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− | |Japanese Name = クルルヤック |
+ | |Japanese Name = クルルヤック |
|Japanese Name/Romaji = Kururuyakku |
|Japanese Name/Romaji = Kururuyakku |
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− | |Image = |
+ | |Image = MHRise-Kulu-Ya-Ku Render 001.png |
− | |English Title = Scratching Bird |
+ | |English Title = Scratching Bird<br>Ovivore Outlaw |
− | |Japanese Title = 掻鳥 |
+ | |Japanese Title = 掻鳥<br>荒地の泥棒 |
− | |Monster Type = [[Bird Wyvern]] |
+ | |Monster Type = [[Bird Wyvern]] |
− | |Element = None |
+ | |Element = None |
− | |Ailments = {{Status|Stun}}<br>{{Status|Fireblight}} (only when carrying a flaming rock) |
+ | |Ailments = {{Status|Stun}}<br>{{Status|Fireblight}} (only when carrying a flaming rock(MHWI)) |
− | |Weakest to = {{Element|Water}} |
+ | |Weakest to = {{Element|Water}} |
− | |Habitats = [[Ancient Forest]]<br>[[Wildspire Waste]]<br>[[Guiding Lands]]<br>[[ |
+ | |Habitats = [[Ancient Forest]]<br>[[Wildspire Waste]]<br>[[Guiding Lands]]<br>[[Shrine Ruins]]<br>[[Sandy Plains (Rise)]]<br>[[Flooded Forest (Rise)]]<br>[[Lava Caverns]]<br>[[Jungle (MHRS)]]<br>[[Hakolo Island]] |
− | |Monster Size = [[File:Gold Crown Large.png]] 1126.55 cm<br |
+ | |Monster Size = [[File:Gold Crown Large.png]] 1126.55 cm<br>[[File:Gold Crown Small.png]] 802.10 cm |
− | |Monster Relations = [[Tzitzi-Ya-Ku]] |
+ | |Monster Relations = [[Tzitzi-Ya-Ku]] |
− | |Generation = Fifth |
+ | |Generation = Fifth |
+ | |Korean Name = 쿠루루야크 |
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+ | |Chinese Name = 搔鸟 (Simplified)<br>搔鳥 (Traditional) |
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+ | |Chinese Title = 荒地窃贼 (Simplified)<br>荒野竊賊 (Traditional) |
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− | '''Kulu-Ya-Ku''' are [[Bird Wyvern]]s first introduced in ''[[Monster Hunter: World]]''. They can be found in the [[Ancient Forest]] and [[Wildspire Waste]]. These odd monsters developed limbs that are capable of carrying weapons. Their materials can be used to craft high-affinity raw/sleep weapons and the Kulu Armor Sets. |
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+ | '''Kulu-Ya-Ku''' is a [[Bird Wyvern]] first introduced in ''[[Monster Hunter: World]]''. |
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− | ==Physiology== |
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− | Kulu-Ya-Ku has a body shape similar to other raptorial Bird Wyverns, such as [[Velocidrome]]. This monster is covered in light brown scales and has a face that greatly resembles a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodo Dodo]. Though it is mostly covered in scales, it also has feathers on its head and arms. |
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+ | ==Appearance== |
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− | ==Behavior and Abilities== |
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+ | Kulu-Ya-Ku has a body shape similar to other raptorial Bird Wyverns, such as [[Velocidrome]]. This monster is covered in light brown scales, with feathers on its head and arms. Its face is similar to that of a [[wikipedia:Dodo|Dodo]], and its tongue possesses four miniature spikes, which are used to prevent egg yolk from spilling out when eating. It is likely based on an Oviraptor or Velociraptor, given that Oviraptor were thought to eat eggs, and it possesses the sickle-shaped second claw on each foot. |
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− | Kulu-Ya-Ku is able to pick up small boulders and use them to protect itself from incoming attacks. It can also toss said boulders at foes from a distance or use a jumping slam to inflict stun. They are commonly spotted stealing eggs from Monster nests, especially those of the [[Rathian]]. By using the Slinger, hunters can easily knock rocks out of the Kulu-Ya-Ku's hands.<ref>[https://youtu.be/qTviKYow7Oo?t=1970]</ref> Hunters can also break the rock by hitting it multiple times with their weapon. Master-Rank Kulu-Ya-Ku may sometimes pick up an explosive rock instead, adding a small area-of-effect to its attacks. Kulu-Ya-Ku's head and arms can be wounded. |
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+ | ==Abilities== |
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− | In Master Rank, Kulu-Ya-Ku gain the ability to dig up and use ore chunks or flint rocks instead of a regular rock. Ore chunks inflict more physical damage and stun hunters more easily. Flint rocks on the other hand may combust on impact and inflict AoE blast damage. What factors into the type of rock Kulu-Ya-Ku pick is unknown, as the Bird Wyverns seem to able to pick up all three in all known habitats. |
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+ | Kulu-Ya-Ku is able to pick up small boulders and use them to protect itself from incoming attacks. It can also toss said boulders at foes from a distance or use a jumping slam to inflict stun. They are commonly spotted stealing eggs from Monster nests, especially those of the [[Rathian]]. By using Slinger Ammos, hunters can easily knock rocks out of the Kulu-Ya-Ku's hands.<ref>[https://youtu.be/qTviKYow7Oo?t=1970]</ref> Hunters can also break the rock by hitting it multiple times with their weapon. Kulu-Ya-Ku's head and arms can be wounded. |
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+ | In Master Rank, Kulu-Ya-Ku gain the ability to dig up and use ore chunks or flint rocks instead of a regular rock. Ore chunks inflict more physical damage and stun hunters more easily. Flint rocks on the other hand may combust on impact and cause damage in a small area. What factors into the type of rock Kulu-Ya-Ku pick is unknown, as the Bird Wyverns seem to able to pick up all three in all known habitats. |
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+ | |||
+ | == Behavior == |
