User:Rathalosaurus rioreurensis/Monster Hunter - Fusion Of Eras

Main Story
Val Habar's hunter moves on to a new home. They try to find it in the Ancient Outback, a place not much known about. Some time passes when they are attacked by a Fanged Beast covered in blue blades. The hunter is heavily wounded and barely makes it to a village called Belrina, where wyverian healers take care of them. They stay at the Village and help out with hunting where they can. Over time, they find out more about the ape that attacked them - it is a Megiagura, a feared and infamous Fanged Beast. One day, while the hunter is trying to complete a Cantios Quest, the Megiagura crashes the Quest and almost kills the Cantios. The hunter is sent back to Belrina and after being considered strong enough they go to finally hunt the Megiagura down.

After hunting the Megiagura, the hunter re-encounters an old friend. The Caravaneer has just discovered a new route for his caravan leading right through Belrina. After returning to their former home, they start to meet their old friends and help them with requests and urgent quests. After a while strange things start to happen - people come back to the village being poisoned, water sources in some areas get stained in purple, etc. Suddenly, an Elder Dragon thought to be extinct invades a Rathalos Quest, feasting on the carcass of the killed Rathalos. Nobody knows the true name of it, so the Village Chief starts researching, as the same Elder Dragon starts to appear in multiple quests. The hunter finds out that the dragon is the very, very dangerous Nalmados, After the Nalmados suddenly lands very near to Belrina, the hunter is sent to repel it for good this time. However, it flees to the peak of the Belrina Mountains. The Belrina Village Chief forges himself an armor and a weapon and him and the hunter go to end the crisis with the Nalmados once and forever.

Monster List

 * -|Sorted By Species=

Juvenile Elder Dragon
Note: The Deviants from previous games are present in MHOG as well, some being renamed.
 * -|Deviant List=
 * -|Turf Wars and Interaction=

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 versus other 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

 * 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 it, 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. 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.

Changes

 * -|Changes To Monsters=
 * Several Frontier monsters appear in this game with fan-made localised names.
 * All Deviants get all the carves their original versions have as a variant. For example, Hellblade only had versions for the scale and shell, but in MHOG it now has unique carves for all the normal versions materials: Hellblade Scale, Hellblade Shell, Hellblade Fang, Hellblade Pyroshell, Hellblade Tail Piece, Hellblade Tail, and Hellblade Plate.
 * Because of this, it is now impossible to carve the Deviants original monster parts from them. For more info, only Deviant parts can be carved now.
 * Kelbi can be killed now like they were before MH3U.
 * Rathian and Rathalos now let out a small roar and shake their head before charging.
 * In G-Rank, the charge attack is as usual, although they will often try to chain it into another attack now.
 * G-Rank Rathalos can now spit a more advanced fireball like Rathian, though it has a wider range.
 * The Rathian subspecies cannot use a backflip immediately after gliding homing in on a hunter under any circumstances.
 * Diablos now has a deeper roar than Monoblos.
 * It also has a different charge animation, where it jumps backwards and growls before charging. Monoblos keeps the standard charge animation.
 * Black Diablos can now use its horns to smash the ground, causing quakes.
 * It also can now go Apex. Apex Black Diablos has a new move, where it starts to run, lifting itself up with a jump, flapping its wings and smashing its body down and its horns into the floor causing quakes, wind pressure and massive damage.
 * Monoblos has a new charge attack where it smashes its horn into the ground and starts to run.
 * White Monoblos can turn around while doing this.
 * There is a Monoblos Deviant alongside the Diablos Deviant.
 * Killerspear Monoblos has a few altered attacks from Massacre Demon Diablos along with several unique moves of its own, like spitting out Deadly Poison occasionally.
 * Gravios now cannot do any fire-based attacks without flinching right after if its belly is broken twice. It now only does the tail spin attack rarely now.
 * Black Gravios can now turn around while charging, though this often ends with it falling down.
 * Black Gravios now doesn't use Sleep anymore, it uses Noxious Poison.
 * Tigrex will now attack hunters on sight, and won't walk around like in previous games.
 * When enraged, it will also attack any other monsters in the area. Frenzied Nargacuga by Rathalosaurus rioreurensis.jpg
 * Brute Tigrex will trip after turning around for the fourth time in a charge, no matter if fatigued or not.
 * Nargacuga can now damage hunters with a special rarely done roar, that it will do in Tigrex fashion. Even more rarely it can inflict Bleeding.
 * When frenzied, he can charge like a Tigrex, although this is rare.
 * It can also enter Apex status, where its spike can now be cluster shot like Silverwind, and now cause Bleeding.
 * Astalos gets its double claw slam attack that was previously G-Rank only now when enraged with wings charged. It also gains an electric wyvern-fire like attack, much like Rathian.
 * Astalos also now can be infected with the Frenzy Virus and entered both states. Apex Astalos gains a speed boost and the minor attacks from Blue Thunder Lord Astalos.


