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|English Name= Rathian | |English Name=Rathian | ||
|Image=20th-Rathian Render.png | |Image=20th-Rathian Render.png | ||
|Japanese Name= リオレイア | |Title=Female Fire Wyvern | ||
|Introduced= MH1 | |Japanese Name=リオレイア | ||
|Class= Flying Wyvern | |Introduced=MH1 | ||
|Habitats= | |Class=Flying Wyvern | ||
|Relatives= [[Rathalos]] | |Element={{Element|Fire|[[Fire]]}}<hr>{{Element|Fire|[[Fireblight]]}}<small>(Gen 3+)</small><br>{{Element|Poison|[[Poison]]}} | ||
|Length=17.5437 m | |||
|Height=5.7722 m | |||
|Foot=2.60 m | |||
|Habitats=[[Deserts]]<hr>[[Forests]]<hr>[[Jungles]] | |||
|Relatives=[[Dreadqueen Rathian]]<hr>[[Apex Rathian]]<hr>[[Conflagration Rathian]]<hr>[[Pink Rathian]]<hr>[[Gold Rathian]]<hr>[[Unknown (Black Flying Wyvern)|Unknown]]<hr>[[Rathalos]] | |||
|Order=Wyvern Hip | |||
|Suborder=Wyvern Leg | |||
|Infraorder=Armor Shell Wyvern | |||
|Superfamily=Flying Wyvern | |||
|Family=Rath | |||
|}} | |}} | ||
The Female Fire Wyvern '''Rathian''' (リオレイア, ''rioreia'') is a [[Flying Wyvern]] introduced in the original [[Monster Hunter]]. | |||
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==Physiology and Abilities== | ==Physiology and Abilities== | ||
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==Description== | |||
{{MonsterDescription | |||
|Description='''Characteristics:''' Known by the alternative name of "Queen of the Land."<br/>With its outstanding leg strength, it hurtles across the land, subduing prey with its venom-laden tail.<br/>It has occasionally been spotted hunting together with its male counterpart, Rathalos. | |||
'''Useful Information:''' The spikes that adorn this monster's tail are coated with a potent venom. However, this poison will be rendered ineffective should its tail be severed.<br/>Its head is particularly vulnerable, so it would be wise to focus your aim on it during a hunt. | |||
'''Habitats''': Forest, Desert | |||
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|Game=[[Monster Hunter Now]]}} | |||
==Game Data== | ==Game Data== | ||
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===Previous Titles=== | |||
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*[[Rathian/MHWI|World Iceborne]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHGU|Generations Ultimate]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHGen|Generations]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MH4U|4 Ultimate]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MH4|4]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MH3U|3 Ultimate]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHP3|Portable 3rd]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MH3|3]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHFU|Freedom Unite]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHF2|Freedom 2]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MH2|2]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHF1|Freedom]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHG|G]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MH1|1]] | |||
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*[[Rathian/MHNow|Now]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHOnline|Online]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHFrontier|Frontier]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHST2|Stories 2]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHST|Stories]] | |||
*[[Rathian/MHRiders|Riders]] | |||
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==Game Appearances== | |||
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===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]] | |||
**[[MH Diary: Mobile Felyne Village]] | |||
**[[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village G]] | |||
**[[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village DX]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Mezeporta Reclamation]] | |||
*Mobile Minigames | |||
**[[Monster Hunter i]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter: Phantom Island Voyage]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Dynamic Hunting]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Massive Hunting]] | |||
*Card Games | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Trading Card Game]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Stories Ride On Card Game]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Roar of Cards]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Card Master]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Big Game Hunting Quest]] | |||
*Arcade Machines | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Spirits]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Spirits 2]] | |||
**[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter: World]] | |||
**[[Pachislot: Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]] | |||
===Crossovers=== | |||
*[[TEPPEN]] | |||
*Puzzle & Dragons | |||
*Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 | |||
===Other Media=== | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Orage]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Hunting Card]] | |||
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==Locales== | |||
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*[[Forest and Hills]] | |||
**[[Verdant Hills]] | |||
*[[Old Jungle]] | |||