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Unlike other raptorial bird wyverns, Kulu-Ya-Ku are very docile and calm when coming into contact with hunters. If attacked, however, they will fight back. |
Unlike other raptorial bird wyverns, Kulu-Ya-Ku are very docile and calm when coming into contact with hunters. If attacked, however, they will fight back. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Game Data== |
− | === |
+ | ===Physiology=== |
+ | {| class="wikitable" width="100%" style="text-align:center; background-color:#EBEBEB;" |
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− | * [[Monster Hunter: World]] ''(Introduced)'' |
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+ | ! colspan="4" style="background:#3A5766; color:#ffffff" | Hitzone Damage Data |
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− | * [[Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]] |
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+ | |- |
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− | * [[Monster Hunter Rise]] |
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+ | ! width="165px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |Hitzone |
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+ | ! width="165px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |Cutting Damage |
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+ | ! width="165px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |Impact Damage |
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+ | ! width="165px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |Shot Damage |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Head''' |
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+ | | 68|| 68|| 60 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Torso''' |
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+ | | 45|| 45|| 40 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Foreleg''' |
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+ | | 52|| 56|| 45 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Tail''' |
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+ | | 55|| 50|| 35 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan="2" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" | '''Breakable Parts:''' |
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+ | | colspan="2" | Head, Foreleg |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" width="100%" style="text-align:center; background:#EBEBEB" |
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+ | ! colspan="6" style="background:#3A5766; color:#ffffff" | Element Weakness Damage Data |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! width="100px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |Hitzone |
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+ | | width="100px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |{{Element|Fire|Mode=Icon}} '''Fire''' |
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+ | | width="100px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |{{Element|Water|Mode=Icon}} '''Water''' |
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+ | | width="100px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |{{Element|Thunder|Mode=Icon}} '''Thunder''' |
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+ | | width="100px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |{{Element|Ice|Mode=Icon}} '''Ice''' |
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+ | | width="100px" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |{{Element|Dragon|Mode=Icon}} '''Dragon''' |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Head''' |
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+ | | 15|| 20|| 15|| 15|| 15 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Torso''' |
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+ | | 15|| 20|| 15|| 15|| 15 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Foreleg''' |
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+ | | 15|| 20|| 15|| 15|| 15 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Tail''' |
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+ | | 15|| 20|| 15|| 15|| 15 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" width="100%" style="text-align:center; background-color:#EBEBEB;" |
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+ | ! colspan="4" style="background:#3A5766; color:#ffffff" | Ailment Effectiveness |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! width="25%" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |Ailments |
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+ | ! width="25%" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |Effectiveness |
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+ | ! width="25%" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |Ailments |
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+ | ! width="25%" style="background:#6C93B1; color:#ffffff" |Effectiveness |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Poison|| ★|| Stun|| ★★ |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Paralysis|| ★|| Sleep|| ★ |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Blast|| ★★|| Exhaust|| ★ |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Fireblight|| ★|| Waterblight|| ★★ |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Thunderblight|| ★|| Iceblight|| ★ |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Hunting Tips=== |
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+ | {{Quote|Kulu-Ya-Ku can use small boulders to shield itself or smash against its enemies. Force it to drop whatever it's holding by using your slinger. You can also frighten it by luring one of its natural enemies.|MHW's Hunter's Note}}{{Quote|A Kulu-Ya-Ku uses small boulders to shield itself or smash against its enemies. Force it to drop whatever it is holding by staggering or blinding it, or if it's holding a cracked boulder, attack it to break it.|MHRise's Hunter's Note}}{{Quote| There have been reported sightings of this monster utilizing dug-out boulders as a means of offense. Given that frontal attacks will be met with this hard rock, it is advisable to strike from the side. However, its vulnerable forelegs and head can be broken in order to force it to drop its rock.|MHNow’s Useful Information}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Game Appearances== |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%;"> |
