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{{SpeciesBalahara}} | |||
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|English Name=Balahara | |English Name=Balahara | ||
|Image=MHWilds-Balahara Render.png | |Image=MHWilds-Balahara Render.png | ||
|Title=Sand Leviathan<br>沙海竜 | |||
|Japanese Name=バーラハーラ | |Japanese Name=バーラハーラ | ||
|Introduced=MHWilds | |Introduced=MHWilds | ||
|Class=Leviathan | |Class=Leviathan | ||
|Element={{Element|Water|[[Water]]}}<hr>{{Element|Water|[[Waterblight]]}}<br>{{Element|Muddy|[[Muddy]]}} | |||
|Habitats=[[Deserts]] | |Habitats=[[Deserts]] | ||
|SEODesc=Slender leviathans that swarm the desert's expanse, their strange mouths hide an even stranger glow. | |SEODesc=Slender leviathans that swarm the desert's expanse, their strange mouths hide an even stranger glow. | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
The Balahara (バーラハーラ, bārahāra) is a [[ | |||
The Sand Leviathan '''Balahara''' (バーラハーラ, ''bārahāra'') is a [[Leviathan]] introduced in [[Monster Hunter Wilds]]. | |||
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==Physiology and Abilities== | ==Physiology and Abilities== | ||
These slender leviathans possess a gray and brown hide with large padded shells running along their bodies, their strange triple-jaw mouths are lined with scallop-like eyes and reveal a mysterious and entrancing glow when opened, their bodies are coated in a slick substance, which aids them in burrowing and sand-swimming. | These slender leviathans possess a gray and brown hide with large padded shells running along their bodies, their strange triple-jaw mouths are lined with scallop-like eyes and reveal a mysterious and entrancing glow when opened, their bodies are coated in a slick substance, which aids them in burrowing and sand-swimming. | ||
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Balahara, like most other sand swimming monsters, can be forced out of the ground with a loud roar or sonic bomb. | Balahara, like most other sand swimming monsters, can be forced out of the ground with a loud roar or sonic bomb. | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{MonsterDescription | {{MonsterDescription | ||
|Description=Desert-dwelling leviathans that use their supple, serpentine bodies to create quicksand traps. Weak against sonic bombs when they're submerged.<br><p>Strength: <span style="color:purple">✦✦✦</span></p> | |Description=Desert-dwelling leviathans that use their supple, serpentine bodies to create quicksand traps. Weak against sonic bombs when they're submerged.<br><p>Strength: <span style="color:purple">✦✦✦</span></p> | ||
|Icon= | |Icon=MHWilds-Balahara Icon.png | ||
|Game=Monster Hunter Wilds Map}} | |Game=Monster Hunter Wilds Map}} | ||
{{MonsterDescription | {{MonsterDescription | ||
|Description=Desert-dwelling leviathans that use their supple, serpentine bodies to create quicksand traps for unwary prey. | |Description=Desert-dwelling leviathans that use their supple, serpentine bodies to create quicksand traps for unwary prey. | ||
|Icon= | |Icon=MHWilds-Balahara Icon.png | ||
|Game=Monster Hunter Wilds Website}} | |Game=Monster Hunter Wilds Website}} | ||
==Game Data== | |||
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==Game Appearances== | |||
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===Main Series=== | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Wilds]] ''(Introduced)'' | |||
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==Locales== | |||
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*[[Windward Plains]] | |||
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==Information from Printed Media== | |||
{{Notice|For printed media that was never officially localized into English, fan translations have been used and they may include errors. If you can read Japanese and would like to improve this wiki please message yuzucchinyan on Discord.}} | |||
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===Title of Printed Media=== | |||
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From Pages X-Y: Summary of the information about this monster from this media. | |||
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==Other Languages== | |||
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|Japanese=バーラハーラ (bārahāra) <br/> 沙海竜 | |||
|Korean=발라하라 | |||
|International=Balahara | |||
|Chinese=沙海龙 <small>(Simplified)</small> / 沙海龍 <small>(Traditional)</small> | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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*Balahara has a [[Turf War]] with [[Doshaguma]]. Even if it takes them on alone, Balahara is temporarily reinforced by smaller Balahara for the Turf War. | *Balahara has a [[Turf War]] with [[Doshaguma]]. Even if it takes them on alone, Balahara is temporarily reinforced by smaller Balahara for the Turf War. | ||
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==Sources== | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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MHWilds-Balahara Render.png|MHWilds Render | |||
MHWilds-Balahara Screenshot 001.jpg | MHWilds-Balahara Screenshot 001.jpg | ||
MHWilds-Balahara Screenshot 002.jpg | MHWilds-Balahara Screenshot 002.jpg | ||
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MHWilds-Balahara Screenshot 006.jpg | MHWilds-Balahara Screenshot 006.jpg | ||
MHWilds-Balahara Screenshot 007.jpg | MHWilds-Balahara Screenshot 007.jpg | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:MHWilds Monsters]] | [[Category:MHWilds Monsters]] |
Latest revision as of 02:54, 3 November 2024
Balahara バーラハーラ | ||
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Title | Sand Leviathan 沙海竜 | |
Introduced | MHWilds | |
Classification | Leviathan | |
Element | Water Waterblight Muddy | |
Average Dimensions | ||
Length | Unknown | |
Height | Unknown | |
Foot Size | Unknown | |
Habitats | ||
Deserts | ||
Relatives | ||
None | ||
Taxonomy | ||
Order | Unknown | |
Suborder | Unknown | |
Infraorder | Unknown | |
Superfamily | Unknown | |
Family | Unknown |
The Sand Leviathan Balahara (バーラハーラ, bārahāra) is a Leviathan introduced in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Physiology and Abilities
These slender leviathans possess a gray and brown hide with large padded shells running along their bodies, their strange triple-jaw mouths are lined with scallop-like eyes and reveal a mysterious and entrancing glow when opened, their bodies are coated in a slick substance, which aids them in burrowing and sand-swimming.
It appears these monsters are inclined to form large swarms, making travel on open sands dangerous, they are seen spitting a strange black glop.
Balahara, like most other sand swimming monsters, can be forced out of the ground with a loud roar or sonic bomb.
Description
Monster Hunter Wilds Map | |
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Desert-dwelling leviathans that use their supple, serpentine bodies to create quicksand traps. Weak against sonic bombs when they're submerged. Strength: ✦✦✦ |
Monster Hunter Wilds Website | |
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Desert-dwelling leviathans that use their supple, serpentine bodies to create quicksand traps for unwary prey. |
Game Data
Monster Hunter Wilds
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Game Appearances
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Main Series
- Monster Hunter Wilds (Introduced)
Locales
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Information from Printed Media
Notice For printed media that was never officially localized into English, fan translations have been used and they may include errors. If you can read Japanese and would like to improve this wiki please message yuzucchinyan on Discord. |
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 | バーラハーラ (bārahāra) 沙海竜 |
한국어 | 발라하라 |
International | Balahara |
中文 | 沙海龙 (Simplified) / 沙海龍 (Traditional) |
Notes
Sources
Gallery
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