Dive into the Forbidden Lands of Monster Hunter Wilds and face a thrilling roster of both familiar and brand-new monsters! This guide details all currently revealed creatures.
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This alphabetical list showcases the monsters confirmed for Monster Hunter Wilds, featuring returning favorites and exciting new additions. This list will be updated as more information is released.
Ajarakan
Image by CapcomHabitat: Oilwell Basin Type: Fanged Beast Element: Fire The Ajarakan, a nimble, aggressive Fanged Beast resembling a monkey, utilizes fiery magma attacks, physical strikes, and flaming projectiles. Its wall-scaling abilities allow for surprise attacks from elevated positions.
Arkveld
Image by CapcomHabitat: Windward Plains Type: Extinct; Flying Wyvern(?) Element: Dragon Dubbed the "White Wraith," Arkveld is a unique Wyvern. While potentially capable of flight, it displays exceptional ground agility, employing its wing chains for whip-like attacks and constricting foes.
Balahara
Image by CapcomHabitat: Windward Plains Type: Leviathan Element: Water This Leviathan-type monster inhabits the Windward Plains, using quicksand traps and wall-climbing abilities. Often found in groups, it utilizes water-based mud projectiles.
Ceratonoth
Image by CapcomHabitat: Windward Plains Type: Herbivore Element: TBD Resembling a pangolin with three large dorsal spikes, the Ceratonoth is a docile herbivore often found in herds. Despite its generally peaceful nature, it can use its spikes for electrical defense.
Chatacabra
Image by CapcomHabitat: Windward Plains Type: Amphibian Element: TBD This large amphibian uses its strong, adhesive tongue to manipulate stones, strengthening its limbs for powerful attacks. Whip-like tongue attacks and powerful bites are also part of its arsenal.
Congalala
Image by CapcomHabitat: TBD Type: Fanged Beast Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter 2 This monkey-like Fanged Beast's behavior in Monster Hunter Wilds remains to be seen, but it's known for its docile nature around herbivores, turning aggressive only when threatened.
Dalthydon
Image by CapcomHabitat: Windward Plains, Scarlet Forest Type: Herbivore Element: None These herbivores roam the Windward Plains and Scarlet Forest in small groups, generally non-aggressive unless provoked.
Doshaguma
Image by CapcomHabitat: Windward Plains, Scarlet Forest Type: Fanged Beast Element: TBD Highly territorial and aggressive, the Doshaguma attacks with powerful claws and bites, sometimes even hurling prey carcasses at its enemies.
Gravios
Image by CapcomHabitat: TBD Type: Flying Wyvern Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter G, Monster Hunter Freedom This massive Flying Wyvern boasts stone-like armor, offering superior defense. Its size limits its agility and flight capabilities.
Gore Magala
Image by CapcomHabitat: TBD Type: Elder Dragon Element: Earth Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter 4 (Ultimate), Monster Hunter Generations, Monster Hunter Rise The eyeless Gore Magala, a six-limbed Elder Dragon, uses pollen-like scales for detection and unleashes the Frenzy Virus, specializing in slashing and grappling attacks.
Gypceros
Image by CapcomHabitat: TBD Type: Bird Wyvern Element: None; can inflict Poison Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter G, Monster Hunter Freedom This Bird Wyvern uses its head crest to emit disorienting flashes and possesses a shock-resistant hide, while its tail and poison attacks remain dangerous.
Hirabami
Image by CapcomHabitat: Iceshard Cliffs Type: Leviathan Element: Ice This Leviathan uses a wind-catching membrane to levitate, often hanging from ceilings. It specializes in ice-based projectile attacks and can be found in packs.
Lala Barina
Image by CapcomHabitat: Scarlet Forest Type: Temnoceran Element: TBD; Capable of Paralysis This arachnid-like Temnoceran uses scarlet silk for immobilization and attacks, alongside claw and fang strikes.
Nerscylla
Image by CapcomHabitat: TBD Type: Temnoceran Element: None; can inflict Poison Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter 4 (Ultimate), Monster Hunter Generations This four-legged arachnid-like Temnoceran uses its crystallized poison spikes, strong claws, and durable webs in its attacks.
Nu Udra
Image by CapcomHabitat: Oilwell Basin Type: TBD; resembles an octopus Element: Fire The Nu Udra, a massive octopus-like apex predator, utilizes its tentacles for grappling and oil-based fire attacks. It can burrow and squeeze through crevices.
Quematrice
Image by CapcomHabitat: Windward Plains Type: Brute Wyvern Element: Fire This highly mobile Brute Wyvern uses the flammable oil from its tail to ignite its surroundings and create devastating fire attacks.
Rampopolo
Image by CapcomHabitat: Oilwell Basin Type: Brute Wyvern Element: TBD; Can inflict Poison This unique Brute Wyvern uses its proboscis-like beak and long tongue for whip attacks, and poisonous gas sacs for area-of-effect attacks.
Rathalos
Image by CapcomHabitat: TBD Type: Flying Wyvern Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Every Monster Hunter game The iconic Rathalos, a Flying Wyvern, uses fire projectiles and its poisonous tail in its attacks.
Rathian
Image by CapcomHabitat: TBD Type: Flying Wyvern Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Every Monster Hunter game Rathalos' female counterpart, Rathian, employs similar fire and poison-based attacks.
Rey Dau
Image by CapcomHabitat: Windward Plains Type: Flying Wyvern Element: Lightning The apex predator of the Windward Plains, Rey Dau utilizes lightning-based attacks, often appearing during Sandtide storms.
Uth Duna
Image by CapcomHabitat: Scarlet Forest Type: Leviathan Element: Water This Leviathan patrols the Scarlet Forest, particularly during heavy rains, utilizing its speed and water-element attacks.
Yian Kut-Ku
Image by CapcomHabitat: Scarlet Forest Type: Bird Wyvern Element: Fire Previous Appearance: Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter G, Monster Hunter Freedom This fast Bird Wyvern, known for its ear frills and underbite, uses fire projectiles and often hunts in packs.
This concludes the currently revealed Monster Hunter Wilds monster lineup. Stay tuned for further updates and guides!