(Sources/Notes below in this comment) TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 00:45 - Overview 04:08 - Shield Bearer 08:43 - Electric Rebel 14:02 - Forbidden Venom 20:06 - Phantom of the Deep Forest 25:20 - Outro NOTES - The exact relationship between Frontier Hunters and the Main Guild, as well as where Mezeporta is specifically, are up in the air. Most evidence does point to it being in Dundorma however, and nothing said in this video conflicts with the little information that we currently have. - Terosu is the name of the Jungle. In my videos, I assume it is also the name of the Region its situated in (the eastern edge of the Old World) but that is mostly a convenience thing, there is no real basis for it besides that it isnt contradictory to what we know and it makes scripting easier. - Espinas' exact relation to Diablos isnt clear - all we know is that they are "very closely related". To me, the only way that works is if Espinas is part of the Carapace Wyverns, which is where Diablos and Gravios are canonically situated. - The name "Sail Dragon" is my invention: The group that Chameleos belongs to is officially called "Unknown". There are a few of those and I tend to change them. SOURCES Hunter's Encyclopedia G, pg.94, 111 Monster Hunter Law of Ideas, pg.104 -106 Monster Hunter Frontier In-Game Dialogue Monster Hunter Rise Hunter's Notes
I love how you incorporate all the different monster hunter games and build a world that actually justifies its differences, like how hunters from moga village specialise in swimming, or how the frontier hunter operate completely differently to the rest of the guild
Same. Honestly would make a lot of sense to me. The idea of the Hunters Guild being the only large hunting group to me is slightly laughable if not a bit lofty. I can see many smaller groups or large groups of similar goals existing. In my head cannon the idea of smaller groups of hunters and researchers likely exist outside the guild, and thus it’s rules. But Frontier being a Sister Faction to the guild is something I do adore.
i love how younger hunters say to scolers of the guild "the Chameleos shouldn't even be classified as an elder dragon" and when they become hunters and fight the Chameleos there like " ok i can see why its classified as an elder dragon now"
I like this a lot, and I especially liked finally getting a really good look at Espinas' goofy ass chowing down. He's so goofy! Chameleos is so goofy! They're the best.
I have a theory that Astalos has a particular taste for Nercylla as a potential prey item and is probably the only creature a Nercylla truly fears; just like real world Tarantula Hawk Wasps go after Tarantulas. The former could easily use it's thunder element against the giant spider, who is weak to thunder element. In addition Astalos could like eating Male Seltas too
Given their confirmed preference for vespoids (and logically bnahabras too, but I can't remember which one is in his ecology video (the one where he's eating a bunch of bugs on a rock then proceeds to maul a v-prey for no reason in classic astalos fashion)) this isn't too far fetched honestly. But with astalos' general behavior of "kill all of the things all of the time", being a preferred prey item or not probably wouldn't change much if they were to encounter eachother
Can you make a video about the small monsters and endemic life of the world of monster hunter cause fir me these are just as interesting as the big onens
@@kirbyfazendoummoonwalk9214 it sure is would be interesting tho, but I agree getting the details itself is kinda hard since capcom mostly focused on the large monsters
Since starting from world then playing GU and Rise, Espinas is probably my new favorite fire element monster in the series. There was an odd sense of dread yet humor of him sleeping through the first barrage of hits when I’m used to monsters waking up after a single bolstered hit. Loved the attitude progression from stubbornly sleepy to “Ok let’s get serious” and the music is so good!
This is like the Blue Planet of Anime , you can fall asleep too is. You can learn something, you can jog the this series or take a walk. It is just that good.
An interesting thing about Risen Chameleos is that it indeed discards any sense of "goofiness" it might have had. Before the Qurio infection, it's a prankster at worst, perhaps not caring that its "games" cause serious harm. But the infection, IMHO, twists Chameleos into something outright sadistic. It may very well _enjoy_ causing pain and suffering, as its even greater aggression might actually be a desire for combat.