 * Seregios gains a Deviant.
 * It can use its horn in new ways to damage hunters. This will also cause Bleeding.
 * Apex Seregios now has Frenzy in the scales it flings.
 * G-Rank Zamtrios can now leave its inflated form like its subspecies, firing an ice beam.
 * Apex Tigerstripe Zamtrios has been confirmed.
 * G-Rank Congalala and Emerald Congalala can now jump around the area, emitting small farts.
 * G-Rank Blangonga can now cover its arms in snow, so it can inflict Iceblight with its arm-based attacks. With this ability its homing punch will fling snow balls behind it.
 * Copper Blangonga can now be fought at High Rank. Its rock and breath attacks inflict the muddy status. Its roar is deeper than Blangongas.
 * It gains a jungle-dwelling Subspecies, Ruby Blangonga.
 * Rajang can't go to frozen areas any more, due to its ice weakness.
 * When found in a quest with Deviljho, it will actually attempt to kill the Brute Wyvern.
 * Gammoth now has a wider range of attacks it can do.
 * It can now be infected with both the Frenzy and Apex statuses. Apex Gammoth gets the snowball sweep from Silver Ridge Gammoth and its stomps create bigger cracks in the ground like the Apex Deviljho.
 * Akantor can now use fire, with a G-Rank exclusive breath attack.
 * Ukanlos' roar now works like Akantor's, with the fire geysers being replaced with ice shards.
 * Glavenus gets a wider range of attacks it can do.
 * It can now be infected with both the Frenzy and Apex statuses. Apex Glavenus gains larger fire spit projectiles, fire waves from heated tail smashes and Hellblade Glavenuses double spinning tail slash.
 * Duramboros can be found at the Everwood.
 * It can now perform its circular attack two times in a row when fought in G-Rank.
 * Deviljho gets a Deviant.
 * It cannot inflict Def. Down anymore, instead its saliva inflicts the soiled status.
 * Gore Magala can be found at the Great Forest. It can now spit three Frenzy Balls in midair. It also gets a Deviant.
 * Wiyska is re-classified as a Mollusk.


 * Mizutsune now has more easily breakable claws. It can now make bodies of water into bubbling soap with certain moves.
 * It can now be infected by the Frenzy Virus and enter both states. Apex Mizustune's bubbles can inflict Frenzy and it gains Heavenly Eye's Mizutsune's back slam.


 * Anjanath, Radobaan, Odogaron, and Tobi-Kadachi appear in this game only in event quests.
 * They retain their unique mechanics and turf wars, gaining even additional turf war animations.


 * The lesser Elder Dragons in this game have Deviants now.
 * The Elder Dragons that have a Deviant are Kirin, Lunastra, Kushala Daora, Chameleos, Shagaru Magala, and Teostra.
 * G-Rank Kirin can now summon a lighting wall around it that inflicts Severe Thunderblight when touched.
 * Oroshi Kirin uses the same move, although with ice crystals that start to tremble after a brief time only to explode. This attack leaves behind a cloud that can inflict the Snowman status.
 * It can be found at the Snowy Mountains and Frozen Seaway.
 * Tenebroshi Kirin by Chaoarren makes an appearance in this game.
 * It can now be found at the Dark Woods as the original area it lived in is gone.
 * Kushala Daora can be found at all areas, except for special ones and volcanoes.
 * Its wind aura now only works at its head in Low Rank, like with Teostra's aura.
 * At High Rank and above it's returns to the full body wind aura again.
 * Rusted Kushala Daora can now use parts of its skin when its wounded to damage hunters.
 * Lunastra makes an appearance. She can use a blue blast mode.
 * She has been made to be considerably different to hunt than Teostra.
 * Teostra can be found at the Great Forest.
 * It can summon flames around its horns, which it will then use to damage hunters.
 * Teostra also gets a Deviant known as Blastcommander Teostra, which is this game's strongest Deviant, surpassing even Massacre Demon Diablos.
 * It has four rage modes, each making it far stronger than before. Its normal state is comparable to the rage mode of a regular Teostra. The first rage mode is an upgraded version of Teostra's rage mode, being more dangerous and fast paced. The rage modes after wards are the ones that gets it the title of the strongest Deviant in MHOG due to its unstoppable fury and the sheer power of its attacks.


