User:Rathalosaurus rioreurensis/MHFE: Monster List




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Juvenile Elder Dragon
Note: The Deviants from previous games are present in MHFE as well, some being renamed. Note: Subspecies usually display the same Turf Wars as the normal individuals, although some have altered animations or additional Turf Wars.
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Lower Tier Large Monsters

 * Velocidrome versus other Velocidrome: The Velocidrome first show off their red crests and, if this fails, cry for their respective packs. When each pack arrives, the two Velocidrome growl deeply and then pounce at each other, thus also forcing their packs to also attack. The weaker Velocidrome then gets bitten into the neck by the stronger individual and pinned to the ground. The losing Velocidrome's pack flees, leaving their has-been leader behind. The stronger Velocidrome strikes at the pinned down opponent, finishing the fight and dealing mdeium damage.
 * Velocidrome versus Gendrome: When meeting, the two bird wyverns will first heavily taunt each other by for example rearing or growling loudly. Then suddenly the Velocidrome pounces at the Gendrome, biting and trying to scratch it with its claws, causing medium damage to its opponent. The Gendrome manages to get a grip, piercing the Velocidrome's hide with its paralysing fangs and throwing the paralysed Velocidrome against any nearby obstacle. The fangs and the crash into the obstacle usually deal medium damage.
 * Velocidrome versus Great Jaggi: The Great Jaggi and Velocidrome are, albeit the Jaggi being larger and more muscular, evenly matched. When first meeting, the two will taunt and both command their respective packs. The Jaggi, having better control over its pack, howls and makes the smaller individuals attack. The Jaggi win over some Velociprey, when suddenly the leaders, roaring, attack each other. The Velocidrome latches onto the Great Jaggi, slashing with its sharp claws and biting its opponent. This causes medium to high damage. However, the Great Jaggi manages to grip the Velocidrome with its powerful jaws and throws it on the floor. This final attack causes high damage, as the Great Jaggi uses all of its might to throw the Velocidrome down.
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 * Yian Kut-Ku vs. Yian Kut-Ku: Yian Kut-Ku are unique, meaning that two individuals encountering each other can end in two ways. First, the two Yian Kut-Ku will start chirping, no matter the outcome of the confrontation. Then they will cirlce each other, eyeing each other with their heads lowered. When sensing hostility, the Yian Kut-Ku will pounce at each other like two fighting roosters. Each one of them tries to use its shovel-like beak to knock the opponent away. The weaker individual suddenly trips and gets knocked to the side by the stronger one. The stronger Kut-Ku then spits a fiery glob at its opponent, finishing the fight with one last beack slam that makes the weaker individual crash into the floor. The fire, beak slam and crash each deal medium damage. The second outcome is usually between to similarly strong individuals. After eyeing each other, they will both stand still and hold their heads up, displaying their throats. Then, they perform three fast pecks and paw the floor twice - a very particular ritual. Then they both turn towards the hunter and start fighting them both, using new attacks and working like a team. The Bird Wyvern has developed this behavior as a defense mechanism not only against nonsensical fights between similarly strong individuals, but also against potential predators.

Higher Tier Large Monsters

 * Agnaktor vs. Gravios: Both monsters roar, the Agnaktor surfacing fully in the process. Then, they both charge up their beams. The beams clash, making for a spectacular but very short-lived display of forces. Suddenly, both monsters can't take it anymore, and the Agnaktor digs again. Violently resurfacing under the Gravios, it deals around 900 damage. The Gravios, however, enrages after flinching and releases its fiery gas, damaging the Agnaktor and, combined with a final tail slam, dealing around 900 damage as well.
 * Agnator vs. Uragaan: The Uragaan and Agnaktor roar at each other. The Agnaktor then digs before violently resurfacing again exactly under the Uragaan, knocking it away and dealing around 700 to 900 damage. The Uragaan shakes its head, the Agnaktor clapping its beak in an attempt to charge up its beam. This is interrupted by the Uragaan slamming its chin onto the ground twice, while at the same time expelling a fiery gas. This deals around 900 to 1000 damage, making the fight a tie.
 * Diablos vs. Diablos: It starts with both Diablos screaming at each other. They then slowly circle each other, before locking their horns with a violent crash. The stronger Diablos overpowers its opponent, knocking it over with a strong move of its head and dealing around 1500 damage.
 * Diablos vs. Black Diablos: Same animation, although the Black Diablos always wins. Another difference is that the Black Diablos attempts to stab the opponent when it is already on the floor. This attempt fails, however, as the knocked over Diablos manages to get up fast enough.
 * Black Diablos vs. Black Diablos: Same as against normal Diablos, although the winner is always randomised.