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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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+ | *[[Monster Hunter Rise]] |
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+ | *[[Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak]] |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Spin-offs=== |
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+ | *[[Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin]] |
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+ | *[[Monster Hunter Now]] |
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+ | ===Crossovers=== |
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− | == Element/Status Effectiveness == |
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+ | *[[TEPPEN]] |
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− | {{MHW-Damage Effectiveness |
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+ | </div> |
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− | |Monster Name = Kulu-Ya-Ku |
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+ | </div> |
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− | |Fire = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★</span> |
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− | |Water = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★★</span> |
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− | |Thunder = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★</span> |
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− | |Ice = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★</span> |
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− | |Dragon = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★</span> |
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− | |Poison = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★</span> |
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− | |Sleep = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★</span> |
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− | |Paralysis = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★</span> |
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− | |Blast = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★</span> |
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− | |Stun = <span style="color:#FDC847;">★★</span> |
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− | }}<br clear="all" />{{-}} |
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− | == |
+ | ==In-Game Description== |
{{Monster Description |
{{Monster Description |
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|Game 1 = Monster Hunter World |
|Game 1 = Monster Hunter World |
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|Icon 1 = [[File:MHW-Kulu-Ya-Ku_Icon.png|62x62px]] |
|Icon 1 = [[File:MHW-Kulu-Ya-Ku_Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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|Description 1 = An odd bird wyvern that has developed limbs capable of carrying weapons. It's been spotted stealing eggs from nests found in the Ancient Forest and Wildspire Waste. |
|Description 1 = An odd bird wyvern that has developed limbs capable of carrying weapons. It's been spotted stealing eggs from nests found in the Ancient Forest and Wildspire Waste. |
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+ | |||
+ | |Game 2 = Monster Hunter Rise |
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+ | |Icon 2 = [[File:MHRise-Kulu-Ya-Ku_Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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+ | |Description 2 = A bird wyvern that has developed limbs capable of carrying objects. It has been spotted stealing eggs from the nests. If attacked while carrying an egg, it will drop the egg in fright and flee. When enraged, a Kulu-Ya-Ku will dig up a small boulder to shield itself against threats or use it in its attacks. |
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+ | |Threat Level 2 = ★★ |
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+ | |||
+ | |Game 3 = Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin |
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+ | |Icon 3 = [[File:MHST2-Kulu-Ya-Ku Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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+ | |Description 3 = The wingless Kulu-Ya-Ku use their front claws to grab objects. They dig up rocks to use a shield, or to throw at their enemies. |
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+ | |||
+ | |Game 4 = Monster Hunter Now |
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+ | |Icon 4 = [[File:MHNow-Kulu-Ya-Ku Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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+ | |Description 4 = A bird wyvern adept at grasping objects with its well-developed forelegs. There have been sightings of it plundering eggs from other monsters, but it will often drop them in surprise if attacked. When engaged in battle, it has a propensity to unearth sturdy rocks which it then uses as a weapon or shield. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Materials== |
+ | ''This section is about monster materials obtained from hunting '''Kulu-Ya-Ku''' in '''Monster Hunter Rise'''. For a list of acquistion chances, as well as carves in other games, see [[Kulu-Ya-Ku Carves]]''. |
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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="40px" style="background-color: #3A5766; color:#ffffff;" |'''Icon''' |
