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{{Monster Infobox |
{{Monster Infobox |
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|Name = Lolo Gougarf |
|Name = Lolo Gougarf |
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− | |Image = |
+ | |Image = FrontierGen-Lolo Gougarf Render 001.png |
|Image px = 250px |
|Image px = 250px |
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|Weakness Sign = Limping |
|Weakness Sign = Limping |
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|Signature Move = Tag moves |
|Signature Move = Tag moves |
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− | |Habitats = [[Gorge]] |
+ | |Habitats = [[Gorge]], [[Bamboo Forest]], [[Fortress Ruins]] |
|Monster Size = [[File:Gold_Crown_Large.png]] 1132.8<br />[[File:Gold_Crown_Small.png]] 768.0 |
|Monster Size = [[File:Gold_Crown_Large.png]] 1132.8<br />[[File:Gold_Crown_Small.png]] 768.0 |
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− | |Monster Relations = [[Ray Gougarf]], [[Rajang]], [[Furious Rajang]] |
+ | |Monster Relations = [[Ray Gougarf]], [[Rajang]], [[Furious Rajang]], [[Enma Rajang]], [[Voljang]] |
|Generation = Frontier |
|Generation = Frontier |
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− | '''Lolo Gougarf''' is |
+ | '''Lolo Gougarf''' is a [[Fanged Beast]] first introduced in [[Monster Hunter Frontier G2]]. |
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− | [[File:FrontierGen-Lolo Gougarf Render 001.png|center|400x400px]] |
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__TOC__ |
__TOC__ |
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==Physiology== |
==Physiology== |
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− | The Gougarfs are large |
+ | The Gougarfs are large ape-like creatures with big bushy tails, and canine features. They are genetically dimorphic and can be found in one of two distinct forms, these forms are so different in fact that separate names were conceived to identify them. |
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+ | Lolo Gougarf is the red-furred monster with a flatter, bulldog-like face, white bodies with grey stripes and a round fur tuft on its back. |
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+ | [[Ray Gougarf]] is the blue-furred monster with a longer, wolf-like face, navy blue bodies and white stripes with a V-shaped fur tuft on its back. |
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+ | Ray possesses the dominant gene, making it the more common of the two forms. Lolo possesses the recessive gene, which causes it to look different, behave much more aggressively and be a rarer sight. |
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==Abilities== |
==Abilities== |
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− | These monsters are physically strong, capable of lifting and throwing their own body weight. Like [[Rukodiora]], this pair of monsters is capable of manipulating |
+ | These monsters are physically strong, capable of lifting and throwing objects their own body weight or more, usually eachother or large boulders. Like [[Rukodiora]], this pair of monsters is capable of manipulating magnetism to ensnare or repel foes at will, this ability is much more effective when they are in relative proximity. |
==Behavior== |
==Behavior== |
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− | These monsters are most often seen alongside one another. The two of them are capable of attacking in unison to overwhelm prey and foes alike. Ray is known to be rather docile, avoiding conflict when possible. Lolo is the opposite, highly aggressive and willing to engage foes. Because of this, they will exhibit different behaviors in battle. If its Lolo partner is killed, Ray will flee the area and be unable to enter an enraged state. On the other hand, if Ray is killed, Lolo will become |
+ | These monsters are most often seen alongside one another. The two of them are capable of attacking in unison to overwhelm prey and foes alike. Ray is known to be rather docile, avoiding conflict when possible. Lolo is the opposite, highly aggressive and willing to engage foes. Because of this, they will exhibit different behaviors in battle. If its Lolo partner is killed, Ray will flee the area and be unable to enter an enraged state. On the other hand, if Ray is killed, Lolo will become enraged permanently and will fight the attackers to the death. |
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+ | == Habitat == |
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+ | Both Lolo and Ray Gougarf are most often found in the [[Gorge]] although they can also be found in the [[Bamboo Forest]] and [[Fortress Ruins]]. |
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|First EN = None |
|First EN = None |
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|First JPN = MHF-G2 |
|First JPN = MHF-G2 |
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− | |Latest = MHF- |
+ | |Latest = MHF-Z |
|Main Series-None = Y |
|Main Series-None = Y |
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|MHF-G2 = Y |
|MHF-G2 = 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 |
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+ | |MHF-Z = Y |
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|Spin-Offs-None = Y |
|Spin-Offs-None = Y |
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|Icon 1 = [[File:FrontierGen-Gougarf Icon.png|62x62px]] |
