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{{Monster Infobox |
{{Monster Infobox |
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|Name = Dyuragaua |
|Name = Dyuragaua |
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− | |Image = |
+ | |Image = FrontierGen-Dyuragaua Render 001.png |
|Image px = 250px |
|Image px = 250px |
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|English Name = N/A |
|English Name = N/A |
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− | |Japanese Name = デュラガウア<br />(Dyuragaua) |
+ | |Japanese Name = Dhuragaua<ref>Monster Hunter Online - https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E5%86%B0%E7%8B%90%E9%BE%99/23170707</ref><br />デュラガウア<br />(Dyuragaua) |
+ | |Chinese Name = 氷狐龙 |
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|Korean Name = 듀라가우아 |
|Korean Name = 듀라가우아 |
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|Nicknames = Dyura |
|Nicknames = Dyura |
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|Monster Type = [[Flying Wyvern]] |
|Monster Type = [[Flying Wyvern]] |
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|Element = {{Element|Ice}} |
|Element = {{Element|Ice}} |
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− | |Ailments = {{Ailment|Frostbite}}<br />{{Ailment|Sleep}}<br />{{Ailment|Stun}} |
+ | |Ailments = {{Ailment|Frostbite}}<br />{{Ailment|Sleep}}<br />{{Ailment|Stun}}<br />{{Ailment|Iceblight}} (MHO) |
|Weakest to = {{Element|Dragon}}<br />{{Element|Fire}}<br />{{Element|Thunder}} |
|Weakest to = {{Element|Dragon}}<br />{{Element|Fire}}<br />{{Element|Thunder}} |
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|Weakness Sign = Limping |
|Weakness Sign = Limping |
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|Signature Move = Icy Twisters |
|Signature Move = Icy Twisters |
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− | |Habitats = [[Nest Hole]] |
+ | |Habitats = [[Nest Hole]]<br />[[Highland]]<br />[[Gorge]]<br />[[Glacial Valley]] |
|Monster Size = [[File:Gold Crown Large.png]] 1735<br />[[File:Gold Crown Small.png]] 1110.4 |
|Monster Size = [[File:Gold Crown Large.png]] 1735<br />[[File:Gold Crown Small.png]] 1110.4 |
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− | |Monster Relations = [[Tigrex]] |
+ | |Monster Relations = [[Tigrex]]<br />[[Grimclaw Tigrex]]<br />[[Zenith Tigrex]]<br />[[Brute Tigrex]]<br />[[Molten Tigrex]]<br />[[Flame Tigrex]]<br />[[Evangelion Tigrex]]<br />[[Tigrex EX]]<br />[[Diorekkusu]]<br />[[Mi Ru]]<br />[[Mysterious Mi Ru]] |
|Generation = Frontier |
|Generation = Frontier |
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− | [[File:FrontierGen-Dyuragaua Render 001.png|400x400px|center]] |
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__TOC__ |
__TOC__ |
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==Physiology== |
==Physiology== |
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− | Dyuragaua has the typical body structure of |
+ | Dyuragaua has the typical body structure of primarily-quadruped Flying Wyverns, and is most likely related to similar monsters such as the [[Tigrex]]. Its iridescent hide is covered with cyan and turquoise scales, with deep orange ridges, spikes, claws and horns. The tail terminates in a "club" covered with rounded bumps or knobs in a staggered pattern. When enraged parts of its wings, claws, head, and tail club will be covered in a layer of frost and the nubs on the club will have icy spikes on them |
+ | ==Abilities== |
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+ | Dyuragaua primarily attack with claw swipes, spin attacks, and swinging their tails, but are also capable of releasing large waves of cold air as a breath attack and can also create freezing cold gusts with a swipe of their claws. Lastly they have an enraged attack where they flip forward and slam their tails down on the ground, releasing a gas cloud which causes Sleep. |
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+ | == Behavior == |
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− | When enraged, Dyuragaua's tail, arms, and face will be clad in ice. Sharp icy spikes will also protrude out of its tail. When it uses ice attacks, it can inflict a new status effect called "[[Status Effects|Frostbite]]" (凍傷). It can do a flip attack which smashes its tail into the ground, causing a shock-wave of [[Sleep]]. The tail cannot be cut, but the spikes on it can be broken (only in rage). |
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+ | Dyuragaua are highly territorial and ferocious when cornered but surprisingly very wary of people, this being the reason they aren't sighted very often. They have a notable rivalry with the Flying Wyverns [[Berukyurosu]]. |
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+ | == Habitat == |
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+ | Despite what their abilities would suggest Dyuragaua rarely venture into frigid areas like the [[Glacial Valley]] and prefer dryer and warmer climates like the [[Highland]], [[Gorge]], and especially the [[Nest Hole]]. |
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==Other Non-Subspecies Forms== |
==Other Non-Subspecies Forms== |
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===Hard Core (HC) Dyuragaua=== |
===Hard Core (HC) Dyuragaua=== |
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|First EN = None |
|First EN = None |
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|First JPN = MHFOS8 |
|First JPN = MHFOS8 |
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− | |Latest = MHF- |
+ | |Latest = MHF-Z |
|Main Series-None = Y |
|Main Series-None = Y |
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|MHFOS8 = Y |
|MHFOS8 = Y |
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|MHF-G8 = Y |
|MHF-G8 = Y |
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|MHF-G9 = Y |
|MHF-G9 = Y |
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+ | |MHF-G10 = Y |
+ | |MHF-Z = Y |
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+ | |MHO = Y |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Music Themes== |
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+ | {{MusicTheme |
