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|English Name={{PAGENAME}}
|title={{PAGENAME}}
|Image=2ndGen-{{PAGENAME}} Screenshot 001.jpg
|title_mode=prepend
|Japanese Name=森丘
|description=The {{PAGENAME}} or Verdant Hills is a locale introduced in Monster Hunter, this peaceful land of greenery is the starting point for many hunters, monsters from all across the chain food can be found here, from the nimble Velocidrome to the mighty Rathalos and even the enchanting Najarala.
|Game Appearances=[[MH1]] [[MHG]]<br/>[[MHF1]] [[MH2]]<br/>[[MHF2]] [[MHFU]]
|keywords={{PAGENAME}}, Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter Generations, MH, MHGen, MHGU, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, Velocidrome, Aptonoth, Rathalos, Chameleos, Najarala, Nargacuga
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|English Name=Forest & Hills (MH1-MHFU) <br/> Verdant Hills (MHGen-Present)
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|Japanese Name=森と丘 (MH1-MHP) <br/> 森丘 (MH2-Present)
|Game Appearances=[[MH1]] [[MHG]]<br/>[[MHF1]] [[MH2]]<br/>[[MHF2]] [[MHFU]] <br/> [[MHGen]] [[MHGenU]] <br/> [[SSBU]]
|Habitat Type=[[Forests]]<br/>[[Highlands]]
|Number of Areas=12
|Number of Areas=12
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The {{PAGENAME}} is a locale introduced in [[Monster Hunter]]. It later appeared in [[Monster Hunter Generations]] as the [[Verdant Hills]].
The '''Forest & Hills''' (森丘, morioka), also known as '''Forest Hill''' or the '''Verdant Hills''', is a locale introduced in the original [[Monster Hunter]].


Characterized by its immense stone cliffs and grass fields, this is the first hunting ground for hunters in the [[Schrade]] region.
Characterized by immense stone cliffs and verdant forests, the Forest & Hills was the first hunting locale ever created for the series, and is located in the frontiers of [[West Schrade]].


==Description==
==Description==
The Forest and Hills is divided into two major sections: the deep forest and the cliffside. The forest side is dark and oppressive, which makes it perfect for land predators, while the cliffside is bright and open - large flying monsters are often seen circling the skies in search of prey.
The Forest & Hills is divided into two major sections: the deep forest and the hillside. The forest section is dark and oppressive, which makes it perfect for land predators, while the hills and cliffs are bright and open, so large wyverns are often seen circling the skies in search of prey.


===Base Camp===
===Base Camp===
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==Monsters==
==Monsters==
===Small Monsters===
===Small Monsters===
<gallery mode="packed">
<div class="iconpick">
MHWI-Aptonoth Icon.png|[[Aptonoth]]|link=Aptonoth
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Aptonoth}}
MHRS-Bullfango Icon.png|[[Bullfango]]|link=Bullfango
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Bullfango}}
MHRS-Felyne Icon.png|[[Felyne]]|link=Felyne
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Felyne}}
2ndGen-Great Thunderbug Icon.png|[[Great Thunderbug]]|link=Great Thunderbug
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Great Thunderbug}}
MHRS-Kelbi Icon.png|[[Kelbi]]|link=Kelbi
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Kelbi}}
MHWI-Mosswine Icon.png|[[Mosswine]]|link=Mosswine
{{IconPickerElem2|2ndGen|Mosswine}}
MHRS-Melynx Icon.png|[[Melynx]]|link=Melynx
{{IconPickerElem2|2ndGen|Melynx}}
2ndGen-Shakalaka Icon.png|[[Shakalaka]]|link=Shakalaka
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Shakalaka}}
MHRS-Velociprey Icon.png|[[Velociprey]]|link=Velociprey
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Velociprey}}
2ndGen-Giaprey Icon.png|[[Giaprey|White Velociprey]]|link=Giaprey
{{IconPickerElem2|2ndGen|Giaprey|Giaprey|White Velociprey}}
MHRS-Vespoid Icon.png|[[Vespoid]]|link=Vespoid
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Vespoid}}
</gallery>
</div>


