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− | |Image = Deviljho |
+ | |Image = MHW-Deviljho Render 001.png |
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+ | |Navigation = [[Deviljho Carves|Carves]] · [[Deviljho and Savage Deviljho Equipment|Equipment]] · [[Deviljho Photo Gallery|Gallery]] · [[Deviljho Videos|Videos]]<br />[[Deviljho Guides|Guides]] · [[Deviljho Ecology|Ecology]] |
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+ | |Ailments = {{Status|Defense Down}}<br />{{Status|Dragonblight}}<br />{{Status|Fireblight}} {{Small|(On lava terrains)}}<br />{{Status|Iceblight}} {{Small|(On icy terrains)}}<br />{{Status|Waterblight}} {{Small|(On water terrains)}}<br />{{Ailment|Effluvium}} {{Small|(On effluvium gas terrains)}} |
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⚫ | |Habitats = [[Forest and Hills]], [[Jungle]], [[Swamp]], [[Snowy Mountains]], [[Volcano]], [[Deserted Island]], [[Flooded Forest]], [[Tundra]], [[Sandy Plains]], [[Volcano (3rd)]], [[Misty Peaks]], [[Ancestral Steppe]], [[Sunken Hollow]], [[Volcanic Hollow]], [[Frozen Seaway]], [[Heaven's Mount]], [[Primal Forest]], [[Everwood]], [[Dunes]], [[Jurassic Frontier]], [[Verdant Hills]], [[Arctic Ridge]], [[Marshlands]], [[Ruined Pinnacle]], [[Fortress Ruins]], [[Ancient Forest]], [[Wildspire Waste]], [[Coral Highlands]], [[Rotten Vale]], [[Elder's Recess]], [[Guiding Lands]], [[Glacial Valley]], [[Pondry Hills]], [[Whistill Forest]], [[Ruins of Zalam]] |
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⚫ | Deviljho is a very large, bipedal Brute Wyvern characterized by its uniform forest green coloration and muscular upper body. Its thick hide is littered with short, jagged spines that reach a maximum height along the back and tail. Deviljho has a narrow snout with a large lower jaw, covered in multiple rows of teeth spreading outwards from the mouth. It has massive, powerful hind legs, but tiny, poorly developed forelegs that it rarely utilizes. When enraged, Deviljho's back and shoulder muscles swell considerably revealing scars. During this period, areas of its skin will take on a bright red coloration. |
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⚫ | Deviljho is armed with a powerful set of jaws that it can use to deliver bone-crunching bites to prey and foe alike. Deviljho can also use its jaws to pick up prey and throw it, due to its small arms. In addition, its powerful hind legs allow it to run at relatively high speed and leap considerable distances towards prey. When enraged, Deviljho is capable of producing a mysterious clouded emission that can be shot out of the mouth in a stream at prey. This substance contains the [[Dragon Element]] and can be very deadly to hunters as well as other monsters. |
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− | |Ailments = {{Ailment|Defense Down}}<br />{{Ailment|Dragonblight}}<br />{{Ailment|Fireblight}}<br />{{Ailment|Iceblight}}<br />{{Ailment|Waterblight}} |
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⚫ | |Habitats = [[Forest and Hills]], [[Jungle]], [[Swamp]], [[Snowy Mountains]], [[Volcano]], [[Deserted Island]], [[Flooded Forest]], [[Tundra]], [[Sandy Plains]], [[Volcano (3rd)]], [[Misty Peaks]], [[Ancestral Steppe]], [[Sunken Hollow]], [[Volcanic Hollow]], [[Frozen Seaway]], [[Heaven's Mount]], [[Primal Forest]], [[Everwood]], [[Dunes]], [[Jurassic Frontier]], [[Verdant Hills]], [[Arctic Ridge]], [[Marshlands]], [[Ruined Pinnacle]], [[Fortress Ruins]], [[Ancient Forest]], [[Wildspire Waste]], [[Coral Highlands]], [[Rotten Vale]], [[Elder's Recess]], [[Glacial Valley]] |
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+ | == Behavior == |
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⚫ | Deviljho is a nomadic monster, prone to wandering vast distances in search of prey. Its status as a super-predator allows it to overtake the territory of any monster that stands in its path. Because of the extreme amount of energy its body consumes, Deviljho is always in search of food sources. It is known to be cannibalistic, and is also prone to eating prey alive in order to waste as little time as possible in replenishing its energy. |
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− | [[File:MHW-Deviljho Render 001.png|center|400x400px]] |
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+ | == Habitat == |
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− | __TOC__ |
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+ | == Game Appearances == |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%;"> |
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⚫ | Deviljho is a very large, bipedal Brute Wyvern characterized by its uniform forest green |
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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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⚫ | Deviljho is armed with a powerful set of jaws that it can use to deliver bone-crunching bites to prey and foe alike. In addition, its powerful hind legs allow it to run at relatively high speed and leap considerable distances towards prey. When enraged, Deviljho is capable of producing a mysterious clouded emission |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter 3]] ''(Introduced)'' |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter 4]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter: World]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]] |
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+ | === Frontier === |
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⚫ | Deviljho is a nomadic monster, prone to wandering vast distances in search of prey. Its status as a super-predator allows it to overtake the territory of any monster that stands in its path. Because of the extreme amount of energy its body consumes, Deviljho is always in search of food sources. It is known to be cannibalistic, and is also prone to eating prey alive in order to waste as little time as possible in replenishing its energy. |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Frontier G9]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Frontier G10]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Frontier Z]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Frontier Z Zenith]] |
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+ | === Spin-offs === |
+ | * [[Monster Hunter Online]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Stories]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Spirits]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Explore]] |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | === Savage Deviljho === |
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''Main Article: '''[[Savage Deviljho]]''''' |
''Main Article: '''[[Savage Deviljho]]''''' |
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− | ===Aberrant Deviljho=== |
+ | === Aberrant Deviljho === |
[[File:MHXR-Aberrant Deviljho Render 001.png|left|200x200px]] |
[[File:MHXR-Aberrant Deviljho Render 001.png|left|200x200px]] |
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''Main Article: '''[[Aberrant Deviljho]]''''' |
''Main Article: '''[[Aberrant Deviljho]]''''' |
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− | ===Four Heavenly King Deviljho=== |
+ | === Four Heavenly King Deviljho === |
[[File:FrontierGen-Four Heavenly King Deviljho Screenshot 001.jpg|200x200px|left]] |
[[File:FrontierGen-Four Heavenly King Deviljho Screenshot 001.jpg|200x200px|left]] |
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''Main Article: '''[[Four Heavenly King Deviljho]]''''' |
''Main Article: '''[[Four Heavenly King Deviljho]]''''' |
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− | ==Game |
+ | == In-Game Description == |
− | {{Monster Appearance Infobox |
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− | |First EN = MH3 |
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− | |First JPN = MH3 |
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− | |Latest = MHW |
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{{Monster Description |
{{Monster Description |
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|Game 1 = Monster Hunter 3 |
|Game 1 = Monster Hunter 3 |
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|Icon 1 = [[File:MH3-Deviljho Icon.png|62x62px]] |
|Icon 1 = [[File:MH3-Deviljho Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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− | |Description 1 = The dreaded, nomadic Deviljho have no specific territory of their own. |