 * Gammoth vs. Blangonga: A very short-lived interaction. The Blangonga roars, summoning several Blango into the area. The Gammoth responds with a loud, thundering trumpet sound. As the Blango approach it, the beast reacts aggressively.. It siwpes its trunk across the area in front of it, smashing the Blango onto any nearby wall. The Blangonga prepares a snowball to throw, the snowball itself not dealing any damage at all to the Gammoth. A cloud of icicles is emitted from its trunk, directly hitting the Blangonga and scaring it off, ending the Turf War.
 * Gammoth vs. Tigrex: The Tigrex immediately pounces at the Gammoth, latching onto it and chomping at its head plating. This deals no particular damage, as the Tigrex does not manage to get a grip. The Gammoth, however, does - it forcefully wraps its trunk around its opponent, the spikes hurting the Tigrex and wounding it. The Gammoth then smashes the Tigrex on the ground, causing high damage and breaking several of its body parts. The Turf War finishes with Gammoth swishing its trunk over the ground, covering the Tigrex in a small amount of snow, which is a demonstration of dominance.
 * Gammoth vs. Gammoth: The two giants immediately approach, crashing into each other in an attempt to push the opponent away. The stronger individual manages to slowly push the weaker Gammoth slowly upwards. The weaker specimen realises too late that it is about to lose, and screeches in anger. Its opponent makes one final push, dealing rather high damage, tripping the weaker Gammoth and making it crash to the ground. The winner emits a loud trumpeting sound.
 * Gammoth vs. Aviarcta A loud screech is heard in the distance whenever the Gammoth invades an Aviarcta's territory. Suddenly a huge shadow circles above the Gammoth, hissing and screaming in anger. It is an Aviarcta. The Gammoth rises its trunk, unleashing a loud bellow. The Bird Wyvern flies high up in an attempt to dive at the Gammoth, but the attempt fails. The Gammoth is surprisingly fast, grabbing the Aviarcta and smashing it onto the ground, which causes high damage. Angered, the Aviarcta screeches and takes to the skies again, pouncing at its opponent and piercing its hide with its sharp claws. Small amounts of blood show that the Gammoth is wounded, the damage is rather high. The Turf War ends in a tie with both monsters roaring and leaving the area.
 * Gammoth vs. Aviarctin and Aviarcta: The Gammoth, invading the Bird Wyverns' territory, is immediately struck by a wave of icicles, some of them piercing its fur and causing little damage. Looking around, the Gammoth notices two shadows approaching it. The Aviarcta and its mate, Aviarctin, circle around the beast, screeching and hissing loudly. The Gammoth bellows, stunning the Aviarctin and causing it to fall to the ground. The beast rears up, trying to crush the Aviarctin, but before it can finish, the Aviarcta reacts. It enrages and prepares a divebomb, pinwheeling down and latching onto the Gammoth. Meanwhile, the Aviarctin gets back up and, with a swift, circling motion, fires a huge wall of icicles at the Gammoth. The constant pecking and slashing of the latched-on Aviarcta and the released icicles cause very high damage. The Aviarcta performs one final strike, letting go of the Gammoth and making it trip. The Turf War ends with the Aviars staying in the area and the Gammoth on the ground.
 * Lagiacrus vs. Royal Ludroth (on land): Both monsters growl at each other, before fastly approaching their opponent. The Ludroth wants to chomp the Lagiacrus's neck, but the Lagiacrus is faster. It grabs the Ludroth's "sponge", lifiting its front part up a bit. It then smashes the Ludroth down and drags it a small distance over the ground. This usually deals around 900 to 1100 damage.
 * Lagiacrus vs. Royal Ludroth (under water): The Royal Ludroth wants to propel itself forward at the Lagiacrus, attempting to crash into it. The Lagiacrus, however, swiftly performs a full body turn, releasing a strong water current that throws the Ludroth off. The Lagiacrus uses this to dive under the Royal Ludroth and then, at breakneck speed, comes up again, grabbing its opponent. This launches both over the surface, while also dealing high damage to the Royal Ludroth (900 - 1100). The Turf War ends with the Leviathans spectacularly landing uin the water again, the Ludroth being stunned.
 * Lagiacrus vs. Anjanath: The Lagiacrus and the Anjanath roar at each other, the Anjanath displaying its large frills and nose. Flashing its shell-shockers, the Lagiacrus tries to bite the Anjanath, which evades and grabs the Leviathan by its long neck, dealing rather low damage. With a swift move the Lagiacrus breaks free and, chomping the Anjanath's neck while also emitting electric currents through its mouth, throws it violently onto the floor, dealing a lot of damage (around 800 - 1000). The Anjanath is on the floor or paralysed, the outcome of the fight varying.