===Large Monsters===
===Large Monsters===
<gallery mode="packed">
<div class="iconpick">
MHRS-Chameleos Icon.png|[[Chameleos]]|link=Chameleos
{{IconPickerElem2|2ndGen|Chameleos}}
2ndGen-Gypceros Icon.png|[[Gypceros]]|link=Gypceros
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Gypceros}}
2ndGen-Hypnocatrice Icon.png|[[Hypnocatrice]]|link=Hypnocatrice
{{IconPickerElem2|2ndGen|Hypnocatrice}}
2ndGen-King Shakalaka Icon.png|[[King Shakalaka]]|link=King Shakalaka
{{IconPickerElem2|2ndGen|King Shakalaka}}
MHRS-Nargacuga Icon.png|[[Nargacuga]]|link=Nargacuga
{{IconPickerElem2|4thGen|Najarala}}
MHRS-Rajang Icon.png|[[Rajang]]|link=Rajang
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Nargacuga}}
MHRS-Rathalos Icon.png|[[Rathalos]]|link=Rathalos
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Rajang}}
MHWI-Azure Rathalos Icon.png|[[Azure Rathalos]]|link=Azure Rathalos
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Rathalos}}
2ndGen-Question Mark Icon.png|[[Dreadking Rathalos]]|link=Dreadking Rathalos
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Azure Rathalos}}
MHRS-Rathian Icon.png|[[Rathian]]|link=Rathian
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Dreadking Rathalos}}
MHWI-Pink Rathian Icon.png|[[Pink Rathian]]|link=Pink Rathian
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Rathian}}
2ndGen-Question Mark Icon.png|[[Dreadqueen Rathian]]|link=Dreadqueen Rathian
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Dreadqueen Rathian}}
2ndGen-Velocidrome Icon.png|[[Velocidrome]]|link=Velocidrome
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Velocidrome}}
MHWI-Yian Garuga Icon.png|[[Yian Garuga]]|link=Yian Garuga
{{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Yian Garuga}}
MHWI-Scarred Yian Garuga Icon.png|[[Scarred Yian Garuga]]|link=Scarred Yian Garuga
{{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Scarred Yian Garuga}}
2ndGen-Question Mark Icon.png|[[One-Eared Yian Garuga]]|link=One-Eared Yian Garuga
{{IconPickerElem2|MHWiki|Deadeye Yian Garuga}}
2ndGen-Yian Kut-Ku Icon.png|[[Yian Kut-Ku]]|link=Yian Kut-Ku
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Yian Kut-Ku}}
2ndGen-Blue Yian Kut-Ku Icon.png|[[Blue Yian Kut-Ku]]|link=Blue Yian Kut-Ku
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Blue Yian Kut-Ku}}
MHRS-Zinogre Icon.png|[[Zinogre]]|link=Zinogre
{{IconPickerElem2|MHST2|Zinogre}}
</gallery>
</div>


==Game Data==
==Game Data==
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
<tabber>
===MH1===
|-|MH1=
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
===Monsters===
====Base Camp====
====Small Monsters====
{| class="wikitable float"
<div class="iconpick">
! Fishing Spot Low Rank
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Aptonoth}}
|-
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Bullfango}}
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Knife Mackerel}}
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Felyne}}
|-
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Kelbi}}
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Sleepyfish}}
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Mosswine}}
|-
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Melynx}}
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Pin Tuna}}
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Velociprey}}
|-
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Vespoid}}
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Rumblefish}}
</div>
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Goldenfish}}
====Large Monsters====
|}
<div class="iconpick">
{| class="wikitable float"
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Gypceros}}
! Fishing Spot High Rank
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Rathalos}}
|-
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Rathian}}
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Knife Mackerel}}
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Velocidrome}}
|-
{{IconPickerElem2|1stGen|Yian Kut-Ku}}
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Sleepyfish}}
</div>
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Pin Tuna}}
===Gathering===
|-
<tabbertransclude>
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Rumblefish}}
GatherData:MH1FnHBC|Base Camp
|-
GatherData:MH1FnHA1|Area 1
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Goldenfish}}
</tabbertransclude>
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Speartuna}}
|}
{{-}}
{{-}}
====Area 1====
</tabber>
{| class="wikitable float"
 
! colspan=2 | Dung Spot Low Rank
{{LocaleListBox}}
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Dung}} || 90%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Kut-Ku Scale}} || 10%
|}
{| class="wikitable float"
! colspan=2 | Dung Spot High Rank
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Dung}} || 90%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Kut-Ku Scale}} || 10%
|}
{| class="wikitable float"
! colspan=2 | Berry Spot 1 Low Rank
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Needleberry}} || 75%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Huskberry}} || 25%
|}
{| class="wikitable float"
! colspan=2 | Berry Spot 1 High Rank
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Needleberry}} || 75%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Huskberry}} || 25%
|}
{| class="wikitable float"
! colspan=2 | Berry Spot 2 Low Rank
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Huskberry}} || 80%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Scatternut}} || 20%
|}
{| class="wikitable float"
! colspan=2 | Berry Spot 2 High Rank
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Huskberry}} || 80%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Scatternut}} || 20%
|}
{| class="wikitable float"
! colspan=2 | Bug Spot Low Rank
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Cricket}} || 40%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Bitterbug}} || 30%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Flashbug}} || 10%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Insect Husk}} || 18%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Thunderbug}} || 2%
|}
{| class="wikitable float"
! colspan=2 | Bug Spot High Rank
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Firefly}} || 40%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Flashbug}} || 25%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Insect Husk}} || 18%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Godbug}} || 10%
|-
| {{ItemLink|MH1|Thunderbug}} || 7%
|}
{{-}}
</div></div>