+ | |Description 1 = The dreaded, nomadic Deviljho have no specific territory of their own. Their muscles swell if provoked, revealing old wounds. Needing to feed constantly due to high body heat, they can hunt nearby animals to extinction. |
|Game 2 = Monster Hunter Portable 3rd |
|Game 2 = Monster Hunter Portable 3rd |
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|Game 3 = Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate |
|Game 3 = Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate |
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|Icon 3 = [[File:MH3U-Deviljho Icon.png|62x62px]] |
|Icon 3 = [[File:MH3U-Deviljho Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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− | |Description 3 = The dreaded, nomadic Deviljho have no specific territory of their own. |
+ | |Description 3 = The dreaded, nomadic Deviljho have no specific territory of their own. Their muscles swell if provoked, revealing old wounds. Needing to feed constantly due to high body heat, they can hunt nearby animals to extinction. |
|Game 4 = Monster Hunter 4 |
|Game 4 = Monster Hunter 4 |
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− | ==Analysis and Guides== |
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''For details on older games this monster has appeared in, see '''[[Deviljho Guides]]'''.'' |
''For details on older games this monster has appeared in, see '''[[Deviljho Guides]]'''.'' |
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{{MH4: Deviljho Analysis}} |
{{MH4: Deviljho Analysis}} |
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+ | == Materials == |
+ | ''For more information, see [[Deviljho Carves]]'' |
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+ | == Equipment == |
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+ | ''For more information, see [[Deviljho and Savage Deviljho Equipment]]'' |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | ''For more images, see [[Deviljho Photo Gallery]]'' |
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+ | == Music Themes == |
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{{MusicTheme |
{{MusicTheme |
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− | |video = [[File:Monster Hunter 3 (tri-) OST - Deviljho Fight| |
+ | |video = [[File:Monster Hunter 3 (tri-) OST - Deviljho Fight|150px]] |
|title = '''MH3: Deviljho and Savage Deviljho Music Theme''' |
|title = '''MH3: Deviljho and Savage Deviljho Music Theme''' |
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+ | |video = [[File:Battle Deviljho Monster Hunter World soundtrack|150px]] |
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+ | |title = '''MHW: Deviljho Music Theme''' |
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− | ==MH4U Breakable Parts== |
+ | == MH4U Breakable Parts == |
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| colspan="2" style="background-color:#000000; color:#ffffff;" | '''Face (x2)''' |
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#000000; color:#ffffff;" | '''Face (x2)''' |
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+ | <div style="margin: 20px;"><tabber>General Notes= |
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*Deviljho usually prey on [[Aptonoth]], [[Popo]], [[Slagtoth]], or [[Gargwa]] to recover stamina. |
*Deviljho usually prey on [[Aptonoth]], [[Popo]], [[Slagtoth]], or [[Gargwa]] to recover stamina. |
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**It sometimes eats from the corpse of a slain monster, its own tail, or an already captured monster. It sometimes attacks other monsters in the area if it's hungry; thus, dealing damage to them. |
**It sometimes eats from the corpse of a slain monster, its own tail, or an already captured monster. It sometimes attacks other monsters in the area if it's hungry; thus, dealing damage to them. |
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+ | *Deviljho has the unofficial nickname “Pickle,” both in game and off, because it’s body shape, massive size, and green coloration gives it the slight look of a pickle. |
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*Deviljho's roar requires HG Earplugs to block. |
*Deviljho's roar requires HG Earplugs to block. |
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*Like many other monsters, such as the [[Nargacuga]], [[Zinogre]], and [[Lagiacrus]], the Deviljho enters a rage state. Its main body becomes enlarged with red streaks over the top of its back, near its mouth, and many tiny red marks all over. It begins breathing Dragon lightning around its mouth. This will not hurt you, but it will do its signature Dragon Breath attack at least twice until it calms down. |
*Like many other monsters, such as the [[Nargacuga]], [[Zinogre]], and [[Lagiacrus]], the Deviljho enters a rage state. Its main body becomes enlarged with red streaks over the top of its back, near its mouth, and many tiny red marks all over. It begins breathing Dragon lightning around its mouth. This will not hurt you, but it will do its signature Dragon Breath attack at least twice until it calms down. |
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*Its rock flinging attack may reach up to 40 m/148 ft maximum range (in game range calculation). |
*Its rock flinging attack may reach up to 40 m/148 ft maximum range (in game range calculation). |
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*Even though Deviljho can cause great damage to the ecosystem, it is not an [[Elder Dragon]]. |
*Even though Deviljho can cause great damage to the ecosystem, it is not an [[Elder Dragon]]. |
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*Deviljho's ''Rock Fling'' attack will inflict different [[Status Effects|Blights]] depending on the area. In [[Tundra]], it inflicts Iceblight, in [[Volcano (3rd)|Volcano]] it inflicts Fireblight, and in [[Flooded Forest]] it inflicts Waterblight. |
*Deviljho's ''Rock Fling'' attack will inflict different [[Status Effects|Blights]] depending on the area. In [[Tundra]], it inflicts Iceblight, in [[Volcano (3rd)|Volcano]] it inflicts Fireblight, and in [[Flooded Forest]] it inflicts Waterblight. |
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**Deviljho is capable of throwing rocks from land and hitting hunters in the water in the Flooded Forest, including hunters under the surface. |
**Deviljho is capable of throwing rocks from land and hitting hunters in the water in the Flooded Forest, including hunters under the surface. |
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*When fought in the [[Tundra]], Deviljho will limp away to Area 1 and break into a hidden area to rest. The unlocked area is one of the few places where Dragonbone Relics can be gathered. |
*When fought in the [[Tundra]], Deviljho will limp away to Area 1 and break into a hidden area to rest. The unlocked area is one of the few places where Dragonbone Relics can be gathered. |
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**If Deviljho is not weakened and is in Area 1, the blockade can still be broken down if Deviljho attacks it. If Deviljho breaks the blockade on its own, without the hunter baiting it into attacking the rubble, it drops a shiny. |
**If Deviljho is not weakened and is in Area 1, the blockade can still be broken down if Deviljho attacks it. If Deviljho breaks the blockade on its own, without the hunter baiting it into attacking the rubble, it drops a shiny. |
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*There was an event quest, where an extremely large Deviljho (called a "World Eater") was in the Deserted Island. Because of its size, weapons can barely reach its underside. |
*There was an event quest, where an extremely large Deviljho (called a "World Eater") was in the Deserted Island. Because of its size, weapons can barely reach its underside. |
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*Deviljho can no longer be hunted in [[Monster Hunter 3]] because the online servers have been shut down. |
*Deviljho can no longer be hunted in [[Monster Hunter 3]] because the online servers have been shut down. |
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*Deviljho has a new attack where it quickly swings its tail first to its right, then around itself to its front while slightly moving forward during the attack. Because of its swift speed compared to the rest of Deviljho's attacks, it can be tricky to avoid if it catches hunters off-guard. The best way to avoid this attack is to quickly get underneath Deviljho. |