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+ | |video = [[File:Monster Hunter Online - Dyuragaua (氷狐龙) Theme|center|70px]] |
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+ | |title = '''MHO: Dyuragaua Music Theme''' |
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|Icon 1 = [[File:FrontierGen-Dyuragaua Icon.png|62x62px]] |
|Icon 1 = [[File:FrontierGen-Dyuragaua Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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|Description 1 = 塔にて生息が確認された飛竜種。 非常に警戒心が強く殆ど姿を見せなかったが、最近になってハンターによって発見された。 興奮すると体の一部が凍ることから『氷狐竜』と呼ばれている。 |
|Description 1 = 塔にて生息が確認された飛竜種。 非常に警戒心が強く殆ど姿を見せなかったが、最近になってハンターによって発見された。 興奮すると体の一部が凍ることから『氷狐竜』と呼ばれている。 |
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+ | |Game 2 = Monster Hunter Online |
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+ | |Icon 2 = [[File:MHO-Dyuragaua Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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+ | |Description 2 = (?) |
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*In a Monster Hunter Frontier benchmark released by Capcom<ref>http://www.4gamer.net/games/034/G003450/20100730001/</ref>, Dyuragaua is seen attacking a hunter and [[Berukyurosu]] at the [[Gorge]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY7fxYMmRgA</ref>. |
*In a Monster Hunter Frontier benchmark released by Capcom<ref>http://www.4gamer.net/games/034/G003450/20100730001/</ref>, Dyuragaua is seen attacking a hunter and [[Berukyurosu]] at the [[Gorge]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY7fxYMmRgA</ref>. |
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*Dyuragaua's roar requires HG Earplugs to block. |
*Dyuragaua's roar requires HG Earplugs to block. |
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− | *Dyuragaua is based on the |
+ | *Dyuragaua is based on the kitsune. |
− | **Originally, Dyuragaua was going to be based on a dark hero. |
+ | **Originally, Dyuragaua was going to be based on a dark hero. |
+ | *Similar to one of Mi Ru faces, Dyuragaua face resemble those of Oni (Japanese folklore demons). |
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+ | *Dyuragaua will taunt by sharpening their claws. |
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+ | *The tail cannot be cut, but the spikes on it can be broken, only when enraged however. |
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+ | *Despite having ice based attacks when calm Dyuragaua can only cause [[Status Effects|Frostbite]] when enraged. |
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|Monster Hunter Frontier G Notes = <br /> |
|Monster Hunter Frontier G Notes = <br /> |
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*When a Dyuragaua jumps back with its tail in the air and postured with one arm ahead of it, it will wait for someone to attack it first to do a counter attack that causes KO making hunters fall on their knees. |
*When a Dyuragaua jumps back with its tail in the air and postured with one arm ahead of it, it will wait for someone to attack it first to do a counter attack that causes KO making hunters fall on their knees. |
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*An HR5 Dyuragaua is capable of a triple beam attack, triple ice tornadoes, a smash attack that knocks hunters into the air then ice blasting them mid air and freezing the ground beneath it with its breath as it jumps into the air, it then lands tail first breaking the ice layer it made hoping the chunks will hit hunters, bounces from the tail landing then lands on all fours. It should also be noted that HC Dyuragaua is capable of these attacks at any rank. |
*An HR5 Dyuragaua is capable of a triple beam attack, triple ice tornadoes, a smash attack that knocks hunters into the air then ice blasting them mid air and freezing the ground beneath it with its breath as it jumps into the air, it then lands tail first breaking the ice layer it made hoping the chunks will hit hunters, bounces from the tail landing then lands on all fours. It should also be noted that HC Dyuragaua is capable of these attacks at any rank. |
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*In MHFG G rank Dyuragaua gets a upgrade to its ground freezing attack where it makes a pillar of ice instead of just freezing the ground and then breaks it sending large chunks of ice in multiple directions until they hit something. |
*In MHFG G rank Dyuragaua gets a upgrade to its ground freezing attack where it makes a pillar of ice instead of just freezing the ground and then breaks it sending large chunks of ice in multiple directions until they hit something. |
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+ | |Monster Hunter Online Notes = <br /> |
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+ | *In Monster Hunter Online, Dyuragaua's name has been romanized as "'''Dhuragaua'''." |
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+ | *Instead of Frostbite, all of Dhuragaua's ice attacks inflict the nearly-functionally identical Iceblight status. |
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+ | **Unlike in Frontier, all of Dhuragaua's ice attacks in ''Monster Hunter Online'' inflicts their stamina-hindering status regardless of if its enraged or not. |
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+ | *In G2-Rank onwards, Dhuragaua gains the counter attack and ground smash attack its HR5 Frontier version utilizes. |
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==External Links== |
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[[Category:Ice Element Monsters]] |
[[Category:Ice Element Monsters]] |
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[[Category:Monsters that inflict Sleep]] |
[[Category:Monsters that inflict Sleep]] |
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+ | [[Category:Large Monsters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Flagship Monsters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Frontier Monsters]] |
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+ | [[Category:MHO Monsters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Monsters that inflict Stun]] |
Revision as of 02:01, 9 January 2020
Dyuragaua is a Flying Wyvern introduced in Monster Hunter Frontier Season 8.0.
