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{{Monster Infobox |
{{Monster Infobox |
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|Name = Bazelgeuse |
|Name = Bazelgeuse |
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− | |Image = MHW-Bazelgeuse |
+ | |Image = MHW-Bazelgeuse Render 001.png |
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|English Name = Bazelgeuse |
|English Name = Bazelgeuse |
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|Japanese Name = バゼルギウス (Bazerugiusu) |
|Japanese Name = バゼルギウス (Bazerugiusu) |
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|English Title = Explosive Scale Wyvern |
|English Title = Explosive Scale Wyvern |
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|Japanese Title = 爆鱗竜 |
|Japanese Title = 爆鱗竜 |
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|Monster Type = [[Flying Wyvern]] |
|Monster Type = [[Flying Wyvern]] |
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|Element = {{Element|Fire}} |
|Element = {{Element|Fire}} |
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− | |Ailments = {{Status|Fireblight}} |
+ | |Ailments = {{Status|Fireblight}}<br />{{Status|Blastblight}} (On other monsters only) |
|Weakest to = {{Element|Thunder}}<br />{{Element|Ice}}<br />{{Element|Dragon}} |
|Weakest to = {{Element|Thunder}}<br />{{Element|Ice}}<br />{{Element|Dragon}} |
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|Habitats = [[Ancient Forest]]<br />[[Wildspire Waste]]<br />[[Elder's Recess]]<br />[[Rotten Vale]]<br />[[Coral Highlands]] |
|Habitats = [[Ancient Forest]]<br />[[Wildspire Waste]]<br />[[Elder's Recess]]<br />[[Rotten Vale]]<br />[[Coral Highlands]] |
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− | |Monster Size = Large |
+ | |Monster Size = [[File:Gold Crown Large.png]] 2410.48 cm<br />[[File:Gold Crown Small.png]] 1696.97 cm |
− | |Monster Relations = |
+ | |Monster Relations = [[Seething Bazelgeuse]] |
− | |Generation = Fifth |
+ | |Generation = [[Fifth Generation|Fifth]] |
+ | }}'''Bazelgeuse''' is a [[Flying Wyvern]] first introduced in [[Monster Hunter: World]]. It is a nefarious flying wyvern that travels the New World in search of prey. It scatters explosive scales over a wide area to prey on whatever gets caught in the blast. Bazelgeuse is a nomadic predator, and can be found in all major locations. It often asserts itself as the apex monster in whatever environment it arrives in. Recently it's nomadic like behavior has been challenged by the powerful and deadly [[Deviljho]] which it will readily meet in combat. Their materials can be used to craft the Bazel Armor Set. |
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==Physiology== |
==Physiology== |
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− | Bazelgeuse is a |
+ | Bazelgeuse is a large [[Flying Wyvern]] covered in thick, heavy scales with a bronze sheen. It has a bulky upper body and a large wingspan. Its underside is lined with protruding scales which are easily shed. The monster occasionally enters a "superheated" state, causing the gaps between its scales to glow red hot. Despite being introduced in this game, the scholar studying captured monsters remarks that Bazelgeuse is also rarely seen in the Old World as well. |
− | ==Abilities== |
+ | ==Behavior and Abilities== |
− | Bazelgeuse uses its scales offensively during combat. It is capable of dislodging them at will from its body and quickly replacing them. Once dislodged, the scales violently explode, causing concussive damage to all foes nearby. However Bazelgeuse can also send out scales that drop on the field which will act similar to small mines |
+ | Bazelgeuse uses its scales offensively during combat. It is capable of dislodging them at will from its body and quickly replacing them. Once dislodged, the scales violently explode, causing concussive damage to all foes nearby. However, Bazelgeuse can also send out scales that drop on the field which will act similar to small mines and will explode when attacked or when their owner slams its huge body against them. Bazelgeuse is capable of releasing a short-range blast of fire from its mouth, and will produce ear-piercing roars and bellows to disrupt its opponent. Its sturdy, muscular stature allows it to tackle and batter other monsters into submission. |
+ | Like most apex-level monsters, Bazelgeuse rules its territory with an iron fist. It will become hostile to any hunter or monster that crosses its path in order to assert its dominance. Endlessly aggressive, it will even actively seek out targets to battle with, and is generally assured victory when doing so. Bazelgeuse will actively seek out other monsters, usually flying in immediately after a hunter has engaged a large monster. It often starts fights with its bombing run attack, instead of roaring or even landing. Bazelgeuse has turf wars with [[Deviljho]]. This can often end in a tie, though regardless of the winner it is incredibly dangerous to be in the middle of one. |
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− | ==Habitat== |
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− | Bazelgeuse is a nomadic predator, and can be found across the New World. It often asserts itself as the apex monster in whatever environment it arrives in. However it is later revealed to have a habitat in the Elder's Recess which fits considering that the [[Uragaan]] and [[Dodogama]], both of whom have explosive attacks as their main source of damage and have bodies tempered by the lava, reside theree. |
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+ | {{Collapse Notice}} |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> |
