Elder dragon ecology : Vaal Hazak in Monster Hunter

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  • Vaal Hazak may be ruler of the Rotten Vale, but was that always his home? A look at his morphology and bonding with fungi suggests perhaps not...
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  • @xemiii
    @xemiii ปีที่แล้ว +735

    "Hagfish; the gift that keeps on giving"
    couldn't have said a truer statement

    • @Cottonmouth255
      @Cottonmouth255 ปีที่แล้ว

      We don’t deserve agnathans.

    • @mpbiggame1010
      @mpbiggame1010 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Yeah thats what I thought as well 😂
      Devs were like: "wow, thats so gross and cool... more"

    • @zebjensen4251
      @zebjensen4251 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I could m I would have called it the big sneeze that keeps on giving or sneezing

  • @blackiceocto9229
    @blackiceocto9229 ปีที่แล้ว +565

    Given the Rotten Vale is the on land version of a whale fall, with the Vale/Highlands being deep sea/coral reef, it would make sense that the Vale's mascot Elder to be deep sea inspired, so the aquatic features probably are intentional.

    • @Nomadic_Gaming
      @Nomadic_Gaming ปีที่แล้ว +41

      the area is heavily formed from the skeleton and remains of a dalamadur the acid in the lower levels is similar to the acid it spits at players and the shape of the rotten veil is a dalamadur still
      ive always assumed vaal survived being swallowed by one or parasitize them and bigger dragons in general which is why till the new world we have seen any as most big monsters get sorta decimated and destroyed by hunters or blown up usually so not much remains to see a smaller younger one or one coming out of a dragon carcass and the fact dalamadur is mountain sized gave the vaal we see room to grow to elder size

    • @yurei4414
      @yurei4414 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      Yeah defentally as the other Rotten Vale and Coral Higland Monsters are also inspired by aquatic creatures
      Tzi tzi yaku has color patterns similar to the ones of Dwarf Angelfish and the crest resembles fins or Odogaron having the dark red coloration usually found in deepsea animals.

    • @RenoKyrie
      @RenoKyrie ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@yurei4414 Also how can we forget about the litteral Aquatic looking Monster who is somehow related to Chameleos Namielle?
      Im still surprised both look extremely different but apparently they are the Tigrex and Nargacuga of Elder Dragons

    • @RustyhairedAlp9575
      @RustyhairedAlp9575 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@RenoKyrie They both appear to posses electricity-producing organs (Chameleos in the horn & tail bulbs and Namielle in the barbels)

    • @Smokeboats
      @Smokeboats ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@yurei4414 and Great Girros having a resemblance to frilled sharks with its own gills

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 ปีที่แล้ว +527

    “The jaw closes 30.3% more quickly and increases peak angular velocity by 41%”
    I love how the wording on this makes it sound like the description on a video game item.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  ปีที่แล้ว +136

      Major skill buff

    • @ginam5497
      @ginam5497 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      The nerfs you get from it hit hard but it is supper effective vs like all other builds in the game but just so you know the crusher build is a counter but stab damage is good if you find a weak spot.

  • @Edds612
    @Edds612 ปีที่แล้ว +101

    If i had a nickel for everytime the Hagfish was used as comparison for MH monsters i'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice

  • @GunlessSnake
    @GunlessSnake ปีที่แล้ว +367

    Something to note from my translations about Blackveil Vaal Hazak (a VARIANT, not a Subspecies) is about how anomalous the sporangia is. It reacts to threats independently of Blackveil Vaal Hazak's own intentions and is indicated to be a separate symbiotic organism. The sporangia was also found in the Rotten Vale in addition to the Ancient Forest, but is more active in the latter region.
    From what I gathered in my translations, it seems like Vaal Hazak may have initially found the sporangia in the Rotten Vale and ended up mutating into the Blackveil Variant, allowing it to survive the long trek to the Ancient Forest. There, it could begin terraforming the forest into a region similar to the vale. Effluvium isn't naturally found in the Ancient Forest, so it seems like the sporangia-infected Blackveil Vaal Hazak is acting as a carrier, utilizing the fungus as a medium to spread Effluvium in a locale that this microbe isn't normally found in.
    It's a pretty interesting ecological ploy since Effluvium seemingly can't survive on its own in the Ancient Forest, nor can Vaal Hazak. The sporangia is the saving grace of both, allowing both types of organisms to gain a foothold in an undesirable location.

    • @ravenschippers8267
      @ravenschippers8267 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      I dont think Vaal is trying to turn the forest into a rotting one, rather the vaal entering to forest might be doing so to exploit the resources in the forest- the variety of things to feed on in the humid undergrowth. There also may be something within the ancient forest that the Vaal needs that warrants the occasional pilgrimage into the woods. Who knows, maybe Vaal wanted to go on a nice walk on the beach for all we know.

    • @GunlessSnake
      @GunlessSnake ปีที่แล้ว +42

      @@ravenschippers8267 Not my theory, that's literally what it said when I translated a part of Blackveil Vaal Hazak's pages, that it may have been turning the Ancient Forest into an environment like the Rotten Vale.

    • @p3pable
      @p3pable ปีที่แล้ว

      Go for it Vaal, turn all lowlands into rotten pits of carcass!
      Forever we shall rot!

    • @user-hz8wr2kp4c
      @user-hz8wr2kp4c 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Variant = Subspecies

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@GunlessSnake Considering elder dragon longevity and intelligence its possible, either for itself or for more of its kind, intentional or not the fungus helps it go out and feed in new areas.
      I love how freaky that is

  • @DefinitelyNotEmma
    @DefinitelyNotEmma ปีที่แล้ว +479

    Before having watched the video, I want to say huge respect for touching on elder dragons despite most of them taking a lot of creative liberties. I can expect some of them to be quite frustrating to look at scientifically, although Vaal probably less so than others.

