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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*[[Great Thunderbug]]s return, however acting as a shock trap [[MHWilds: Endemic Life|Endemic Life]] rather than an aggressive small monster. | *[[Great Thunderbug]]s return, however acting as a shock trap [[MHWilds: Endemic Life|Endemic Life]] rather than an aggressive small monster. | ||
*[[Gajau]] returns, but is seemingly in a [[Scarlet Forest]] fishing area that the player cannot walk to. Whether it is a fish or small monster for this title is unknown. |
Revision as of 05:26, 18 October 2024
Small Monsters
Large Monsters
Notes
- Great Thunderbugs return, however acting as a shock trap Endemic Life rather than an aggressive small monster.
- Gajau returns, but is seemingly in a Scarlet Forest fishing area that the player cannot walk to. Whether it is a fish or small monster for this title is unknown.