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+ | ===Main Series=== |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter: World]] ''(Introduced)'' |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]] |
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+ | ===Frontier=== |
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+ | * None |
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+ | ===Spin-offs=== |
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+ | * None |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | ==Other Non-Subspecies Forms== |
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+ | ===Seething Bazelgeuse=== |
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+ | [[File:MHWI-Seething Bazelgeuse Render 001.png|200px|left]] |
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+ | ''Main Article: '''[[Seething Bazelgeuse]]''''' |
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+ | == In-Game Description == |
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+ | |Game 1 = Monster Hunter World |
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+ | |Icon 1 = [[File:MHW-Bazelgeuse Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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+ | |Description 1 = A nefarious flying wyvern that travels the New World in search of prey. It scatters explosive scales over a wide area to prey on whatever gets caught in the blast. |
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{{MHW-Damage Effectiveness |
{{MHW-Damage Effectiveness |
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|Blast = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★</span> |
|Blast = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★</span> |
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|Stun = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★</span> |
|Stun = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★</span> |
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− | {{Monster Appearance Infobox |
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− | |First EN = MHW |
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− | |First JPN = MHW |
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− | |Latest = MHW |
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− | |MHW = Y |
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− | |Frontier Series-None = Y |
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− | |Spin-Offs-None = Y |
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+ | ==Monster Materials== |
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+ | {| class="linetable hover" width="100%" style="text-align:center; background-color:#EBEBEB; color:#000000; font-size:9pt;" valign="center" |
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+ | | width="200px" style="background-color: #3A5766; color:#ffffff;" |'''Item Name''' |
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+ | | width="40px" style="background-color: #3A5766; color:#ffffff;" |'''Rarity''' |
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+ | | width="60px" style="background-color: #3A5766; color:#ffffff;" |'''Value''' |
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+ | | style="background-color: #3A5766; color:#ffffff;" |'''Description''' |
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+ | | [[File:MH4G-Scale Icon White.png|35x35px|left]] Bazelgeuse Scale+<br />爆鱗竜の上鱗 |
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+ | | 6 |
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+ | | 1600z |
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+ | | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Mostly obtained by carving. Broadly used for many purposes. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[File:FourthGen-Carapace Icon White.png|35x35px|left]] Bazelgeuse Carapace<br />爆鱗竜の堅殻 |
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+ | | 6 |
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+ | | 2400z |
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+ | | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Mostly obtained as a reward. Solid, used to craft gear. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[File:MH4G-Monster Parts Icon White.png|35x35px|left]] Bazelgeuse Tail<br />爆鱗竜の尻尾 |
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+ | | 6 |
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+ | | 3600z |
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+ | | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Obtained by carving its severed tail. Stiff, used to craft gear. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[File:MH4G-Monster Parts Icon Red.png|35x35px|left]] Bazelgeuse Fuse<br />爆鱗竜の爆腺 |
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+ | | 6 |
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+ | | 4000z |
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+ | | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Obtained by breaking its head. Grants blast element properties. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[File:MH4G-Claw Icon White.png|35x35px|left]] Bazelgeuse Talon<br />爆鱗竜の尖爪 |
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+ | | 6 |
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+ | | 3200z |
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+ | | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Mostly obtained by carving. Compatible with blast element. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[File:MH4G-Monster Parts Icon White.png|35x35px|left]] Bazelgeuse Wing<br />爆鱗竜の翼 |