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+ | <big>'''Low Rank'''</big> |
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− | | width="200px" style="background-color: #3A5766; color:#ffffff;" |'''Item Name''' |
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− | | width=" |
+ | {| class="linetable hover mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width="100%" style="text-align:center; background:#EBEBEB; color:#000000;" valign="center" |
− | + | ! colspan="3" style="background:#000000; color:#ffffff" | Items |
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− | | style="background-color: #3A5766; color:#ffffff;" |'''Description''' |
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+ | | width="33%" style="background:#3A5766; color:#ffffff" |'''Name''' |
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− | | [[File:MHW-Scale Icon Light Yellow.png|35x35px|center]] |
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+ | | width="33%" style="background:#3A5766; color:#ffffff" |'''Rarity''' |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Scale<br />掻鳥の鱗 |
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+ | | width="33%" style="background:#3A5766; color:#ffffff" |'''Price''' |
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− | | 4 |
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− | | 290z |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Mostly obtained as a reward. Broadly used for many purposes. |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:5thGen Item Icon-Scale Orange.svg|32px]]<br>Kulu-Ya-Ku Scale |
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− | | [[File:MHW-Scale Icon Light Yellow.png|35x35px|center]] |
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+ | | Rare-4 |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Scale+<br />掻鳥の上鱗 |
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+ | | 310z |
− | | 890z |
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− | | Rare Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Mostly obtained by carving. Broadly used for many purposes. |
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+ | | colspan="2" | With some fine crafting, the milky white color of these scales can be improved. |
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− | | [[File:MHW-Scale Icon Light Yellow.png|35x35px|center]] |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Shard<br />掻鳥の厚鱗 |
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− | | 9 |
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− | | 1350z |
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− | | Very rare Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Mostly obtained by carving. Broadly used for many purposes. |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:5thGen Item Icon-Hide Orange.svg|32px]]<br>Kulu-Ya-Ku Hide |
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− | | [[File:MHW-Hide Icon Light Yellow.png|35x35px|center]] |
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+ | | Rare-4 |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Hide<br />掻鳥の皮 |
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+ | | 460z |
− | | 390z |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Mostly obtained by carving. Supple, often used in gear. |
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+ | | colspan="2" | Due to its versatile coloration, this hide is often used in clothing. |
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− | | [[File:MHW-Hide Icon Light Yellow.png|35x35px|center]] |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Hide+<br />掻鳥の上皮 |
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− | | 6 |
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− | | 1290z |
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− | | Rare Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Mostly obtained as a reward. Supple, often used in gear. |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:MHRise Item Icon-Monster Part Orange.svg|32px]]<br>Kulu-Ya-Ku Plume |
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− | | [[File:MHW-Hide Icon Light Yellow.png|35x35px|center]] |
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+ | | Rare-4 |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Thickhide<br />掻鳥の厚皮 |
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+ | | 550z |
− | | 1950z |
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− | | Very rare Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Mostly obtained as a reward. Supple, often used in gear. |
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+ | | colspan="2" | These feathers are a hit among trendy youth for their vibrant patterns. |
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− | | [[File:MHW-Monster Parts Icon Orange.png|35x35px|center]] |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Plume<br />掻鳥の飾り羽 |
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− | | 4 |
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− | | 460z |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Obtained by breaking its forelimbs. Used for many purposes. |
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− | | [[File: |
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:5thGen Item Icon-Head Orange.svg|32px]]<br>Kulu-Ya-Ku Beak |
+ | | Rare-4 |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Plume+<br />掻鳥の大飾り羽 |
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+ | | 610z |
− | | 1660z |
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− | | Rare Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Obtained by breaking its forelimbs. Used for many purposes. |
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+ | | colspan="2" | This beak, developed to eat the yolks out of eggs, has a peculiar shape. |
