- Its head and legs can be broken, and its tail can be severed.
- Deviljho is known as an invader, able to live in many environments
- A common misconception is that it can eat its own tail, which was debunked and exposed as an hoax via emulator editing.
- This was further perpetuated by the official "Monster Hunter - Meet the Deviljho" video, falsely exaggerating that it could eat its own tail.
- Deviljho ranked 40th place in the Top Monster competition during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary.
- Interestingly, Savage Deviljho ranked 42nd place very closely.
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The Violent Wyvern '''Deviljho''' (イビルジョー, ''ibirujō'') is a [[ | |||
The Violent Wyvern '''Deviljho''' (イビルジョー, ''ibirujō'') is a [[Brute Wyvern]] introduced in [[Monster Hunter 3]]. | |||
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==Physiology and Abilities== | ==Physiology and Abilities== | ||
Deviljho is a large bipedal brute wyvern with a body similar to dinosaurs but with its own unique physiology. It has deep green scales, tiny forearms but powerful legs, and an unusually large and meaty tail. Two famous traits are the many fangs that also grow on its face and chin alongside its mouth, and its ravenous metabolism which requires constant sustenance to survive. | |||
When enraged, folds of skin near its back will swell up and glow red with its Dragon energy. | |||
Deviljho’s apex strength ranks it equal to [[Elder Dragon|Elder Dragons]], able to compete with their environment endangering power. | |||
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==Game Appearances== | |||
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*Rathalos has appeared in every Monster Hunter title (save for some minor spinoffs) and almost all crossovers involving the series. | |||
===Main Series=== | |||
*[[Monster Hunter 3]] ''(Introduced)'' | |||
*[[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]] (Master Rank absent) | |||
===Frontier=== | |||
*[[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]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Riders]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin]] | |||
===Spin-Off=== | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Spirits]] | |||
**[[Monster Hunter Spirits 2]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Online]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Explore]] | |||
*[[Monster Hunter Now]] | |||
===Crossovers=== | |||
*[[TEPPEN]] | |||
*Dragon Quest of the Stars | |||
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==Information from Printed Media== | ==Information from Printed Media== | ||
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{{OtherLanguages | {{OtherLanguages | ||
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|Japanese= | |Japanese= イビルジョー (ibirujō) | ||
|Spanish= Monster name in spanish <br /> Monster title in spanish | |Spanish= Monster name in spanish <br /> Monster title in spanish | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{Monster Notes | |||
|General Notes = | |||
*Its head and legs can be broken, and its tail can be severed. | |||
*Deviljho is known as an invader, able to live in many environments | |||
*A common misconception is that it can eat its own tail, which was debunked and exposed as an hoax via emulator editing. | |||
**This was further perpetuated by the official "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhh7x6lqinU Monster Hunter - Meet the Deviljho]" video, falsely exaggerating that it could eat its own tail. | |||
*Deviljho ranked 40th place in the Top Monster competition during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary. | |||
**Interestingly, [[Savage Deviljho]] ranked 42nd place very closely. | |||
|Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Notes = | |||
*Deviljho does not appear in Master Rank, being replaced by [[Savage Deviljho]]. | |||
**However, it temporarily appears in the [[Guiding Lands]] for a cutscene battle with [[Yian Garuga]], then leaves the locale and despawns. | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 19:12, 30 July 2024
Deviljho イビルジョー | ||
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Title | Violent Wyvern | |
Introduced | MH3 | |
Classification | Brute Wyvern | |
Element | Unknown | |
Average Dimensions | ||
Length | ||
Height | ||
Foot Size | ||
Habitats | ||
Relatives | ||
Savage Deviljho | ||
Taxonomy | ||
Order | Unknown | |
Suborder | Unknown | |
Infraorder | Unknown | |
Superfamily | Unknown | |
Family | Unknown |
The Violent Wyvern Deviljho (イビルジョー, ibirujō) is a Brute Wyvern introduced in Monster Hunter 3.
Physiology and Abilities
Deviljho is a large bipedal brute wyvern with a body similar to dinosaurs but with its own unique physiology. It has deep green scales, tiny forearms but powerful legs, and an unusually large and meaty tail. Two famous traits are the many fangs that also grow on its face and chin alongside its mouth, and its ravenous metabolism which requires constant sustenance to survive.
When enraged, folds of skin near its back will swell up and glow red with its Dragon energy.
Deviljho’s apex strength ranks it equal to Elder Dragons, able to compete with their environment endangering power.
Description
Monster Hunter Now | |
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Characteristics: A monster whose rapid metabolism makes it so that it is incessantly scouring for its next meal. Infamous for its viciousness, it will attempt to sink its teeth into anything that moves. Useful Information: In order to halt this monster's movements you must keep up the offensive, so weapons which offer continous[sic] damage output are recommended. Habitats: Forest, Desert, Swamp |
Game Data
MHNow
MHW
Game Appearances
- Rathalos has appeared in every Monster Hunter title (save for some minor spinoffs) and almost all crossovers involving the series.
Main Series
- Monster Hunter 3 (Introduced)
- 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 (Master Rank absent)
Frontier
Stories
Spin-Off
Crossovers
- TEPPEN
- Dragon Quest of the Stars
Information from Printed Media
Other Languages
Other Languages | |
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日本語 | イビルジョー (ibirujō) |
Español | Monster name in spanish Monster title in spanish |
Notes
- However, it temporarily appears in the Guiding Lands for a cutscene battle with Yian Garuga, then leaves the locale and despawns.
Gallery
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MHWI Render