- Its head, back, and wings (individual) can be broken, and its tail severed.
- Rathalos is the flagship monster for the original Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter Freedom, some spinoffs like Monster Hunter Now, and for the entire franchise.
- Rathalos has appeared in every game in the series (save for some minor spinoffs), alongside Rathian, Kelbi and the Felynes.
- Rathalos received a modern redesign in Monster Hunter 3 that remains current for all future titles. The same is true for its relatives such as Azure Rathalos and Rathian.
- All species of the Rathalos/Rathian race also gained a new roar in Monster Hunter: World. Only in some spinoffs such as Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin are their old roars reused.
- Rathalos, Lagiacrus, and Estrellian are the only flagships to have area themes play rather than unique themes. However, Rathalos is often associated with his debut location (and its theme), Forest and Hills.
- Monster Hunter Online is exempt from this, where Forest and Hills music always plays for Rathalos, Azure Rathalos, and Silver Rathalos.
- Rathalos ranked 21st place in the Top Monster competition during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary, just short of the congratulated top 20.[7]
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|Habitats=[[Forests]]<hr>[[Volcanoes]] | |Habitats=[[Forests]]<hr>[[Volcanoes]] | ||
|Relatives=[[Rathian]]<hr>[[Azure Rathalos]]<hr>[[Silver Rathalos]]<hr>[[Zerureusu]] | |Relatives=[[Rathian]]<hr>[[Azure Rathalos]]<hr>[[Silver Rathalos]]<hr>[[Zerureusu]] | ||
|Order=Wyvern Hip | |||
|Suborder=Wyvern Leg | |||
|Infraorder=Armor Shell Wyvern | |||
|Superfamily=Flying Wyvern | |||
|Family=Rath | |||
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|Icon=1stGen-Rathalos Icon.png | |Icon=1stGen-Rathalos Icon.png | ||
|Game=[[Monster Hunter]]}} | |Game=[[Monster Hunter]]}} | ||
==Game Data== | ==Game Data== | ||
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! Item || Chance | ! Item || Chance | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale|Scale| | | {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale|Scale|Light Blue}} || 40% | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 | Anomaly Quests (Carves) | ! colspan=2 | Anomaly Quests (Carves) | ||
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! Item || Chance | ! Item || Chance | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale|Scale| | | {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale|Scale|Light Blue}} || 40% | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 | Anomaly Investigations (Broken Parts) | ! colspan=2 | Anomaly Investigations (Broken Parts) | ||
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! Item || Chance | ! Item || Chance | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale|Scale| | | {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale|Scale|Light Blue}} || 40% (Lv 51-100) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale+|Scale|Dark Blue}} || 40% (Lv 101-160) | | {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale+|Scale|Dark Blue}} || 40% (Lv 101-160) | ||
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! Item || Chance | ! Item || Chance | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale|Scale| | | {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale|Scale|Light Blue}} || 40% (Lv 51-100) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale+|Scale|Dark Blue}} || 40% (Lv 101-160) | | {{MHRSItemLink|Afflicted Dire Scale+|Scale|Dark Blue}} || 40% (Lv 101-160) | ||
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</div> | </div> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | ||
=== | ===Previous Titles=== | ||
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
*[[Rathalos/MHWI|World Iceborne]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHGU|Generations Ultimate]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHGen|Generations]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MH4U|4 Ultimate]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MH4|4]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MH3U|3 Ultimate]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHP3|Portable 3rd]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MH3|3]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHFU|Freedom Unite]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHF2|Freedom 2]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MH2|2]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHF1|Freedom]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHG|G]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MH1|1]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHNow|Now]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHOnline|Online]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHFrontier|Frontier]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHST2|Stories 2]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHST|Stories]] | |||