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− | | [[File:MHW-Monster Parts Icon Orange.png|35x35px|center]] |
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− | | Large Kulu-Ya-Ku Plume<br />掻鳥の特大飾り羽 |
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− | | 9 |
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− | | 2500z |
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− | | Very rare Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Obtained by breaking its forelimbs. Used for many purposes. |
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− | | [[File: |
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:5thGen Item Icon-Bone Yellow.svg|32px]]<br>Monster Bone M |
+ | | Rare-4 |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Beak<br />掻鳥のクチバシ |
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+ | | 200z |
− | | 490z |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Obtained by breaking its head. Hard, used in many weapons. |
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+ | | colspan="2" | A nicely-sized bone. Strong yet flexible, it's as reliable as steel and wood. |
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− | | [[File:MHW-Head Icon Light Yellow.png|35x35px|center]] |
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− | | Kulu-Ya-Ku Beak+<br />掻鳥の大クチバシ |
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− | | 6 |
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− | | 1660z |
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− | | Rare Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Obtained by breaking its head. Hard, used in many weapons. |
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− | | [[File: |
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:MHRise Item Icon-Monster Part Blue.svg|32px]]<br>Wyvern Tear |
+ | | Rare-4 |
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− | | Large Kulu-Ya-Ku Beak<br />掻鳥の巨大クチバシ |
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+ | | 300z |
− | | 2550z |
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− | | Very rare Kulu-Ya-Ku material. Obtained by breaking its head. Hard, used in many weapons. |
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+ | | colspan="2" | Bitter tears wept by wyverns on certain occasions. (Account Item) |
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− | | [[File:MH4G-Ball Icon Blue.png|35x35px|center]] |
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− | | Bird Wyvern Gem<br />鳥竜玉 |
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− | | 7 |
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− | | 4000z |
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− | | A valuable gem that can be harvested from bird wyverns. Said to fetch a high price on the market. |
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− | | [[File:MH4G-Ball Icon Blue.png|35x35px|center]] |
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− | | Fey Wyvern Gem<br />幻鳥竜玉 |
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− | | 9 |
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− | | 8000z |
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− | | An exceptionally pure gem taken from a bird wyvern. Its fragility makes it difficult to carve. |
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+ | <big>'''High Rank'''</big> |
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− | ==Equipment== |
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+ | {| class="linetable hover mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width="100%" style="text-align:center; background:#EBEBEB; color:#000000;" valign="center" |
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− | :''For more information, see [[Kulu-Ya-Ku Equipment]]'' |
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+ | ! colspan="3" style="background:#000000; color:#ffffff" | Items |
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− | Kulu-Ya-Ku materials can be used to craft five different armor sets: [[Kulu Armor (MHW)|Kulu Armor]], [[Kulu α Armor (MHW)|Kulu α Armor]], [[Kulu β Armor (MHW)|Kulu β]], [[Kulu α+ Armor (MHWI)|Kulu α+ Armor]], and [[Kulu β+ Armor (MHWI)|Kulu β+]]. |
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− | <gallery position="center" captionalign="center" widths="200" spacing="small" navigation="true" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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− | MHW-KuluArmorSet.png|[[Kulu Armor (MHW)|Kulu Armor]]|link=Jagras Armor (MHW) |
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− | MHW-KuluAArmorSet.png|[[Kulu α Armor (MHW)|Kulu α Armor]]|link=Jagras α Armor (MHW) |
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− | MHW-KuluBArmorSet.png|[[Kulu β Armor (MHW)|Kulu β Armor]]|link=Jagras β Armor (MHW) |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | The following is a complete weapon list for Kulu-Ya-Ku weapons: |
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+ | | width="33%" style="background:#3A5766; color:#ffffff" |'''Name''' |
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− | |'''Long Sword''': |
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+ | | width="33%" style="background:#3A5766; color:#ffffff" |'''Rarity''' |
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− | *[[First Dance I (MHW)|First Dance I]] |
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+ | | width="33%" style="background:#3A5766; color:#ffffff" |'''Price''' |
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− | *[[First Dance II (MHW)|First Dance II]] |
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− | *[[First Dance III (MHW)|First Dance III]] |
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− | *[[Last Dance I (MHW)|Last Dance I]] |
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− | *[[Last Dance II (MHW)|Last Dance II]] |
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− | *[[Last Dance III (MHW)|Last Dance III]] |