*Deviljho has a new attack where it quickly swings its tail first to its right, then around itself to its front while slightly moving forward during the attack. Because of its swift speed compared to the rest of Deviljho's attacks, it can be tricky to avoid if it catches hunters off-guard. The best way to avoid this attack is to quickly get underneath Deviljho. |
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*Its Dragon Breath no longer inflicts [[Status Effects|Dragonblight]] because the Dragonblight status ailment has been removed in [[Monster Hunter Portable 3rd]]. The Dragonblight effect returns in later games. |
*Its Dragon Breath no longer inflicts [[Status Effects|Dragonblight]] because the Dragonblight status ailment has been removed in [[Monster Hunter Portable 3rd]]. The Dragonblight effect returns in later games. |
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+ | *Deviljho can now be fought in the [[MHP3rd: Village Quests#Six Star Mission Quests|very last village quest]]. It will appear in the [[Land Arena]] (with its own introduction cutscene), and after it has been slain or captured, [[Tigrex]] and [[Nargacuga]] will be fought simultaneously. Despite being met in a Low Rank Quest, the three monsters are as powerful as their High Rank equivalents much like the final Village Quest [[MHFU: Nekoht's Quests#Final Urgent Quest|Monster Hunter]] in [[Monster Hunter Freedom Unite]] where monsters were G-Rank. |
*Like Duramboros, it may counter-attack the hunter immediately after it staggers, like when its face has been broken. |
*Like Duramboros, it may counter-attack the hunter immediately after it staggers, like when its face has been broken. |
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*There is an event quest, in which the hunter must defeat a Deviljho without any piece of armor. |
*There is an event quest, in which the hunter must defeat a Deviljho without any piece of armor. |
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*Deviljho can now climb with its mouth. |
*Deviljho can now climb with its mouth. |
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*In G-Rank, it throws bigger boulders, and is able to perform a new attack where it lifts its upper body and walks around, then blasts its Dragon Breath upwards. |
*In G-Rank, it throws bigger boulders, and is able to perform a new attack where it lifts its upper body and walks around, then blasts its Dragon Breath upwards. |
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**Apex Deviljho uses G Rank [[Savage Deviljho]]'s moveset. |
**Apex Deviljho uses G Rank [[Savage Deviljho]]'s moveset. |
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**Apex Deviljho creates an earthquake aimed at the hunter when it stomps. |
**Apex Deviljho creates an earthquake aimed at the hunter when it stomps. |
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+ | |-|MHGen Notes= |
+ | '''''Monster Hunter Generations Notes:''''' |
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*[[Hyper State|Hyper]] Deviljho is DLC-exclusive in [[Monster Hunter Generations]], while in [[Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate]] it appears in the Hub quests. |
*[[Hyper State|Hyper]] Deviljho is DLC-exclusive in [[Monster Hunter Generations]], while in [[Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate]] it appears in the Hub quests. |
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*Deviljho is capable of using the Dragon Breath attack when exhausted or in its normal state, though this is a rare occurrence. |
*Deviljho is capable of using the Dragon Breath attack when exhausted or in its normal state, though this is a rare occurrence. |
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*Deviljho's chest can be wounded. |
*Deviljho's chest can be wounded. |
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*Deviljho was permanently added to the game on March 22, 2018 (UTC). |
*Deviljho was permanently added to the game on March 22, 2018 (UTC). |
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*Deviljho can grab smaller large monsters like [[Great Jagras]], [[Kulu-Ya-Ku]],<ref>https://youtu.be/WxAxIy1DzXE?t=6158</ref> [[Tobi-Kadachi]], [[Tzitzi-Ya-Ku]], and [[Dodogama]] in its mouth and use them as bludgeons. It can even grab [[Odogaron]] with minimal effort. It can also throw them directly at the player for a considerable amount of damage. |
*Deviljho can grab smaller large monsters like [[Great Jagras]], [[Kulu-Ya-Ku]],<ref>https://youtu.be/WxAxIy1DzXE?t=6158</ref> [[Tobi-Kadachi]], [[Tzitzi-Ya-Ku]], and [[Dodogama]] in its mouth and use them as bludgeons. It can even grab [[Odogaron]] with minimal effort. It can also throw them directly at the player for a considerable amount of damage. |
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*Deviljho can still attack while caught in a Pitfall Trap, being able to slam its torso down and in some instances breathe dragonblight. <ref>https://youtu.be/WxAxIy1DzXE?t=6427</ref> |
*Deviljho can still attack while caught in a Pitfall Trap, being able to slam its torso down and in some instances breathe dragonblight. <ref>https://youtu.be/WxAxIy1DzXE?t=6427</ref> |
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− | *Deviljho displays turf wars with most "top of the food chain" monsters ( |
+ | *Deviljho displays turf wars with most "top of the food chain" monsters ([[Rathalos]], [[Legiana]], [[Diablos]], [[Bazelgeuse]]<ref>https://clips.twitch.tv/FurtiveDeterminedTildeAliens</ref>) while exhibiting normal combat with "mid tier" monsters, such as [[Anjanath]], [[Barroth]], [[Jyuratodus]], etc. It does not have turf wars with subspecies. |
*Deviljho shares a pin attack with [[Anjanath]], but with the inclusion of causing Defense Down as well as increased overall damage. |
*Deviljho shares a pin attack with [[Anjanath]], but with the inclusion of causing Defense Down as well as increased overall damage. |
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*Unlike previous games, Deviljho no longer has black eyes, and instead has yellow eyes that will gradually change color to red depending on its rage mode. |
*Unlike previous games, Deviljho no longer has black eyes, and instead has yellow eyes that will gradually change color to red depending on its rage mode. |
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*Deviljho may launch a counterattack after being staggered. If hit during this counterattack, it will be left in a vulnerable state for an extended period of time and it's Dragon powers would be doused off. The Deviljho will still remain in rage mode, albeit unable to use its Dragon breath and thus the Agitator skill can still remain active even after a successful attempt to exploit this weakness. |
*Deviljho may launch a counterattack after being staggered. If hit during this counterattack, it will be left in a vulnerable state for an extended period of time and it's Dragon powers would be doused off. The Deviljho will still remain in rage mode, albeit unable to use its Dragon breath and thus the Agitator skill can still remain active even after a successful attempt to exploit this weakness. |
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*[[Tempered State|Tempered]] Deviljho is exclusive to the "Relish the Moment" event quest. |
*[[Tempered State|Tempered]] Deviljho is exclusive to the "Relish the Moment" event quest. |
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+ | *Deviljho is replaced by its variant [[Savage Deviljho]] in Master Rank. |
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+ | **A singular regular Deviljho will appear in the quest Return of the Crazy One; however, after the cutscene has played, it will immediately leave the area. |
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+ | |-|Frontier Notes= |
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+ | '''''Monster Hunter Frontier G Notes:''''' |
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*Deviljho is an Exotic Species (遷悠種) |
*Deviljho is an Exotic Species (遷悠種) |
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+ | *Due to the absence of the Dragon Element in Explore, Deviljho is from water element instead. |
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+ | **But, it still uses dragon breath attacks during a battle. |
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Deviljho is a Brute Wyvern introduced in Monster Hunter 3.