*[[Rathalos/MHRiders|Riders]] | |||
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</div> | </div> | ||
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===Spin-Off=== | ===Spin-Off=== | ||
*Monster Hunter Mobile Minigames | *[[Monster Hunter Online]] | ||
*[[Monster Hunter Explore]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Now]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Puzzles: Felyne Isles]] | |||
*[[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village]] | |||
**[[MH Diary: Mobile Felyne Village]] | |||
**[[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village G]] | |||
**[[Felyne Puzzle]] | |||
**[[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village DX]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Mezeporta Reclamation]] | |||
*Mobile Minigames | |||
**[[Monster Hunter i]] | **[[Monster Hunter i]] | ||
**[[Monster Hunter: Phantom Island Voyage]] | **[[Monster Hunter: Phantom Island Voyage]] | ||
**[[Airu no Hirameki Dasshutsu Game]] | **[[Airu no Hirameki Dasshutsu Game]] | ||
*Monster Hunter Card Games | **[[Monster Hunter Dynamic Hunting]] | ||
**[[Monster Hunter Massive Hunting]] | |||
*Card Games | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Trading Card Game]] | **[[Monster Hunter Trading Card Game]] | ||
**[[Monster Hunter Stories Ride On Card Game]] | **[[Monster Hunter Stories Ride On Card Game]] | ||
**[[Monster Hunter Roar of Cards]] | **[[Monster Hunter Roar of Cards]] | ||
**[[Minna to MonHan Card Master]] | **[[Minna to MonHan Card Master]] | ||
**[[Monster Hunter Big Game Hunting Quest]] | |||
*Arcade Machines | |||
**[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter Freedom Unite]] | |||
**[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter Thunderclap in the Moonlight]] | |||
**[[Pachinko: Monster Hunter 4]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Medal Hunting]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Spirits]] | **[[Monster Hunter Spirits]] | ||
**[[Monster Hunter Spirits 2]] | **[[Monster Hunter Spirits 2]] | ||
* | **[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter: World]] | ||
**[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]] | |||
*[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter | |||
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*[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter World: Iceborne | |||
===Crossovers=== | ===Crossovers=== | ||
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===Other Media=== | ===Other Media=== | ||
*[[Monster Hunter Orage]] | *Anime/Movies | ||
*[[Monster Hunter Flash Hunter]] | **[[Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On]] | ||
*[[Monster Hunter | **[[Monster Hunter (2020 Movie)]] | ||
*[[Monster Hunter ( | *Manga/Webmanga | ||
**[[Monster Hunter 2 (Manga)]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Orage]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Episode]] | |||
**[[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village (Manga)]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Epic]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter: Flash Hunter]] | |||
**[[4 Panel Monster Show]]<ref>https://www.monsterhunter.com/mha/en/comic/</ref><ref>https://www.monsterhunter.com/mha/en/azarasi_comic2/</ref> | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Friends]]<ref>https://www.monsterhunter.com/mha/en/hachemichu_comic/</ref> | |||
**[[Azarasi Yuzuko’s Kamura/Elgado Hunting Diary]]<ref>https://www.monsterhunter.com/mha/en/azarasi_column/</ref> | |||
*Real-Life Attractions | |||
**[[USJ: Monster Hunter Real]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter The Field]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Bridge]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Hunting Card]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter World: The Board Game]] | |||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
==Locales== | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%;"> | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | |||
*[[Forest and Hills]] | |||
**[[Verdant Hills]] | |||
*[[Old Swamp]] | |||
*[[Old Volcano]] | |||
*[[Volcano (2nd)]] | |||
