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===[[Bird Wyvern]]=== | ===[[Bird Wyvern]]=== | ||
{{MonsterListElem2|MH3|Baggi|Jpn=バギィ|Desc=Highly intelligent, carnivorous bird wyverns that hunt in packs. Noted for their blue scales and sharp glare. Baggi are feared for their ability to release a tranquilizing fluid; even a grown man can be put to sleep in seconds.|Game=[[MH3]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHRS|Boggi|Jpn=イズチ|Desc=Bird Wyverns living in the highlands of the Citadel. These calculating creatures hunt their prey with cunning, often waiting for them to grow weak before striking. They're dangerous creatures that surround their prey in packs with their sizable claws ready to strike, so don't approach them carelessly.|Game=[[MHRS]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MH3U|Gargwa|Jpn=ガーグァ|Desc=Flightless bird wyverns with vestigial wings, known to inhabit the Shrine Ruins. Quite timid, Gargwa have been known to lay eggs when other creatures surprise them from behind. They are raised as livestock in numerous villages.|Game=[[MHP3]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHST2|Genprey|Jpn=ゲネポス|Desc=An orange and green-striped species of small carnivores found mainly in desert zones. Traveling in packs, their large fangs and claws contain a neurotoxin that is used to paralyze prey.|Game=[[MH1]]|Last=[[MHGU]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|2ndGen|Giaprey|Jpn=ギアノス|Desc=A species of small bird-like carnivores known to inhabit the snowy mountains. Their white skin is beautiful, but their temperament is not. They are known to spit ice at hunters, and attack in deadly packs.|Game=[[MHG]] (as White Velociprey)|Last=[[MHGU]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHST2|Ioprey|Jpn=イーオス|Desc=A vivid red species of small carnivores often found in subtropical zones. Sacs in their throat contain a powerful poison that slowly drains the health of their prey.|Game=[[MH1]]|Last=[[MHGU]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHRS|Izuchi|Jpn=イズチ|Desc=An omnivorous bird wyvern that has a characteristic scythe-shaped tail. It uses this tail to attack, but also to climb trees and chop down fruit. Most Izuchi fall into herd led by a Great Izuchi; in each herd, the two best fighters are selected by the leader to help it hunt prey.|Game=[[MHRise]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MH3|Jaggi|Jpn=ジャギィ|Desc=Highly social, carnivorous bird wyverns that live in large packs. Young Jaggi males hunt in groups when attacking larger animals. Research suggests they operate under orders from a single alpha male.|Game=[[MH3]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MH3|Jaggia|Jpn=ジャギィノス|Desc=Female Jaggi that stay in packs, Jaggia generally live near the nest and are responsible for defending it and raising young. Smaller than mature males, but larger and tougher than the pack's countless young males. They also operate under orders from the alpha.|Game=[[MH3]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|4thGen|Maccao|Jpn=マッカォ|Desc=Colorful red and green bird wyverns that live in large packs, they can be found mostly in the Jurassic Frontier. Though they attack prey aggressively with their strong legs, they are known to flee once their leader is in danger.|Game=[[MHGen]]|Last=[[MHGU]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHST2|Velociprey|Jpn=ランポス|Desc=Aggressive, carnivorous monsters that often travel in packs. Even a master hunter should take care not to become surrounded! Wide ranging, they are found in many different areas, such as the Jungle or Forest and Hills.|Game=[[MH1]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MH3U|Wroggi|Jpn=フロギィ|Desc=Small, carnivorous bird wyverns with poison-generating organs that run from their mouths to their throats. They run in packs, often led by a large alpha male. Lesser members of the order are fiercely loyal, and will eagerly lay down their lives to protect the alpha.|Game=[[MHP3]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
===[[Carapaceon]]=== | ===[[Carapaceon]]=== | ||