Physiology
Deviljho is a very large, bipedal Brute Wyvern characterized by its uniform forest green coloration and muscular upper body. Its thick hide is littered with short, jagged spines that reach a maximum height along the back and tail. Deviljho has a narrow snout with a large lower jaw, covered in multiple rows of teeth spreading outwards from the mouth. It has massive, powerful hind legs, but tiny, poorly developed forelegs that it rarely utilizes. When enraged, Deviljho's back and shoulder muscles swell considerably revealing scars. During this period, areas of its skin will take on a bright red coloration.
Abilities
Deviljho is armed with a powerful set of jaws that it can use to deliver bone-crunching bites to prey and foe alike. Deviljho can also use its jaws to pick up prey and throw it, due to its small arms. In addition, its powerful hind legs allow it to run at relatively high speed and leap considerable distances towards prey. When enraged, Deviljho is capable of producing a mysterious clouded emission that can be shot out of the mouth in a stream at prey. This substance contains the Dragon Element and can be very deadly to hunters as well as other monsters.
Behavior
Deviljho is a nomadic monster, prone to wandering vast distances in search of prey. Its status as a super-predator allows it to overtake the territory of any monster that stands in its path. Because of the extreme amount of energy its body consumes, Deviljho is always in search of food sources. It is known to be cannibalistic, and is also prone to eating prey alive in order to waste as little time as possible in replenishing its energy.
Habitat
Because of its nomadic nature, Deviljho is known to inhabit a wide variety of environments, such as Tundra, Deserted Island, and Volcano, and has even been seen as far as the New World. Its presence is often disruptive to the natural ecosystem.
Game Appearances
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Main Series
- Monster Hunter 3 (Introduced)
- Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
- Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
- Monster Hunter 4
- Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate
- Monster Hunter: World
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
Frontier
- Monster Hunter Frontier G8 (Introduced)
- Monster Hunter Frontier G9
- Monster Hunter Frontier G10
- Monster Hunter Frontier Z
- Monster Hunter Frontier Z Zenith
Spin-offs
Other Non-Subspecies Forms
Savage Deviljho
Main Article: Savage Deviljho
Deviljho makes a return in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate along with its Variant known as Savage Deviljho (怒り喰らうイビルジョー). Savage Deviljho appears slightly different comparing to Deviljho when it is in its enraged state.
Aberrant Deviljho
Main Article: Aberrant Deviljho
A Variant of Deviljho first appearing in Monster Hunter Explore.
Four Heavenly King Deviljho
Main Article: Four Heavenly King Deviljho
A Variant of Deviljho first appearing in Monster Hunter Frontier Z.
In-Game Description
Analysis and Guides
For details on older games this monster has appeared in, see Deviljho Guides.
Deviljho Analysis for Monster Hunter 4 | |||||
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Cutting Damage (Click Image to Zoom) (Coming Soon) |
Impact Damage (Click Image to Zoom) (Coming Soon) |
Shot Damage (Click Image to Zoom) (Coming Soon) | |||
Brighter Red means more damage, while Darker Red means lesser damage. |
Raw Hitzone Damage Data | |||
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Hitzone | Cutting Damage | Impact Damage | Shot Damage |
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Element Hitzone Damage Data | |||||
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Hitzone | Fire | Water | Thunder | Ice | Dragon |
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This Monster is weakest to: | Thunder or Dragon |
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Status Effects Data | |||||||
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Poison | Paralysis | Sleep | Stun | Fatigue | Blast | Mount | |
Initial Tolerance | N/A | N/A | |||||
Max Tolerance | N/A | N/A | |||||
Tolerance Increase | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Duration | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Damage | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Item Effectiveness Data | ||||||
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Item Name | Able Effectiveness |
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Normal | Enraged | Fatigued | ||||
Pitfall Trap | Yes | N/A | N/A | (?) | ||
Shock Trap | Yes | N/A | N/A | (?) | ||
Flash Bomb | Yes | N/A | N/A | (?) | ||
Sonic Bomb | No | N/A | ||||
Meat | Yes | N/A | N/A | (?) |
Materials
For more information, see Deviljho Carves
Equipment
For more information, see Deviljho and Savage Deviljho Equipment
Gallery
For more images, see Deviljho Photo Gallery
Music Themes
MH3: Deviljho and Savage Deviljho Music Theme |
MHW: Deviljho Music Theme |
MH4U Breakable Parts
Face (x2) | |
Tail (Sever) | |
Notes
General Notes:
- Deviljho usually prey on Aptonoth, Popo, Slagtoth, or Gargwa to recover stamina.