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+ | | 6 |
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+ | | 3400z |
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+ | | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Obtained by breaking its wings. Hard, used in many weapons. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[File:MH4G-Ball Icon White.png|35x35px|left]] Bazelgeuse Gem<br />爆鱗竜の宝玉 |
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+ | | 7 |
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+ | | 9600z |
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+ | | A rare gem said to have formed within Bazelgeuse tissue. Used to dramatically improve gear. |
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+ | ==Equipment== |
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+ | :''For more information, see [[Bazelgeuse Equipment]]'' |
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+ | Bazelgeuse materials can be used to craft two different armor sets: [[Bazel α Armor (MHW)|Bazel α Armor]] and [[Bazel β Armor (MHW)|Bazel β Armor]]. |
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+ | <div class="profilecards" style=" float: left; display: flex; flex-flow: row wrap; justify-content: lef; align-items: flex-start; align-content: space-between;">{{ArmorCard |
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+ | |name = [[Bazel α Armor (MHW)|Bazel α Armor]] |
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+ | |image =File:MHW-BazelA.png |
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+ | |captain = Bazel α Armor}} |
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+ | {{ArmorCard |
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+ | |name = [[Bazel β Armor (MHW)|Bazel β Armor]] |
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+ | |image =File:MHW-BazelB.png |
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+ | |captain = Bazel β Armor}}</div> |
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+ | {| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="width:650px;" class="article-table" align-"top" |
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+ | |'''Long Sword''': |
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+ | *[[Rookslayer Long Sword (MHW)|Rookslayer Long Sword]] |
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+ | *[[Bazel Varga Rookslayer (MHW)|Bazel Varga Rookslayer]] |
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+ | |'''Lance:''' |
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+ | *[[Rookslayer Lance (MHW)|Rookslayer Lance]] |
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+ | *[[Bazel Myriad Rookslayer (MHW)|Bazel Myriad Rookslayer]] |
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+ | |'''Gunlance:''' |
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+ | *[[Bazel Buster I (MHW)|Bazel Buster I]] |
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+ | *[[Bazel Buster II (MHW)|Bazel Buster II]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |'''Dual Blades:''' |
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+ | *[[Rookslayer Handaxes (MHW)|Rookslayer Handaxes]] |
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+ | *[[Bazelhawk Rookslayer (MHW)|Bazelhawk Rookslayer]] |
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+ | |'''Hunting Horn:''' |
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+ | *[[Rookslayer Drum (MHW)|Rookslayer Drum]] |
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+ | *[[Bazelreid Rookslayer (MHW)|Bazelreid Rookslayer]] |
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+ | |'''Switch Axe:''' |
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+ | *[[Bazel Raider I (MHW)|Bazel Raider I]] |
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+ | *[[Bazel Raider II (MHW)|Bazel Raider II]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |'''Light Bowgun:''' |
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+ | *[[Bazel Typhoon I (MHW)|Bazel Typhoon I]] |
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+ | *[[Bazel Typhoon II (MHW)|Bazel Typhoon II]] |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="170"> |
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+ | File:MHW-Uragaan and Bazelgeuse Screenshot 001.jpeg|With [[Uragaan]] |
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+ | File:MHW-Bazelgeuse Screenshot 017.jpeg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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+ | *Interestingly, Bazelgeuse's and [[Seething Bazelgeuse]]'s bomb scales are capable of inflicting Blastblight ''only'' on other monsters. Instead of Blastblight, a hunter will instead be inflicted with Fireblight when hit by the same attacks.<ref>https://mhworld.kiranico.com/monsters/Xe7fm/bazelgeuse</ref> |
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− | *Bazelgeuse's head and both wing can be wounded, tail can also be severed. |
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Revision as of 14:29, 1 June 2020
Bazelgeuse is a Flying Wyvern first introduced in Monster Hunter: World. It is a nefarious flying wyvern that travels the New World in search of prey. It scatters explosive scales over a wide area to prey on whatever gets caught in the blast. Bazelgeuse is a nomadic predator, and can be found in all major locations. It often asserts itself as the apex monster in whatever environment it arrives in. Recently it's nomadic like behavior has been challenged by the powerful and deadly Deviljho which it will readily meet in combat. Their materials can be used to craft the Bazel Armor Set.