Probably because Eapinas is asleep most of the time, they don't usually have conflicts with each other. And they also like to bully Kushala so that might also be a factor. Poison Bros
I can't wait for Sunbreak to drop on Xbox, I love getting a sneak peek at the beautiful new areas and the monsters I'm going to be hunting down. From one hunter to the next, thanks for the info and good hunting.
This is 5 to 8 hour lecture I would happily sit thorough. The new ideas given, explanations talked thorough and the hypothesis, make it all worth it. Well done on all these lectures.
I adore the implication that the frontier hunters were actually talking about unknown, but their description was just vague enough that it unintentionally fit Espinas instead.
As someone who played the MHFU series on PSP back in the days and then was unable to play MH games until World and then Rise, I was very pleasantly surprised that the Jungle in Rise was basically an updated version of the Jungle where Plesioth would hip check me to oblivion
yeah because few non dragon monsters can bully dragons. Rajang deviljho daiblos and mono has a chance in pure strength. The god wyverns and a few others you could make cases for but to actively see it just bully elders is fun.
Espinas is among my top favorite frontier monster. Of all the frontier monsters to be incorporated into the mainline he's perfect. Now he is my favorite in the mainline as well since he's now in the mainline. Such a goofy goober, yet so cool, a cool goofy goober if you will.
My dumb ass forgot that Chameleos hadn't been covered in an ecology video until now so I sat here the whole Espinas segment racking my brain for what the final monster would be. Grrrr I feel dumb
A wonderful episode as always! I have been binging your videos through past few days and they are all so well put together. I often play them as background music (?) while doing other stuff (drawing, playing mhr etc), and for quite a few times the things you were talking about are so enticing that I have to drop the thing on my hand and focus, which led to period of inproductivity and my team mates bombing me with question mark emotes. No regrets though, I got to bomb them back with "do you know those razer-keyboard-like dragons can accidentally commit cannablism" and earn a wave of "whaaaaat". Your documentaries brought me and my friends so much joy and I really hope you get the recognition you deserve in the future! Sorry I might sound off bc English is not my first language, but I just have to leave you a comment because I love this series so much. Thank you very much >:)) btw what's the name of the intro song it's so pretty
I’ve said it before elsewhere but I’ll say it again! Astalos being horrible parents makes me feel *less* terrible about kidnapping so many of their eggs in stories 2. More genes for my boltreaver!
Amazing and pretty interesting take on the Jungle, really like how you explain the ecology of the resident large monsters! Also... I know they lack the amount of interesting aspects in both design and ecology wise but man I’d really like you to cover more of the small monsters of the maps like herbivores, rare endemic life or the ones that don’t have a drome not great
To the Story about Kushala and which is the Factor for taking him out of the Region. I think it is the other Way around and Espinas is the Factor and not Chameleos. Kushalas is known using this Region for shedding it skins here and in thsi chases Kushala is pretty subsceptible so he has to "clear" the Area from Threats which are able to attack him in this Phase. Thats why are Kushalas become so aggressive and attack sometimes Human Villages too. Yeah Chameleos is an Elder Dragon with strong Capabilities, BUT this Capabilites are made to avoid Fights and not for take them. In front of an Threat Chameleos using his Mist in first Position to hide from it and this works for most of Opponents, but Kushalas Ability to create massive gusts of wind should outplay the Mists by blasting its away so Chameleos isn't able to hide from Kushala. So Chameleos needs a new Ability to keep Kushala away, and thats maybe why Chameleos develop such an venomous Toxin. It acts as a deterrent like a nuclear warhead for Kushala. On Point Chameleos simply isn't a Predator like most of the other Members of its Class (and maybe the Reason why so many underestemate them) and they have no Ability for Combat, no Armor and they are not agile. Chameleos has up to date NO Turf War with any other great Monster which simply shows that. Espinas on the other Hand is a Predator and was pressured by Kushala to, but different to Chameleos Espinas wants to check Kushala and that should make the Difference. Espinas Capabilities are made for Combat. He has a Strong Armor, pysical strengh and even Fire Balls who are venomous too. Yes this Toxin isn't as strong as that of Chameleos but this isn't needed, its strong enough to make a difference to set Espinas in the Position to win the Fight. And Espinas doesn't only "hold it's own against a Kushala" in the Turf Wars, he wins them! Every Time... And Flaming Espinas shows that in this Species slumbers the Power to outdone Elder Dragon Class Threats. An other Point why i think Espinas is the Factor. Kushala and Chameleos live in so many other Regions side by side too, even cold Regions which are known for Kushals sheddings its Skins there too. The Jungle is one of a few Regions where these applies too for Espinas. It is one Thing to have the Capabilies to Face an Opponent, another to have the WILL to. I hope you can follow my thoughts. :3 Greetings
Enjoy the vid so far, im at Astalos section. But the motion blur is giving me headache and nausea, idk if you had it on other vids or is just now that i pick It Up but is making me a bit sick. Otherwise narrative and filmography top as always
10:21 Isn't the heavily implied purpose being one of it's more potent piezoelectric generators? 13:20 What discoveries? Where'd you hear that? Was this one of those infobook things?