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− | *[[Rafiq al-Nasr I (MHWI)|Rafiq al-Nasr I]] |
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− | *[[Rafiq al-Nasr II (MHWI)|Rafiq al-Nasr II]] |
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− | |'''Dual Blades:''' |
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− | *[[Rending Beaks I (MHW)|Rending Beaks I]] |
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− | *[[Rending Beaks II (MHW)|Rending Beaks II]] |
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− | *[[Rending Beaks III (MHW)|Rending Beaks III]] |
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− | *[[Arcanaria I (MHW)|Arcanaria I]] |
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− | *[[Arcanaria II (MHW)|Arcanaria II]] |
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− | *[[Arcanaria III (MHW)|Arcanaria III]] |
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− | *[[Asefar al-Nasr I (MHWI)|Asefar al-Nasr I]] |
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− | *[[Asefar al-Nasr II (MHWI)|Asefar al-Nasr II]] |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:5thGen Item Icon-Scale Orange.svg|32px]]<br>Kulu-Ya-Ku Scale+ |
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− | |'''Hammer:''' |
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+ | | Rare-6 |
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− | *[[Kulu Beak I (MHW)|Kulu Beak I]] |
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+ | | 890z |
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− | *[[Kulu Beak II (MHW)|Kulu Beak II]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Beak III (MHW)|Kulu Beak III]] |
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− | *[[Crushing Beak I (MHW)|Crushing Beak I]] |
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− | *[[Crushing Beak II (MHW)|Crushing Beak II]] |
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− | *[[Crushing Beak III (MHW)|Crushing Beak III]] |
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− | *[[Makhlab al-Nasr I (MHWI)|Makhlab al-Nasr I]] |
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− | *[[Makhlab al-Nasr II (MHWI)|Makhlab al-Nasr II]] |
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− | |'''Hunting Horn:''' |
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− | *[[Kulu Duda I (MHW)|Kulu Duda I]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Duda II (MHW)|Kulu Duda II]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Duda III (MHW)|Kulu Duda III]] |
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− | *[[Dancing Davul I (MHW)|Dancing Davul I]] |
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− | *[[Dancing Davul II (MHW)|Dancing Davul II]] |
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− | *[[Dancing Davul III (MHW)|Dancing Davul III]] |
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− | *[[Taghrid al-Nasr I (MHWI)|Taghrid al-Nasr I]] |
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− | *[[Taghrid al-Nasr II (MHWI)|Taghrid al-Nasr II]] |
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+ | | colspan="2" | Boasts brilliant coloration, and leaves nothing to be desired in strength. |
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− | |'''Lance:''' |
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− | *[[Kulu Lance I (MHW)|Kulu Lance I ]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Lance II (MHW)|Kulu Lance II]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Lance III (MHW)|Kulu Lance III]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Hasta I (MHW)|Kulu Hasta I]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Hasta II (MHW)|Kulu Hasta II]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Hasta III (MHW)|Kulu Hasta III]] |
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− | *[[Minqar al-Nasr I (MHWI)|Minqar al-Nasr I]] |
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− | *[[Minqar al-Nasr II (MHWI)|Minqar al-Nasr II]] |
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− | |'''Insect Glaive:''' |
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− | *[[Kulu Blade I (MHW)|Kulu Blade I]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Blade I (MHW)|Kulu Blade II]] |
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− | *[[Kulu Blade III (MHW)|Kulu Blade III]] |
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− | *[[Ya-Ku Wrath I (MHW)|Ya-Ku Wrath I]] |
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− | *[[Ya-Ku Wrath II (MHW)|Ya-Ku Wrath II]] |
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− | *[[Ya-Ku Wrath III (MHW)|Ya-Ku Wrath III]] |
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− | *[[Yatir al-Nasr I (MHWI)|Yatir al-Nasr I]] |
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− | *[[Yatir al-Nasr II (MHWI)|Yatir al-Nasr II]] |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:5thGen Item Icon-Hide Orange.svg|32px]]<br>Kulu-Ya-Ku Hide+ |
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− | |'''Bow:''' |
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+ | | Rare-6 |
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− | *[[Kulu Arrow I (MHW)|Kulu Arrow I]] |
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+ | | 1320z |
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− | *[[Kulu Arrow II (MHW)|Kulu Arrow II]] |
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+ | |- |
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− | *[[Kulu Arrow III (MHW)|Kulu Arrow III]] |
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+ | | colspan="2" | Just like the sturdy Kulu hide you know. except stronger, and smoother too. |
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− | *[[Archer's Dance I (MHW)|Archer's Dance I]] |
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+ | |- |