Latest revision as of 20:20, 23 May 2024

Forest & Hills (MH1-MHFU)
Verdant Hills (MHGen-Present)
森と丘 (MH1-MHP)
森丘 (MH2-Present)
Game Appearances MH1 MHG
MHF1 MH2
MHF2 MHFU
MHGen MHGenU
SSBU
Habitat Type Forests
Highlands
Number of Areas 12

The Forest & Hills (森丘, morioka), also known as Forest Hill or the Verdant Hills, is a locale introduced in the original Monster Hunter.

Characterized by immense stone cliffs and verdant forests, the Forest & Hills was the first hunting locale ever created for the series, and is located in the frontiers of West Schrade.

Description

The Forest & Hills is divided into two major sections: the deep forest and the hillside. The forest section is dark and oppressive, which makes it perfect for land predators, while the hills and cliffs are bright and open, so large wyverns are often seen circling the skies in search of prey.

Base Camp

The base camp is located in a small cove within the forest, which hunters arrive to by boat. This camp is fully fitted with a tent, supply box and delivery box. Schools of fish can be caught in the river. There is only one land exit, leading right into the open.

Area 1

A vast open ridge featuring gigantic cliffs as far as the eye can see. Herbivores like the Aptonoth and Kelbi can be seen grazing here. Hunters can either choose to enter the forest or walk along to a higher point.

Area 2

Higher up in the cliffs, this small clearing is often overrun by Velociprey, the most common predator in the area. Some Kelbi can be found during rare moments of peace. From here one can ascend deeper into the ridge or continue along the cliffside.

Area 3

A large clifftop area that is divided into two small spaces, connected by a thin strip of walkable land. This is where monsters like Rathalos come to pick their prey, as it is abundant in large herbivores and is also close to their nesting grounds. One path leads closer towards the nest while the others lead into the forest.

Area 4

A small plateau that is often patrolled by Rathian, as this is the primary way of entering its nest by land. Herbivores thus only come here rarely. A cave entrance leads directly into a wyvern's den.

Area 5

This area contains a nest of wyverns, usually claimed by Rathalos and Rathian. Most of the ground is covered in bones of their prey. Velociprey will sometimes venture in here as well. It is said that the remains of a celebrated hunter can be found in this area. The only way forward is out of the cave.

Area 6

A massive cliff face overlooks this tiny section. It is generally peaceful, but Rathalos are known to rarely make an appearance here. Mosswine roam the lower levels looking for mushrooms, while the climbable cliff face protects this entrance to the nest. The way forward leads back to Area 2.

Area 7

Another cove in the forest, even smaller than the base camp. Mushrooms and vegetation grow abundant in this peaceful corner. This is where one can encounter the Veggie Elder.

Area 8

A forested zone that is often ignored by large monsters, yet is not a safe spot - as demonstrated by the remnants of an old base camp that has been torn to shreds. Velociprey often come here in search of small prey such as Mosswine. Bullfango sometimes venture here as well. One path leads into a large clearing while the other leads into a narrow passageway.

Area 9

This place is infamous for its distinct lack of fighting space, as large monsters often come here to drink while Melynx lie in wait, ready to steal any valuables. There is a small clearing further ahead, which leads back into Area 3.

Area 10

A large clearing in the forest. Felyne can be seen here gathering materials for their daily lives. Bullfango can also be found here in search of mushrooms. When a Velocidrome is in the area, packs of Velociprey will overrun this area, making it difficult to fight in. One can follow the small lake to reach its source of water.

Area 11

A tiny space shaped by a small waterfall. This place is generally calm, save for the rare temperamental Bullfango that may disturb the peace. The waterfall hides a small eroded rock wall that is perfect for mining, and some pieces of rock and whetstone flow down to the base. The entrance to the Felyne village lies here.

Area 12

A small village of Felynes. Houses are built into the hollow trunks of large trees, and there are piles lying about everywhere. Some contain tools and materials used by the felynes, and another pile is full of items stolen by Melynx. Rarely, Shakalaka will invade and make this their home.

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