*[[Tower 1]] | |||
*[[Tower 3]] | |||
*[[Deserted Island]] | |||
*[[Volcano (3rd)]] | |||
**[[Lava Caverns]] | |||
*[[Ancestral Steppe]] | |||
*[[Volcanic Hollow]] | |||
*[[Heaven's Mount]] | |||
*[[Tower Summit]] | |||
*[[Everwood]] | |||
*[[Jurassic Frontier]] | |||
*[[Ruined Pinnacle]] | |||
*[[Ancient Forest]] | |||
*[[Elder's Recess]] | |||
*[[Guiding Lands]] | |||
*[[Shrine Ruins]] | |||
*[[Red Stronghold]] | |||
*[[Infernal Springs]] | |||
*[[Citadel]] | |||
*[[Forlorn Arena (MHRS)]] | |||
*[[Windward Plains]] | |||
<hr> | |||
*[[Gorge]] | |||
*[[Highland]] | |||
*[[Interceptor's Base]] | |||
*[[Fortress Ruins]] | |||
*[[Esther Lake]] | |||
*[[Moonlands]] | |||
*[[Ghost Rune Volcanoes]] | |||
*[[Firefly Mountain Stream]] | |||
*[[Pondry Hills]] | |||
*[[Hakolo Island]] | |||
**[[Elder's Lair]] | |||
</div> | </div> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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|International=Rathalos | |International=Rathalos | ||
|Spanish=Wyvern de Fuego | |Spanish=Wyvern de Fuego | ||
|French=Wyverne de feu | |||
|German=Feuer Wyvern | |||
|Arabic=راذالوس | |||
|Russian=Раталос (ratalos) <br/> Огненная Виверна | |||
|Chinese=火龙 (Simplified) / 火龍 (Traditional) <br/> 天空王者 (Simplified) / 天空王者 (Traditional) | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|General Notes = | |General Notes = | ||
*Its head, back, and wings (individual) can be broken, and its tail severed. | *Its head, back, and wings (individual) can be broken, and its tail severed. | ||
*Rathalos is the flagship monster for the entire | *Rathalos is the flagship monster for the original [[Monster Hunter]], [[Monster Hunter Freedom]], some spinoffs like [[Monster Hunter Now]], and for the entire franchise. | ||
*Rathalos has appeared in every game in the series (save for some minor spinoffs), alongside [[Rathian]], [[Kelbi]] and the [[Felyne|Felynes]]. | |||
*Rathalos received a modern redesign in [[Monster Hunter 3]] that remains current for all future titles. The same is true for its relatives such as Azure Rathalos and Rathian. | *Rathalos received a modern redesign in [[Monster Hunter 3]] that remains current for all future titles. The same is true for its relatives such as Azure Rathalos and Rathian. | ||
**All species of the Rathalos/Rathian race also gained a new roar in [[Monster Hunter: World]]. Only in some spinoffs such as [[Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin]] are their old roars reused. | **All species of the Rathalos/Rathian race also gained a new roar in [[Monster Hunter: World]]. Only in some spinoffs such as [[Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin]] are their old roars reused. | ||
*Rathalos, [[Lagiacrus]], and [[Estrellian]] are the only flagships to have area themes play rather than unique themes. However, Rathalos is often associated with his debut location (and its theme), [[Forest and Hills]]. | *Rathalos, [[Lagiacrus]], and [[Estrellian]] are the only flagships to have area themes play rather than unique themes. However, Rathalos is often associated with his debut location (and its theme), [[Forest and Hills]]. | ||
**Monster Hunter Online is exempt from this, where Forest and Hills music always plays for Rathalos, Azure Rathalos, and Silver Rathalos. | **Monster Hunter Online is exempt from this, where Forest and Hills music always plays for Rathalos, Azure Rathalos, and Silver Rathalos. | ||
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*Rathalos first appeared in the second Rise trailer, "The Game Awards 2020 Trailer." He appears in a Rampage cutscene that was never released to the actual game. | *Rathalos first appeared in the second Rise trailer, "The Game Awards 2020 Trailer." He appears in a Rampage cutscene that was never released to the actual game. | ||
|Monster Hunter Stories 2 Notes = | |Monster Hunter Stories 2 Notes = | ||
*Breaking Rathalos' wings while its flying will Down him for the current turn and next turn. | *Breaking Rathalos' wings while its flying will Down him for the current turn and next turn. | ||
*Like most flying monsters, Rathalos is eligible for Air Showdown duels. | *Like most flying monsters, Rathalos is eligible for Air Showdown duels. | ||
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*While most monsters have minor color changes from elemental mutation, a Dragon-mutated Rathalos has severely darker crimson scales. (Easier seen at level 1) | *While most monsters have minor color changes from elemental mutation, a Dragon-mutated Rathalos has severely darker crimson scales. (Easier seen at level 1) | ||
|Miscellaneous Notes = | |Miscellaneous Notes = | ||