You know, if chamelos forced Kushla out of the jungle then this makes sense for another area Kushla was forced/never in. The hoarfrost reach. Kushla never went there cause of the more powerful Velkhana
Just a thought, but couldn't the ambient humidity and water levels present in the jungle have also contributed to kushala leaving the locale? Yaknow, since water and humidity usually lead to rust, and the constant vulnerability of being in a post-shed state could've made the kushala more easily weakened/dispatched of by other competing species, aswell as the ancient humans of the area? Ofcourse the the question tises of if the conditions of the jungle lead to this vulnerability, then why would the kushala go there, but that could be because of resource abundance, plenty of food, and shelter in a jungle, right? Idk just a little hypotheses 😂
imagine trying to eat Monster Hunter world monsters with team rwby but deku is the waiter and there's a ultra instinct Argonian is the cook and careless whispers by seether starts playing what would you do
It makes me so sad how poorly espinas was handled in rise. He isn't unique like he was in Frontier. He's literally another rathian, but poisonous this time.
I don't like Espinas, but I guess I'm the only one. It's basically just the two rath sex merged together. Even in appearance it's very similar. With the cool factor added "Oh it can repel an Elder Dragon!".
It was a lot cooler in frontier. He had extremely unique behavior, and would literally ignore you waking him up until you did enough damage and even then he'd just walk around barely caring until you truly angered him. He was also way harder. Rise ruined him.
(Sources/Notes below in this comment)
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Overview
04:08 - Shield Bearer
08:43 - Electric Rebel
14:02 - Forbidden Venom
20:06 - Phantom of the Deep Forest
25:20 - Outro
NOTES
- The exact relationship between Frontier Hunters and the Main Guild, as well as where Mezeporta is specifically, are up in the air. Most evidence does point to it being in Dundorma however, and nothing said in this video conflicts with the little information that we currently have.
- Terosu is the name of the Jungle. In my videos, I assume it is also the name of the Region its situated in (the eastern edge of the Old World) but that is mostly a convenience thing, there is no real basis for it besides that it isnt contradictory to what we know and it makes scripting easier.
- Espinas' exact relation to Diablos isnt clear - all we know is that they are "very closely related". To me, the only way that works is if Espinas is part of the Carapace Wyverns, which is where Diablos and Gravios are canonically situated.
- The name "Sail Dragon" is my invention: The group that Chameleos belongs to is officially called "Unknown". There are a few of those and I tend to change them.
SOURCES
Hunter's Encyclopedia G, pg.94, 111
Monster Hunter Law of Ideas, pg.104 -106
Monster Hunter Frontier In-Game Dialogue
Monster Hunter Rise Hunter's Notes
What’s next after the forbidden and citadel episodes 3 ultimate tri or 4
I can't wait to see the Citadel ecology. I know that one will be special due to the lore.