    • @blackcrasanblade
      @blackcrasanblade ปีที่แล้ว +26

      true i seen the video and felt the same but knowing the channel i wouldn’t be disappointed

    • @DefinitelyNotEmma
      @DefinitelyNotEmma ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@blackcrasanblade Agreed, it was well researched and entertaining as usual

    • @firetools
      @firetools ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Honestly there are only a few Elder Dragons UHC wouldn't be too excited to talk about, and he's mention some of them already, like the black dragons and Valstrax.

    • @fishyfishyfishy500akabs8
      @fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@firetools tbh those are at times more characters than animals I feel

    • @julianadams3710
      @julianadams3710 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 being the final flagship of a game like XX Valstrax was definitely made with with looking cool and being an awesome fight than making sense biologically.

  • @thenerdbeast7375
    @thenerdbeast7375 ปีที่แล้ว +230

    The "Elder and Piscine Wyverns are related" theory gets stronger

    • @latticeddreams
      @latticeddreams ปีที่แล้ว +76

      With Plesioth's cosmic hip check? It's already an Elder Dragon level threat.

    • @nathanieldelacruz1732
      @nathanieldelacruz1732 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      @@latticeddreams Plesioth have force field sac that helps to hit that annoying hip attack.

    • @professorsimosuchus7954
      @professorsimosuchus7954 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Jyrotodus does have two flippers on top of its back that could have evolved into the wings of elder dragons

    • @bonkregulator5237
      @bonkregulator5237 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@nathanieldelacruz1732 plesioth have flippers so his hipcheck actually pushes the air making a strong attack that launches you

    • @jeid6192
      @jeid6192 ปีที่แล้ว

      Cringe pfp no dabloons

  • @Beowulf_DW
    @Beowulf_DW ปีที่แล้ว +114

    The idea of some brute wyverns being too tall to be affected much by the effluvium would also help to explain Acidic Glavenus’ apparently thriving in the lower reaches of the Vale. As for Banbaro, Tygrex and Fulgur, perhaps by sticking to the upper reaches of the Vale, they’re able to avoid the worst of the effluvium?

    • @The_Omega_Dragon
      @The_Omega_Dragon 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      That would make sense. When you manage to bring Tigrex, Banbaro, and Fulgur Anjanath to near death, they usually limp away to sleep in the higher places of the Rotten Vale, where the effluvium doesn't reach.

  • @bogusbea2819
    @bogusbea2819 ปีที่แล้ว +136

    His roar in my opinion is one of the best sounds in world and iceborne. I love it so much.

    • @hcollins9941
      @hcollins9941 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      I find his roar to sound very similar to one of my favorite elder dragons, Amatsu. They both have that deep, whale song like cry.

    • @nevergonnagiveup5128
      @nevergonnagiveup5128 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      His roar sounds like a vacumer lol

    • @BleachBasket108
      @BleachBasket108 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      It's almost cute lol

  • @obambagaming1467
    @obambagaming1467 ปีที่แล้ว +83

    I think the reason why Bazelgeuse is resistant to Effluvium might be it's higher body heat.
    Torch pods can be used to burn away Effluvium. Also Vaal has a high weakness to Fire. It also has a 3 Star Dragon weakness too. Usually most common elders just have a 2 Star weakness.
    So Vaal having a 3 Star Fire as well as a 3 Star Dragon weakness might be due to the Effluvium, it has a symbiosis with, being very weak to Fire and the Dragon element (like theorised in the Frenzy video) killing off pathogens.

    • @arcticblast3247
      @arcticblast3247 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Checking hitzone values, Vaal is actually mostly immune to dragon element until its parts have been broken. It's weak to fire for the whole fight, but certain broken parts will take extra fire damage.

    • @fishyfishyfishy500akabs8
      @fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@arcticblast3247 makes sense with how it's covered in rotting meat, which apparently according to ebony odo can to an extent absorb dragon element to the point of after sustained chewing being able to be hurled as a dragon projectile.
      Vaal I imagine might use the carrion as essentially a big sponge on its back to protect itself from dragon element from say wandering Deviljho or in squabbles against ebony odo. Which also coincidentally because it's rotten meat essentially makes it burst into flames if anything hot touches it.

  • @sharplosion1
    @sharplosion1 ปีที่แล้ว +98

    Funnily enough, the theory of a 'previously aquatic elder dragon' is one I hold for the Serpents and to a lesser extent Amatsu.
    I think their general morphology suggests things previous adapted for life underwater, but perhaps through way of continually jumping out of the water, like flying fish, they continued to adapt and adapt until they became extremely unique fliers that began to treat the skies above the clouds as their new ocean.

    • @giratina6665
      @giratina6665 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      And Namielle would be a closer relative to it than Amatsu or Narwa?

    • @samfish2550
      @samfish2550 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I'd honestly say Vaal is likely related to kushala, their hide is metallic, and both seem to have pores/holes in their sides used to manipulate air. After all what are vales attacks but air laden with effluvium.

    • @RustyhairedAlp9575
      @RustyhairedAlp9575 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@samfish2550 It seems to appear that Kushala Daora is part of the largest family of elders, comprising itself, Vaal Hazak, Valstrax, Velkhana & Malzeno (and I suppose, if you count frontier, Garuba Daora).

    • @johncronk8867
      @johncronk8867 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      In the case of Amatsu, I think it originally was in a relatively shallow water environment. When storms came, the rising water level and high speed winds greatly improved the capability to travel, disperse, and find food. The ability to adjust the moisture of the atmosphere around it let it promote the storms that were so beneficial to it, and eventually some became so good at riding the winds and adjusting moisture that they could create and live in perpetual storms.