*[[Old Desert]] | |||
**[[Dunes]] | |||
*[[Old Swamp]] | |||
*[[Jungle]] | |||
**[[Jungle (MHRS)]] | |||
*[[Desert]] | |||
*[[Swamp]] | |||
**[[Marshlands]] | |||
*[[Great Forest]] | |||
**[[Great Forest Peak]] | |||
*[[Tower 1]] | |||
**[[Tower Summit]] | |||
*[[Tower 3]] | |||
*[[Deserted Island]] | |||
*[[Sandy Plains]] | |||
**[[Sandy Plains (MHRise)]] | |||
*[[Flooded Forest]] | |||
**[[Flooded Forest (MHRise)]] | |||
*[[Misty Peaks]] | |||
*[[Ancestral Steppe]] | |||
*[[Sunken Hollow]] | |||
*[[Primal Forest]] | |||
*[[Heaven's Mount]] | |||
*[[Everwood]] | |||
*[[Jurassic Frontier]] | |||
*[[Ruined Pinnacle]] | |||
*[[Ancient Forest]] | |||
*[[Wildspire Waste]] | |||
*[[Guiding Lands]] | |||
*[[Shrine Ruins]] | |||
*[[Lava Caverns]] | |||
*[[Red Stronghold]] | |||
*[[Infernal Springs]] | |||
*[[Citadel]] | |||
*[[Scarlet Forest]] | |||
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*[[Highland]] | |||
*[[Gorge]] | |||
*[[Fortress Ruins]] | |||
*[[Interceptor's Base]] | |||
*[[Dawnwind Valley]] | |||
*[[Ancestral Tomb]] | |||
*[[Esther Lake]] | |||
*[[Dark Veil Forest]] | |||
*[[Moonlands]] | |||
*[[Firefly Mountain Stream]] | |||
*[[Monsonne Plains]] | |||
*[[Alcala]] | |||
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==Information from Printed Media== | ==Information from Printed Media== | ||
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=== | ===Monster Hunter World: The Official Complete Works=== | ||
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From Pages | '''From Pages 238-241:''' <br/> | ||
</div></div> | Full length: approximately 1754.37 cm <br/> | ||
Full height: approximately 577.22 cm <br/> | |||
Foot size: approximately 260 cm <br/> | |||
Known habitat: [[Ancient Forest]], [[Wildspire Waste]] <br/><br/> | |||
The ancestors of the [[Rathalos]] and Rathian individuals in the [[New World]] migrated from the [[Old World]] long ago. Though Old and New World Rathians share the same powerful legs, New World Rathians have dense patches of spikes on their shoulders, wrist, and tail tip. They can also spread their wings farther, better adapting them to flight, which may partially explain how they migrated. | |||
<br/><br/> | |||
Rathians (the female form of their species) mate with Rathalos (the male form) and lay about 10 eggs at a time. In the Old World, Rathalos would be responsible for guarding the nest and hunting for food until the hatchlings are old enough to leave. In the New World, a single Rathalos will mate with several Rathian but only nest with and defend a single dominant female in the [[Ancient Forest]]. The other Rathian will be left to nest alone in the [[Wildspire Wastes]], making them more vigilant and potentially explaining their conflict with each other there. | |||
<br/><br/> | |||
Rathian are typically not aggressive towards smaller animals unless they are in her nest. They have even been known to let smaller carnivorous wyverns into their territory to help fend off potential egg thieves. Their nests are made of decaying organic matter which becomes oily and ready to be ignited by Rathian's fiery breath to help ward off intruders. | |||
<br/><br/> | |||
Rathian overpower their prey, such as [[Apceros]], with their venomous tails and powerful legs. They also use these legs to scratch deeply into the ground a few times a day to mark their territory. | |||
<br/><br/> | |||
'''Developer's Note:''' The developers intended Rathian to be an intermediate monster and decided she was well suited to both the Ancient Forest and Wildspire Waste. They wanted to prompt the player to make new equipment but otherwise not have much trouble defeating her given her telegraphed moves. When thinking about how to update her model, they borrowed what they liked from Rathalos' new design. | |||
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==Other Languages== | ==Other Languages== | ||
{{OtherLanguages | {{OtherLanguages | ||
|Class=center | |Class=center | ||
|Japanese= | |Japanese=リオレイア (rioreia) | ||
| | |International=Rathian | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{Monster Notes | |||
|General Notes = | |||
*Its head, back, and wings (individual) can be broken, and its tail severed. | |||
*Rathian's roar is '''Weak'''. Level 3 Earplugs nullifies it. ([[Monster Hunter Rise|Rise]]: Level 2 Earplugs / Level 1 Defiance nullifies it.) | |||
*Rathian ranked 78th place in the Top Monster competition during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary.<ref>https://www.monsterhunter.com/20th/en/vote-monster/result/</ref> | |||
|Monster Hunter Generations Notes = | |||
*Rathian appears in [[Glavenus]]' ecology movie. | |||
|Monster Hunter: World Notes = | |||
*Rathian has a very short intro, like [[Great Jagras]] and [[Ruiner Nergigante]]. | |||
|Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Notes = | |||
*Rathian appears in [[Glavenus]]' intro. | |||
|Monster Hunter Rise Notes = | |||
*Rathian can appear in the [[Rampage]], where it is considered a [[Stalker]]. | |||
*Rathian appears in [[Rajang]]'s intro. | |||
|Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Notes = | |||
*Rathian appears in [[Seregios]]' intro. | |||
|Miscellaneous Notes = | |||
*The logo of the original [[Monster Hunter]] actually depicts a Rathian, rather than a [[Rathalos]]. | |||
