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+ | |Image = FrontierGen-Rukodiora Render 001.png |
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+ | |Japanese Name = ルコディオラ<br />(Rukodiora) |
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+ | |Japanese Title = 極龍 |
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+ | |Monster Type = [[Elder Dragon]] |
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+ | |Element = {{Element|Dragon}} |
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− | |video = <youtube width=70 height=25>0inmRT-H09w</youtube> |
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+ | |Ailments = {{Ailment|Magnet}} |
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+ | |Weakest to = {{Element|Dragon}}<br />{{Element|Ice}} (Rage Mode) |
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+ | |Monster Relations = [[Zenith Rukodiora]], [[Rebidiora]] |
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+ | '''Rukodiora''' are [[Elder Dragon]]s introduced in [[Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1]]. |
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− | |image = [[File:MHFG-Loading Screen Art 001.png|270px]] |
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− | |english name = N/A |
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− | |nickname = Ruko, Ruco |
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− | |japanese name = ルコディオラ |
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− | |japanese title = 極龍 |
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− | |korean name = N/A |
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− | |type = [[Monster Encyclopedia: Elder Dragons|Elder Dragon]] |
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− | |element = [[Image:Dragon.png|20px|link=Dragon]] |
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− | |ailment = [[Image:Magnet-Status.png|15px|Magnet|link=Status Effects]] |
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− | |weakest = [[Image:Dragon.png|20px|link=Dragon]]/[[Image:Water.png|20px|link=Water]] |
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− | |relation = [[Rebidiora]] |
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− | |firstJP = [[Image:MHFOLogoJP.png|40px|link=Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1]][[Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1|Forward.1]] |
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− | |last = [[Image:MHFOLogoJP.png|40px|link=Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1]][[Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1|Forward.1]] |
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− | '''Rukodiora''' is an [[Elder Dragon]] first featured in [[Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1]]. It is known to inhabit the [[Interceptor's Base]] and can be encountered as early as HR22. |
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⚫ | Rukodiora inflicts a status effect that enables it to magnetically push and pull hunters to its will. When attacking, Rukodiora uses the magnetically controlled levitating debris surrounding it for both offense and defense. It also swipes at the hunter with its claws, flies into the air before swooping down, and utilizes a powerful Dragon-Element magnetic sweeping beam that sucks hunters into it and gives the Magnet status even if they are just next to it. It can inflict the Magnet status through contact with released dust during its attacks or when beginning its enrage. |
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+ | ==Behavior== |
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+ | == Habitat == |
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+ | Rukodiora are usually found living in arid areas like the [[Desert]] and [[White Lake]] and are also infamous for attacking the [[Interceptor's Base]] quite often. |
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+ | ==Other Non-Subspecies Forms== |
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⚫ | Rukodiora inflicts a |
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+ | ''Main Article: '''[[Zenith Rukodiora]]''''' |
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− | Rukodiora can be paralyzed, but it isn't very effective. Unlike almost any other monster, Rukodiora can drag itself around while paralyzed. Rukodiora is, however, susceptible to Poison, Sleep, Flash Bombs, and KO with Impact attacks. When its tail is cut off or its horns are broken, it will temporarily lose its magnetic ability. Its wings are golden-colored when there's no magnetic field surrounding Rukodiora,then changes to dark orange once the field is activated. |
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+ | A [[Zenith Species]] of Rukodiora first appearing in [[Monster Hunter Frontier Z]]. |
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− | ==Behaviour== |
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==In-Game Description== |
==In-Game Description== |
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{{Monster Description |
{{Monster Description |
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|Game 1 = Monster Hunter Frontier G |
|Game 1 = Monster Hunter Frontier G |
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+ | |Icon 1 = [[File:FrontierGen-Rukodiora Icon.png|62x62px]] |
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|Description 1 = (?) |
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+ | ==Music Themes== |
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+ | |video = [[File:MHF 極龍 Rukodiora Battle Theme Music|70px]] |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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*The horns and wings can both be broken twice. The tail can also be severed. |
*The horns and wings can both be broken twice. The tail can also be severed. |
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*Rukodiora was one of the few Frontier monsters to have an introduction cutscene. This played at the beginning of the battle in the Interceptor's Base, but could be skipped like intros in other MH games. |
*Rukodiora was one of the few Frontier monsters to have an introduction cutscene. This played at the beginning of the battle in the Interceptor's Base, but could be skipped like intros in other MH games. |
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**The introduction cutscene was only used briefly after the release of [[Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1]] and now no longer plays at the start of a Rukodiora fight. |
**The introduction cutscene was only used briefly after the release of [[Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1]] and now no longer plays at the start of a Rukodiora fight. |
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*Rukodiora weapons use both Dragon and Paralysis because according to item info touching the strange webbing of Rukodiora causes one to go numb from its unique electrical shock. |