    • @andrewcrowley6331
      @andrewcrowley6331 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I mean, the Serpents look like straight up sky whales

  • @random767612e
    @random767612e ปีที่แล้ว +30

    I'm fairly sure you're on the right track with Vaal's origins. There are four other reasons besides what you covered in your video.
    The first, is Vaal's appearance without the flesh. This might just be me, but the silvery green scales have always reminded me of the shimmering scales of fish. In addition, the shape of it's wings seem to me like they're adapted for water, the way they look more like webbing between toes or fingers, than they do for catching air. There's also Vaal'hazak's general body shape, which appears to be somewhat thin with a long slender tail, as if well-adapted for cutting through water. There's also all of it's hooks, both on it's tail and on it's claws, which might've only served to benefit it if it were aquatic. Many aquatic creatures use hook-like teeth in order to hold onto slippery prey, and as for it's claws, they remind me of dinosaurs such as baryonyx, or the claws of cats, both of which are good at catching fish.
    The second reason is a bit more meta. If the coral highlands are meant to represent a coral reef, then what is the rotten vale meant to represent? I believe it's meant to represent the ocean floor, or even an oceanic trench. This is because the coral highlands is located right above the rotten vale, and the rotten vale's entire ecosystem works much like the ocean floor, with corpses and refuse falling down from above. And being based off the ocean floor, I believe Vaal was in turn based of it's inhabitants, namely, deep sea fish.
    Third, there's the place Vaal dwells. Though it nests in a pile of corpses, it wanders about and feels at home wading through the acid pools. To me, these pools seem reminiscent of tide or brine pools. It's not all that much evidence, but it feels like there's a reason they showed Vaal comfortably strolling through these beautiful pools.
    Finally, if you look at Vaal's resistances and weaknesses, you'll notice that it's immune to the water element. Now, this could just be because it's a damp environment, or that corpses and meat are damp, and thus it stands to reason water wouldn't do much to a dragon adapted to wearing the stuff. However, I personally believe that Vaal has some connection to being aquatic.

    • @Serpenfishil
      @Serpenfishil 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Furthermore, I think Vaal could actually be something of a fallen angel/satan figure in a way. If we are to take Legiana as an angel in the heavenly coral highlands, and Odogaron as a demon from the hell that is the rotten vale, one could imagine then that with its winged appearance and overall dominance within the vale, combined with supposedly originating in a coral highlands-like tidal area as the video suggests, Vaal Hazak could thematically be the devil himself. This is just speculation though, i doubt the designers really thought too deeply about the heaven and hell analogies here

  • @dragonstrike406
    @dragonstrike406 ปีที่แล้ว +152

    UHC: *makes another elder dragon sound plausible*
    He can't keep getting away with it!
    Seriously, great video. I'm not a biologist, I'm a software engineering student, but your explanations make those videos very nice to watch. You've got a good voice for this kind of content, certainly makes up for the lack of background music. In fact, I feel like for the first time in my life I'm enjoying biology lessons.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  ปีที่แล้ว +25

      I’m glad I’m making education at least partly fun!

    • @johncronk8867
      @johncronk8867 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel How to make school entertaining, attention-holding, and interesting: Just add dragons!
      Unnatural History Channel: Biology and Ecology with Dragons!
      Dungeons and Dragons: Math and Performing Arts with Dragons!

  • @joseal8319
    @joseal8319 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Something interesting is that in the Blackveil Variant, the coat material is called the Deathweaver Membrane, that tough it could refer to Vaal Hazak itself I think it maybe the name that researchers gave to the particular fungus.

  • @reddragoner1932
    @reddragoner1932 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Capcom's design choices in Monster Hunter are so damn good that their creations simply build their own backstory and origin even after the final design has been finished. I also mistook Vaal Hazak to be a Bloodborne reference at first but with each time I found out facts about it I got more fond of it.
    As always, your MH documentaries are a joy to watch! I get the feeling I also learn about the real world's flora and fauna by learning the ecosystem of Monster Hunter.

  • @alcole-holic8779
    @alcole-holic8779 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    Oooh, I’ve been looking forward to this one because Val is just the most eerie and surreal monster in the game. I didn’t think it made any sense but now I can see it properly as a creature.

  • @proven4357
    @proven4357 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    vaal is by far my second favourite monster, I just love its biology and how it ties the life cycle of monster going to the veil to die so there body can feed the eco system. plus I'm probably one of very few player who actually enjoys fighting vaal/blackveil.

    • @johncronk8867
      @johncronk8867 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What’s your first?

    • @proven4357
      @proven4357 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@johncronk8867 xeno/safi, I love their biology and fight mechanics. I killed like 500 xenos for that exact reason, and a lot of safis for another reason **cries in dracolite**

  • @Alana-Owldown
    @Alana-Owldown ปีที่แล้ว +9

    A coral Vaal Hazaak would be amazing! I didn't know all that about hagfish, I always thought of Yeti Crabs and their bacterial mat farms on their body near deep sea hydrothermal vents as an analogue to Vaal's effluvium symbiosis

  • @bore6505
    @bore6505 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I had always thought that Vaal inhaled the bacteria using a similar structure on its side to what Kushala has, taking in large amounts of air rather than expelling it. Though, I do like the aquatic/hagfish-like origin you proposed here, once again proving to be one of the best MH youtubers we've got.

    • @Mare_Man
      @Mare_Man ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Vaal's scales do have a sort of silver coloring like Kushala's too

    • @DanielisAwesome52
      @DanielisAwesome52 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Whose to say they don't share some sort of extremely ancient ancestor that breathed through its chest? Valstrax can pull air in through its chest as well, so maybe all three are distantly related to some ancient chest breathing sea dragon.

    • @bore6505
      @bore6505 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@DanielisAwesome52 it’s quite possible, and more importantly fun to think about.

