Size



Size is the term used to dictate how big or small a monster is. Monster sizes are capable of being small, normal, or big. The new size system was first incorporated into Monster Hunter Freedom, where, in the hunter's card, shows the smallest and largest size of all the monsters they defeated. If they are of great size, a small crown will be placed next to the name of the monster in the hunter's card; depending on its size, largest monsters will receive gold crowns, while large monsters will receive silver crowns.

Subspecies are not included in this list.

Small Monsters

 * Velocidrome, Gendrome, Iodrome, and Giadrome
 * Velociprey, Genprey, Ioprey, and Giaprey
 * Bulldrome
 * Yian Kut-Ku
 * Yian Garuga
 * Gypceros
 * Basarios
 * Cephalos
 * Remobra
 * Kirin
 * Congalala
 * Blangonga
 * Rajang
 * Kelbi

Medium Monsters

 * Rathalos
 * Rathian
 * Lunastra
 * Teostra
 * Chameleos
 * Kushala Daora
 * Hypnock
 * Tigrex
 * Cephadrome

Large Monsters

 * Plesioth
 * Gravios
 * Monoblos
 * Diablos
 * Lao Shan-Lung
 * Shen Gao-Ren
 * Fatalis
 * Yamatsukami
 * Akantor
 * Ucamulbas

How to convert In-Game Monster Size to actual Feet
The process is actually very simple. All you need to do is move the decimal point behind the first TWO numbers and then round it up or down from there. Then you would take the rounded whole number and DOUBLE it. And finally you would convert it to actual feet by simply adding feet at the end of the number. And that would be a rough estimate of the Animals, actual real-life length.

EXAMPLE:

Plesioth Size of 2196.4

2196.4 to 21.964

21.964 to 22

22 DOUBLED = 44

The Length of the Plesioth is 44 feet long.

This method was created by campbell the great