- It sometimes eats from the corpse of a slain monster, its own tail, or an already captured monster. It sometimes attacks other monsters in the area if it's hungry; thus, dealing damage to them.
- Deviljho has the unofficial nickname “Pickle,” both in game and off, because it’s body shape, massive size, and green coloration gives it the slight look of a pickle.
- Deviljho's roar requires HG Earplugs to block.
- Like many other monsters, such as the Nargacuga, Zinogre, and Lagiacrus, the Deviljho enters a rage state. Its main body becomes enlarged with red streaks over the top of its back, near its mouth, and many tiny red marks all over. It begins breathing Dragon lightning around its mouth. This will not hurt you, but it will do its signature Dragon Breath attack at least twice until it calms down.
- Deviljho can leap at a hunter and pin them down, before attempting to devour them. Each bite will cause a significant amount of damage, until the player is able to break free or throw a Dung Bomb. Another hunter who is not pinned can throw a dung bomb for the same effect. If the Deviljho is exhausted, it will recover stamina and inflict Defense Down on the pinned Hunter due to its corrosive saliva. [1]
- Deviljho performs a Dragon Breath attack at a 180 degree angle sweep from right to left. The only safe spots during this attack are, near its tail or underneath Deviljho. If a player finds itself within the range of the breath, the best options are to block with a shield, or panic dive away. It is possible to evade this attack by rolling but it's unsafe to do so unless the timing is spot-on. The Dragon Breath attack has extended reach from 30 m/129 ft up to 35 m/140 ft.
- Many of Deviljho's movements include damaging the players via the swing of its tail. When the tail is severed, it would stumble away from it because of the massive weight loss, causing it to lose balance.
- Its rock flinging attack may reach up to 40 m/148 ft maximum range (in game range calculation).
- Even though Deviljho can cause great damage to the ecosystem, it is not an Elder Dragon.
- Deviljho's Rock Fling attack will inflict different Blights depending on the area. In Tundra, it inflicts Iceblight, in Volcano it inflicts Fireblight, and in Flooded Forest it inflicts Waterblight.
- Deviljho is capable of throwing rocks from land and hitting hunters in the water in the Flooded Forest, including hunters under the surface.
Monster Hunter 3 Notes:
- When fought in the Tundra, Deviljho will limp away to Area 1 and break into a hidden area to rest. The unlocked area is one of the few places where Dragonbone Relics can be gathered.
- If Deviljho is not weakened and is in Area 1, the blockade can still be broken down if Deviljho attacks it. If Deviljho breaks the blockade on its own, without the hunter baiting it into attacking the rubble, it drops a shiny.
- If Deviljho uses a 'Stomp' Attack in Area 7 of the Tundra, icicles will fall from the ceiling causing minor damage to anyone they hit.
- There was an event quest, where an extremely large Deviljho (called a "World Eater") was in the Deserted Island. Because of its size, weapons can barely reach its underside.
- Deviljho can no longer be hunted in Monster Hunter 3 because the online servers have been shut down.
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd Notes:
- Deviljho has a new attack where it quickly swings its tail first to its right, then around itself to its front while slightly moving forward during the attack. Because of its swift speed compared to the rest of Deviljho's attacks, it can be tricky to avoid if it catches hunters off-guard. The best way to avoid this attack is to quickly get underneath Deviljho.
- Its Dragon Breath no longer inflicts Dragonblight because the Dragonblight status ailment has been removed in Monster Hunter Portable 3rd. The Dragonblight effect returns in later games.
- Deviljho can now be fought in the very last village quest. It will appear in the Land Arena (with its own introduction cutscene), and after it has been slain or captured, Tigrex and Nargacuga will be fought simultaneously. Despite being met in a Low Rank Quest, the three monsters are as powerful as their High Rank equivalents much like the final Village Quest Monster Hunter in Monster Hunter Freedom Unite where monsters were G-Rank.
- Like Duramboros, it may counter-attack the hunter immediately after it staggers, like when its face has been broken.
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Notes:
- There is an event quest, in which the hunter must defeat a Deviljho without any piece of armor.
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Notes:
- Deviljho can now climb with its mouth.
- In G-Rank, it throws bigger boulders, and is able to perform a new attack where it lifts its upper body and walks around, then blasts its Dragon Breath upwards.
- Deviljho can be affected by the Frenzy Virus and the Apex status.
- Apex Deviljho's weak spots are its belly, back, legs and tail tip. Attacking any other part without the Drive Wystone will cause the weapon to bounce.
- Apex Deviljho uses G Rank Savage Deviljho's moveset.
- Apex Deviljho creates an earthquake aimed at the hunter when it stomps.
Monster Hunter Generations Notes:
- Hyper Deviljho is DLC-exclusive in Monster Hunter Generations, while in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate it appears in the Hub quests.
- Deviljho is capable of using the Dragon Breath attack when exhausted or in its normal state, though this is a rare occurrence.
Monster Hunter: World Notes:
- Deviljho's chest can be wounded.
- Deviljho was permanently added to the game on March 22, 2018 (UTC).
- Deviljho will appear as an intruder in High Rank quests and expeditions upon completing the ??? Rathian investigation quest. [1]
- Deviljho can grab smaller large monsters like Great Jagras, Kulu-Ya-Ku,[2] Tobi-Kadachi, Tzitzi-Ya-Ku, and Dodogama in its mouth and use them as bludgeons. It can even grab Odogaron with minimal effort. It can also throw them directly at the player for a considerable amount of damage.
- Deviljho can still attack while caught in a Pitfall Trap, being able to slam its torso down and in some instances breathe dragonblight. [3]
- Deviljho displays turf wars with most "top of the food chain" monsters (Rathalos, Legiana, Diablos, Bazelgeuse[4]) while exhibiting normal combat with "mid tier" monsters, such as Anjanath, Barroth, Jyuratodus, etc. It does not have turf wars with subspecies.
- Deviljho shares a pin attack with Anjanath, but with the inclusion of causing Defense Down as well as increased overall damage.
- Unlike previous games, Deviljho no longer has black eyes, and instead has yellow eyes that will gradually change color to red depending on its rage mode.
- Deviljho may launch a counterattack after being staggered. If hit during this counterattack, it will be left in a vulnerable state for an extended period of time and it's Dragon powers would be doused off. The Deviljho will still remain in rage mode, albeit unable to use its Dragon breath and thus the Agitator skill can still remain active even after a successful attempt to exploit this weakness.
- Tempered Deviljho is exclusive to the "Relish the Moment" event quest.
- Deviljho is replaced by its variant Savage Deviljho in Master Rank.