  • @cloudguardian6566
    @cloudguardian6566 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    the theory of vaal being a small window into the world of elders first rising to land is an extremely interesting one that honestly makes me wonder what more elders from said era would look like
    honestly I'd love to see fossils of monsters from past eras.
    the roar itself is rather obvious but pretty exciting also looking forward to primal part 2 had a blast watching it >:D

  • @aidenhorne3981
    @aidenhorne3981 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    Haven't fully finished the video yet, but this makes me wonder how Vaal Hazak would continue to evolve as the Rotten Vale does. As you said its a very young ecosystem, and given that it has so much rotten flesh in it, that biomass will eventually dissolve and rot away. With how Vaal relies on the flesh to cover it and the Effluvium to feed, how those resources change will have a direct effect on the elder dragon. Perhaps Vaal Hazak will have to return to a shoreline aquatic lifestyle or to the Coral Highlands, really makes me wonder what a Coral Vaal Hazak would look like.

    • @TelenTerror
      @TelenTerror ปีที่แล้ว

      It's possible Vaal Hazak may actually sculpt and sustain the Vale and perpetuate it, given how it manages the effluvium. There's apparently a regular stream of flyers being overcome by the effluvium and dying (which...fits, in the real world birds are apparently incredibly susceptible to respiratory illnesses and contaminates thanks to the specialized lungs) so it's created an environment raising a constant haze of miasma and effluvium (and possibly other bacteria) to keep a more or less constant supply (and sure, effluvium is more concentrated down low but there'd almost have to be trace amounts higher up). The bounty brings in other scavengers who may or may not succumb to the effluvium.
      It's a bit far-fetched but Vaal may also be able to take matters into its own hands. It has several effluvium-based attacks, if it had to it may be capable of heading up to the Coral Highlands and doing a couple of them to seed Effluvium into the local wildlife. If effluvium can be contagious in certain species (like the aforesaid flyers) it could kick off a new feeding cycle for itself.

    • @JanusHoW
      @JanusHoW ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I haven't played World, but if the Elder's Crossing is a regular thing, I suspect that the Rotten Vale will receive a steady supply of dead meat for the effluvium to feast on.

    • @bug1494
      @bug1494 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@JanusHoW regular but not consistent. i would imagine that the amount and quality would probably vary over time. In my mind a creature as reliant on this resource as Val Hazak is would probably have some kind of way to deal with lower effluvium and meat levels. Possibly through some kind of low energy torpor or hibernation.

    • @jameskirkland3187
      @jameskirkland3187 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is probably true as the reason you find Val Hazak is because of increased effluvium levels due to a recent Elder's Crossing.

  • @reubencaldwell8494
    @reubencaldwell8494 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    This was my favorite of the elder dragons introduced into World and easily in my 10 top elder dragons in the entire franchise. Seeing it on this channel was something I have been anticipating for a long while.

  • @m.s.e.advanced2842
    @m.s.e.advanced2842 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    I think Vaal is really neat and would like to see it return but as a consequence of it's focus on the Rotten Vale it'll probably take a Crimson Glow route and have it's variant appear without the main species

    • @baconberries8097
      @baconberries8097 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Fine by me. blackveil could could return since it doesn't need to be in the vale but I still doubt it.

    • @phdbot4483
      @phdbot4483 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I can't help but wonder how it can interact with the Qurio in Sunbreak. I know we already have Malzeno for that, but it could be interesting if it's possible to have a subspecies of Vaal that relies on Quiros. Would it no longer need Effluvium, or would it find a way to incorporate it alongside the Quiros in order to survive in environments around Kamura or Elgado? 🤔

    • @johncronk8867
      @johncronk8867 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@phdbot4483 I think unlike with the Magalas and the Frenzy, Effluvium and Qurio wouldn’t play well with each other. The Qurio are either going to imbalance Vaal’s internal homeostasis by draining it of Effluvium and/or introducing Effluvium to areas of the body they’re not supposed to be, or the Qurio are going to rapidly die due to the Effluvium being a flesh-eating bacterium and/or toxic shock/food poisoning from the ingestion of what is literally pure disease and its waste products. Or both could happen!

    • @e.m.m.i6054
      @e.m.m.i6054 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ⁠@@phdbot4483pretty sure the qurio would just die

  • @scrapyarddragon
    @scrapyarddragon ปีที่แล้ว +9

    So glad to see my favorite elder's turn come up! I never even considered that Vaal may have come from the ocean. The idea of VH being almost a sort of janitor to the vale is super interesting. Its like a druid in dragon form.

  • @guillermogonzalez3696
    @guillermogonzalez3696 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I absolutely love the consistency seen through your videos on explaining how elders' skin has some unique adaptations, and boy did this one deliver. Out of all monsters I wasn't expecting Vaal to have all those plausible analogs in biology, and the vestigial water based part I'm very fond of. Great video as always.
    P.S. Regarding your next MH video (which I'm very hyped for btw), I have the headcannon that Nargacuga is one of these monsters in which the subspecies is the actual monster the base form is derived from, being the black Nargacuga just deeply melanistic Green individuals with a very common mutation in a similar fashion to Khezu. One would expect the green fur is a very reasonable color for an animal with Nargacuga's habitats, and the melanistic individuals would benefit from such coloration in nocturnal and/or low lightt conditions, spreading the mutation further with their success. It ties really well, at lest for me.

    • @johncronk8867
      @johncronk8867 ปีที่แล้ว

      All of Nargacuga’s variations have camouflage as part of their design. Lucent can go invisible and Silverwind has stripes to break up its outline to make it harder to track while moving.