I second that. Le Trois Seigneurs with a more ecological backstory seems interesting.
Espinas was SUCH a good addition to the mainline games, now we just need more big bug monsters and I’ll be happy.
Mantis gundam elder dragon as a random encounter in wilds would be pretty cool.
Ahtal ka isnt an elder dragon@joshua41175
@@Big-AL12 unfort. Anyways.
Hunters: *exist*
Chameleos: that’s it mister you just loss your buff privileges
I love how you incorporate all the different monster hunter games and build a world that actually justifies its differences, like how hunters from moga village specialise in swimming, or how the frontier hunter operate completely differently to the rest of the guild
Wow, that was a pretty neat way to tie in Frontier to the mainline series.
I'll be incorporating that into my headcanon now.
Same. Honestly would make a lot of sense to me. The idea of the Hunters Guild being the only large hunting group to me is slightly laughable if not a bit lofty. I can see many smaller groups or large groups of similar goals existing. In my head cannon the idea of smaller groups of hunters and researchers likely exist outside the guild, and thus it’s rules. But Frontier being a Sister Faction to the guild is something I do adore.
i love how younger hunters say to scolers of the guild "the Chameleos shouldn't even be classified as an elder dragon" and when they become hunters and fight the Chameleos there like " ok i can see why its classified as an elder dragon now"
Tbh one of the best part of this series is the way you include Frontier content into the mainline world
I love Espinas, Flaming Espinas was also Great. I hope we get White Espinas in Sunbreak too but im kinda doubtful of that now.
Thank you for the compliments!
@@espinas5981 I remember you
I like this a lot, and I especially liked finally getting a really good look at Espinas' goofy ass chowing down. He's so goofy! Chameleos is so goofy! They're the best.
You are just... So dang good at narrating the lives of fictional creatures and the areas they live in like an actual nature documentary.
I have a theory that Astalos has a particular taste for Nercylla as a potential prey item and is probably the only creature a Nercylla truly fears; just like real world Tarantula Hawk Wasps go after Tarantulas.
The former could easily use it's thunder element against the giant spider, who is weak to thunder element. In addition Astalos could like eating Male Seltas too
Given their confirmed preference for vespoids (and logically bnahabras too, but I can't remember which one is in his ecology video (the one where he's eating a bunch of bugs on a rock then proceeds to maul a v-prey for no reason in classic astalos fashion)) this isn't too far fetched honestly. But with astalos' general behavior of "kill all of the things all of the time", being a preferred prey item or not probably wouldn't change much if they were to encounter eachother
Astalos bludgeoning a giant spider to death is something I need to see
That's why it wears gypceros skin: Due to its rubber like qualities...
me love astalos
Mmmm astalos❤❤❤❤❤
Astalos ✅
Me also love astalos
Best flying wyvern for me
Him love astalos
@@ovenaroundhead2881 best big fucking flying lightning rhino for me (rhinos have shit eyesight and attack anything that moves just about)
Can you make a video about the small monsters and endemic life of the world of monster hunter cause fir me these are just as interesting as the big onens
I'd also really like to see this
Yeah could be a really fun side episode
@@kirbyfazendoummoonwalk9214 imo, its actually just as good as the main episode. The ecology of Herbivores in Monster Hunter, is a title example
@@alderwield9636 I dont think Small Monsters and Endemic Life have as many details to their ecology as the Large Monsters
@@kirbyfazendoummoonwalk9214 it sure is would be interesting tho, but I agree getting the details itself is kinda hard since capcom mostly focused on the large monsters
Since starting from world then playing GU and Rise, Espinas is probably my new favorite fire element monster in the series. There was an odd sense of dread yet humor of him sleeping through the first barrage of hits when I’m used to monsters waking up after a single bolstered hit. Loved the attitude progression from stubbornly sleepy to “Ok let’s get serious” and the music is so good!
This is like the Blue Planet of Anime , you can fall asleep too is. You can learn something, you can jog the this series or take a walk. It is just that good.
