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|Japanese Name = リオレウス |
|Japanese Name = リオレウス |
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|Japanese Name/Romaji = Rioreusu |
|Japanese Name/Romaji = Rioreusu |
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+ | |Image = MHRise-Rathalos Render 001.png |
|Chinese Name = 雄火龙 |
|Chinese Name = 雄火龙 |
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+ | 火龙<br /> |
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+ | 火龍 |
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|Korean Name = 리오레우스 |
|Korean Name = 리오레우스 |
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− | |English Title = Fire Wyvern |
+ | |English Title = Fire Wyvern<br>King of the Skies |
|Japanese Title = 火竜 |
|Japanese Title = 火竜 |
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|Korean Title = 화룡 |
|Korean Title = 화룡 |
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|Monster Type = [[Flying Wyvern]] |
|Monster Type = [[Flying Wyvern]] |
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|Element = {{Element|Fire}} |
|Element = {{Element|Fire}} |
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− | |Ailments = {{Status|Fireblight}} {{GameLink|Gen3+}}<br />{{ |
+ | |Ailments = {{Status|Fireblight}} {{GameLink|Gen3+}}<br />{{Status|Stun}}<br />{{Status|Poison}} |
|Weakest to = {{Element|Ice}} {{GameLink|Gen2}}<br />{{Element|Water}} {{GameLink|Gen2}}<br />{{Element|Dragon}} {{GameLink|Gen2+}}<br />{{Element|Thunder}} {{GameLink|Gen3}} |
|Weakest to = {{Element|Ice}} {{GameLink|Gen2}}<br />{{Element|Water}} {{GameLink|Gen2}}<br />{{Element|Dragon}} {{GameLink|Gen2+}}<br />{{Element|Thunder}} {{GameLink|Gen3}} |
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⚫ | |Habitats = [[Forest and Hills]], [[Old Swamp]], [[Old Volcano]], [[Volcano]], [[Tower]], [[Tower 3]], [[Deserted Island]], [[Volcano (3rd)]], [[Ancestral Steppe]], [[Volcanic Hollow]], [[Heaven's Mount]], [[Tower Summit]], [[Everwood]], [[Jurassic Frontier]], [[Verdant Hills]], [[Ruined Pinnacle]], [[Ancient Forest]], [[Elder's Recess]], [[Guiding Lands]], [[Shrine Ruins]], [[Lava Caverns]], [[Red Stronghold]], [[Gorge]], [[Highland]], [[Interceptor's Base]], [[Fortress Ruins]], [[Esther Lake]], [[Moonlands]], [[Ghost Rune Volcanoes]], [[Firefly Mountain Stream]], [[Pondry Hills]] |
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− | |Weakness Sign = Limping |
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⚫ | |Habitats = [[Forest and Hills]], [[Old Swamp]], [[Old Volcano]], [[Volcano]], [[Tower]], [[Tower |
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|Monster Size = [[File:Gold Crown Large.png]] 2248.6<br />[[File:Gold Crown Small.png]] 1140.6 |
|Monster Size = [[File:Gold Crown Large.png]] 2248.6<br />[[File:Gold Crown Small.png]] 1140.6 |
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− | |Monster Relations = [[Dreadking Rathalos]], [[Zenith Rathalos]], [[Flame Rathalos]], [[Destruction Wyvern Rathalos]], [[Azure Rathalos]], [[Silver Rathalos]], [[Rathian]], [[Scorching Heat Rathian]], [[Dreadqueen Rathian]], [[Conflagration Rathian]], [[Pink Rathian]], [[Gold Rathian]], [[Zerureusu]] |
+ | |Monster Relations = [[Dreadking Rathalos]], [[Zenith Rathalos]], [[Flame Rathalos]], [[Destruction Wyvern Rathalos]], [[Azure Rathalos]], [[Silver Rathalos]], [[Apex Rathalos]], [[Rathian]], [[Scorching Heat Rathian]], [[Dreadqueen Rathian]], [[Conflagration Rathian]], [[Pink Rathian]], [[Gold Rathian]], [[Apex Rathian]], [[Zerureusu]] |
|Generation = [[First Generation|First]] |
|Generation = [[First Generation|First]] |
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'''Rathalos''' are male [[Flying Wyvern]]s introduced in ''[[Monster Hunter]]''. Having appeared in every single Monster Hunter game in the series, including spin-offs, Rathalos are considered an icon of the ''Monster Hunter series''. |
'''Rathalos''' are male [[Flying Wyvern]]s introduced in ''[[Monster Hunter]]''. Having appeared in every single Monster Hunter game in the series, including spin-offs, Rathalos are considered an icon of the ''Monster Hunter series''. |
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== Habitat == |
== Habitat == |
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+ | Rathalos have been spotted in many kinds of environments, from the temperate [[Forest and Hills]] to the extreme heat of the [[Volcano]]. As a master of flight, they will travel far and wide, searching for prey from the skies. Rathalos is also the apex predator of the [[Ancient Forest]] alongside [[Nargacuga]]. |
== Game Appearances == |
== Game Appearances == |
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* [[Monster Hunter: World]] |
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* [[Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]] |