- A singular regular Deviljho will appear in the quest Return of the Crazy One; however, after the cutscene has played, it will immediately leave the area.
Monster Hunter Frontier G Notes:
- Deviljho is an Exotic Species (遷悠種)
Monster Hunter Explore Notes:
- Due to the absence of the Dragon Element in Explore, Deviljho is from water element instead.
- But, it still uses dragon breath attacks during a battle.
References
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter 3 (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Aptonoth Epioth Kelbi Popo Rhenoplos |
Fish | Fish |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx Shakalaka |
Neopteron | Altaroth Bnahabra |
Bird Wyvern | Baggi Jaggi Jaggia Great Baggi Great Jaggi Qurupeco |
Brute Wyvern | Barroth Deviljho Uragaan |
Piscine Wyvern | Delex |
Leviathan | Ludroth Uroktor Agnaktor Gobul Lagiacrus Royal Ludroth |
Flying Wyvern | Giggi Barioth Diablos Gigginox Rathalos Rathian |
Elder Dragon | Alatreon Ceadeus Jhen Mohran |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Anteka Aptonoth Kelbi Popo Rhenoplos Slagtoth |
Fanged Beast | Bullfango Bulldrome Arzuros Lagombi Volvidon |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx |
Neopteron | Altaroth Bnahabra |
Bird Wyvern | Gargwa Baggi Jaggi Jaggia Wroggi Great Baggi Great Jaggi Great Wroggi Qurupeco Crimson Qurupeco |
Brute Wyvern | Barroth Jade Barroth Deviljho Duramboros Uragaan Steel Uragaan |
Fanged Wyvern | Zinogre |
Piscine Wyvern | Delex |
Leviathan | Ludroth Uroktor Agnaktor Glacial Agnaktor Nibelsnarf Royal Ludroth Purple Ludroth |
Flying Wyvern | Giggi Akantor Barioth Sand Barioth Diablos Black Diablos Gigginox Baleful Gigginox Nargacuga Green Nargacuga Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Gold Rathian Tigrex Brute Tigrex Ukanlos |
Elder Dragon | Alatreon Amatsu Jhen Mohran |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Anteka Aptonoth Epioth Kelbi Popo Rhenoplos Slagtoth |
Fish | Fish |
Fanged Beast | Bullfango Arzuros Lagombi Volvidon |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx |
Neopteron | Altaroth Bnahabra |
Bird Wyvern | Gargwa Baggi Jaggi Jaggia Wroggi Great Baggi Great Jaggi Great Wroggi Qurupeco Crimson Qurupeco |
Brute Wyvern | Barroth Jade Barroth Brachydios Deviljho Savage Deviljho Duramboros Rust Duramboros Uragaan Steel Uragaan |
Fanged Wyvern | Zinogre Stygian Zinogre |
Piscine Wyvern | Delex Plesioth Green Plesioth |
Leviathan | Ludroth Uroktor Agnaktor Glacial Agnaktor Gobul Lagiacrus Ivory Lagiacrus Abyssal Lagiacrus Nibelsnarf Royal Ludroth Purple Ludroth |
Flying Wyvern | Giggi Barioth Sand Barioth Diablos Black Diablos Gigginox Baleful Gigginox Nargacuga Green Nargacuga Lucent Nargacuga Rathalos Azure Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Pink Rathian Gold Rathian |
Elder Dragon | Alatreon Ceadeus Goldbeard Ceadeus Dire Miralis Jhen Mohran Hallowed Jhen Mohran |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter 4 (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Aptonoth Kelbi Popo Rhenoplos Slagtoth |
Amphibian | Zamite Tetsucabra Zamtrios |
Fanged Beast | Conga Congalala Emerald Congalala Kecha Wacha Lagombi Rajang Furious Rajang |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx |
Neopteron | Altaroth Bnahabra Konchu Seltas Seltas Queen |
Temnoceran | Nerscylla |
Bird Wyvern | Gargwa Genprey Ioprey Jaggi Jaggia Velociprey Gendrome Great Jaggi Gypceros Purple Gypceros Iodrome Velocidrome Yian Garuga Yian Kut-Ku Blue Yian Kut-Ku |
Brute Wyvern | Brachydios Deviljho Savage Deviljho |
Fanged Wyvern | Zinogre Stygian Zinogre |
Piscine Wyvern | Delex |
Snake Wyvern | Remobra Najarala |
Flying Wyvern | Akantor Basarios Ruby Basarios Gravios Black Gravios Khezu Red Khezu Rathalos Azure Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Pink Rathian Gold Rathian Tigrex Brute Tigrex Molten Tigrex |
Elder Dragon | Dalamadur Dah'ren Mohran Fatalis Crimson Fatalis Kirin Oroshi Kirin Kushala Daora Shagaru Magala Teostra |
??? | Gore Magala |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Apceros Aptonoth Kelbi Popo Rhenoplos Slagtoth |
Amphibian | Zamite Tetsucabra Berserk Tetsucabra Zamtrios Tigerstripe Zamtrios |
Fanged Beast | Conga Congalala Emerald Congalala Kecha Wacha Ash Kecha Wacha Lagombi Rajang Furious Rajang |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx |
Carapaceon | Hermitaur Daimyo Hermitaur Plum Daimyo Hermitaur |
Neopteron | Altaroth Bnahabra Konchu Seltas Desert Seltas Seltas Queen Desert Seltas Queen |
Temnoceran | Nerscylla Shrouded Nerscylla |
Bird Wyvern | Gargwa Genprey Ioprey Jaggi Jaggia Velociprey Gendrome Great Jaggi Gypceros Purple Gypceros Iodrome Velocidrome Yian Garuga Yian Kut-Ku Blue Yian Kut-Ku |
Brute Wyvern | Brachydios Raging Brachydios Deviljho Savage Deviljho |
Fanged Wyvern | Zinogre Stygian Zinogre |
Piscine Wyvern | Delex Cephalos Cephadrome |
Snake Wyvern | Remobra Najarala Tidal Najarala |
Flying Wyvern | Akantor Basarios Ruby Basarios Diablos Black Diablos Gravios Black Gravios Khezu Red Khezu Monoblos White Monoblos Rathalos Azure Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Pink Rathian Gold Rathian Seregios Tigrex Brute Tigrex Molten Tigrex Ukanlos |