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===[[Herbivore]]=== | ===[[Herbivore]]=== | ||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHWI|Anteka|Jpn=ガウシカ|Desc=Herbivorous monsters living in the snowy mountains. Normally docile, but when provoked it will attack with its giant antlers. Its high quality pelt has many uses and its antlers are highly valued by the Guild.|Game=[[MH2]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHST2|Apceros|Jpn=アプケロス|Desc=Hunted for their meat, which is buried under a thick, armored hide. Aggressive compared to the Aptonoth, hunting them can be a challenge. Apceros eggs are a valuable guild commodity.|Game=[[MH1]]|Last=[[MHWI]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHST2|Aptonoth|Jpn=アプトノス|Desc=Hunted as a food source, these creatures are preyed upon by both hunter and monster alike. Usually timid, in packs they will defend themselves with surprising strength.|Game=[[MH1]]|Last=[[MHWI]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MH3|Epioth|Jpn=エピオス|Desc=Submissive, water dwelling herbivores that subsist on water grasses and moss. Epioth frequently surface to sunbathe. Extremely timid, they panic when danger is near, swimming about in a haphazard fashion.|Game=[[MH3]]|Last=[[MH3U]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHWI|Gastodon|Jpn=ガストドン|Desc=Pack monsters that inhabit the Elder's Recess. They are easily angered by intruders, and will charge at monsters twice their size.|Game=[[MHW]]|Last=[[MHWI]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHRS|Gowngoat|Jpn=メルクー|Desc=Herbivorous monsters with fluffy tails. Their tails are mostly composed of slate gray hair; some scholars surmise that this trait lets them roll into balls to disguise themselves as rocks. Others believe their tails serve to hide and protect newborn offspring. Gentle by nature, they tend to live in herds. They are easily frightened, and the entire group will flee when attacked.|Game=[[MHRS]]|Last=[[MHWRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHST2|Kelbi|Jpn=ケルビ|Desc=Herbivorous, deer-like monsters. Valued for their horns, they tend to run away at the first hint of danger. They are also hunted for their meat, which is chewy but flavorful.|Game=[[MH1]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElemDouble|MHWI|Kestodon Male|Kestodon|Kestodon|Sec=Kestodon Female|Jpn=ケストドン|Desc=Female Kestodon will alert the pack of danger, while the males will violently charge would-be threats. Their rushing charges can be blocked, however, leaving them open to attacks. Males are blessed with a stronger physique, and they can easily be told apart from females by their coloring and head shape.|Game=[[MHW]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHST2|Larinoth|Jpn=リモセトス|Desc=These giant herbivores are peaceful towards hunters unless their young are threatened. Their long necks let them eat hard-to-reach leaves and nuts, which they may drop if attacked while feeding, and eat constantly to maintain their size. They also have a unique sound-producing organs.|Game=[[MHGen]]|Last=[[MHGU]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|4thGen|Moofah|Jpn=ムーファ|Desc=Small herbivores that can be found on the Deserted Island. Their soft, high-quality fur has been used since ancient times in clothing and ceremonial tools, and can be shaved off of them with cutting weapons. They are docile and raised as livestock in many regions.|Game=[[MHGen]]|Last=[[MHGU]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHWI|Mosswine|Jpn=モス|Desc=Wild pigs covered in moss and fungus. Sometimes you will even find mushrooms growing on them. Their meat is known as a delicacy. Though normally docile, they will charge you if angered!|Game=[[MH1]]|Last=[[MHWI]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHST2|Popo|Jpn=ポポ|Desc=Herd-forming herbivores covered in thick fur to endure the cold. Popo are gentile by nature, so if they are attacked the whole herd will turn tail and run. Popo meat is very nutritious; the tongue is said to be especially palatable.|Game=[[MH2]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElem2|MHST2|Rhenoplos|Jpn=リノプロス|Desc=Extremely territorial herbivores with poor vision but acute hearing. Rhenoplos will doggedly pursue any nearby targets they sense. They often collide into boulders, perhaps because they can't easily stop themselves once they begin running.|Game=[[MH3]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