* [[Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Rise]] |
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=== Frontier === |
=== Frontier === |
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− | * [[Monster Hunter Frontier]] |
+ | * [[Monster Hunter Frontier]] |
* [[Monster Hunter Frontier Season 2.0]] |
* [[Monster Hunter Frontier Season 2.0]] |
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* [[Monster Hunter Frontier Season 3.0]] |
* [[Monster Hunter Frontier Season 3.0]] |
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=== Spin-offs === |
=== Spin-offs === |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter i]] |
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+ | * [[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village]] |
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+ | * [[MH Diary: Mobile Felyne Village]] |
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+ | * [[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village G]] |
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+ | * [[Felyne Puzzle]] |
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+ | * [[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village DX]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter: Phantom Island Voyage]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Mobile Games]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Dynamic Hunting]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Massive Hunting]] |
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* [[Monster Hunter Online]] |
* [[Monster Hunter Online]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Big Game Hunting Quest]] |
+ | * [[Monster Hunter Roar of Cards]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Mezeporta Reclamation]] |
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* [[Monster Hunter Spirits]] |
* [[Monster Hunter Spirits]] |
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* [[Monster Hunter Explore]] |
* [[Monster Hunter Explore]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Stories]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin]] |
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+ | * [[Monstie Drop Monster Hunter Stories]] |
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+ | * [[Monster Hunter Riders]] |
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+ | |||
+ | === Crossovers === |
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+ | * Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker |
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+ | * Puzzle & Dragons |
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+ | * Puzzle & Dragons X |
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+ | * Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 |
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+ | * Final Fantsy XIV |
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+ | * Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
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+ | * [[TEPPEN]] |
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+ | * Gyuakuten Othellonia |
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+ | * Dragalia Lost |
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+ | * Dragon Quest of the Stars |
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|Description 8 = The apex monster of the Ancient Forest, also known as the "King of the Skies." A terrible wyvern that descends upon invaders, attacking with poison claws and fiery breath. |
|Description 8 = The apex monster of the Ancient Forest, also known as the "King of the Skies." A terrible wyvern that descends upon invaders, attacking with poison claws and fiery breath. |
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− | |Game 9 = Monster Hunter |
+ | |Game 9 = Monster Hunter Rise |
− | |Icon 9 = [[File: |
+ | |Icon 9 = [[File:MHRise-Rathalos Icon.png|62x62px]] |
− | |Description 9 = |
+ | |Description 9 = Terrible wyverns called "Kings of the Skies." Along with Rathian, they stake wide territories centered around their nest. Rathalos descend on invaders from the sky, attacking with poison claws and a breath of fire. |
+ | |Threat Level 9 = ★★★★★★ |
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− | |Game 10 = Monster Hunter |
+ | |Game 10 = Monster Hunter Stories |
− | |Icon 10 = [[File: |
+ | |Icon 10 = [[File:MHST-Rathalos Icon.png|62x62px]] |
+ | |Description 10 = Dubbed the King of the Skies, it dominates battle with its powerful wings and poison-tipped claws. |
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− | |Game 11 = Monster Hunter |
+ | |Game 11 = Monster Hunter Frontier G |
− | |Icon 11 = [[File: |
+ | |Icon 11 = [[File:FrontierGen-Rathalos Icon.png|62x62px]] |
|Description 11 = (?) |