  • @zainalzee
    @zainalzee ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Man these videos are always a blast. I never knew biology could be so interesting (mostly because I hated it in school due how boring I found it). I love how you make something that should just not exist seem actually plausible. Giant death plague eating zombie dragon? More like fish. It’s basically just school again but actually fun, keeps my attention, and I learn new things. Schools could learn a thing or 12 from you.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank you! Once you get into zoology, biology gets a lot more than interesting!

  • @jasonkeith2832
    @jasonkeith2832 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Not even 10 minutes in and we get the basics of a possible submarine subspecies: Coral Vaal Hazak.

  • @TsulaAngenati2292
    @TsulaAngenati2292 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    It’s possible that when Vaal’s coral highland dwelling predecessor grabbed prey with their jaws, they would use stinging coral to break them apart. They could be had some enzyme coating over their body that made them resistant to the stinging that was later used against the effluvium

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This sorta brings the idea to the forefront. but can you IMAGINE how the Rotten Vale must SMELL? Just like, not only constant rotting flesh, fungi and god only know what else but also animals, doing all the things animals do, AND cultivating coats of rotting slop ON their bodies.

  • @nathanlemoire1866
    @nathanlemoire1866 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I love the story and ecology you gave to this monster it makes it more satisfying. Your videos also have a tendency to fill me with appreciation for monsters I never gave much thought to previously. In turn though its helped me pinpoint the negative feelings I've had towards other monsters that I couldn't quite place. Thank you for the videos!

  • @draw2death421
    @draw2death421 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Correction! 17:25 Blackveil Vaal Hazak is a Variant not a Subspecies.

  • @thecuriousone0680
    @thecuriousone0680 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    On the topic of Vaals origin, the whole skin eating explanation actually helps me with placing Vaal on the tree. Before I wasn't sure what to make of its wings. Did it have a flying ancestor? But after this I feel more confortable placing it among other more primitive wingless elders, sinc now I can imagine the wings evolved as an adaptation to nutrient absortion. With the front and back limbs being enough for support, its middle pair just became large nutrient nets.

    • @gergelyboros6097
      @gergelyboros6097 ปีที่แล้ว

      Or just the wings athropied over time because it spends most of its time on the ground or buried in corpse matter and repurposed it.

    • @EnraiChannel
      @EnraiChannel ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The funny part is that Vaal still can fly. Most obviously when you mount it, vaal takes a flight.

    • @thecuriousone0680
      @thecuriousone0680 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EnraiChannel Ah, thankf for clarifying, I didn't know. Bit weird seeing how its wings are structured, but inteeresting nontheless.

  • @harrisongodzilla
    @harrisongodzilla ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great video and very informative. I’m noticing a trend that for many of World and Iceborne’s monsters, it seems more fitting that the subspecies/variants came first before the normal version. Also, can’t wait for the next Monster Hunter video as Nargacuga is my favorite monster from the franchise.

  • @thedappercritter6644
    @thedappercritter6644 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Fantastic work as usual! I'm fascinated by Vaal Hazak's rotting theme and when contextualized with everything from hagfish to gaseous gangrene, it feels a lot more well-thought-out for an elder than I give it credit.
    I look forward to seeing your thoughts on Primal S2, especially with the transition away from the prehistoric setting.

  • @jacktheomnithere2127
    @jacktheomnithere2127 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    23:38 "YES! finally!! thank you!" someone else who saw the resemblance between Vaal Hazak and Jaw Wyvern from MH1's concept art!
    though i connected the dots with Blackveil, given the colouration and growths on the head and tail.
    moving on to the background of the Jaw Wyvern concept, i hope we get a forest map like that.

  • @jacobmoore7090
    @jacobmoore7090 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Been binging this channel, it's something I always wanted. Thank you for making these.

  • @alexgreene5419
    @alexgreene5419 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really think this one is one of the best as far as sleuthing out am elders origins and biology. I loved this! So hoping for more!

  • @Mr.Mcjerkface63
    @Mr.Mcjerkface63 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Gonna add something I sorta remember before watching:
    There's a type of assassin bug that hides in ant corpses to scare off predators.
    So maybe Val's corpse coat does that as well? Because it's clear that it could be used for camouflage in it's preferred habitat.

  • @Eshenaleros
    @Eshenaleros ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love Vaal, so having something approaching a sensible origin for the species is more than I ever expected. Absolutely beautiful work. Thanks for this!

  • @rujandoru2033
    @rujandoru2033 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really hope you know that you make amazing videos. Working on fixing my attention span lmao and these videos are like rehabilitation

  • @prawn1717
    @prawn1717 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Vaal Hazak is one of the most interesting monsters in the entire series. At its face, the Corpse Dragon looks to be absolutely nightmarish, like a literal zombie. Which makes it all the more surprising to find out that it's honestly one of the most reasonable Elder designs in MH history. It's a stroke of genius, which makes it all the more sad that the community doesn't seem to love it, due to its (admittedly) lackluster fight. Vaal and Namielle are my favorite hexapodal Elders though, so I hope to see them truly realized in MH6.

  • @matheusbianquincera3104
    @matheusbianquincera3104 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great work UHC at making an elder dragon biology sound plausible; i'm extremely eager to see the day you will try to tackle my beloved shara ishvalda!

  • @rainbowkrampus
    @rainbowkrampus ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Fulgur Anjanath could be surviving by creating a repulsive charge which, while weak at a macro scale, is more than strong enough to repel microscopic particulates.
    Could also be imparting a charge to the particulate, causing them to clump together and become too heavy to stay aloft.
    Tigrex can always just fly out.
    I think Banbaro is on banborrowed time.

  • @lukezondervan8094
    @lukezondervan8094 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Ooh boy, Narga's next. I'm curious if you plan on touching on Barioth in that video too- the two have such similar skeletons, animations, and apparent ecological niches that I can't help but think they're more closely related than simply being in the same taxonomic class.