*Episodes 0 & 2 of "Haganai <small>Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Animation</small>" seems to parody [[Monster Hunter Portable 3rd]] on a PSP. In episode 0, a parody version of Rathian is slain by the main characters and their [[Palico]] for a brief moment. | |||
**[[Felyne]]s, [[Ioprey]]s, [[Ceanataur]]s, [[Great Jaggi]], [[Gargwa]]s, and other core features are referenced as well. | |||
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==Sources== | |||
<references /> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MHNow-Rathian Render.png|MHNow Render | |||
20th-Rathian Render.png|MHRise Render | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 5 November 2024
Rathian リオレイア | ||
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Title | Female Fire Wyvern | |
Introduced | MH1 | |
Classification | Flying Wyvern | |
Element | Fire Fireblight(Gen 3+) Poison | |
Average Dimensions | ||
Length | 17.5437 m | |
Height | 5.7722 m | |
Foot Size | 2.60 m | |
Habitats | ||
Deserts Forests Jungles | ||
Relatives | ||
Dreadqueen Rathian Apex Rathian Conflagration Rathian Pink Rathian Gold Rathian Unknown Rathalos | ||
Taxonomy | ||
Order | Wyvern Hip | |
Suborder | Wyvern Leg | |
Infraorder | Armor Shell Wyvern | |
Superfamily | Flying Wyvern | |
Family | Rath |
The Female Fire Wyvern Rathian (リオレイア, rioreia) is a Flying Wyvern introduced in the original Monster Hunter.
Physiology and Abilities
Description
Monster Hunter Now | |
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Characteristics: Known by the alternative name of "Queen of the Land." With its outstanding leg strength, it hurtles across the land, subduing prey with its venom-laden tail. It has occasionally been spotted hunting together with its male counterpart, Rathalos. Useful Information: The spikes that adorn this monster's tail are coated with a potent venom. However, this poison will be rendered ineffective should its tail be severed. Habitats: Forest, Desert |
Game Data
Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak
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Previous Titles
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Game Appearances
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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
- Puzzle & Dragons
- Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
Other Media
Locales
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- Forest and Hills
- Old Jungle
- Old Desert
- Old Swamp
- Jungle
- Desert
- Swamp
- Great Forest
- Tower 1
- Tower 3
- Deserted Island
- Sandy Plains
- Flooded Forest
- Misty Peaks
- Ancestral Steppe
- Sunken Hollow
- Primal Forest
- Heaven's Mount
- Everwood
- Jurassic Frontier
- Ruined Pinnacle
- Ancient Forest
- Wildspire Waste
- Guiding Lands
- Shrine Ruins
- Lava Caverns
- Red Stronghold
- Infernal Springs
- Citadel
- Scarlet Forest
Information from Printed Media
Monster Hunter World: The Official Complete Works
Click on Expand to see contents.
From Pages 238-241:
Full length: approximately 1754.37 cm
Full height: approximately 577.22 cm
Foot size: approximately 260 cm
Known habitat: Ancient Forest, Wildspire Waste
The ancestors of the Rathalos and Rathian individuals in the New World migrated from the Old World long ago. Though Old and New World Rathians share the same powerful legs, New World Rathians have dense patches of spikes on their shoulders, wrist, and tail tip. They can also spread their wings farther, better adapting them to flight, which may partially explain how they migrated.
Rathians (the female form of their species) mate with Rathalos (the male form) and lay about 10 eggs at a time. In the Old World, Rathalos would be responsible for guarding the nest and hunting for food until the hatchlings are old enough to leave. In the New World, a single Rathalos will mate with several Rathian but only nest with and defend a single dominant female in the Ancient Forest. The other Rathian will be left to nest alone in the Wildspire Wastes, making them more vigilant and potentially explaining their conflict with each other there.
Rathian are typically not aggressive towards smaller animals unless they are in her nest. They have even been known to let smaller carnivorous wyverns into their territory to help fend off potential egg thieves. Their nests are made of decaying organic matter which becomes oily and ready to be ignited by Rathian's fiery breath to help ward off intruders.
Rathian overpower their prey, such as Apceros, with their venomous tails and powerful legs. They also use these legs to scratch deeply into the ground a few times a day to mark their territory.
Developer's Note: The developers intended Rathian to be an intermediate monster and decided she was well suited to both the Ancient Forest and Wildspire Waste. They wanted to prompt the player to make new equipment but otherwise not have much trouble defeating her given her telegraphed moves. When thinking about how to update her model, they borrowed what they liked from Rathalos' new design.
Other Languages
Other Languages | |
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日本語 | リオレイア (rioreia) |
International | Rathian |
Notes
- Felynes, Iopreys, Ceanataurs, Great Jaggi, Gargwas, and other core features are referenced as well.
Sources
Gallery
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MHNow Render
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MHRise Render