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* The [[Gajios]] (ガジオス), a small monster, possibly a [[Leviathan]], [[Fish]] or [[Amphibian]], lives near water.
* The [[Gajios]] (ガジオス), a small monster, possibly a [[Leviathan]], [[Fish]] or [[Amphibian]], lives near water.
* The [[Baunos]], a [[Wingdrake]] similar to [[Noios]].
* The [[Baunos]], a [[Wingdrake]] similar to [[Noios]].
* The [[Bulaqchi]] (ブブラチカ), a small [[Neopteron]] similar to [[Hornetaur]] that resembles a mosquito.
* The [[Bulaqchi]] (ブブラチカ), a medium-sized [[Neopteron]] or [[Temnoceran]] that resembles a mosquito.
* The [[Talioth]] (タリオス), a small raptor with a slender body and a long bill, they can be seen attacking a [[Doshaguma]], possibly being social predators like [[Velociprey]] and [[Jaggi]].
* The [[Talioth]] (タリオス), a small raptor with a slender body and a long bill, they can be seen attacking a [[Doshaguma]], possibly being social predators like [[Velociprey]] and [[Jaggi]].
* [[Mernos]] can be seen in one of the safe camps, but it hasn't been seen in the wild.
* [[Mernos]] can be seen in one of the safe camps, but it hasn't been seen in the wild.

Revision as of 04:14, 22 August 2024

Monster Hunter Wilds (モンスターハンターワイルズ, monsutā hantā wairuzu), also known as Monster Hunter 6, is an upcoming game in the Monster Hunter series, announced on December the 8th 2023 for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Steam during The Game Awards 2023, with an estimated global release of 2025. It will be the first Sixth Generation MH game.

Tentative Features

  • Rathalos returns.
  • The game appears to take place within a landmass known as the "Forbidden Land", specific locales include:
    • Windward Plains, a vast desert and savannah with strange spires that act as thunder rods.
    • Scarlet Forest, a towering forest with strange red water and red silky webbing.
  • Changing Environments, a feature that changes all locales from Fallow, to Inclemency, then to Plenty, and vice versa. Landscapes rapidly turn from dull to vibrant with the fickle weather.
  • Kunafa, a village home to the Seikret and the playable Hunter, known for its cheese making.
  • Focus Mode, a new gameplay mechanic that allows hunters to better aim their attacks to specific parts, intended to ease newcomers into the action.
  • Riding on a Seikret, possibly a Bird Wyvern, which can glide and apparently carries extra supplies and one extra weapon.
  • The Ceratonoth, a monster similar to a pangolin, with two variants, with the larger one seeming to act as a thunder rod.
  • The Dalthydon, a monster similar to a Gastodon with a goat's face, they live in herds with their youngs.
  • The Doshaguma, a large and aggressive fanged beast that appears to hunt in packs led by a larger individual with a red coloration.
  • The Chatacabra, a large ape-like amphibian with a stretchy tongue and a sticky saliva that is used to affix rocks and stones to its muscular forearms to increase power.
  • The Balahara, a leviathan that forms swarms and lives in the sand dunes.
  • The Lala Barina, a Temnoceran with a deadly stinger and white fur that can shift to petal-like red fur, releasing paralyzing flower spores.
  • The Rey Dau, a thunder-element flying wyvern and the apex of the Windward Plains.
  • The Gajios (ガジオス), a small monster, possibly a Leviathan, Fish or Amphibian, lives near water.
  • The Baunos, a Wingdrake similar to Noios.
  • The Bulaqchi (ブブラチカ), a medium-sized Neopteron or Temnoceran that resembles a mosquito.
  • The Talioth (タリオス), a small raptor with a slender body and a long bill, they can be seen attacking a Doshaguma, possibly being social predators like Velociprey and Jaggi.
  • Mernos can be seen in one of the safe camps, but it hasn't been seen in the wild.
  • Changing environments, all locales have three distinct identities, one harsh and unforgiving (Fallow), another with rough stormy weather (Inclemency), and another calm and brimming with life (Plenty).
    • This affects the wildlife and potentially the gatherable resources and difficulty of monsters.
  • The Slinger returns, with the addition of the Hook Slinger, which is capable of grabbing resource nodes from afar.
  • Hunters now remain in the map by default after a hunt, instead of being sent back to town.
  • Support Hunters are available when using an SOS Flare, similar to Sunbreak’s Follower system.



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