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|Weapons = [[Sword and Shield]], [[Dual Blades]], [[Great Sword]], [[Long Sword]],<br />[[Hammer]], [[Hunting Horn]], [[Lance]], [[Gunlance]], [[Switch Axe]],<br />[[Insect Glaive]], [[Charge Blade]], [[Light Bowgun]], [[Heavy Bowgun]], [[Bow]] |
|Weapons = [[Sword and Shield]], [[Dual Blades]], [[Great Sword]], [[Long Sword]],<br />[[Hammer]], [[Hunting Horn]], [[Lance]], [[Gunlance]], [[Switch Axe]],<br />[[Insect Glaive]], [[Charge Blade]], [[Light Bowgun]], [[Heavy Bowgun]], [[Bow]] |
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Monster Hunter 4 is the latest release in the Monster Hunter series, developed by Capcom. It is the second game in the aforementioned series to be released on the Nintendo 3DS. |
Monster Hunter 4 is the latest release in the Monster Hunter series, developed by Capcom. It is the second game in the aforementioned series to be released on the Nintendo 3DS. |
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In an [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/07/monster_hunter_4_director_says_its_all_about_adventure interview], it was stated that Capcom intended to put far more effort into adventure and storyline, and there will be a group of traveling caravans. Underwater battling will not be present, however. |
In an [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/07/monster_hunter_4_director_says_its_all_about_adventure interview], it was stated that Capcom intended to put far more effort into adventure and storyline, and there will be a group of traveling caravans. Underwater battling will not be present, however. |
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− | New monsters include a mysterious black dragon named [[Gore Magala]] and an orange lemur-like Pelagus known as [[Kecha Wacha]]. In the TGS trailer, three new monsters were revealed. [[Nerscylla]], who uses webbing to cocoon the hunter,[[Tetsucabra]], a large frog-like creature with huge tusks that dwells in moist areas, and a large Jhen Mohran-like beast known as [[Dah'ren Mohran]] that inhabits the Great Desert. The February 2013 trailer also showcased a new armored snake-like monster known as [[Najarala]] that seems to dwell in forests and a new giant serpentine-like monster that is similar to [[ |
+ | New monsters include a mysterious black dragon named [[Gore Magala]] and an orange lemur-like Pelagus known as [[Kecha Wacha]]. In the TGS trailer, three new monsters were revealed. [[Nerscylla]], who uses webbing to cocoon the hunter,[[Tetsucabra]], a large frog-like creature with huge tusks that dwells in moist areas, and a large Jhen Mohran-like beast known as [[Dah'ren Mohran]] that inhabits the Great Desert. The February 2013 trailer also showcased a new armored snake-like monster known as [[Najarala]] that seems to dwell in forests and a new giant serpentine-like monster that is similar to [[Laviente]] that will appear in this game, as seen in the third trailer.The [[Kushala Daora]] returns in this game along with [[Teostra]]. In another promotional video it was revealed that the [[Zinogre]] will be returning, along with [[Kirin]]. |
Two new Weapon Classes are introduced in this game, one of them being the [[Insect Glaive]]. This double-ended staff is capable of quick fluid attacks like the Long Sword, but it also is capable of summoning a large Neopteron that will drain energy from monsters to boost the Hunter (in terms of attack, health, speed or defense) and propelling the hunter into the air in a polearm fashion. |
Two new Weapon Classes are introduced in this game, one of them being the [[Insect Glaive]]. This double-ended staff is capable of quick fluid attacks like the Long Sword, but it also is capable of summoning a large Neopteron that will drain energy from monsters to boost the Hunter (in terms of attack, health, speed or defense) and propelling the hunter into the air in a polearm fashion. |
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*In terms of small monsters, [[Melynx]], [[Velociprey]], [[Genprey]], [[Ioprey]], [[Jaggi]], [[Conga]], [[Aptonoth]], [[Kelbi]], [[Gargwa]], [[Delex]], [[Bnahabra]], [[Slagtoth]], [[Rhenoplos]], [[Popo]], [[Remobra]], and [[Altaroth]] are all confirmed to return. |
*In terms of small monsters, [[Melynx]], [[Velociprey]], [[Genprey]], [[Ioprey]], [[Jaggi]], [[Conga]], [[Aptonoth]], [[Kelbi]], [[Gargwa]], [[Delex]], [[Bnahabra]], [[Slagtoth]], [[Rhenoplos]], [[Popo]], [[Remobra]], and [[Altaroth]] are all confirmed to return. |
