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The Coral Highlands are a unique locale characterized by massive land corals that shape the landscape. Located at the center of the New World's explored zone, this area is teeming with life. The enormous, hardened corals form the foundations for cliffs, platforms, caves and peaks, and are further strengthened by sediments such as rock and sand. This area exists in a symbiotic relationship with the [[Rotten Vale]]<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.134</ref>: The corals and their abundant eggs attract various animals and their predators into these highlands, and when those animals die, they fall into the Vale below. In the Vale, an airborne bacteria called Effluvium<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.148</ref> rapidly decomposes and recycles their corpses. The resulting reclaimed nutrients then naturally spread across the area and, in no small part, float back up to the Coral Highlands, where they fuel the corals anew. This cycle lies at the center of the New World's ecosystem. | |||
==Monsters== | ==Monsters== |
Revision as of 11:18, 7 December 2023
Coral Highlands 陸珊瑚の台地 | |
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Game Appearances | MHW |
Habitat Type | Other |
Number of Areas | 15 |
Apex Predator | None |
The Coral Highlands is a locale introduced in, and exclusive to, Monster Hunter: World.
It is the third locale the player has access to, and is characterized by a unique environment consisting of enormous corals that form valleys, cliffs and plateaus.
Monsters such as Paolumu and Legiana can be found here.
Description
The Coral Highlands are a unique locale characterized by massive land corals that shape the landscape. Located at the center of the New World's explored zone, this area is teeming with life. The enormous, hardened corals form the foundations for cliffs, platforms, caves and peaks, and are further strengthened by sediments such as rock and sand. This area exists in a symbiotic relationship with the Rotten Vale[1]: The corals and their abundant eggs attract various animals and their predators into these highlands, and when those animals die, they fall into the Vale below. In the Vale, an airborne bacteria called Effluvium[2] rapidly decomposes and recycles their corpses. The resulting reclaimed nutrients then naturally spread across the area and, in no small part, float back up to the Coral Highlands, where they fuel the corals anew. This cycle lies at the center of the New World's ecosystem.
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See also
- Monster Hunter: World
- Astera
- Ancient Forest
- Wildspire Waste
- Rotten Vale
- Elders Recess
- Hoarfrost Reach
- Guiding Lands