*Rathalos is a boss in [[Monster Hunter Puzzles: Felyne Isles]]. He will set a couple of spaces on fire, and matching next to them will extinguish them. | |||
**Rathalos also appears as the 2nd tutorial level, to introduce bosses. | |||
*Rathalos has appeared in many franchise crossovers: | *Rathalos has appeared in many franchise crossovers: | ||
**As a special boss in [[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]], [[Final Fantasy XIV]], [[Arknights]], and [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. | **As a special boss in [[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]], [[Final Fantasy XIV]], [[Arknights]], and [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. | ||
**As an armor set in [[Super Smash Bros for Wii U]] and [[Sonic Frontiers]] | **As a playable entity in [[TEPPEN]], [[Dragalia Lost]], [[Puzzle & Dragons]] and [[Arknights]]. | ||
**As an armor set in [[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]] and [[Sonic Frontiers]]. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MHNow-Rathalos Render.png|MHNow Render | |||
20th-Rathalos Render.png|MHRise Render | 20th-Rathalos Render.png|MHRise Render | ||
2ndGen-Rathalos Render.png|MHF2 Render | 2ndGen-Rathalos Render.png|MHF2 Render |
Revision as of 14:07, 12 September 2024
Rathalos リオレウス | ||
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Title | Fire Wyvern | |
Introduced | MH1 | |
Classification | Flying Wyvern | |
Element | Unknown | |
Average Dimensions | ||
Length | Unknown | |
Height | Unknown | |
Foot Size | Unknown | |
Habitats | ||
Forests Volcanoes | ||
Relatives | ||
Rathian Azure Rathalos Silver Rathalos Zerureusu | ||
Taxonomy | ||
Order | Wyvern Hip | |
Suborder | Wyvern Leg | |
Infraorder | Armor Shell Wyvern | |
Superfamily | Flying Wyvern | |
Family | Rath |
The Fire Wyvern Rathalos (リオレウス, rioreusu) is a Flying Wyvern introduced in the original Monster Hunter.
Physiology and Abilities
Rathalos are large flying wyverns characterized by their red shells adorned with black markings. Their large wings possess a strong membrane with fiery dark marks coming from the wing arm. The tail-tip is noticeably wider than the rest of the tail, and is used as a club.
The talons of a Rathalos can secrete a powerful toxin capable of disorienting large animals, while their developed flame sac allows them to spit large fireballs.
Rathalos are the male part of a sexually dimorphic species, and are often seen alongside their female counterpart, Rathian.
Rathalos is affected by Regional Variation, where individuals within the same species look slightly different based on where they live. The Rathalos seen near Minegarde and Dundorma (=those seen in the games from Monster Hunter to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite) are quite thin, with long necks and wider maws. The Rathalos found near Moga, Val Habar, the New World and Kamura (those seen in the games from Monster Hunter 3 onwards) are much bulkier by comparison, and have stronger legs.[1][2]
Description
Monster Hunter Now | |
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Characteristics: A fearsome flying wyvern who has earned the moniker "King of the Skies." Together with its female counterpart, it forms its territory around their nest, keeping close watch from above. With its powerful wings, it swiftly descends to intercept any trespassers, assailing them with its mighty, poisonous claws. In addition, it is well known for its ability to breathe fire. Useful Information: As implied by its title of "King of the Skies," this monster is capable of taking flight, whereupon it will attack from above with its flame breath. Habitat: Forest |
Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak | |
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Terrible wyverns called "Kings of the Skies." Along with Rathian, they stake wide territories centered around their nest. Rathalos descend on invaders from the sky, attacking with poison claws and a breath of fire. Threat Level: ★★★★★★ The King of the Skies lives up to its name by staying airborne for most of its attacks. A well-aimed Flash Bomb can help to bring a Rathalos down to earth, however. |
Monster Hunter | |
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Male wyvern that keeps a nest and patrols its territory from the air in search of prey. Its claws are filled with poison that weakens its prey. |
Game Data
Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak
Rathalos can be found in the Shrine Ruins, Lava Caverns, Red Stronghold, Infernal Springs, Citadel and Forlorn Arena.