Ayyye Im so glad Mezeporta and the Frontier hunters were finally mentioned!
An interesting thing about Risen Chameleos is that it indeed discards any sense of "goofiness" it might have had. Before the Qurio infection, it's a prankster at worst, perhaps not caring that its "games" cause serious harm. But the infection, IMHO, twists Chameleos into something outright sadistic. It may very well _enjoy_ causing pain and suffering, as its even greater aggression might actually be a desire for combat.
oh man i loved the frontier part, good stuff
That is quite interesting info about the jungle. I’m actually surprised even Chameleos is not bothered by the Espinas.
Probably because Eapinas is asleep most of the time, they don't usually have conflicts with each other. And they also like to bully Kushala so that might also be a factor.
Poison Bros
@@edwarddanza5468 true.
They both have horns, poison and bully Kush a lot, they are friends:)
If they ever bring back monoblos, give him a grab move where he impales us with his horn
That would realistically be an instant kill move
@@unicorntomboy9736 well yeah, but behemoth has a horn gore move, it’s close but not quite a kill
@@unicorntomboy9736 Valstrax hitting us after his around the world move should be an instant kill too realistically
@@skyhunter1217 pretty much every monster attack in the entire series would be a insta-kill IRL to be honest
Tis but a scratch!
7:09 Tell this the one Daymo Hermitaur that came running at me and attacked me seemingly out of nowhere…
I can't wait for Sunbreak to drop on Xbox, I love getting a sneak peek at the beautiful new areas and the monsters I'm going to be hunting down. From one hunter to the next, thanks for the info and good hunting.
Hmm... Look at that handsome fellow in the thumbnail!
Bruh
This is 5 to 8 hour lecture I would happily sit thorough. The new ideas given, explanations talked thorough and the hypothesis, make it all worth it. Well done on all these lectures.
All the World Of Monster Hunter vids are always phenomenal, and I’m a bit sad that it may be ending in rise soon
I would love a lore video based on Frontier!
I dont think theres a way to reasonably explain how half of the stuff in that game works biologically
Honestly making this type of video for every mh would be so much fun to watch
I adore the implication that the frontier hunters were actually talking about unknown, but their description was just vague enough that it unintentionally fit Espinas instead.
I can’t believe the outro of a Monster Hunter video is the best argument for why I have to take a history class in high school.
As someone who played the MHFU series on PSP back in the days and then was unable to play MH games until World and then Rise, I was very pleasantly surprised that the Jungle in Rise was basically an updated version of the Jungle where Plesioth would hip check me to oblivion
Loved that Mezaporta/Frontier segment
Would you ever consider covering the Tower in a video?
These are all so well made and deserve so much more support
I really do enjoy how much I get to learn about each of these amazing monsters in the franchise through these incredible documentaries.
Great video as always. Ik he’s not in the game but lore wise there’s gotta be our favourite thunder croc lurking in the water somewhere off the coast.
Your presentation of the astalos sent chills up my spine! Fantastic work!
The fact that espinas and flaming espiras show dominance over kushala and teostra makes me happy.
yeah because few non dragon monsters can bully dragons. Rajang deviljho daiblos and mono has a chance in pure strength. The god wyverns and a few others you could make cases for but to actively see it just bully elders is fun.
I love these ecology videos. It's a documentary for our favorite monsters
thank you for putting all this work into these videos. we appreciate you!!
Espinas is among my top favorite frontier monster. Of all the frontier monsters to be incorporated into the mainline he's perfect. Now he is my favorite in the mainline as well since he's now in the mainline. Such a goofy goober, yet so cool, a cool goofy goober if you will.
