Balahara
Balahara バーラハーラ | ||
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Title | Sand Leviathan 沙海竜 | |
Introduced | MHWilds | |
Classification | Leviathan | |
Element | Unknown | |
Average Dimensions | ||
Length | Unknown | |
Height | Unknown | |
Foot Size | Unknown | |
Habitats | ||
Deserts | ||
Relatives | ||
None | ||
Taxonomy | ||
Order | Unknown | |
Suborder | Unknown | |
Infraorder | Unknown | |
Superfamily | Unknown | |
Family | Unknown |
The Sand Leviathan Balahara (バーラハーラ, bārahāra) is a Leviathan introduced in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Physiology and Abilities
These slender leviathans possess a gray and brown hide with large padded shells running along their bodies, their strange triple-jaw mouths are lined with scallop-like eyes and reveal a mysterious and entrancing glow when opened, their bodies are coated in a slick substance, which aids them in burrowing and sand-swimming.
It appears these monsters are inclined to form large swarms, making travel on open sands dangerous, they are seen spitting a strange black glop.
Balahara, like most other sand swimming monsters, can be forced out of the ground with a loud roar or sonic bomb.
Description
Monster Hunter Wilds Map | |
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Desert-dwelling leviathans that use their supple, serpentine bodies to create quicksand traps. Weak against sonic bombs when they're submerged. Strength: ✦✦✦ |
Monster Hunter Wilds Website | |
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Desert-dwelling leviathans that use their supple, serpentine bodies to create quicksand traps for unwary prey. |
Game Data
Monster Hunter Wilds
Game Appearances
Main Series
- Monster Hunter Wilds (Introduced)
Locales
Information from Printed Media
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Title of Printed Media
From Pages X-Y: Summary of the information about this monster from this media.
Other Languages
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日本語 | バーラハーラ (bārahāra) 沙海竜 |
International | Balahara |
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