Breakables |
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Head Back Wings (Individual) Tail (Sever) |
Carves
Low Rank
Carves (Body) | |
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Item | Chance |
Rathalos Scale | 38% |
Rathalos Shell | 24% |
Rathalos Webbing | 20% |
Flame Sac | 12% |
Rath Marrow | 5% |
Rathalos Plate | 1% |
Carves (Tail) | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Tail | 70% |
Rathalos Scale | 20% |
Rath Marrow | 7% |
Rathalos Plate | 3% |
Target Rewards | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Shell | 31% |
Rathalos Webbing | 23% |
Rathalos Scale | 16% |
Flame Sac | 14% |
Rathalos Tail | 7% |
Rath Marrow | 7% |
Rathalos Plate | 2% |
Capture Rewards | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Shell | 30% |
Rathalos Webbing | 27% |
Rathalos Tail | 19% |
Rath Wingtalon | 14% |
Rath Marrow | 7% |
Rathalos Plate | 3% |
Break Head | |
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Item | Chance |
Rathalos Scale | 66% |
Rathalos Shell | 30% |
Rathalos Plate | 4% |
Break Wings (Individual) | |
Item | Chance |
Rath Wingtalon x2 | 75% |
Rathalos Webbing | 25% |
Break Back | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Shell | 68% |
Rath Marrow | 30% |
Rathalos Plate | 2% |
Drops (Set 1) | |
Item | Chance |
Wyvern Tear | 50% |
Rathalos Scale | 37% |
Rath Wingtalon | 12% |
Rathalos Plate | 1% |
Drops (Set 2) | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Scale | 50% |
Rathalos Shell | 30% |
Rath Wingtalon | 20% |
High Rank
Carves (Body) | |
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Item | Chance |
Rathalos Scale+ | 36% |
Rathalos Carapace | 24% |
Rathalos Wing | 19% |
Inferno Sac | 12% |
Rath Medulla | 5% |
Rathalos Plate | 3% |
Rathalos Ruby | 1% |
Carves (Tail) | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Tail | 60% |
Rathalos Scale+ | 13% |
Rath Marrow | 12% |
Rath Medulla | 7% |
Rathalos Plate | 5% |
Rathalos Ruby | 3% |
Target Rewards | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Carapace | 27% |
Rathalos Wing | 20% |
Rathalos Scale+ | 15% |
Inferno Sac | 15% |
Rath Marrow | 10% |
Rath Medulla | 7% |
Rathalos Plate | 5% |
Rathalos Ruby | 1% |
Capture Rewards | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Carapace | 32% |
Rathalos Wing | 27% |
Rath Wingtalon+ | 14% |
Rathalos Tail | 12% |
Rath Medulla | 7% |
Rathalos Plate | 5% |
Rathalos Ruby | 3% |
Break Head | |
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Item | Chance |
Rathalos Scale+ | 63% |
Rathalos Carapace | 26% |
Rathalos Plate | 7% |
Rathalos Ruby | 4% |
Break Wings (Individual) | |
Item | Chance |
Rath Wingtalon+ | 70% |
Rathalos Wing | 30% |
Break Back | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Carapace | 45% |
Rath Medulla | 30% |
Rath Marrow | 20% |
Rathalos Plate | 4% |
Rathalos Ruby | 1% |
Drops (Set 1) | |
