List of Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds: All Beasts, Wyverns, Leviathans, Cephalopods, and other terrifying entities unveiled up to now
In the vast open world of Monster Hunter Wilds, players face a plethora of intimidating and horrifying creatures. Among the most formidable are the Guardian Monsters, artificially created clones of regular monsters by the scientists of Wyveria.
Zoh Shia: The Abomination
Zoh Shia, the most terrible Guardian Monster, dwells deep within the Ruins of Wyveria. This mammoth-sized, metallic beast is an amalgamation of several dangerous Elder Dragons, including Gore Magala, Alatreon, and the dreaded Fatalis. Its physical attacks have the force of an avalanche, and its ice breath can cause small-scale blizzards. However, the key to defeating Zoh Shia lies in Focus Mode Strikes on its wounds. The built-up Wylk energy will eventually explode, dealing heavy damage to the creature and leaving it exhausted.
Other Guardian Monsters
Other Guardian Monsters include Guardian Rathalos, a clone of the series' mascot, Rathalos, augmented by Wylk. Its attacks are similar to the original, but it can cause massive explosions with its aerial ground stomps. Guardian Fulgur Anjanath, a clone of Fulgur Anjaneth, attacks with bone-crushing bite attacks, tail whips, and claw strikes. When enraged, its body overflows with electricity, and its attacks are augmented with the Thunder element and Wylk energy.
New Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds
Monster Hunter Wilds also introduces new monsters, such as Mizutsune, a Leviathan-type monster covered head to claw with blue scales and spines that conduct electricity. Nu Udra, 'The Black Flame', is a ginormous Cephalopod that towers over most regular large monsters. It covers its body in a special liquid to slide across the ground quickly and slash at its prey with sharp claws.
The Frenzy Virus
One of the most dangerous threats in Monster Hunter Wilds is the Frenzy Virus. This special status effect builds up over time on a player once infected, as represented on a special bar below the player's health bar. If not cured in time, it will cripple a player's stats to the point where even the weakest attack could end them. To cure it, players can crouch until the bleeding stops or eat a Well-Done Steak.
Exploring the Forbidden Lands
Players explore the Forbidden Lands, fighting off monsters that threaten its ecosystem. Each monster poses unique threats, requiring different strategies and adaptive gear. For example, the Bulaqchi, a Neopteron that lives in the Windward Plains, crawls on walls and hides in small caves to get the jump on its prey, and sucks out their blood. To combat this, players should be sure to pack Antidotes to cure the poison it inflicts from its talons and roll around when it inflicts Fireblight with its fireballs.
Managing the Dynamic Ecosystem
Monster Hunter Wilds features a dynamic ecosystem where monsters behave more wildly than their normal counterparts and their attacks are augmented by a special energy resource called Wylk that only flows in Wyveria. Players must adapt to these changes, employing everything at their disposal to survive and put these monsters down for good.
For a detailed, updated list of monsters, including their stats, abilities, and hunting guides, visit the Monster Hunter Wilds Wiki page: https://monsterhunterwilds.wiki.fextralife.com/Large+Monsters. Additionally, community videos and guides, such as the one from RageGamingVideos, provide practical hunting advice and walkthroughs.
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