 * Lagiacrus vs. Rathalos: The two titans unleash frightening roars. The Rathalos circles the Lagiacrus with one fast move, latching onto its back and picking it up while constantly breathing small flames - the Rathalos's claws and fire deal a rather small amount of damage, usually 200. Wiggling and screaming, the Lagiacrus frees itself, only to crash onto the floor, receiving a lot of damage (up to 1000). Angered, the Lagiacrus suddenly discharges one enormous electric field, stunning the Rathalos and making it crash land as well, which, in combination with the thunder element, deals around 1000 damage as well. This makes Rathalos and Lagiacrus rather evenly matched.
 * Lagiacrus vs. Voluron: Both Leviathans growl and hiss, attempting to scare each other off. The Voluron immediately approaches the Lagiacrus, to which the Lagiacrus reacts with a forceful chomp aimed at the Voluron's neck - this chomp is accompanied by electrical currents flowing through the Lagiacrus's mouth. Unfazed, the Voluron rams its head against the Lagiacrus, knocking it away. With a strong bite at the Lagiacrus's head, the Voluron lifts it up and also raises its own front half. Crashing itself and the Lagiacrus down, the Voluron deals very high damage, usually around 1300.
 * Legiana vs. Congalala: The Congalala looks up to the sky after hearing a high-pitched scream. A Legiana dives down, shraply braking just a bit above it in an attempt to scare it off. Shaking its body, the Congalala enrages and tries to emit gas from its mouth. The Legiana evades and grabs the beast, lifting it up and smashing it against any nearby obstacle. This deals around 900 damage to the Congalala and makes it trip.
 * Mizutsune vs. Agsolestea: Both monsters start the Turf War by roaring at each other and elegantly circling their opponent. The Agsolestea swiftly approaches the Mizutsune, trying to pierce its hide with the large fangs. The Mizutsune evades with a jump, slapping the Agsolestea with its large tail in the process and dealing low damage (75 - 90). Angered, the Agsolestea wants to trap the Mizutsune by forming a circle around it. The Leviathan jumps on top of it and bites into the Agsolestea's head, forcing it to lower its neck. The Mizutsune then unleashes a short but violently strong water beam, wounding the Agsolestea heavily, breaking one of its frills (around 900 to 1000 damage, bite and water beam combine) and making it fall down.
 * Rathalos vs. Anjanath: Same animation as in MHWorld, although a bit altered. The Rathalos does not just drop the Anjanath, it forcefully launches it a few feet away. The fire attack is still the same.
 * Rathalos vs. Dreadking Rathalos: Both wyverns take to the skies, before charging into each other. The normal Rathalos displays a plain straight charge, while the Dreadking pinwheels, building up momentum and force. As the wyverns crash, the Dreadking manages to get a grip, piercing the Rathalos's hide with its strong claws. It then forcefully and fastly pushes the Rathalos out of the air, smashing it onto the ground and dealing over 2000 damage.
 * Rathalos vs. Deviljho: Same beginning as in MHWorld, although the Rathalos doesn't latch onto the Deviljho's back, it attacks its face instead. The Deviljho receives a mall amount of damage, 90 to 120, but reacts accordingly. It suddenly enrages and releases its dragon breath with such a force that it launches the Rathalos away, dealing around 1500 to 2000 damage.
 * Rathalos vs. Anjanath: Same animation as in MHWorld, although a bit altered. The Rathalos does not just drop the Anjanath, it forcefully launches it a few feet away. The fire attack is still the same.
 * Rathalos vs. Dreadking Rathalos: Both wyverns take to the skies, before charging into each other. The normal Rathalos displays a plain straight charge, while the Dreadking pinwheels, building up momentum and force. As the wyverns crash, the Dreadking manages to get a grip, piercing the Rathalos's hide with its strong claws. It then forcefully and fastly pushes the Rathalos out of the air, smashing it onto the ground and dealing over 2000 damage.
 * Rathalos vs. Deviljho: Same beginning as in MHWorld, although the Rathalos doesn't latch onto the Deviljho's back, it attacks its face instead. The Deviljho receives a mall amount of damage, 90 to 120, but reacts accordingly. It suddenly enrages and releases its dragon breath with such a force that it launches the Rathalos away, dealing around 1500 to 2000 damage.
 * Rathalos vs. Deviljho: Same beginning as in MHWorld, although the Rathalos doesn't latch onto the Deviljho's back, it attacks its face instead. The Deviljho receives a mall amount of damage, 90 to 120, but reacts accordingly. It suddenly enrages and releases its dragon breath with such a force that it launches the Rathalos away, dealing around 1500 to 2000 damage.