My dumb ass forgot that Chameleos hadn't been covered in an ecology video until now so I sat here the whole Espinas segment racking my brain for what the final monster would be. Grrrr I feel dumb
I love the names of the hermitaurs, daimyo, shogun, it’s pretty cool
A wonderful episode as always! I have been binging your videos through past few days and they are all so well put together. I often play them as background music (?) while doing other stuff (drawing, playing mhr etc), and for quite a few times the things you were talking about are so enticing that I have to drop the thing on my hand and focus, which led to period of inproductivity and my team mates bombing me with question mark emotes. No regrets though, I got to bomb them back with "do you know those razer-keyboard-like dragons can accidentally commit cannablism" and earn a wave of "whaaaaat".
Your documentaries brought me and my friends so much joy and I really hope you get the recognition you deserve in the future! Sorry I might sound off bc English is not my first language, but I just have to leave you a comment because I love this series so much. Thank you very much >:))
btw what's the name of the intro song it's so pretty
I’ve said it before elsewhere but I’ll say it again! Astalos being horrible parents makes me feel *less* terrible about kidnapping so many of their eggs in stories 2. More genes for my boltreaver!
(I named my Boltreaver… Gary. We love Gary.)
😅
@@zephyr2189 hey, if they’re just gonna eat their babies I might as well collect em for myself!
@@tarobug2560 amazing boltweaver!
I also have a boltweaver myself! Named him Soda
That crash bandicoot type of beat on the intro got me twerking brooo let's goooo
Amazing and pretty interesting take on the Jungle, really like how you explain the ecology of the resident large monsters!
Also... I know they lack the amount of interesting aspects in both design and ecology wise but man I’d really like you to cover more of the small monsters of the maps like herbivores, rare endemic life or the ones that don’t have a drome not great
YEEEEAAAAH!!!!! FINALYYYYY I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIIIIIS!!!!!
To the Story about Kushala and which is the Factor for taking him out of the Region.
I think it is the other Way around and Espinas is the Factor and not Chameleos.
Kushalas is known using this Region for shedding it skins here and in thsi chases Kushala is pretty subsceptible so he has to "clear" the Area from Threats which are able to attack him in this Phase. Thats why are Kushalas become so aggressive and attack sometimes Human Villages too.
Yeah Chameleos is an Elder Dragon with strong Capabilities, BUT this Capabilites are made to avoid Fights and not for take them. In front of an Threat Chameleos using his Mist in first Position to hide from it and this works for most of Opponents, but Kushalas Ability to create massive gusts of wind should outplay the Mists by blasting its away so Chameleos isn't able to hide from Kushala. So Chameleos needs a new Ability to keep Kushala away, and thats maybe why Chameleos develop such an venomous Toxin. It acts as a deterrent like a nuclear warhead for Kushala.
On Point Chameleos simply isn't a Predator like most of the other Members of its Class (and maybe the Reason why so many underestemate them) and they have no Ability for Combat, no Armor and they are not agile. Chameleos has up to date NO Turf War with any other great Monster which simply shows that.
Espinas on the other Hand is a Predator and was pressured by Kushala to, but different to Chameleos Espinas wants to check Kushala and that should make the Difference. Espinas Capabilities are made for Combat. He has a Strong Armor, pysical strengh and even Fire Balls who are venomous too. Yes this Toxin isn't as strong as that of Chameleos but this isn't needed, its strong enough to make a difference to set Espinas in the Position to win the Fight. And Espinas doesn't only "hold it's own against a Kushala" in the Turf Wars, he wins them! Every Time...
And Flaming Espinas shows that in this Species slumbers the Power to outdone Elder Dragon Class Threats.
An other Point why i think Espinas is the Factor. Kushala and Chameleos live in so many other Regions side by side too, even cold Regions which are known for Kushals sheddings its Skins there too. The Jungle is one of a few Regions where these applies too for Espinas.
It is one Thing to have the Capabilies to Face an Opponent, another to have the WILL to.
I hope you can follow my thoughts. :3
Greetings
Would you consider covering the "arena type" maps? Like the Coral palace, Infernal springs and Forlorn arena?