|Description 11 = (?) |
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+ | |Game 12 = Monster Hunter Online |
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+ | |Icon 12 = [[File:MHO-Rathalos Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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− | == Other Non-Subspecies Forms == |
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− | === Dreadking Rathalos === |
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− | [[File:MHGen-Dreadking Rathalos Render 001.png|200x200px|left]] |
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− | ''Main Article: '''[[Dreadking Rathalos]]''''' |
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− | A [[Deviant]] of Rathalos first appearing in [[Monster Hunter Generations]]. |
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− | === Flame Rathalos === |
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− | [[File:MHXR-Flame Rathalos Render 001.png|left|200x200px]] |
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− | ''Main Article: '''[[Flame Rathalos]]''''' |
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− | A [[Variant]] of Rathalos that appears in [[Monster Hunter Explore]]. |
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− | === Destruction Wyvern Rathalos === |
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− | [[File:MHXR-Destruction Wyvern Rathalos Render 001.jpg|left|200x200px]] |
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− | ''Main Article: '''[[Destruction Wyvern Rathalos]]''''' |
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− | A [[Variant]] of Rathalos that appears in [[Monster Hunter Explore]]. |
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− | === Hardcore (HC) Rathalos === |
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− | [[File:FrontierGen-HC Rathalos Render 001 (Edited).png|200x200px|left]] |
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− | Appears older with larger muscle mass and more developed spikes. New behavior includes an attack during which he instantly jumps into the air and performs his famed poison claw attack instantly. |
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− | === Zenith Rathalos === |
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− | [[File:FrontierGen-Zenith Rathalos Render 001.png|200x200px|left]] |
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− | ''Main Article: '''[[Zenith Rathalos]]''''' |
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− | A [[Zenith Species]] of Rathalos first appearing in [[Monster Hunter Frontier Z]]. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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''For more images, see [[Rathalos Photo Gallery]]'' |
''For more images, see [[Rathalos Photo Gallery]]'' |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="190" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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+ | MHW-Rathalos Screenshot 001.jpg |
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+ | MHW-Rathalos Screenshot 002.jpg |
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+ | MHW-Rathalos Screenshot 003.jpg |
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+ | MHW-Rathalos Screenshot 004.jpg |
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+ | MHW-Rathalos Screenshot 005.jpg |
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+ | MHW-Rathalos Screenshot 007.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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{{Monster Notes |
{{Monster Notes |
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|General Notes = |
|General Notes = |
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− | *Rathalos is the flagship monster of the original [[Monster Hunter]] game, and is often considered by fans as the flagship monster of the entire series. |
+ | *Rathalos is the flagship monster of the original ''[[Monster Hunter]]'' game, and is often considered by fans as the flagship monster of the entire series. |
− | *So far, Rathalos have appeared in every single Monster Hunter game in the series, even including the spin-off [[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village]]. |
+ | *So far, Rathalos have appeared in every single ''Monster Hunter'' game in the series, even including the spin-off [[MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village]]. |
⚫ | *Rathalos have made crossover appearances as bosses in other video game titles such as ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]]'', ''[[Square Enix|Final Fantasy XIV]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''; and in a playable capacity in mobile titles ''[[TEPPEN]]'', ''[https://dragalialost.fandom.com/wiki/Rathalos Dragalia Lost]'', and ''[http://puzzledragonx.com/en/monster.asp?n=3652 Puzzle & Dragons]''. |
