available - the kind stored in the bodies of Elder Dragons. So the Nergigante actively preys on Elder Dragons, and pursued Zorah in order to feed on it. This abnormal behavior, as well as its power, earned it a spot in the Elder Dragon Classification. Nergigante isn't originally from the New World, and would only travel there during the Elder Crossing. After the most recent crossing however, it seemingly decided to settle down in the Elder's Recess. The Nergigante is not a picky eater: Just about anything can become its prey, and the New World Ecosystem struggled to adapt to this new presence. The local Gajalaka were particularily affected, as Nergigante had chosen to nest very close to their ancestral home. It is believed that the Gajalaka hold a grudge against it for that reason.
The key to Nergigantes power lies in the approximately 1800 spikes that grow on its back, head, wings, arms and tail. When broken, these spikes will regrow within moments, emerging first as brittle white spines before hardening into black metallic spires after prolonged exposure to air. Once hardened, these spikes repel most attacks, but they also become quite heavy. In order to maintain its speed, the Nergigante will try to regularily break off its own spikes to reduce their weight. This can be done by simply thrashing around, or by performing a spectacular maneuver: When its spikes are hard and heavy, and its wrath reaches a zenith, the Nergigante will fly up into the air before crashing down violently onto its target, breaking off nearly all of its spikes in the process. Some hunters have called this move "Ruinous Impulse". The spikes then begin regrowing again, and the cycle begins anew. Nergigante could actually grow even more spikes, as many of the cells on the underside of the dragon have the ability to generate spikes as well. But it is believed that these cells lie dormant to maximize mobility. One curious property of the spikes only reveals itself once they are shed. Researchers found that when discarded spikes were exposed to nutrients, they did not just grow - the cells inside of them began to multiply like those in an egg! This has led to the theory that Nergigante might reproduce asexually using its spikes, which grow into germ cells when the Nergigante experiences a surplus of energy. Once broken off, these germ spikes might then grow into a genetic clone of their parent. This might be the reason behind the Nergigantes dogged pursuit of energy-dense creatures such as Zorah Magdaros.
Developer's Note: The two main Monsters of Monster Hunter: Worlds story - Zorah Magdaros and Xeno'jiiva - are both big setpiece battles that are also deeply tied to the stories' mystery, so the development team felt that they needed another main Monster that could be fought in regular environments. They also had the other Elder Dragons such as Kushala Daora already in the game, so for this monster, they wanted it to have no element and instead be a brutal brawler that pressured the player through sheer physicality. Thus, the idea of Nergigante was born. The key phrase for its design was "destruction and rebirth", and the designers initially played around with various creepy ideas, including a monster with multiple faces. This concept was then simplified into the Nergigantes spikes - they grow and break, over and over, destruction and rebirth. This key phrase also inspired the idea of asexual reproduction.
Other Languages
Other Languages | |
---|---|
日本語 | ネルギガンテ (nerugigante) |
International | Nergigante |
Notes
Sources
Gallery
-
MHWorld Render