The flooded forest ziggurat is only overshadowed by this place lol
Enjoy the vid so far, im at Astalos section. But the motion blur is giving me headache and nausea, idk if you had it on other vids or is just now that i pick It Up but is making me a bit sick. Otherwise narrative and filmography top as always
This series made me interested enough in MHR to finally pick up a copy
Wooooooo new Oceaniz video!!! I wasn't aware of the bit about Astalos accidentally cannibalizing their young, woops.
Ma boi Espinas!!! One of the few monsters i can just hunt cuz i like the combat and the theme... well also, loely chameleos.
pretty cool video
10:21 Isn't the heavily implied purpose being one of it's more potent piezoelectric generators?
13:20 What discoveries? Where'd you hear that? Was this one of those infobook things?
Yeah the Headcrest is part of the electric generators.
Astalos' poor eyesight is discusseed in the Law of Ideas 15th Anniversary Booklet
You know, if chamelos forced Kushla out of the jungle then this makes sense for another area Kushla was forced/never in. The hoarfrost reach. Kushla never went there cause of the more powerful Velkhana
i just realized daimiyo and ceanataur are counterparts, being the shield crab and the sword crab respectively
Just a thought, but couldn't the ambient humidity and water levels present in the jungle have also contributed to kushala leaving the locale? Yaknow, since water and humidity usually lead to rust, and the constant vulnerability of being in a post-shed state could've made the kushala more easily weakened/dispatched of by other competing species, aswell as the ancient humans of the area? Ofcourse the the question tises of if the conditions of the jungle lead to this vulnerability, then why would the kushala go there, but that could be because of resource abundance, plenty of food, and shelter in a jungle, right? Idk just a little hypotheses 😂
Awesome video but anyone also notice the Okami Agata Forest theme at the end there😂
Amazing video! One critique tho?? Astalos has Compound Eyes. Very very good eyesight
I have a question: in "The Legends of Monster Hunter" there will be monsters created by you as a kind of Fanfic Monster.
I highly doubt it.
Everything about chameleos is so cute
How does this video only have 4.3k :( it’s so sad for masterpieces
"this is the hermitaur. it doesnt look very threatening... because its not.."
dos players losing their fucking minds
Thank you for your hard work, we all appreciate it. You are a incredible and wonderful person. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent as always :)
Crazy to be this early
Very good documentary
I love the nature of monster hunter, but I am also terrified of it.
I don't know what is wrong with me
4:42 OMG Guys look there's a valstrax
Thank you for your work
Sending good vibes
imagine trying to eat Monster Hunter world monsters with team rwby but deku is the waiter and there's a ultra instinct Argonian is the cook and careless whispers by seether starts playing what would you do
Also again great job.
This just shows how big the citadel episode will be
Then there is the Tower and the Anomaly research report
@@Zindakku the tower is more like the arena not a locale. No notes or secrets really.
Great, another ecology video! Well done.
Thanks.
Nice job!
It makes me so sad how poorly espinas was handled in rise. He isn't unique like he was in Frontier. He's literally another rathian, but poisonous this time.
Love these vid’s👍
I love this stuff ❤
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
You kept my promise kindof
The thorn dragon is a great monster, I just wish it didnt sound like a stuck pig.
Welcome to the Jungle!
I don't like Espinas, but I guess I'm the only one. It's basically just the two rath sex merged together. Even in appearance it's very similar. With the cool factor added "Oh it can repel an Elder Dragon!".
It was a lot cooler in frontier. He had extremely unique behavior, and would literally ignore you waking him up until you did enough damage and even then he'd just walk around barely caring until you truly angered him. He was also way harder. Rise ruined him.
When we gonna get materials about other wyverns with those sick tumblrs?
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE!
Citadel when?
I NUTTED IN THE DANGO YOU ARE EATING TO GET FELYNE BOOSTS!!!
what
@@Ayberrryou heard me
4:33 i see what you did there
Chameleos :)
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So Frontier Hunters what you meant by that is having long weapons and short weapons, right? Like you have a very long Greatsword or vice versa
Frontier slander
O
Rise feels weak after an entre like World Iceborne