*Rukodiora weapons use both Dragon and Paralysis because according to item info touching the strange webbing of Rukodiora causes one to go numb from its unique electrical shock. |
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+ | *Rukodiora's roar requires Earplugs to block. |
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*[[Rebidiora]] is a Rukodiora variant introduced in [[Monster Hunter Frontier G]]. It unlike Rukodiora uses its electricity as a weapon due to overflow. |
*[[Rebidiora]] is a Rukodiora variant introduced in [[Monster Hunter Frontier G]]. It unlike Rukodiora uses its electricity as a weapon due to overflow. |
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+ | *Rukodiora's unique design came from [[wikipedia:Dragonfly|dragonflies]]. |
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+ | *Rukodiora's weaknesses change depending on its mood; when calm, it is weak to Dragon and resistant to Ice, but when enraged, it becomes weak to Ice and resistant to Dragon. |
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+ | *Rukodiora can be paralyzed, but it isn't very effective, unlike almost any other monster, Rukodiora can drag itself around while paralyzed. |
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+ | **Rukodiora is however, just as susceptible to Poison, Sleep, Flash Bombs, and KO with Impact attacks as most other monsters. |
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− | ==Weapons and Armors== |
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+ | *When its tail is cut off or its horns are broken, it will temporarily lose its magnetic ability. |
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− | ''For detailed information, see '''[[Rukodiora Equipment]]'''.'' |
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+ | **Its wings are golden-colored when there's no magnetic field surrounding Rukodiora,then changes to dark orange once the field is activated. |
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+ | |Monster Hunter Frontier G Notes = <br /> |
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− | <gallery type="slideshow" widths="310" position="center"> |
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− | Image:Ruco-SnS.png|Sword and Shield, カロルニァーラ |
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− | Image:Ruco-GS.png|Great Sword, ファ卜スニァーラ |
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− | Image:Ruco-Hammer.png|Hammer, ラピスニァ一ラ |
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− | Image:Ruco-Lance.png|Lance, アグレ才ニァ一ラ |
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− | Image:Rucodiora-Blade.png|Blademaster Armor |
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− | Image:Rucodiora-Gunner.png|Gunner Armor |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | ==Videos== |
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− | ''Want to see more? Check out '''[[Rukodiora Videos]]''''' |
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− | |[[File:MHF『フォワード.1 襲来、双極の脅威』|320px]] |
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− | |<center>'''MHFO Forward 1: Rukodiora Moves Video'''</center> |
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− | |<center>'''MHFO Forward 1: Rukodiora 2nd Moves Video'''</center> |
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Revision as of 06:11, 15 September 2019
Rukodiora are Elder Dragons introduced in Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1.
Physiology
It shares the same general build as other Elder Dragons. It has large, gold colored horns that can be broken three times, golden wings, grey scales, and spines along its tail. A dark circle, along with boulders and other floating debris surrounds Rukodiora.
Abilities
Rukodiora inflicts a status effect that enables it to magnetically push and pull hunters to its will. When attacking, Rukodiora uses the magnetically controlled levitating debris surrounding it for both offense and defense. It also swipes at the hunter with its claws, flies into the air before swooping down, and utilizes a powerful Dragon-Element magnetic sweeping beam that sucks hunters into it and gives the Magnet status even if they are just next to it. It can inflict the Magnet status through contact with released dust during its attacks or when beginning its enrage.
Behavior
Rukodiora uses its magnetic manipulation abilities to hurl objects at hunters, as well as throw around the hunters themselves. It is highly aggressive and will employ the use of a variety of weapons to dispatch an attacker.
Habitat
Rukodiora are usually found living in arid areas like the Desert and White Lake and are also infamous for attacking the Interceptor's Base quite often.
Other Non-Subspecies Forms
Zenith Rukodiora
Main Article: Zenith Rukodiora
A Zenith Species of Rukodiora first appearing in Monster Hunter Frontier Z.
Game Appearances
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In-Game Description
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Music Themes
MHFO: Rukodiora Music Theme |
Notes
General Notes
- The horns and wings can both be broken twice. The tail can also be severed.
- Rukodiora was one of the few Frontier monsters to have an introduction cutscene. This played at the beginning of the battle in the Interceptor's Base, but could be skipped like intros in other MH games.
- The introduction cutscene was only used briefly after the release of Monster Hunter Frontier Forward.1 and now no longer plays at the start of a Rukodiora fight.
- Rukodiora weapons use both Dragon and Paralysis because according to item info touching the strange webbing of Rukodiora causes one to go numb from its unique electrical shock.
- Rukodiora's roar requires Earplugs to block.
- Rebidiora is a Rukodiora variant introduced in Monster Hunter Frontier G. It unlike Rukodiora uses its electricity as a weapon due to overflow.
- Rukodiora's unique design came from dragonflies.
- Rukodiora's weaknesses change depending on its mood; when calm, it is weak to Dragon and resistant to Ice, but when enraged, it becomes weak to Ice and resistant to Dragon.
- Rukodiora can be paralyzed, but it isn't very effective, unlike almost any other monster, Rukodiora can drag itself around while paralyzed.
- Rukodiora is however, just as susceptible to Poison, Sleep, Flash Bombs, and KO with Impact attacks as most other monsters.
- When its tail is cut off or its horns are broken, it will temporarily lose its magnetic ability.
- Its wings are golden-colored when there's no magnetic field surrounding Rukodiora,then changes to dark orange once the field is activated.
Monster Hunter Frontier
- The second rock of HR100 Rukodiora is a popular subject for Frontier players to complain about because it circles Rukodiora out of its control and often knocks down hunters who are in the middle of attacking, healing, etc.