Rajang

Rajang is a Primatius brown minotaur-like beast with two large horns on its head. Rajang strongly resemble the Blangonga in its appearance and movement, even borrowing some of its attacks. They are rarely seen in the wild due to their lonesome lifestyle. The Rajang's most notable attack is its ability to shoot electricity from its mouth, either as a blast or a beam.

They are also known for their rage mode, in which much of the fur on its front body raises and becomes yellow.

While the Rajang can be found in volcanoes and the snowy mountains, most hunters will first get to fight them in the arena via the quest "The Final Invitation" by the village elder. This quest pits you against two Rajangs but with a twist. At the beginning of the battle, only one Rajang, which is in rage, will be in the arena. The second, and much larger, Rajang, is caged up and will be unleashed on the ten minute mark. If you do kill/capture the first one in under ten minutes, it will be unleashed almost immediately to occupy the battlefield. If you cannot kill/capture the first Rajang by the ten minute mark, you will have to fight two of them simultaneously. This quest is aptly named so as it is the village elder's final challenge for the hunter. You can only clear this quest solo, thus, use every trick and arsenal you have learnt from the game. Clearing this quest means you have mastered the art of solo hunting.

When fighting a Rajang, it is critical to stay on his right side to avoid his "zig zag" hops as the first hop is to its left. By staying to its right, you can also avoid the flurry punches as he punches to his left first before going to its right side.

The best opening to attack is when Rajang blasts its lightning beam, which lasts for a few seconds. Sometimes, blasting in a similar posture, it will blast out a lightning ball instead, after which it recovers much faster than the lightning wave, so hunters should always take note of which blast it is using.

Generally, due to its speed and ability to hop around, always be alert and follow on the beast's movements. It is especially easy for Blademasters to be killed due to one single, often careless, mistake as all of Rajang's moves are very damaging and it can easily link up combos with punches and lightning blasts. If you find yourself under it, roll through it towards its tail (its back side) to regroup.

Gunners should keep a safe distance, as the case with all monsters, and beware of its back hop (think Blangonga).

It is best to aim for Rajang's head with Ice element. Second best spot is its tail.

In order to get Rajang's horn in the reward screen after battle, you must break off both its horns during battle.