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− | *[[Archer's Dance II (MHW)|Archer's Dance II]] |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:MHRise Item Icon-Monster Part Orange.svg|32px]]<br>Kulu-Ya-Ku Plume+ |
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− | *[[Archer's Dance III (MHW)|Archer's Dance III]] |
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+ | | Rare-6 |
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− | *[[Alqaws al-Nasr I (MHWI)|Alqaws al-Nasr I]] |
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+ | | 1570z |
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− | *[[Alqaws al-Nasr II (MHWI)|Alqaws al-Nasr II]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan="2" | These larger, more colorful feathers are often used in decorative items. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:5thGen Item Icon-Head Orange.svg|32px]]<br>Kulu-Ya-Ku Beak+ |
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+ | | Rare-6 |
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+ | | 1740z |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan="2" | This Kulu beak is a peck above the rest. Stronger than typical wyvern hide. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:5thGen Item Icon-Bone Orange.svg|32px]]<br>Monster Bone+ |
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+ | | Rare-4 |
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+ | | 500z |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan="2" | A high-quality monster bone. Hard to obtain, but vital to craft powerful equipment. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:MHRise Item Icon-Ball Blue.svg|32px]]<br>Bird Wyvern Gem |
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+ | | Rare-7 |
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+ | | 4800z |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan="2" | A valuable gem that can be harvested from bird wyverns. Said to fetch a high price on the market. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:MHRise Item Icon-Monster Part Blue.svg|32px]]<br>Wyvern Tear |
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+ | | Rare-4 |
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+ | | 300z |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan="2" | Bitter tears wept by wyverns on certain occasions. (Account Item) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[File:MHRise Item Icon-Monster Part Blue.svg|32px]]<br>Large Wyvern Tear |
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+ | | Rare-4 |
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+ | | 500z |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan="2" | Large, bitter tears wept by wyverns on certain occasions. (Account Item) |
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− | == |
+ | ==Notes== |
+ | {{Monster Notes |
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− | *Kulu Ya-Ku is one of the few raptorial bird wyverns to have feathers. |
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+ | |General Notes = |
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− | *During the collaboration with Final Fantasy, hunters could fight a [[Barroth]]-sized Kulu-Ya-Ku that came in contact with the Crystal, its attacks are doubled and it can’t be captured. |
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+ | *Its head and forelegs can be broken. |
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− | **The quest for this Kulu-Ya-Ku cannot be initiated again once completed in that save file, making it one of two unique monsters that players could not re-encounter unless player goes for SOS signal or start a new game. The other being the "Shattered Horn" Kirin in Iceborne. |
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+ | *Kulu-Ya-Ku is one of the few raptorial bird wyverns to have feathers. |
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+ | *Along with [[Tzitzi-Ya-Ku]], Kulu-Ya-Ku is the only raptorial Bird Wyvern to not live under a social hierarchy. |
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− | ==Gallery== |
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+ | *Kulu-Ya-Ku was voted 88th place in the Hunters' Choice for Top Monster during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary.<ref>https://www.monsterhunter.com/20th/en/vote-monster/result/</ref> |
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+ | |Monster Hunter: World Notes = |
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− | File:MHW-Kulu-Ya-Ku Screenshot 001.jpg |
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+ | *During the collaboration with Final Fantasy, hunters could fight a [[Barroth]]-sized Kulu-Ya-Ku that came in contact with the Crystal. For this particular Kulu-Ya-Ku, its attack power is doubled, it cannot drop the Crystal, Ailments like Poison and Blast are completely ineffective on it, and it can’t be captured. |
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− | File:MHW-Kulu-Ya-Ku Screenshot 002.jpg |
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+ | **The quest for this Kulu-Ya-Ku cannot be initiated again once completed in that save file, making it one of the two unique monsters that players cannot re-encounter unless they go for SOS signal or start a new game. The other being the "Shattered Horn" [[Kirin]] in [[Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]]. |
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− | File:MHW-Kulu-Ya-Ku Screenshot 003.jpg |
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+ | |Monster Hunter Rise Notes = |
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− | MHW-Kulu-Ya-Ku Screenshot 004.jpg |
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− | + | *Kulu-Ya-Ku cannot appear in [[The Rampage]]. |
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+ | }} |
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Kulu-Ya-Ku is a Bird Wyvern first introduced in Monster Hunter: World.