Item | Chance |
Large Wyvern Tear | 35% |
Rathalos Scale+ | 34% |
Wyvern Tear | 15% |
Rath Wingtalon+ | 12% |
Rathalos Plate | 3% |
Rathalos Ruby | 1% |
Drops (Set 2) | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Scale+ | 50% |
Rathalos Carapace | 30% |
Rath Wingtalon+ | 19% |
Rathalos Plate | 1% |
Master Rank
Carves (Body) | |
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Item | Chance |
Rathalos Shard | 36% |
Rathalos Cortex | 24% |
Rathalos Fellwing | 19% |
Conflagrant Sac | 12% |
Rath Medulla | 5% |
Rathalos Ruby | 3% |
Rathalos Mantle | 1% |
Carves (Tail) | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Lash | 70% |
Rathalos Shard | 22% |
Rathalos Ruby | 5% |
Rathalos Mantle | 3% |
Target Rewards | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Cortex | 31% |
Rathalos Fellwing | 23% |
Rathalos Shard | 17% |
Conflagrant Sac | 15% |
Rathalos Lash | 7% |
Rathalos Ruby | 5% |
Rathalos Mantle | 2% |
Capture Rewards | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Cortex | 32% |
Rathalos Fellwing | 27% |
Rath Wingripper | 14% |
Rathalos Lash | 12% |
Rath Medulla | 7% |
Rathalos Ruby | 5% |
Rathalos Mantle | 3% |
Break Head | |
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Item | Chance |
Rathalos Shard | 64% |
Rathalos Cortex | 26% |
Rathalos Ruby | 7% |
Rathalos Mantle | 3% |
Break Wings (Individual) | |
Item | Chance |
Rath Wingripper | 70% |
Rathalos Fellwing | 30% |
Break Back | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Cortex | 62% |
Rath Medulla | 30% |
Rathalos Ruby | 5% |
Rathalos Mantle | 3% |
Drops (Set 1) | |
Item | Chance |
Large Wyvern Tear | 40% |
Rathalos Shard | 34% |
Wyvern Tear | 10% |
Rath Wingripper | 12% |
Rathalos Ruby | 3% |
Rathalos Mantle | 1% |
Drops (Set 2) | |
Item | Chance |
Rathalos Shard | 50% |
Rathalos Cortex | 30% |
Rath Wingripper | 19% |
Rathalos Ruby | 1% |
Anomaly
- These materials are not guaranteed to be earned, they're quest rewards, and they have a chance to be carve bonuses each time you carve the afflicted monster.
Anomaly Quests (Broken Parts) | |
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Item | Chance |
Afflicted Dire Scale | 40% |
Anomaly Quests (Carves) | |
Item | Chance |
Afflicted Dire Scale | 40% |
Anomaly Investigations (Broken Parts) | |
Item | Chance |
Afflicted Dire Scale | 40% (Lv 51-100) |
Afflicted Dire Scale+ | 40% (Lv 101-160) |
Afflicted Dire Shard | 40% (Lv 161-300) |
Anomaly Investigations (Carves) | |
Item | Chance |
Afflicted Dire Scale | 40% (Lv 51-100) |
Afflicted Dire Scale+ | 40% (Lv 101-160) |
Afflicted Dire Shard | 40% (Lv 161-300) |
Equipment
Weapons in Bold are exclusive to Sunbreak.
Long Sword
Switch Axe
Light Bowgun
Previous Titles
Game Appearances
- Rathalos has appeared in every Monster Hunter title (save for some minor spinoffs) and almost all crossovers involving the series.