Physiology
Dyuragaua has the typical body structure of primarily-quadruped Flying Wyverns, and is most likely related to similar monsters such as the Tigrex. Its iridescent hide is covered with cyan and turquoise scales, with deep orange ridges, spikes, claws and horns. The tail terminates in a "club" covered with rounded bumps or knobs in a staggered pattern. When enraged parts of its wings, claws, head, and tail club will be covered in a layer of frost and the nubs on the club will have icy spikes on them
Abilities
Dyuragaua primarily attack with claw swipes, spin attacks, and swinging their tails, but are also capable of releasing large waves of cold air as a breath attack and can also create freezing cold gusts with a swipe of their claws. Lastly they have an enraged attack where they flip forward and slam their tails down on the ground, releasing a gas cloud which causes Sleep.
Behavior
Dyuragaua are highly territorial and ferocious when cornered but surprisingly very wary of people, this being the reason they aren't sighted very often. They have a notable rivalry with the Flying Wyverns Berukyurosu.
Habitat
Despite what their abilities would suggest Dyuragaua rarely venture into frigid areas like the Glacial Valley and prefer dryer and warmer climates like the Highland, Gorge, and especially the Nest Hole.
Other Non-Subspecies Forms
Hard Core (HC) Dyuragaua
Able to first be hunted at SR22.
HC Dyuragaua has more vibrant colors, larger claws, longer horns and longer spikes.
Its attacks are mostly Gou Dyuragaua attacks like triple beams, double twisters and combo attacks now speed up plus a new attack where it sticks its claws in the ground then scratch's across the ground dragging its claws making twisters spin off in a circle.
Another feature that make HC Dyuragaua unique is its ability to side step evade flash bombs much like a hunter can evade a flash from a Gypceros.
Game Appearances
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Music Themes
MHO: Dyuragaua Music Theme |
In-Game Description
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Notes
General Notes
- In a Monster Hunter Frontier benchmark released by Capcom[2], Dyuragaua is seen attacking a hunter and Berukyurosu at the Gorge.[3].
- Dyuragaua's roar requires HG Earplugs to block.
- Dyuragaua is based on the kitsune.
- Originally, Dyuragaua was going to be based on a dark hero.
- Similar to one of Mi Ru faces, Dyuragaua face resemble those of Oni (Japanese folklore demons).
- Dyuragaua will taunt by sharpening their claws.
- The tail cannot be cut, but the spikes on it can be broken, only when enraged however.
- Despite having ice based attacks when calm Dyuragaua can only cause Frostbite when enraged.
Monster Hunter Frontier
- When a Dyuragaua jumps back with its tail in the air and postured with one arm ahead of it, it will wait for someone to attack it first to do a counter attack that causes KO making hunters fall on their knees.
- Dyuragaua takes an extremely high amount of damage from Poison (720). At HR5 Gou (剛) this is doubled and becomes 1440. However, its resistance to Poison also skyrockets each time it is inflicted.
- HC Dyuragaua's roar requires Super HG Earplugs to block.
- An HR5 Dyuragaua is capable of a triple beam attack, triple ice tornadoes, a smash attack that knocks hunters into the air then ice blasting them mid air and freezing the ground beneath it with its breath as it jumps into the air, it then lands tail first breaking the ice layer it made hoping the chunks will hit hunters, bounces from the tail landing then lands on all fours. It should also be noted that HC Dyuragaua is capable of these attacks at any rank.
- In MHFG G rank Dyuragaua gets a upgrade to its ground freezing attack where it makes a pillar of ice instead of just freezing the ground and then breaks it sending large chunks of ice in multiple directions until they hit something.
Monster Hunter Online
- In Monster Hunter Online, Dyuragaua's name has been romanized as "Dhuragaua."
- Instead of Frostbite, all of Dhuragaua's ice attacks inflict the nearly-functionally identical Iceblight status.
- Unlike in Frontier, all of Dhuragaua's ice attacks in Monster Hunter Online inflicts their stamina-hindering status regardless of if its enraged or not.
- In G2-Rank onwards, Dhuragaua gains the counter attack and ground smash attack its HR5 Frontier version utilizes.
External Links