Explore the Forbidden Lands in Monster Hunter Wilds: A Comprehensive Guide to the Unveiled Monsters
Monster Hunter Wilds' Forbidden Lands promise a thrilling hunt, teeming with both familiar and brand-new monsters. This guide details all currently revealed creatures.
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- All Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds
All Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds
This alphabetical list showcases the monsters confirmed for Monster Hunter Wilds, encompassing both returning favorites and exciting newcomers. This list will be updated as more information becomes available.
Ajarakan
Location: Oilwell Basin Type: Fanged Beast Element: Fire
The Ajarakan, a swift and aggressive Fanged Beast resembling a monkey, utilizes fiery magma attacks, physical strikes, and flaming projectiles. Its agility allows for wall-scaling and aerial assaults.
Arkveld
Location: Windward Plains Type: Extinct; Flying Wyvern(?) Element: Dragon
Dubbed the "White Wraith," Arkveld's unique wyvern-like form suggests flight capabilities, though it exhibits remarkable ground agility. Its wing chains serve as whip-like weapons for striking and constricting opponents.
Balahara
Location: Windward Plains Type: Leviathan Element: Water
This Leviathan-type monster inhabits the Windward Plains, utilizing quicksand traps and wall-climbing techniques. Often found in groups, it employs water-based mud projectiles.
Ceratonoth
Location: Windward Plains Type: Herbivore Element: TBD
Resembling a pangolin with three prominent back spikes, the Ceratonoth is a docile herbivore often found in herds. Despite its peaceful nature, it uses its spikes for electrical defense.
Chatacabra
Location: Windward Plains Type: Amphibian Element: TBD
This large amphibian uses its strong tongue and adhesive saliva to manipulate stones, strengthening its limbs for powerful attacks. Whip-like tongue attacks and powerful bites are also part of its arsenal.
Congalala
Location: TBD Type: Fanged Beast Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter 2
Congalala, a monkey-like Fanged Beast, is known for its docile nature, often interacting with herbivores. However, it can become fiercely aggressive when provoked.
Dalthydon
Location: Windward Plains, Scarlet Forest Type: Herbivore Element: None
Dalthydons are non-aggressive herbivores found in small groups, typically with their young, in the Windward Plains and Scarlet Forest.
Doshaguma
Location: Windward Plains, Scarlet Forest Type: Fanged Beast Element: TBD
This highly territorial Fanged Beast is incredibly aggressive, attacking both hunters and other large predators. It utilizes claw swipes, powerful bites, and projectile prey attacks.
Gravios
Location: TBD Type: Flying Wyvern Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter G, Monster Hunter Freedom
Gravios, a massive Flying Wyvern with stone-like armor, boasts high defense but limited agility and flight capabilities.
Gore Magala
Location: TBD Type: Elder Dragon Element: Earth Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter 4 (Ultimate), Monster Hunter Generations, Monster Hunter Rise
The eyeless Gore Magala, an Elder Dragon, relies on pollen-like scales for detection. It employs the Frenzy Virus and specializes in slashing and grappling attacks.
Gypceros
Location: TBD Type: Bird Wyvern Element: None; can inflict Poison Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter G, Monster Hunter Freedom
Gypceros, a large Bird Wyvern, uses its head crest to emit disorienting flashes. Its shock-resistant hide contrasts with its vulnerable tail, and it can inflict poison.
Hirabami
Location: Iceshard Cliffs Type: Leviathan Element: Ice
Hirabami, a Leviathan, levitates using a wind-catching membrane. It often hangs from ceilings and utilizes ice projectiles, sometimes appearing in packs of three.
Lala Barina
Location: Scarlet Forest Type: Temnoceran Element: TBD; Capable of Paralysis
This arachnid-like Temnoceran possesses a fluffy thorax resembling a red rose when agitated. It utilizes scarlet silk for immobilization and damage, alongside claw and fang attacks.
Nerscylla
Location: TBD Type: Temnoceran Element: None; can inflict Poison Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter 4 (Ultimate), Monster Hunter Generations
Nerscylla, a four-legged arachnid-like Temnoceran, uses its long claws, fangs, and crystallized poison spikes. Its durable webs are a significant threat.
Nu Udra
Location: Oilwell Basin Type: TBD; resembles an octopus Element: Fire
The Nu Udra, a massive octopus-like apex predator of the Oilwell Basin, primarily appears during the Firespring event. It uses tentacles for grappling and oil-based fire attacks.
Quematrice
Location: Windward Plains Type: Brute Wyvern Element: Fire
The highly mobile Quematrice utilizes the flammable oil from its tail to create devastating fire attacks.
Rampopolo
Location: Oilwell Basin Type: Brute Wyvern Element: TBD; Can inflict Poison
This unusual Brute Wyvern possesses a proboscis-like beak and long tongue for whip attacks. Its body contains sacs filled with poisonous gas.
Rathalos
Location: TBD Type: Flying Wyvern Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Every Monster Hunter game
Rathalos, the iconic Flying Wyvern, is known for its fire and poison attacks.
Rathian
Location: TBD Type: Flying Wyvern Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Every Monster Hunter game
Rathian, Rathalos' female counterpart, shares similar fire and poison attacks.
Rey Dau
Location: Windward Plains Type: Flying Wyvern Element: Lightning
The apex predator of the Windward Plains, Rey Dau harnesses lightning during Sandtide storms, using its horns as conductors.
Uth Duna
Location: Scarlet Forest Type: Leviathan Element: Water
Uth Duna, a Leviathan, patrols the Scarlet Forest, particularly during heavy rains. Its speed and water-element attacks make it a formidable opponent.
Yian Kut-Ku
Location: Scarlet Forest Type: Bird Wyvern Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter G, Monster Hunter Freedom
The Yian Kut-Ku, a swift Bird Wyvern with distinctive ear frills, uses flame projectiles and often hunts in packs.
This concludes the currently revealed Monster Hunter Wilds monster roster. Stay tuned for further updates and guides!