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*[[Velocidrome]], [[Gendrome]], [[Iodrome]], [[Great Jaggi]], [[Congalala]], [[Emerald Congalala]], [[Lagombi]], [[Yian Kut-Ku]], [[Blue Yian Kut-Ku]], [[Yian Garuga]], [[Gypceros]], [[Purple Gypceros]], [[Rathalos]], [[Azure Rathalos]], [[Silver Rathalos]], [[Rathian]], [[Pink Rathian]], [[Gold Rathian]], [[Khezu]], [[Red Khezu]], [[Basarios]], [[Gravios]], [[Black Gravios]], [[Tigrex]], [[Brute Tigrex]], [[Zinogre]], [[Stygian Zinogre]], [[Kushala Daora]], [[Teostra]], [[Deviljho]], [[Brachydios]], [[Akantor]], [[Rajang]], [[Kirin]], [[Fatalis]], and [[Crimson Fatalis]] all return from previous games. |
*[[Velocidrome]], [[Gendrome]], [[Iodrome]], [[Great Jaggi]], [[Congalala]], [[Emerald Congalala]], [[Lagombi]], [[Yian Kut-Ku]], [[Blue Yian Kut-Ku]], [[Yian Garuga]], [[Gypceros]], [[Purple Gypceros]], [[Rathalos]], [[Azure Rathalos]], [[Silver Rathalos]], [[Rathian]], [[Pink Rathian]], [[Gold Rathian]], [[Khezu]], [[Red Khezu]], [[Basarios]], [[Gravios]], [[Black Gravios]], [[Tigrex]], [[Brute Tigrex]], [[Zinogre]], [[Stygian Zinogre]], [[Kushala Daora]], [[Teostra]], [[Deviljho]], [[Brachydios]], [[Akantor]], [[Rajang]], [[Kirin]], [[Fatalis]], and [[Crimson Fatalis]] all return from previous games. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Latest revision as of 08:43, 30 October 2015
Monster Hunter 4 is the latest release in the Monster Hunter series, developed by Capcom. It is the second game in the aforementioned series to be released on the Nintendo 3DS.
Many updates and improvements have been made that set this sequel apart. There is a stronger emphasis on platforming than previously; walls can now be climbed more fluidly and in any direction, and for the first time Hunters can grab onto monsters and attack them. Environment are larger and occupy more vertical space, and the Frenzy Virus mechanic makes many monsters more fearsome than ever.
Various monsters from previous games return, most notably Rathalos, Rathian, Tigrex and Yian Kut-Ku - for a full list see MH4: Monsters.
Two new weapon classes, the Insect Glaive and Charge Blade, are also introduced in this game.
In an interview, it was stated that Capcom intended to put far more effort into adventure and storyline, and there will be a group of traveling caravans. Underwater battling will not be present, however.
New monsters include a mysterious black dragon named Gore Magala and an orange lemur-like Pelagus known as Kecha Wacha. In the TGS trailer, three new monsters were revealed. Nerscylla, who uses webbing to cocoon the hunter,Tetsucabra, a large frog-like creature with huge tusks that dwells in moist areas, and a large Jhen Mohran-like beast known as Dah'ren Mohran that inhabits the Great Desert. The February 2013 trailer also showcased a new armored snake-like monster known as Najarala that seems to dwell in forests and a new giant serpentine-like monster that is similar to Laviente that will appear in this game, as seen in the third trailer.The Kushala Daora returns in this game along with Teostra. In another promotional video it was revealed that the Zinogre will be returning, along with Kirin.
Two new Weapon Classes are introduced in this game, one of them being the Insect Glaive. This double-ended staff is capable of quick fluid attacks like the Long Sword, but it also is capable of summoning a large Neopteron that will drain energy from monsters to boost the Hunter (in terms of attack, health, speed or defense) and propelling the hunter into the air in a polearm fashion.
The second new weapon type is the Charge Blade, capable of transitioning between two different forms. Seemingly, it can be used as a large-scale Sword and Shield, or the blade and shield can be combined to form one large cutting weapon. It also appears to utilize different coatings and charged attacks.
Your hunting journey begins in a market town, known as Val Habar, where many travelers and their caravans get together to sell goods and gather information. Val Habar is also where you'll meet the leader, who will recruit you as a part of his caravan troupe and provide hunters with an Insect Glaive as the hunter's very first weapon. Aside from the leader, the caravan crew consists of his assistants, who acts as the quest receptionist; a traveling merchant; a blacksmith with his apprentice daughter; and finally a cooking Felyne. They'll help you every step of the way with their specialized skills, as you travel from land to land.
The second village is called Harth, which is an underground village populated by a tribe of mole-like people. Its volcanic surroundings make an ideal place for blacksmiths to create their finest work.
There will be several villages other than the two revealed so far, which players will be able to visit upon completing certain quests and advancing in the game. These villages will have their own unique looks and characters.
Every new destination also means more unlocked features from the rest of your caravan members. Additionally, players will freely be able to return to any previous villages at any given time in the game.