  • @bluesteno64
    @bluesteno64 ปีที่แล้ว

    The second I saw the thumbnail I thought of the boat from the mock-documentary Chased By Sea Monsters! Fantastic video!

  • @Cyborgianoid
    @Cyborgianoid ปีที่แล้ว

    great video as always, cant wait for the next one

  • @LichCrypt
    @LichCrypt ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Vaal is one of my favorite elders of all time. His roar, his music and his gimmick are just what I wanted from a "Lich" monster, better executed than Nakarkos in my opinion.

  • @vek144
    @vek144 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved this. I didn't realize Vaal fed like that before.
    Ah, REALLY looking forward to your next monster hunter. I've been waiting to hear your analysis on it most of all...outside of Goss of course.

  • @nathancaldwell5443
    @nathancaldwell5443 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is so awesome, I love watching your videos. My brother actually really wants you to analyze Gammoth and Tigrex.

  • @alexandercns
    @alexandercns ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Glad to see Vaal Hazak covered. Since seeing it in World its easily become my favorite Elder Dragon, even if the folk I'd play with would gripe about having to deal with the Effluvia due to not wanting to give up decoration slots/their charm for resistance.

  • @S.I.L.
    @S.I.L. ปีที่แล้ว +2

    About aquatic elders, the Rise storm serpents may have aquatic ancestors. They also have the double jaws to help swallowing in air (although it could also be related to their mating that we got to see). The electric ablities of the females could have similar origins to that of some eels now instead used for flight.

  • @adamorth5335
    @adamorth5335 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is probably my favorite “documentary” of yours so far

  • @anti_gen
    @anti_gen ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Babe wake up Unnatural History Channel uploaded

  • @TheRedVoyager
    @TheRedVoyager ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I've always thought that vaal hazak's mouth and teeth reminded me of the mouth of a fish like trout or eel, sometimes the idea that it has an aquatic ancestor is interesting.

  • @juanleuschner7457
    @juanleuschner7457 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video and I love your theories with these monsters. Have you considered doing these sort of videos on the environments/biomes of monster hunter like the Rotton Veil or Coral Highlands?

  • @calrex4513
    @calrex4513 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yes! probably the video I had the most anticipation for.

  • @ButterfliesInTheAir
    @ButterfliesInTheAir ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Holy shit the idea of radiotropic fungi acting as a gut biome is one of the coolest spec bio concepts I've heard of in a while! Love that, another great video

  • @multiverseecologist1641
    @multiverseecologist1641 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Vaal Hazak was my favorite new elder dragon in monster hunter world. Black veil both horrified me, and compelled me to get a closer look. I love your aquatic origins for vaal since geographically if creatures in the coral highlands are from shallow waters, creatures in the rotten veil are from deep water. I believe the bioenergy concept isn't a new mechanic to mhw, but has always been around in previous games. I think the bio energy gives monsters their elemental abilities as well as promotes rapid adaptation to environmental stresses. I also believe that bio energy attempts to reach a maximum power state like how elements in our world try to reach a stable state with more electrons in their outer shells. I know bio energy is the most magic like concept in monster hunter, but by thinking of it as an innate energy source in every atom of that universe, then it becomes less silly. Regardless, I love you're videos, and can't wait for more.

  • @douglaswagner4945
    @douglaswagner4945 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You got a new sub from me. I was really thinking about starting a similar game channel but well....way less educated. Great content, I hope your channel continues to grow.

  • @legendarybrando348
    @legendarybrando348 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been waiting for this one.
    One of my favorites probably top 10.

  • @dapperraptor8789
    @dapperraptor8789 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video again as always.
    Vaal hazak is a fantastic monster. But one key detail I’ve noticed that may support the marine lifestyle it may have had is that Vaal hazak can be seen wallowing through large bodies of acid found in the vale when transitioning through areas. This could be linked to a costal ancestry.
    Not to mention that some of Vaal hazak’s weapons have title of “leviathan” which *could* ( using could a bit loosely here) imply that some of the locals in astera mistook Vaal hazak for leviathan
    Very excited to see you cover primal season 2.
    Good day sir

  • @ninjag-o-g3150
    @ninjag-o-g3150 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is officially canon, as far as I'm concerned. I doubt Capcom will go very far in trying to explain Vaal anyway. Also, is that thumbnail a nod to Rime of the Ancient Mariner (by Coleridge)? If so, well done! That's the whole reason I watched.
    Excellent video!

  • @dariusswinney3417
    @dariusswinney3417 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I like bioenergy as a story element.

  • @takenname8053
    @takenname8053 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vid for the spooky season!

  • @TornaitSuperBird
    @TornaitSuperBird ปีที่แล้ว

    I cannot wait to get a Neopteron video in the future- hopefully sooner rather than later.
    Granted, there's just so many other monsters in Monster Hunter that it'd probably take a while, but I can muster all the patience I need to see these strange insects get a spec-bio once-over.

  • @RATLANTIS
    @RATLANTIS ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I hope UHC covers Nakarkos or some Sunbreak monsters this month. It's the spooky season, we've gotta do videos on some seasonal monsters!

  • @BoisegangGaming
    @BoisegangGaming ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Vaal Hazak after finding Effluvium: "Huh. This is great."

  • @DaisZX
    @DaisZX ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Vaal also has burrower claws on its forelegs, to better dig through its mound of carrion. It may be a distant relative of Gaismagorm, with both having those claws and weird vestigial jaws.