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*According to one of the [[Uniqlo]] [[:File:MH 10th Anniversary-MH x UT T-Shirt (Front) 004.jpg|Monster Hunter 10th Anniversary T-Shirts]], the size of the foot of a Rathalos is 221 centimeters. This may also apply to [[Azure Rathalos]], as the shirt is focused on the main monsters of every generation. |
*According to one of the [[Uniqlo]] [[:File:MH 10th Anniversary-MH x UT T-Shirt (Front) 004.jpg|Monster Hunter 10th Anniversary T-Shirts]], the size of the foot of a Rathalos is 221 centimeters. This may also apply to [[Azure Rathalos]], as the shirt is focused on the main monsters of every generation. |
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− | **In addition to this, they have also appeared as a playable character in ''[[TEPPEN]]'', along with [[Nergigante]]. |
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*Rathalos may use his dive bomb attack as the very first attack during a hunt (though this happens quite rarely). |
*Rathalos may use his dive bomb attack as the very first attack during a hunt (though this happens quite rarely). |
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*Rathalos' roar requires Earplugs to block. |
*Rathalos' roar requires Earplugs to block. |
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|Monster Hunter: World Notes = |
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*Rathalos is the apex monster of the [[Ancient Forest]]. |
*Rathalos is the apex monster of the [[Ancient Forest]]. |
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+ | *Rathalos engages in [[Turf War]]'s with [[Anjanath]], [[Deviljho]], [[Tigrex]], [[Ebony Odogaron]], [[Glavenus]], [[Zinogre]] and [[Nargacuga]]. |
+ | |Monster Hunter Rise Notes = |
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+ | *In addition to the returning monsters from World, Rathalos has Turf Wars with [[Bishaten]], [[Great Wroggi]], [[Kulu-Ya-Ku]], [[Tobi-Kadachi]] and [[Magnamalo]]. |
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|Monster Hunter Frontier G Notes = |
|Monster Hunter Frontier G Notes = |
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*Rathalos can be a pet. |
*Rathalos can be a pet. |
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“ | Terrible wyverns called "Kings of the Skies". Along with Rathians, they stake wide territories centered around their nests. Rathalos descend on invaders from the sky, attacking with poison claws and breath of fire. | „ | |
- MHGU Description |
Rathalos are male Flying Wyverns introduced in Monster Hunter. Having appeared in every single Monster Hunter game in the series, including spin-offs, Rathalos are considered an icon of the Monster Hunter series.
Physiology
Rathalos are large, bipedal wyverns with a spiny, armored hide covering their body. Their outer shell features much brighter and more vibrant colors than that of their female counterpart, the Rathian. It is primarily bright red, with black markings throughout. Like the Rathian, Rathalos possess a flame sac which is used to produce deadly flaming projectiles from the mouth. The talons upon their feet are highly poisonous and are known to inflict toxic mortal wounds on larger prey. In addition, their long, thick tail features a heavy spiked club at the end. Rathalos' wing membranes feature ornate patterns which are likely used to attract potential mates.
Abilities
Rathalos are expert flyers, and as such are prone to hunting from the skies. By launching a surprise aerial attack, they can inflict poisonous wounds with their talons or burn prey with flaming projectiles. On the ground, Rathalos remain formidable opponents. Using their powerful legs, they can chase down prey from a distance or inflict blunt-force damage with their clubbed tail. At a close enough range, they are known to use their sharp teeth to bite at foes as well. Some Rathalos are capable of staying in the air and launching a "few" fireballs before landing back to the ground.
Behavior
Rathalos are highly territorial monsters, and as such, are aggressive towards intruders. They will chase away or attempt to kill any monster which may pose a threat to their land. While hunting, Rathalos will stalk prey from the air before swooping in for the kill. Once they have successfully brought down their prey, they will carry it away to eat in private, safe from scavengers or other large monsters which might attempt to steal the kill.
Habitat
Rathalos have been spotted in many kinds of environments, from the temperate Forest and Hills to the extreme heat of the Volcano. As a master of flight, they will travel far and wide, searching for prey from the skies. Rathalos is also the apex predator of the Ancient Forest alongside Nargacuga.