|Icon 1 = [[File:FrontierGen-Gougarf Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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|Description 1 = (?) |
|Description 1 = (?) |
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− | ==Music Themes== |
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− | {{MusicTheme |
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− | |video = <youtube width=70 height=25>4lANYfTPYHw</youtube> |
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− | |title = '''MHFG2: Gougarf Music Theme''' |
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*Lolo Gougarf will strike its fists on the ground several times to give Ray Gougarf a command before using a combined attack. |
*Lolo Gougarf will strike its fists on the ground several times to give Ray Gougarf a command before using a combined attack. |
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|Monster Hunter Frontier G Notes = <br /> |
|Monster Hunter Frontier G Notes = <br /> |
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− | *If KO'ed while |
+ | *If KO'ed while enraged, stars will remain around the individual's head for a short period after it recovers. In this state, it will attack its partner Gougarf. |
*Lolo can snap Ray out of a KO by issuing a command. |
*Lolo can snap Ray out of a KO by issuing a command. |
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*HC Lolo Gougarf's roar requires HG Earplugs to block. |
*HC Lolo Gougarf's roar requires HG Earplugs to block. |
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{{Navbox-Monsters}} |
{{Navbox-Monsters}} |
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[[Category:Monsters]] |
[[Category:Monsters]] |
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− | [[Category:Monsters Exclusive to Monster Hunter Frontier]] |
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[[Category:Fanged Beasts]] |
[[Category:Fanged Beasts]] |
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+ | [[Category:Large Monsters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Large Fanged Beasts]] |
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+ | [[Category:Flagship Monsters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Frontier Monsters]] |
Revision as of 01:46, 27 August 2019
Lolo Gougarf is a Fanged Beast first introduced in Monster Hunter Frontier G2.
Physiology
The Gougarfs are large ape-like creatures with big bushy tails, and canine features. They are genetically dimorphic and can be found in one of two distinct forms, these forms are so different in fact that separate names were conceived to identify them.
Lolo Gougarf is the red-furred monster with a flatter, bulldog-like face, white bodies with grey stripes and a round fur tuft on its back.
Ray Gougarf is the blue-furred monster with a longer, wolf-like face, navy blue bodies and white stripes with a V-shaped fur tuft on its back.
Ray possesses the dominant gene, making it the more common of the two forms. Lolo possesses the recessive gene, which causes it to look different, behave much more aggressively and be a rarer sight.
Abilities
These monsters are physically strong, capable of lifting and throwing objects their own body weight or more, usually eachother or large boulders. Like Rukodiora, this pair of monsters is capable of manipulating magnetism to ensnare or repel foes at will, this ability is much more effective when they are in relative proximity.
Behavior
These monsters are most often seen alongside one another. The two of them are capable of attacking in unison to overwhelm prey and foes alike. Ray is known to be rather docile, avoiding conflict when possible. Lolo is the opposite, highly aggressive and willing to engage foes. Because of this, they will exhibit different behaviors in battle. If its Lolo partner is killed, Ray will flee the area and be unable to enter an enraged state. On the other hand, if Ray is killed, Lolo will become enraged permanently and will fight the attackers to the death.
Habitat
Both Lolo and Ray Gougarf are most often found in the Gorge although they can also be found in the Bamboo Forest and Fortress Ruins.
Game Appearances
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In-Game Description
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Notes
General Notes
- Lolo and Ray Gougarf are the third pair of monsters introduced in Frontier that stay with each other through a quest and can combine their attacks.
- The relationship of Lolo and Ray Gougarf isn't male and female like Rathalos/Rathian, but rather Lolo is a recessive gene variant that is much more aggressive than the standard Ray.
- Lolo Gougarf's face, arms and tail can be broken.
- Lolo Gougarf's roar requires Earplugs to block.
- When enraged, Lolo Gougarf will roar releasing a small magnetic field that causes its hair stand up and red static to surround its body.
- If Lolo Gougarf becomes enraged, so will Ray Gougarf.
- Lolo Gougarf will strike its fists on the ground several times to give Ray Gougarf a command before using a combined attack.
Monster Hunter Frontier
- If KO'ed while enraged, stars will remain around the individual's head for a short period after it recovers. In this state, it will attack its partner Gougarf.
- Lolo can snap Ray out of a KO by issuing a command.
- HC Lolo Gougarf's roar requires HG Earplugs to block.
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