  • @ganonsbaker3026
    @ganonsbaker3026 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent video, as always.
    Vaal has always been interesting to me. With it having such a significant role in the Vale's ecosystem, and that being such a vulnerable one itself, I always felt hunting it was one of the worst things the research commission had done since arriving at the new world

  • @gergelyboros6097
    @gergelyboros6097 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nice video!
    The sea origin is not a bad theory i my opinion .
    But i (and a few others) had a similar one. It is just as obscure in details and full of speculation
    Vaal being a distant or basal land dwelling offshot of the same line kushala daora originates from. The most obvous would be the silver scales which is true that both has a metallic look but daora has a whole "shell" of armour. But what if we assume that this metalic scales were the primogenitor of the armour plating, its might be a coincidence or i look more into it than i should
    Secondly the body. This is the most easily debunkable statement because a lot of monster use the same skeletons. But the thing is that the world model of kushala has a different wing design than all the other iterations of it. It no longer has the well....whatever wing design it has. Now it has the same three close "fingers" and an "elbow" spike design similar to Vaal.
    Thirdly, wind manipulation vaal has the ability to compress the effluvioum on its body, and release it en masse or suck it back. My theory that it has a similar yet more primitive wind manipulation organ. Its not as powerful to generate winds that can throw humans like paper bags or barf tornadoes at you (but it would be cool if there were an ability that generates an effluvium tornado circle). But it certainly come handy controlling the effluvium. And i think this ability (with a little boost from the elders odd biology) helped the pre vale vaal hazaks to start symbiosis with it.
    My theory for the origins of the vaal hazaks they were ground living scavengers or moray eel like ambush predators that were relatively weak ( in the elder spectrum) with a bunch of flashy defense mechanism like using its atrophied wings and forward facing hook like spikes with its limited wind controll to scare off threats. When the rotten vale appeared they somehow either being the residents of whatever was before the vale or simply migrated to there. Then they come into contact with the effluvium and with time using their wind control to utilize the effluvium as a means to an end. With later on repurpousing their hook like spikes and wings to attach corpses to themselves and start cultivating their effluvium.

  • @daniell1483
    @daniell1483 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've never played a Monster Hunter game, but I can't help appreciate how much thought they put into their monster designs. The cutscene showing Vaal emerge reminded me of the Sewer Dragon from the first Dark Souls game. And at the same time, the way this "effluvium" flowed from other monsters reminded me of filter feeder animals, like a blue whale for example, just taken to a supernatural level in Vaal. In any case, very interesting breakdown of this monster.

  • @arcticblast3247
    @arcticblast3247 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love the bits about the Coral Highlands and Rotten Vale that you've gone over recently. Do you think you'll ever make videos about other unique locales in the series, or are you going to stick to monsters for now?

  • @bryanteehee682
    @bryanteehee682 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cant wait to see the nargacuga video! One of my favourite monsters in the game

  • @Se05239
    @Se05239 ปีที่แล้ว

    One of my favorite monsters of the Monster Hunter franchise. I hope it makes a return in one form or another.

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This makes me wonder how effluvium and the frenzy virus would interact if introduced to the same host.

  • @LaughingMask257
    @LaughingMask257 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love Vaal Hazak! He is my favorite elder dragon from World! Thanks for doing this guy!

  • @lexrupus4798
    @lexrupus4798 ปีที่แล้ว

    OMG I'M SO EXCITED FOR THE NARGA VID.
    I love the panthera genus and seeing Narga was love at first sight. Though it may not appear felid in face value, its behavior and ecology reflect on it so much.

  • @Sarciasm
    @Sarciasm ปีที่แล้ว

    Really loved that point on how vaal could showcase a precursor species of other elder dragons due to the skin dynamics. Leads me to wonder how all the other monsters looked like before the hunters meet them.

  • @modernscream1606
    @modernscream1606 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A Vaal subspecies or variant that still lives in the highlands and uses coral as a means of sustenance and armor would be interesting

  • @chito2701
    @chito2701 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    What a brilliantly design Elder dragon, the fact Vaal's body is actually a silver steely Kushala looking with reverse hook spike, instead of being literally undead is just genius.

  • @remygallardo7364
    @remygallardo7364 ปีที่แล้ว

    Vaal is by far my favorite elder dragon they've come up with. I do absolutely agree with the idea of Vaal being an aquatic species that migrated inland. I think where our views differ is in our interpretation of how he found himself in the Rotten Vale. The Elder Crossing has been going on forever as far as we are told, but it is only recently, relatively speaking, that the rate of Elders coming to die has increased to feed the growth of Xeno. I firmly believe that it was the increasing rate of the Elder Crossing drawing in more creatures to die that resulted in the massive pileup of corpses which perhaps prior was more spread out and less dense. One good sized mountain dragon like the Dalamadur skeleton we can see in the Vale every hundred years would probably have been the status quo until recently, causing the coral highlands and the Elder's Recess to thrive in bioenergy. Seeing a biome which Vaal may have only partially been adapting to as a passive food source, supplemented by feeding in tidal areas suddenly become engorged with rotten flesh and other creatures it would be an excellent time to just fully commit to the environment, dig into the latest mountain dragon's rotting corpse and enjoy that passive effluvium dining.

  • @rainbowditto9033
    @rainbowditto9033 ปีที่แล้ว

    My favorite monster!! Such a wonderful thing to see in my sub box :D so excited to watch!!!
    Edit: just finished! A lot of the things i like about vaal hazak are because of how fishy he looks. But somethings thats always confused me are the glowing eyespots. Its very viperfish/flashlight fish esque, but i doubt that they use them for communication like those fish do. Much less as a lure for prey seeing as how he can suck effluvium from a ways away as seen in his intro cutscene. And it doesnt feel right to say its just a leftover from a past evolutionary stage because of how the lightspots presumably work (bacteria colonies, likely the same as most bioluminescing fish). Maybe its used as a mating display? Now thats a funny mental image.
    Anyway, its one of those things that doesnt really make sense given the context of the monster. But it sure looks cool!