The release of Monster Hunter 4 was delayed. The reason to postpone the release was made on the basis that further quality enhancements would be needed to meet fan expectations. Monster Hunter 4 eventually released in Japan on September 14, 2013.
Special Items
On the May 30th 2013, two Special Edition Nintendo 3DS LL's were announced to be released alongside Monster Hunter 4 in Japan. Their names are the "Gore Magala Black Version" and the "Airou White Version" On the June 3rd 2013, Capcom announced different editions for their game, exclusive to the E-Capcom store. The "complete set" includes a strap, a figure, a pouch and the game.
Special Edition 3DS = http://www.capcom.co.jp/monsterhunter/4/topic_hard.html
On February 13th, 2014, a new Special Edition Nintendo 3DS LL was announced featuring Golden Rajang which would be released for sale on March 27, 2014. http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/hardware/pack/rajang_gold/index.html
Gallery
Click the Images to zoom in.
For more Images, see Monster Hunter 4 Gallery
Videos
Monsters
Main Article: MH4: Monsters.
- One confirmed new Fanged Beast, Kecha Wacha.
- A new monster of ??? classification, Gore Magala.
- The TGS 2012 trailer also revealed Tetsucabra, a frog-like creature with huge tusks, and Nerscylla, a Temnoceran that resembles a spider and uses its web to ensnare both prey and Hunters.
- At TGS 2012 a trailer was released showing an unnamed Great Desert monster, Dah'ren Mohran. It doesn't appear to be a subspecies of Jhen Mohran, but rather an entirely new monster.
- On a Nintendo Direct trailer, two new monsters were revealed in the trailer. One known as Najarala, a snake-like monster with strange plates on its back and tail.The other, a unknown serpentine-like monster known as Dalamadur that can burrow into the ground and is fought in a special area.
- Famitsu scans revealed two new monsters, Seltas, an insect monster with huge wings that likes to prey on the hunter and Zamite, amphibian monsters in the Frozen Seaway that somewhat resemble sharks.
- On the MH4 and GYAKUTEN5 Nintendo Direct, they showed a trailer that revealed Zamtrios, a giant shark-like amphibian monster found living in the Frozen Seaway that is the adult form of Zamite. They also revealed Seltas Queen, a strange scorpion/earwig-like monster that has a strange relationship with Seltas.
- Monster Hunter 4 also introduces three monster classes into the series. These classes are the Temnoceran, Amphibian, and Snake Wyvern class.
- In terms of small monsters, Melynx, Velociprey, Genprey, Ioprey, Jaggi, Conga, Aptonoth, Kelbi, Gargwa, Delex, Bnahabra, Slagtoth, Rhenoplos, Popo, Remobra, and Altaroth are all confirmed to return.
- Velocidrome, Gendrome, Iodrome, Great Jaggi, Congalala, Emerald Congalala, Lagombi, Yian Kut-Ku, Blue Yian Kut-Ku, Yian Garuga, Gypceros, Purple Gypceros, Rathalos, Azure Rathalos, Silver Rathalos, Rathian, Pink Rathian, Gold Rathian, Khezu, Red Khezu, Basarios, Gravios, Black Gravios, Tigrex, Brute Tigrex, Zinogre, Stygian Zinogre, Kushala Daora, Teostra, Deviljho, Brachydios, Akantor, Rajang, Kirin, Fatalis, and Crimson Fatalis all return from previous games.
- Plesioth appears near the Cheeko Sands coast. It cannot be fought, but can be fished out with a net, allowing the Hunter to obtain Plesioth materials for use in equipment crafting.
Trivia
- Palicoes are back in place of the two Shakalakas, Cha-Cha and Kayamba.
- Palicoes now have in-Quest dialogue, much like Cha-Cha and Kayamba.
- Many monsters from the earlier generations return, such as Tigrex, Velociprey, Velocidrome and Yian Kut-Ku.
- Hunters can now attack in midair if jumping off a ledge. With these aerial attacks, hunters can climb onto monsters' backs. Hunters can jump with certain attacks even without requiring the use of a ledge.
- While riding on a monster's back, it is possible to continue attacking through roars if the appropriate Earplugs skill is active.
- Hunters are able to carry an egg while climbing, or even use consumable items. The climbing animations themselves are faster too.
- Unlike the previous game (Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate) on 3DS, online features are implemented into this game without any need of additional hardware or software. When in a lobby, players can type messages to others, but during quests communication is limited to the list of shoutouts.
- All weapon types from the previous games return with some new moves.
- Unlike in previous generations, even Blademasters have a page in their pouch for Gunner ammo. This is useful for carrying spare ammo for Gunners in multiplayer without them taking up space among the other items. In addition, an extra pouch page is added for both Hunter types during a quest.
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