Main Series
- Monster Hunter (Introduced)
- Monster Hunter G
- Monster Hunter Freedom
- Monster Hunter 2
- Monster Hunter Freedom 2
- Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
- Monster Hunter 3
- Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
- Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
- Monster Hunter 4
- Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
- Monster Hunter Generations
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate
- Monster Hunter: World
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
- Monster Hunter Rise
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
- Monster Hunter Wilds
Frontier
- Monster Hunter Frontier
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 2.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 3.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 4.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 5.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 6.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 7.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 8.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 9.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 10
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.2
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.3
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.4
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.5
- Monster Hunter Frontier G
- Monster Hunter Frontier G2
- Monster Hunter Frontier G3
- Monster Hunter Frontier G Genuine
- Monster Hunter Frontier G5
- Monster Hunter Frontier G6
- Monster Hunter Frontier G7
- Monster Hunter Frontier G8
- Monster Hunter Frontier G9
- Monster Hunter Frontier G10
- Monster Hunter Frontier Z
- Monster Hunter Frontier Z Zenith
Stories
- Monster Hunter Stories
- Monstie Drop Monster Hunter Stories
- Monster Hunter Riders
- Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin
Spin-Off
- Monster Hunter Online
- Monster Hunter Explore
- Monster Hunter Now
- Monster Hunter Puzzles: Felyne Isles
- MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village
- Monster Hunter Mezeporta Reclamation
- Mobile Minigames
- Card Games
- Arcade Machines
Crossovers
- TEPPEN
- Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
- Puzzle & Dragons
- Puzzle & Dragons X
- Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
- Super Smash Bros for Wii U/3DS (via armor)
- Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Gyakuten Othellonia
- Dragalia Lost
- Dragon Quest of the Stars
- Arknights
- Street Fighter 6
- RAID: Shadow Legends (via armor & crossover trailer)
- Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis
Other Media
- Anime/Movies
- Manga/Webmanga
- Real-Life Attractions
- Monster Hunter Hunting Card
- Monster Hunter World: The Board Game
Locales
- Forest and Hills
- Old Swamp
- Old Volcano
- Volcano (2nd)
- Tower 1
- Tower 3
- Deserted Island
- Volcano (3rd)
- Ancestral Steppe
- Volcanic Hollow
- Heaven's Mount
- Tower Summit
- Everwood
- Jurassic Frontier
- Ruined Pinnacle
- Ancient Forest
- Elder's Recess
- Guiding Lands
- Shrine Ruins
- Red Stronghold
- Infernal Springs
- Citadel
- Forlorn Arena (MHRS)
- Windward Plains
Information from Printed Media
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Title of Printed Media
From Pages X-Y: Summary of the information about this monster from this media.
Other Languages
Other Languages | |
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日本語 | リオレウス (rioreusu) 火竜 (hiryū) |
한국어 | 리오레우스 (liole-useu) 화룡 (hwalyong) |
International | Rathalos |
Español | Wyvern de Fuego |
Français | Wyverne de feu |
Deutsch | Feuer Wyvern |
اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ | راذالوس |
Русский | Раталос (ratalos) Огненная Виверна |
中文 | 火龙 (Simplified) / 火龍 (Traditional) 天空王者 (Simplified) / 天空王者 (Traditional) |
Notes
- Rathalos also appears as the 2nd tutorial level, to introduce bosses.
- As a special boss in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Final Fantasy XIV, Arknights, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- As a playable entity in TEPPEN, Dragalia Lost, Puzzle & Dragons and Arknights.
- As an armor set in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Sonic Frontiers.
Sources
- ↑ Monster Hunter World: The Official Complete Works, pg. 280
- ↑ Hunter's Encyclopedia 3, pg. 48
- ↑ https://www.monsterhunter.com/mha/en/comic/
- ↑ https://www.monsterhunter.com/mha/en/azarasi_comic2/
- ↑ https://www.monsterhunter.com/mha/en/hachemichu_comic/
- ↑ https://www.monsterhunter.com/mha/en/azarasi_column/
- ↑ https://www.monsterhunter.com/20th/en/vote-monster/result/
Gallery
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