{{MonsterListElemDouble|MHST2|Slagtoth|Sec=Slagtoth Brown|Jpn=ズワロポス|Desc=Highly territorial herbivores that live in costal areas. Their heavy, sagging hides store nutrients and are prized for their heat and water resistance.|Game=[[MHP3]]|Last=[[MHRS]]}} | |||
===[[Leviathan]]=== | ===[[Leviathan]]=== | ||
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Revision as of 20:44, 26 June 2024
Large Monster
Amphibian
Bird Wyvern
Brute Wyvern
Carapaceon
- Daimyo Hermitaur
- Plum Daimyo Hermitaur
- Stonefist Hermitaur
- Shen Gaoren
- Shogun Ceanataur
- Rustrazor Ceanataur
- Terra Shogun Ceanataur
Elder Dragon
- Alatreon
- Amatsu
- Ceadeus
- Goldbeard Ceadeus
- Chameleos
- Risen Chameleos
- Dah'ren Mohran
- Dalamadur
- Dire Miralis
- Fatalis
- Crimson Fatalis
- Old Fatalis
- Gaismagorm
- Gogmazios
- Jhen Mohran
- Hallowed Jhen Mohran
- Kirin
- Oroshi Kirin
- Kulve Taroth
- Kushala Daora
- Risen Kushala Daora
- Rusted Kushala Daora
- Lao-Shan Lung
- Ashen Lao-Shan Lung
- Lunastra
- Malzeno
- Primordial Malzeno
- Nakarkos
- Namielle
- Nergigante
- Ruiner Nergigante
- Safi'jiiva
- Shagaru Magala
- Risen Shagaru Magala
- Shah Dalamadur
- Shara Ishvalda
- Teostra
- Risen Teostra
- Thunder Serpent Narwa
- Narwa the Allmother
- Vaal Hazak
- Blackveil Vaal Hazak
- Valstrax
- Crimson Glow Valstrax
- Risen Crimson Glow Valstrax
- Velkhana
- Wind Serpent Ibushi
- Xeno'jiiva
- Yama Tsukami
- Zorah Magdaros
Fanged Beast
- Arzuros
- Apex Arzuros
- Redhelm Arzuros
- Bishaten
- Blood Orange Bishaten
- Blangonga
- Copper Blangonga
- Bulldrome
- Congalala
- Emerald Congalala
- Gammoth
- Elderfrost Gammoth
- Garangolm
- Goss Harag
- Kecha Wacha
- Ash Kecha Wacha
- Lagombi
- Snowbaron Lagombi
- Rajang
- Furious Rajang
- Volvidon
Fanged Wyvern
- Dodogama
- Great Girros
- Great Jagras
- Lunagaron
- Magnamalo
- Scorned Magnamalo
- Odogaron
- Ebony Odogaron
- Tobi-Kadachi
- Viper Tobi-Kadachi
- Zinogre
- Apex Zinogre
- Stygian Zinogre
- Thunderlord Zinogre
Flying Wyvern
- Akantor
- Astalos
- Boltreaver Astalos
- Barioth
- Frostfang Barioth
- Sand Barioth
- Basarios
- Ruby Basarios
- Bazelgeuse
- Seething Bazelgeuse
- Diablos
- Apex Diablos
- Black Diablos
- Bloodbath Diablos
- Espinas
- Flaming Espinas
- Gigginox
- Baleful Gigginox
- Gravios
- Black Gravios
- Khezu
- Red Khezu
- Legiana
- Shrieking Legiana
- Monoblos
- White Monoblos
- Nargacuga
- Green Nargacuga
- Lucent Nargacuga
- Paolumu
- Nightshade Paolumu
- Rathalos
- Apex Rathalos
- Azure Rathalos
- Dreadking Rathalos
- Rathian
- Apex Rathian
- Dreadqueen Rathian
- Gold Rathian
- Pink Rathian
- Seregios
- Silver Rathalos
- Silverwind Nargacuga
- Tigrex
- Brute Tigrex
- Grimclaw Tigrex
- Molten Tigrex
- Ukanlos
Leviathan
- Agnaktor
- Glacial Agnaktor
- Almudron
- Magma Almudron
- Gobul
- Lagiacrus
- Abyssal Lagiacrus
- Ivory Lagiacrus
- Mizutsune
- Apex Mizutsune
- Soulseer Mizutsune
- Violet Mizutsune
- Nibelsnarf
- Royal Ludroth
- Purple Ludroth
- Somnacanth
- Aurora Somnacanth
Lynian
- King Shakalaka
Neopteron
- Ahtal-Ka
- Ahtal-Neset
- Seltas
- Desert Seltas
- Seltas Queen
- Desert Seltas Queen
- Vespoid Queen
Piscine Wyvern
- Beotodus
- Cephadrome
- Jyuratodus
- Lavasioth
- Plesioth
- Green Plesioth
Snake Wyvern
- Najarala
- Tidal Najarala
Temnoceran
- Nerscylla
- Shrouded Nerscylla
- Rakna-Kadaki
- Pyre Rakna-Kadaki
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- Gore Magala
- Chaotic Gore Magala
Small Monster
Amphibian
- Zamite
Bird Wyvern
Carapaceon
- Ceanataur
- Hermitaur
Fanged Beast
- Blango
- Bombadgy
- Bullfango
- Canyne
- Conga
Fanged Wyvern
- Girros
- Jagras
- Shamos
- Wulg
Fish
- Fish
- Gajau
Flying Wyvern
- Giggi
Herbivore
Leviathan
- Ludroth
- Uroktor
Lynian
- Boaboa
- Felyne
- Gajalaka
- Grimalkyne
- Melynx
- Shakalaka
Neopteron
- Altaroth
- Bnahabra
- Great Thunderbug
- Hornetaur
- Konchu
- Vespoid
Piscine Wyvern
- Cephalos
- Delex
Snake Wyvern
- Remobra
Temnoceran
- Pyrantula
- Rachnoid
Wingdrake
- Barnos
- Cortos
- Mernos
- Noios
- Raphinos