Game Appearances
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Main Series
- Monster Hunter (Introduced)
- Monster Hunter G
- Monster Hunter Freedom
- Monster Hunter 2
- Monster Hunter Freedom 2
- Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
- Monster Hunter 3
- Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
- Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
- Monster Hunter 4
- Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
- Monster Hunter Generations
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate
- Monster Hunter: World
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
- Monster Hunter Rise
Frontier
- Monster Hunter Frontier
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 2.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 3.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 4.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 5.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 6.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 7.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 8.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 9.0
- Monster Hunter Frontier Season 10
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.2
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.3
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.4
- Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.5
- Monster Hunter Frontier G
- Monster Hunter Frontier G2
- Monster Hunter Frontier G3
- Monster Hunter Frontier G Genuine
- Monster Hunter Frontier G5
- Monster Hunter Frontier G6
- Monster Hunter Frontier G7
- Monster Hunter Frontier G8
- Monster Hunter Frontier G9
- Monster Hunter Frontier G10
- Monster Hunter Frontier Z
- Monster Hunter Frontier Z Zenith
Spin-offs
- Monster Hunter i
- MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village
- MH Diary: Mobile Felyne Village
- MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village G
- Felyne Puzzle
- MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village DX
- Monster Hunter: Phantom Island Voyage
- Monster Hunter Mobile Games
- Monster Hunter Dynamic Hunting
- Monster Hunter Massive Hunting
- Monster Hunter Online
- Monster Hunter Big Game Hunting Quest
- Monster Hunter Roar of Cards
- Monster Hunter Mezeporta Reclamation
- Monster Hunter Spirits
- Monster Hunter Explore
- Monster Hunter Stories
- Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin
- Monstie Drop Monster Hunter Stories
- Monster Hunter Riders
Crossovers
- Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
- Puzzle & Dragons
- Puzzle & Dragons X
- Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
- Final Fantsy XIV
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- TEPPEN
- Gyuakuten Othellonia
- Dragalia Lost
- Dragon Quest of the Stars
Game Data
MHP3rd Element/Status Effectiveness
Information taken from mhp3rd.net
Hitzone | Cut. D. | Imp. D. | Shot D. | |||||
Head | 75 | 70 | 60 | 0 | 15 | 20 | 15 | 35 |
Neck | 44 | 40 | 20 | 0 | 10 | 15 | 10 | 20 |
Back | 25 | 30 | 20 | 15 | 10 | 15 | 10 | 25 |
Stomach | 44 | 40 | 15 | 0 | 5 | 20 | 5 | 10 |
Tail | 30 | 30 | 25 | 0 | 5 | 10 | 5 | 25 |
Wings | 25 | 20 | 25 | 0 | 10 | 15 | 10 | 20 |
Legs | 30 | 25 | 45 | 0 | 5 | 10 | 5 | 10 |
MH3 Damage Effectiveness
For the damage formula (how it's calculated), hitzone charts, Rathalos info and more click the following links: Monster Hunter 3 Damage Formula or Monster Hunter 3 Hitzone Charts. Images created by Inkoseh.
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MHW Damage Effectiveness
Element | Effectiveness | Status | Effectiveness |
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Fire | ✖ | Poison | ★ |
Water | ★ | Sleep | ★★ |
Thunder | ★★ | Paralysis | ★★ |
Ice | ★ | Blast | ★ |
Dragon | ★★★ | Stun | ★★ |
Item Effectiveness
Item Effect | |||||
Item Name | Able | Effectiveness | Duration | Notes | |
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Pitfall Trap | ✔ | ★★★ | |||
Shock Trap | ✔ | ★★★ | |||
Flash Bomb | ✔ | ★★★ | Only works if monster is facing the flash bomb when it goes off. Also works to free a pinned hunter. | ||
Sonic Bomb | x | ☆☆☆ | |||
Dung Bomb | ✔ | ★★★ | Used to get out of Pin Attack and will (sometimes) make him change area. | ||
Meat | ✔ | ★☆☆ | Only works when the monster has not noticed the hunter. |
MH4U Breakable Parts
Head (x1) | |
Back (x1) | |
Right Wing (x1) | |
Left Wing (x1) | |
Tail (Sever) | |
Materials
For carves and materials from other games, see Rathalos Carves
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Equipment
For more information, see Rathalos Equipment
In-Game Description
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Gallery
For more images, see Rathalos Photo Gallery
Notes
General Notes
- Rathalos is the flagship monster of the original Monster Hunter game, and is often considered by fans as the flagship monster of the entire series.
- So far, Rathalos have appeared in every single Monster Hunter game in the series, even including the spin-off MH Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village.
- Rathalos have made crossover appearances as bosses in other video game titles such as Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Final Fantasy XIV, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate; and in a playable capacity in mobile titles TEPPEN, Dragalia Lost, and Puzzle & Dragons.
- According to one of the Uniqlo Monster Hunter 10th Anniversary T-Shirts, the size of the foot of a Rathalos is 221 centimeters. This may also apply to Azure Rathalos, as the shirt is focused on the main monsters of every generation.
- Rathalos may use his dive bomb attack as the very first attack during a hunt (though this happens quite rarely).
- Rathalos' roar requires Earplugs to block.
Monster Hunter 3
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
- During Rathalos' dive bomb attack, he will now breathe fireballs during that attack, so the hunter can not stand still and heal or sharpen like in generations before.
- In G rank it can do Azure Rathalos' claw attacks.
Monster Hunter: World
Monster Hunter Rise
Monster Hunter Frontier