  • @flowerofpock-lipsbirb896
    @flowerofpock-lipsbirb896 ปีที่แล้ว

    On the note of the effluvium, i have a pet hypothesis that it produces a painkilling effect to whatever it's affecting. This could explain why monsters that are nearing the end of their life will migrate to the rotten vale, as well as be another possible explanation for the increased aggression of monsters afflicted by the effluvium.

  • @SylvesterAshcroft88
    @SylvesterAshcroft88 ปีที่แล้ว

    Vaal Hazak is such an interesting design for an Elder Dragon, and it felt like a very clever use of an otherwise highly toxic environment.

  • @dungeondunce5454
    @dungeondunce5454 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve been a fan for a little while and I really think you should start putting music in your videos

  • @jasonsantistevan1540
    @jasonsantistevan1540 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have loved Val since I saw it and this just makes it even better

  • @goodlorb2498
    @goodlorb2498 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It would be very cool to get a Val subspecies with large spongy tissue covering itself instead of carrion and have it filled with green and red algae that photosynthesizes. Maybe it would have atrophied teeth as well and be very passive.

  • @andrewcrowley6331
    @andrewcrowley6331 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm now sold on the idea of an underwater hunt against an aquatic, algae-covered Vaal Hazak ancestor species.

  • @jameswhite-pv3sq
    @jameswhite-pv3sq 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i theorize that there is a additional structure present in all elder dragons that lets them covert odd sources into usable ATP as well as there special ability . like vals effluvium or whatever it is that turns base chems into bio-gunpowder in teostra

  • @alcyon7536
    @alcyon7536 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    YAY! another Elder dragon video!

    • @alcyon7536
      @alcyon7536 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      this is my favourite video of yours so far

  • @scorpiopede
    @scorpiopede ปีที่แล้ว

    This was a fantastic video, really adds a different perspective on Vaal's biology and history before the New World's creation. I have to say what I'm most surprised about is that Blackveil is a subspecies, I was always under the impression it was a "subspecies but not actually" thing like with Black Diablos, that it was a Vaal Hazak infected by a parasitic fungus. Although if Blakcveil is a separate subspecies, what's with the corpse-like tears in its wings? If those are meant to be loose flesh from carcases from the vale for base Vaal Hazak, are they natural parts of Blackveil or are those also fungal growths hanging from the skin and between the wing-fingers?

  • @scalewings7165
    @scalewings7165 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    The idea that vaal hazak balances out the ecosystem within the vale might be another reason why nergigante does not go after it.
    From a story perspective, nergigante mostly hunts elders and is suggested to be an balancing force when it comes to the disruption these elders bring.
    From a biological stand point, the effluvium would probably wreak havoc on the epidermis of nergigante and disrupt the generation of the keratin spikes that nergigante produces.
    On a side note, nergigante would likely be covered in small wounds from the continue's generation of its spikes alone (disregarding elders recess being a really spiky biome and its heavy brawling style of fighting/hunting), the small cuts and wounds would create incredibly easy points to enter the bloodstream of nergigante which would lead to a quick onset of blood poisoning/sepsis.

  • @demoflower3583
    @demoflower3583 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    it has been suggested that the coral highlands was a regular reef that was blown out of the water by an exploding zorah magdoros, which also caused the rotten vale to form, so it does support vaal hazak being ancestrally aquatic.
    But a question I have is if vaal hazak may be a distant relative of malzeno, as they both seem to rely on an external source to begin digestion, with malzeno relying on qurio and vaal relying on bacteria

    • @Nomadic_Gaming
      @Nomadic_Gaming ปีที่แล้ว +1

      the veil if you look at the map is a dead dalamadur
      the acid in the lower levels is the same blue acid it spit at players
      this has been a thing players have been talking about since world dropped
      the bones in the upper veil are its upper skeleton left over as the meat rotting slowly thanks to gravity worked its way lower to the area it died in

    • @MaximusAutismus
      @MaximusAutismus ปีที่แล้ว

      The issue is that Malzeno doesnt need an external source
      It just had the perfect resiliance to the qurio poison so it became a host.

  • @gabbrooh9126
    @gabbrooh9126 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another wonderful and insightful video, excited for what's next
    Also is it possible that Vaal Hazak can harness the frenzy virus, or virus can be a host for Vaal?

  • @BoisegangGaming
    @BoisegangGaming ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Honestly, I can't imagine being a scientist dedicated to studying hagfishes because it seems like every year or so you'd have to go "it can do **what**?"

  • @davyjones3755
    @davyjones3755 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'd love to see you try to explain Xeno'jiiva and the westher serpants Ibushi and narwa

  • @gruffen4
    @gruffen4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Imo, bioenergy has always come across as geothermal energy to me. Given that there's a lot of it in the Recess (a very volcanically active area), and the descriptions of various things saying that it comes from the ground, there's not much else that crosses my mind that fits.

  • @ValenWarden
    @ValenWarden ปีที่แล้ว

    I rocked Vaal armor pretty much all the way up until Iceborne was released. He's got one of my favorite armor sets with the smooth faceplate and tattered... stuffs all over. I would have loved to see him and Odogaron in Rise, but I understand they both kinda require Effluvian to be around and that'd be hard to explain being in the old world.

  • @MrSamthefan
    @MrSamthefan 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It would be interesting if, in the future, Vaal Hazak was reintroduced into different regions through a variant that lives in the sea which has formed a symbiotic relationship with a form of Sea Anemone. It could be a poisonous type that uses the poisons they produce protect it, and them, from other predators like some fish and crustaceans do, while in return having the anemones share some of their energies with it by applying a coating of toxins to it's skin that it can absorb for nutrients like it does with Eflluvium.

  • @SquisheeDog
    @SquisheeDog ปีที่แล้ว

    I love Vaal, this just makes me love it more!