 * Stonefist Hermitaur is explicitly stated in this game to be wearing the skull of a Killerspear Monoblos. Because of this, its icon is slightly altered.
 * It can now perform some attacks from Killerspear using the skull.
 * It uses its dig attack less often than in MHGen.


 * Lao-Shan Lung now resides in the Olympic Mountain Peak.
 * It is revamped and got a major overhaul, most notably being the fact that it actually attacks the hunter now.
 * Ashen Lao-Shan Lung also appears in this game. It now appears only at night and is more aggressive than its normal counterpart.
 * Its name now has a meaning. Clouds of ashes will occasionally be shaken from its body that inflict the Undrea ailment. It can also use some fire based attacks, as its parts can now heat up from usage.


 * Gogmazios now has an icon, thanks to researchers detailing its appearance.
 * It gets a few new attacks to difference itself from the Magalas.

'''In this game, more Monsters can go Apex or Infected, and as such, they receive move changes. '''
 * The Fatalis trio get their own data and the Conquest War Fatalis are now Special-G-Rank exclusive.
 * Black Fatalis can only be found at the Castle Schrade.
 * It remains mostly the same, the Conquest War Black Fatalis gets the 4th Gen onward revamped moveset along with its own ablities from Frontier. It's Black Flame attacks now inflict a unique blight that combines the effects of Severe Dragonblight and Fireblight.
 * Crimson Fatalis can still only be found at the Ingle Isle like in 4th Gen.
 * It now wields fire much more frequently and gains new fire based ablities, increasing with each rank. In the G-Rank exclusive Conquest War version it uses the Crimson Demon, which in this game has a unique blight that is a combination of Severe Fireblight and Dragonblight.
 * White Fatalis can only be found at the Colossal Cliff. He can now use some new unique attacks.
 * Dire Miralis can now be mounted like the Fatalis trio. It also gains new unique attacks, like a Lao Shan-Lung like bite to attack hunters on land while standing in water next to the edge.
 * Dasamios by Chaoarren appears in this game.
 * It is the most changed out of the Fatalis trio, with a massive reduction in size and an overhauled battle. It gains new ablities for not having its colossal size anymore, such as Blinding Smog and a roar that that ruptures the ground into fire geysers.
 * -|Changes to Game Mechanics=
 * Deviant Quests
 * The HR 100 Super Deviant quests are different. Instead of being only the Deviant with highly buffed stats, they are multi monster quests with the featured Deviant having the biggest stats.
 * Hyper
 * The monsters' eyes now constantly glow yellow, similar to frenzied monsters.
 * Apex
 * The more black dust can be seen on a monster's part, the harder it is.
 * The roars of Apex Monsters now send hunters flying.
 * Turf Wars
 * Now all large monsters have unique turf war animations.
 * Excluded from this are monster encounters like for example Black Diablos and Gendrome, as the former is way stronger and causes the latter to flee.
 * Monsters affected by alternate statuses are usually hyper aggressive and thus attack each other relentlessly.
 * -|Monsters with minor roles/Cameos=
 * Aside from appearing as a hunt-able monster Wiyska...
 * ...firstly appears in a Special Ivory Lagiacrus cutscene, fighting with it, before the Lagiacrus gets out of the water.
 * Secondly, it sometimes shows up when fighting in the Great Sea, swirling its tentacles, and roaring. It can - but this is very, very rare - fire balls of Dragon Energy at the Monsters you are fighting.


 * Ceadeus sometimes also shows up at the Deserted Island. When looking at the ocean in Area 10 for roughly 20 seconds, it can appear. It jumps up like a whale, and will roar loudly.
 * This does not affect fighting and is only a special effect, as Ceadeus can be hunted in its own quests.
 * When looking at the Ocean in G-Rank Quests, a Goldbeard Ceadeus will show up instead, jumping in the opposite direction.
 * -|Changes to Areas=
 * All older generation areas get updated to the newest standards set by the predecessor.
 * This means that they are larger in size, while also being seamlessly connected.
 * Areas that are underwater can lead to secret, well hidden zones and sometimes even basecamps.
 * The same applies to the new areas like the Ancient Outback, which will soon recieve a general overhaul.

Quests and Introductory Cutscenes
The Quests and Cutscenes can be found here