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*When a large monster is downed in certain areas, several Jagras will swarm and bite it until it gets up. <small>(They don't do much damage.)</small> | *When a large monster is downed in certain areas, several Jagras will swarm and bite it until it gets up. <small>(They don't do much damage.)</small> | ||
*Flocks of Jagras can be mind controlled and summoned by [[Leshen]] and [[Ancient Leshen]], acting far more aggressive than usual. | *Flocks of Jagras can be mind controlled and summoned by [[Leshen]] and [[Ancient Leshen]], acting far more aggressive than usual. | ||
*If unlocked with the Bugtrapper [[Grimalkyne]], the player's Palico can make a nearby Jagras a Tailraider. | *If unlocked with the Bugtrapper [[Grimalkyne]]s, the player's Palico can make a nearby Jagras a Tailraider. | ||
*Jagras appears in [[Ancient Leshen]]'s intro. | |||
|Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Notes = | |Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Notes = | ||
*Jagras can be infected by [[Blackveil Vaal Hazak]]'s effluvium. This makes it much more aggressive, and inflicts effluvium to hunters. | *Jagras can be infected by [[Blackveil Vaal Hazak]]'s effluvium. This makes it much more aggressive, and inflicts effluvium to hunters. | ||
*Jagras appears briefly in [[Zinogre]]'s intro. | |||
|Monster Hunter Rise Notes = | |Monster Hunter Rise Notes = | ||
*Jagras appears in [[Great Wroggi]]'s intro. | *Jagras appears in [[Great Wroggi]]'s intro. |
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Jagras ジャグラス | ||
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Title | Thief Wyvern | |
Introduced | MHWorld | |
Classification | Fanged Wyvern | |
Element | None None (Normally) Effluvium (When infected) | |
Average Dimensions | ||
Length | Unknown | |
Height | Unknown | |
Foot Size | Unknown | |
Habitats | ||
Forests | ||
Relatives | ||
Great Jagras Dodogama | ||
Taxonomy | ||
Order | Saurischia/ Wyvern Hip | |
Suborder | Four-Legged | |
Infraorder | Unknown | |
Superfamily | Thief Wyvern | |
Family | Jagras |
The Thief Wyvern Jagras (ジャグラス, jagurasu) is a small Fanged Wyvern introduced in Monster Hunter: World.
Physiology and Abilities
Description
Monster Hunter Now | |
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Characteristics: The leader of a pack of Jagras. Renowned for their voracious appetite, they will mercilessly assault even monsters higher up in the food chain. The sight of it devouring its prey whole is one to behold.
Useful Information: Making use of its expanding stomach, it boldly attempts to trap hunters by rolling on top of them. By focusing your assault on its stomach, it will promptly empty the contents of it, leaving the monster in a stunned state where its weak head can be targeted. Habitats: Forest, Desert, Swamp |
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne | |
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The pack leader of the Jagras. When hungry, Great Jagras are known to attack monsters even stronger than themselves. It balloons to unbelievable proportions after swallowing prey. Useful Information: Even after a giant meal, a Great Jagras can use its expanded stomach to attack unsuspecting hunters. Aim for its belly to force it to vomit out its prey and significantly weaken it. |
Game Data
Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak
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Game Appearances
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Main Series
- Monster Hunter: World (Introduced)
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
- Monster Hunter Rise
- Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak
Spin-Off
- Monster Hunter Now
- Arcade Machines
Crossovers
Locales
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Information from Printed Media
Monster Hunter World: The Official Complete Works
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From Pages 200-205:
Full length: approximately 1109.66 cm
Full height: approximately 1109.66 cm
Foot size: approximately 153 cm
Known habitat: Ancient Forest
The Great Jagrasis an adult male Jagras that leads its pack. As male Jagras mature, they leave their pack to live alone. Those that survive this solitary lifestyle eventually return to their pack to battle the leader in an attempt to replace them. A Great Jagras is visually differentiated from its pack mates by its large size and the mane-like crest decorating its head and back, the length of which may be used to help estimate the age of a given individual. Its pack mates will typically let the Great Jagras deal with intruders, but will also rush to its aid when needed. Despite this, there have been reports of Great Jagras preying on their Jagras pack, sending them hiding amidst the treetops.
Both The Great Jagras' crest and the large scales beneath its eardrum help it to stand out during mating season, with larger scales seeming to be more attractive to females. During mating season, Great Jagras battle each other to court females. They breed with each female they court, and it is estimated that one Great Jagras will have ten to twenty female Jagras mates, each of whom will deposit three to four eggs in a warm area of mulch. The females do not incubate these eggs, and they can be stolen by monsters like Kulu-Ya-Ku.
The Great Jagras' stomach is both extremely flexible and filled with a powerful acid; a combination of traits that allows it prey on Aptonoths and herbivorous wyverns by swallowing and digesting them whole. While its stomach is full with prey it is considerably slowed and less aggressive, but if needed it can also use this expanded portion of its body as a crushing weapon against enemies. The Great Jagras regularly regurgitates partially digested meals on its own accord (even using it as a projectile weapon), though this can also be caused by impacts to its distended gut. This regurgitation maximizes its nutritional absorption by allowing The Great Jagras to find and digest new prey, while also providing food for its Jagras pack which prefers the higher nutritional content of the partially digested meals from their leader over their usual prey of Shepherd Hares or other small animals. The large quantities of powerful acid produced by a Great Jagras can even break down the walls of its own stomach, giving it a hunger that is believed to be comparable to much larger monsters and driving it to aggressively search for prey whenever its stomach is empty.
Developer's Note: The Great Jagras received much more development effort than other monsters its size. By implementing its changing physique, ecological behaviors, movements, and visual details the team tested the limits of what they could do in Monster Hunter World. Their goal was to create a monster that is easy for new players to land hits on and to pull them into the environment.
Other Languages
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日本語 | ジャグラス (dosujagurasu) |
International | Jagras |
Notes
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