Appearance
Kulu-Ya-Ku has a body shape similar to other raptorial Bird Wyverns, such as Velocidrome. This monster is covered in light brown scales, with feathers on its head and arms. Its face is similar to that of a Dodo, and its tongue possesses four miniature spikes, which are used to prevent egg yolk from spilling out when eating. It is likely based on an Oviraptor or Velociraptor, given that Oviraptor were thought to eat eggs, and it possesses the sickle-shaped second claw on each foot.
Abilities
Kulu-Ya-Ku is able to pick up small boulders and use them to protect itself from incoming attacks. It can also toss said boulders at foes from a distance or use a jumping slam to inflict stun. They are commonly spotted stealing eggs from Monster nests, especially those of the Rathian. By using Slinger Ammos, hunters can easily knock rocks out of the Kulu-Ya-Ku's hands.[1] Hunters can also break the rock by hitting it multiple times with their weapon. Kulu-Ya-Ku's head and arms can be wounded.
In Master Rank, Kulu-Ya-Ku gain the ability to dig up and use ore chunks or flint rocks instead of a regular rock. Ore chunks inflict more physical damage and stun hunters more easily. Flint rocks on the other hand may combust on impact and cause damage in a small area. What factors into the type of rock Kulu-Ya-Ku pick is unknown, as the Bird Wyverns seem to able to pick up all three in all known habitats.
Behavior
Unlike other raptorial bird wyverns, Kulu-Ya-Ku are very docile and calm when coming into contact with hunters. If attacked, however, they will fight back.
Game Data
Physiology
Hitzone Damage Data | |||
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Hitzone | Cutting Damage | Impact Damage | Shot Damage |
Head | 68 | 68 | 60 |
Torso | 45 | 45 | 40 |
Foreleg | 52 | 56 | 45 |
Tail | 55 | 50 | 35 |
Breakable Parts: | Head, Foreleg |
Element Weakness Damage Data | |||||
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Hitzone | Fire | Water | Thunder | Ice | Dragon |
Head | 15 | 20 | 15 | 15 | 15 |
Torso | 15 | 20 | 15 | 15 | 15 |
Foreleg | 15 | 20 | 15 | 15 | 15 |
Tail | 15 | 20 | 15 | 15 | 15 |
Ailment Effectiveness | |||
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Ailments | Effectiveness | Ailments | Effectiveness |
Poison | ★ | Stun | ★★ |
Paralysis | ★ | Sleep | ★ |
Blast | ★★ | Exhaust | ★ |
Fireblight | ★ | Waterblight | ★★ |
Thunderblight | ★ | Iceblight | ★ |
Hunting Tips
“ | Kulu-Ya-Ku can use small boulders to shield itself or smash against its enemies. Force it to drop whatever it's holding by using your slinger. You can also frighten it by luring one of its natural enemies. | „ | |
- MHW's Hunter's Note |
“ | A Kulu-Ya-Ku uses small boulders to shield itself or smash against its enemies. Force it to drop whatever it is holding by staggering or blinding it, or if it's holding a cracked boulder, attack it to break it. | „ | |
- MHRise's Hunter's Note |
“ | There have been reported sightings of this monster utilizing dug-out boulders as a means of offense. Given that frontal attacks will be met with this hard rock, it is advisable to strike from the side. However, its vulnerable forelegs and head can be broken in order to force it to drop its rock. | „ | |
- MHNow’s Useful Information |
Game Appearances
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Main Series
- Monster Hunter: World (Introduced)
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
- Monster Hunter Rise
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Spin-offs
Crossovers
In-Game Description
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Materials
This section is about monster materials obtained from hunting Kulu-Ya-Ku in Monster Hunter Rise. For a list of acquistion chances, as well as carves in other games, see Kulu-Ya-Ku Carves.
Low Rank
High Rank
Notes
General Notes
- Its head and forelegs can be broken.
- Kulu-Ya-Ku is one of the few raptorial bird wyverns to have feathers.
- Along with Tzitzi-Ya-Ku, Kulu-Ya-Ku is the only raptorial Bird Wyvern to not live under a social hierarchy.
- Kulu-Ya-Ku was voted 88th place in the Hunters' Choice for Top Monster during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary.[2]
Monster Hunter: World
- The quest for this Kulu-Ya-Ku cannot be initiated again once completed in that save file, making it one of the two unique monsters that players cannot re-encounter unless they go for SOS signal or start a new game. The other being the "Shattered Horn" Kirin in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne.
Monster Hunter Rise
References