Physiology
Bazelgeuse is a large Flying Wyvern covered in thick, heavy scales with a bronze sheen. It has a bulky upper body and a large wingspan. Its underside is lined with protruding scales which are easily shed. The monster occasionally enters a "superheated" state, causing the gaps between its scales to glow red hot. Despite being introduced in this game, the scholar studying captured monsters remarks that Bazelgeuse is also rarely seen in the Old World as well.
Behavior and Abilities
Bazelgeuse uses its scales offensively during combat. It is capable of dislodging them at will from its body and quickly replacing them. Once dislodged, the scales violently explode, causing concussive damage to all foes nearby. However, Bazelgeuse can also send out scales that drop on the field which will act similar to small mines and will explode when attacked or when their owner slams its huge body against them. Bazelgeuse is capable of releasing a short-range blast of fire from its mouth, and will produce ear-piercing roars and bellows to disrupt its opponent. Its sturdy, muscular stature allows it to tackle and batter other monsters into submission.
Like most apex-level monsters, Bazelgeuse rules its territory with an iron fist. It will become hostile to any hunter or monster that crosses its path in order to assert its dominance. Endlessly aggressive, it will even actively seek out targets to battle with, and is generally assured victory when doing so. Bazelgeuse will actively seek out other monsters, usually flying in immediately after a hunter has engaged a large monster. It often starts fights with its bombing run attack, instead of roaring or even landing. Bazelgeuse has turf wars with Deviljho. This can often end in a tie, though regardless of the winner it is incredibly dangerous to be in the middle of one.
Game Appearances
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Main Series
- Monster Hunter: World (Introduced)
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
Frontier
- None
Spin-offs
- None
Other Non-Subspecies Forms
Seething Bazelgeuse
Main Article: Seething Bazelgeuse
A Bazelgeuse variant first appearing in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne.
In-Game Description
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Element/Status Effectiveness
Element | Effectiveness | Status | Effectiveness |
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Fire | ✖ | Poison | ★★ |
Water | ★ | Sleep | ★★ |
Thunder | ★★★ | Paralysis | ★★ |
Ice | ★★ | Blast | ★ |
Dragon | ★★ | Stun | ★ |
Monster Materials
Item Name | Rarity | Value | Description |
Bazelgeuse Scale+ 爆鱗竜の上鱗 |
6 | 1600z | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Mostly obtained by carving. Broadly used for many purposes. |
Bazelgeuse Carapace 爆鱗竜の堅殻 |
6 | 2400z | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Mostly obtained as a reward. Solid, used to craft gear. |
Bazelgeuse Tail 爆鱗竜の尻尾 |
6 | 3600z | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Obtained by carving its severed tail. Stiff, used to craft gear. |
Bazelgeuse Fuse 爆鱗竜の爆腺 |
6 | 4000z | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Obtained by breaking its head. Grants blast element properties. |
Bazelgeuse Talon 爆鱗竜の尖爪 |
6 | 3200z | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Mostly obtained by carving. Compatible with blast element. |
Bazelgeuse Wing 爆鱗竜の翼 |
6 | 3400z | Rare Bazelgeuse material. Obtained by breaking its wings. Hard, used in many weapons. |
Bazelgeuse Gem 爆鱗竜の宝玉 |
7 | 9600z | A rare gem said to have formed within Bazelgeuse tissue. Used to dramatically improve gear. |
Equipment
- For more information, see Bazelgeuse Equipment
Bazelgeuse materials can be used to craft two different armor sets: Bazel α Armor and Bazel β Armor.
Long Sword: | Lance: | Gunlance: |
Dual Blades: | Hunting Horn: | Switch Axe: |
Light Bowgun: |
Gallery
Notes
- Interestingly, Bazelgeuse's and Seething Bazelgeuse's bomb scales are capable of inflicting Blastblight only on other monsters. Instead of Blastblight, a hunter will instead be inflicted with Fireblight when hit by the same attacks.[1]
References