Elder Dragon | Chameleos Dalamadur Shah Dalamadur Dah'ren Mohran Fatalis Crimson Fatalis White Fatalis Gogmazios Kirin Oroshi Kirin Kushala Daora Rusted Kushala Daora Shagaru Magala Teostra |
??? | Gore Magala Chaotic Gore Magala |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter Generations (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Anteka Apceros Aptonoth Kelbi Larinoth Moofah Mosswine Popo Rhenoplos Slagtoth |
Amphibian | Zamite Tetsucabra Drilltusk Tetsucabra Zamtrios |
Fanged Beast | Blango Bullfango Arzuros Redhelm Arzuros Blangonga Bulldrome Gammoth Kecha Wacha Lagombi Snowbaron Lagombi Rajang Furious Rajang Volvidon |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx |
Carapaceon | Ceanataur Hermitaur Daimyo Hermitaur Stonefist Hermitaur Shogun Ceanataur |
Neopteron | Altaroth Bnahabra Hornetaur Konchu Vespoid Seltas Seltas Queen |
Bird Wyvern | Gargwa Genprey Giaprey Ioprey Jaggi Jaggia Maccao Velociprey Gendrome Great Maccao Gypceros Iodrome Malfestio Velocidrome Yian Garuga Deadeye Yian Garuga Yian Kut-Ku |
Brute Wyvern | Brachydios Deviljho Savage Deviljho Duramboros Glavenus Hellblade Glavenus Uragaan Crystalbeard Uragaan |
Fanged Wyvern | Zinogre Thunderlord Zinogre |
Piscine Wyvern | Cephalos Cephadrome Lavasioth Plesioth |
Leviathan | Ludroth Uroktor Agnaktor Lagiacrus Nibelsnarf Mizutsune Royal Ludroth |
Snake Wyvern | Remobra Najarala |
Flying Wyvern | Akantor Astalos Khezu Nargacuga Silverwind Nargacuga Rathalos Dreadking Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Dreadqueen Rathian Gold Rathian Seregios Tigrex Grimclaw Tigrex Ukanlos |
Elder Dragon | Alatreon Amatsu Chameleos Kirin Kushala Daora Nakarkos Shagaru Magala Teostra |
??? | Gore Magala |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Anteka Apceros Aptonoth Kelbi Larinoth Moofah Mosswine Popo Rhenoplos Slagtoth |
Amphibian | Zamite Tetsucabra Drilltusk Tetsucabra Zamtrios |
Fanged Beast | Blango Bullfango Conga Arzuros Redhelm Arzuros Blangonga Bulldrome Congalala Gammoth Elderfrost Gammoth Kecha Wacha Lagombi Snowbaron Lagombi Rajang Furious Rajang Volvidon |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx |
Carapaceon | Ceanataur Hermitaur Daimyo Hermitaur Stonefist Hermitaur Shogun Ceanataur Rustrazor Ceanataur |
Temnoceran | Nerscylla |
Neopteron | Altaroth Bnahabra Great Thunderbug Hornetaur Konchu Vespoid Ahtal-Ka Seltas Seltas Queen |
Bird Wyvern | Gargwa Genprey Giaprey Ioprey Jaggi Jaggia Maccao Velociprey Gendrome Great Maccao Gypceros Iodrome Malfestio Nightcloak Malfestio Velocidrome Yian Garuga Deadeye Yian Garuga Yian Kut-Ku |
Brute Wyvern | Barroth Brachydios Raging Brachydios Deviljho Savage Deviljho Duramboros Glavenus Hellblade Glavenus Uragaan Crystalbeard Uragaan |
Fanged Wyvern | Zinogre Thunderlord Zinogre |
Piscine Wyvern | Cephalos Cephadrome Lavasioth Plesioth |
Leviathan | Ludroth Uroktor Agnaktor Lagiacrus Nibelsnarf Mizutsune Soulseer Mizutsune Royal Ludroth |
Snake Wyvern | Remobra Najarala |
Flying Wyvern | Akantor Astalos Boltreaver Astalos Barioth Basarios Diablos Bloodbath Diablos Khezu Nargacuga Silverwind Nargacuga Rathalos Dreadking Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Dreadqueen Rathian Gold Rathian Seregios Tigrex Grimclaw Tigrex Ukanlos |
Elder Dragon | Alatreon Amatsu Chameleos Fatalis Crimson Fatalis White Fatalis Kirin Kushala Daora Lao-Shan Lung Nakarkos Shagaru Magala Teostra Valstrax |
??? | Gore Magala Chaotic Gore Magala |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter: World (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Apceros Aptonoth Gastodon Kelbi Kestodon Mosswine |
Fish | Gajau |
Lynian | Felyne Gajalaka Grimalkyne |
Neopteron | Hornetaur Vespoid |
Bird Wyvern | Kulu-Ya-Ku Pukei-Pukei Tzitzi-Ya-Ku |
Brute Wyvern | Anjanath Barroth Deviljho Radobaan Uragaan |
Fanged Wyvern | Girros Jagras Shamos Dodogama Great Girros Great Jagras Odogaron Tobi-Kadachi |
Piscine Wyvern | Jyuratodus Lavasioth |
Wingdrake | Barnos Mernos Noios Raphinos |
Flying Wyvern | Bazelgeuse Diablos Black Diablos Legiana Paolumu Rathalos Azure Rathalos Rathian Pink Rathian |
Elder Dragon | Behemoth Kirin Kulve Taroth Kushala Daora Lunastra Nergigante Teostra Vaal Hazak Xeno'jiiva Zorah Magdaros |
Relict | Leshen Ancient Leshen |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Anteka Apceros Aptonoth Gastodon Kelbi Kestodon Mosswine Popo |
Fish | Gajau |
Lynian | Boaboa Felyne Gajalaka Grimalkyne |
Fanged Beast | Rajang Furious Rajang |
Neopteron | Hornetaur Vespoid |
Bird Wyvern | Kulu-Ya-Ku Pukei-Pukei Coral Pukei-Pukei Tzitzi-Ya-Ku Yian Garuga Scarred Yian Garuga |
Brute Wyvern | Anjanath Fulgur Anjanath Banbaro Barroth Brachydios Raging Brachydios Deviljho Savage Deviljho Glavenus Acidic Glavenus Radobaan Uragaan |
Fanged Wyvern | Girros Jagras Shamos Wulg Dodogama Great Girros Great Jagras Odogaron Ebony Odogaron Tobi-Kadachi Viper Tobi-Kadachi Zinogre Stygian Zinogre |
Piscine Wyvern | Beotodus Jyuratodus Lavasioth |
Wingdrake | Barnos Cortos Mernos Noios Raphinos |
