User blog comment:Dracosaurian/Discussion of The Week: Cave Dwellers/@comment-25746714-20150203024849

1-2.) I really like cave dwellers, since a majority of them aren't dragons, it actually brings definition to the term "Monster Hunter". What is more befitting for a Monster Hunter than to go hunt a giant poison leech or a elastic, electric...thingy. That's the thing, I can't even relate anything to the Khezu, it is just a...thingy...

3.) My favorite would have to be Nerscylla, spiders are a must have for this series and the Nerscylla is perfect for striking fear into deserving hunters. (and isn't the five-headed beast that hangs out with Charybdis in Greek mythology named Scylla...)

4.) My least favorite cave dweller would have to be Giginox. Not really because he is stupid, because he isn't, it's because he has become so routine and boring for me. I have just counted how many times I have slain/captured a Giginox, (not including Baleful) in Tri and 3U, and it comes to 237. That is 187 Giginox too many.

5.) I would love to see more in the future, and they should go out-of-the-box for it. What about some kind of monster that....wait...I'll save it for question 8!

6.) I would say for the Giginox, make a Sleep-ailment subspecies. That way you have a monster for each ailment. Have fun having to fight all three at the same time! Make it a greenish color, and then it turns doodoo brown when it rages.

7.) The best monster would be...Jhen Morhan! Stuff him in a cave and face off against him (that is, if you can fit in the cave)

8.) Of all the ideas that can into my brain, what about a monster that disguises itself as a fungus, or a moss? It's eggs are spore-like dots that dig into the flesh of dead (or dying) prey. When the larve hatch and mature, they burrow out of the carcass and have a grand feast. While the monster itself wouldn't be an actual vegetation, it could have adapted to live in caves and survive by camoflaging as moss. Think about it ==>

It's waiting for you to kill the Velocidrome so it can use the carcass as a surogate...creepy, yet efficent.

That's all I gotta say about this subject, what do you guys think? (it's rhetorical, you dont need to comment)