Flying Wyvern | Barioth Frostfang Barioth Bazelgeuse Seething Bazelgeuse Diablos Black Diablos Legiana Shrieking Legiana Nargacuga Paolumu Nightshade Paolumu Rathalos Azure Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Pink Rathian Gold Rathian Tigrex Brute Tigrex |
Elder Dragon | Alatreon Behemoth Fatalis Kirin Kulve Taroth Kushala Daora Lunastra Namielle Nergigante Ruiner Nergigante Safi'jiiva Shara Ishvalda Teostra Vaal Hazak Blackveil Vaal Hazak Velkhana Xeno'jiiva Zorah Magdaros |
Relict | Leshen Ancient Leshen |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter Frontier (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Anteka Apceros Aptonoth Burukku Erupe Kelbi Mosswine Popo |
Fanged Beast | Bullfango Blango Conga Bulldrome Blangonga Zenith Blangonga Congalala Gogomoa Kamu Orugaron Midogaron Zenith Midogaron Lolo Gougarf Ray Gougarf Nono Orugaron Rajang Voljang |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx Shakalaka Uruki King Shakalaka |
Neopteron | Great Thunderbug Hornetaur Vespoid |
Carapaceon | Ceanataur Hermitaur Kusubami Akura Vashimu Zenith Akura Vashimu Akura Jebia Daimyo Hermitaur Zenith Daimyo Hermitaur Shen Gaoren Shogun Ceanataur Taikun Zamuza Zenith Taikun Zamuza |
Bird Wyvern | Genprey Giaprey Ioprey Velociprey Farunokku Forokururu Gendrome Gypceros Purple Gypceros Hypnocatrice Zenith Hypnocatrice Breeding Season Hypnocatrice Silver Hypnocatrice Iodrome Toridcless Zenith Toridcless Velocidrome Yian Garuga Yian Kut-Ku Blue Yian Kut-Ku |
Brute Wyvern | Abiorugu Giaorugu Zenith Giaorugu Brachydios Deviljho Savage Deviljho Starving Deviljho Gasurabazura Zenith Gasurabazura Uragaan |
Piscine Wyvern | Cephalos Aruganosu Cephadrome Goruganosu Lavasioth Lavasioth Subspecies Plesioth Zenith Plesioth Green Plesioth |
Leviathan | Pokara Barlagual Zenith Barlagual Kuarusepusu Pokaradon |
Snake Wyvern | Remobra |
Fanged Wyvern | Zinogre Howling Zinogre Stygian Zinogre |
Flying Wyvern | Egyurasu Akantor Anorupatisu Zenith Anorupatisu Barioth Basarios Berukyurosu Bogabadorumu Bombardier Bogabadorumu Doragyurosu Zenith Doragyurosu Dyuragaua Diablos Black Diablos Diorekkusu Espinas Zenith Espinas Flaming Espinas Espinas Rare Species Gravios Zenith Gravios Black Gravios Gurenzeburu Gureadomosu Hyujikiki Zenith Hyujikiki Khezu Zenith Khezu Red Khezu Meraginasu Mi Ru Mysterious Mi Ru Monoblos White Monoblos Nargacuga Blinking Nargacuga Odibatorasu Pariapuria Thirsty Pariapuria Poborubarumu Rathalos Zenith Rathalos Azure Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Pink Rathian Gold Rathian Tigrex Zenith Tigrex Unknown (Black Flying Wyvern) Varusaburosu Zenaserisu Zerureusu Sparkling Zerureusu |
Elder Dragon | Amatsu Chameleos Disufiroa Duremudira Arrogant Duremudira Eruzerion Burning Freezing Eruzerion Fatalis Crimson Fatalis White Fatalis Garuba Daora Guanzorumu Ruler Guanzorumu Harudomerugu Zenith Harudomerugu Inagami Zenith Inagami Keoaruboru Kirin Kushala Daora Rusted Kushala Daora Lao-Shan Lung Ashen Lao-Shan Lung Lunastra Rukodiora Zenith Rukodiora Rebidiora Shagaru Magala Shantien Teostra Toa Tesukatora Yama Kurai Yama Tsukami |
??? | Gore Magala |
Unclassified | Laviente Violent Laviente Berserk Laviente |
▷ Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter Online (edit) | |
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Herbivore | Anteka Apceros Aptonoth Kelbi Mosswine Popo |
Fanged Beast | Bullfango Blango Conga Blangonga Flame Blangonga Bulldrome Elemental Bulldrome Caeserber Ghost Caeserber Yellow Caeserber Congalala Gold Congalala Kamu Orugaron Nono Orugaron Rajang Furious Rajang Slicemargl Purple Slicemargl |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx Shakalaka King Shakalaka |
Neopteron | Great Thunderbug Vespoid Lightenna Poikilos Lightenna |
Carapaceon | Ceanataur Hermitaur Akura Vashimu Akura Jebia Baelidae Dread Baelidae Daimyo Hermitaur Gonngenn Hermitaur Shen Gaoren Guren Shen Gaoren Teppeki Shen Gaoren Shogun Ceanataur Swordmaster Shogun Ceanataur Onimusha Taikun Zamuza |
Bird Wyvern | Genprey Giaprey Ioprey Velociprey Chramine Ice Chramine Farunokku Gendrome Giadrome Gypceros Purple Gypceros Hypnocatrice Gold Hypnocatrice Silver Hypnocatrice Iodrome Velocidrome Yian Garuga One-Eared Yian Garuga Yian Kut-Ku Blue Yian Kut-Ku |
Brute Wyvern | Abiorugu Giaorugu Brachydios Deviljho Disaster Wyvern Uragaan |
Piscine Wyvern | Cephalos Cephadrome Plesioth Lavasioth |
Snake Wyvern | Remobra |
Fanged Wyvern | Zinogre Stygian Zinogre |
Flying Wyvern | Akantor Barioth Basarios Crystal Basarios Sandstone Basarios Berukyurosu Diablos Black Diablos Doragyurosu Dyuragaua Espinas Flaming Espinas Gurenzeburu Gravios Black Gravios Khezu Red Khezu Monoblos White Monoblos Shattered Monoblos Pariapuria Meraginasu Nargacuga Nargacuga Rathalos Azure Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Pink Rathian Gold Rathian Conflagration Rathian Tigrex Flame Tigrex |
Elder Dragon | Amatsu Chameleos Kirin Kushala Daora Rusted Kushala Daora Lunastra Teostra Lao-Shan Lung Merphistophelin Elemental Merphistophelin Tartaronis Infernal Tartaronis Yama Tsukami |
??? | Estrellian Doom Estrellian Arbiter Estrellian |
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