Another Top 10 Monster Hunter Monsters
#10: Malfestio
This colorful owl wyvern might not seem as ferocious as the other monsters in the series, but it can be just as dangerous. This deadly foe can confuse hunters with a sudden display of yellow scales, disorienting those around it, and the Malfestio is also capable of producing an ultrasound cry that puts those who challenge it to sleep. This monster gets points for its unique design and looking incredibly slick when it’s fighting. This isn’t some brutish beast; it’s a sleek and trained killer that is as dangerous as it is beautiful.
#9: Tetsucabra
It’s the angriest amphibian you’ve ever seen. This frog-like monster uses its enormous tusks to gore its opponents or shovel up boulders from the earth to lob at victims. The Tetsucabra can also spit out a green glob from its mouth that slows the hunters and affects their stamina; talk about gross! It’s frenzied style of attacking means every hunter needs to watch out or be struck by its fangs, and when it rages, you don’t want to be around. But prepared hunters, take note; this creature’s tusks can be broken off, making the fight a little easier.
#8: Shen Gaoren
A giant hermit crab that uses the skull of a dragon as its shell; this is one strange and terrifying monster. A callback to the legendary Lao-Shan Lung, the skull of that dragon adorns this monstrous crab, and the fight happens in much the same way. Shen Gaoren is not very interested in fighting hunters, but the hunter still must stop the crustacean from destroying the walls of the fortress. This behemoth is much harder to take down than other monsters, requiring the use of special artillery and fortress defenses in order to kill.
#7: Nibelsnarf
Don’t let this creature’s name fool you; it’s highly deadly and should be approached with the utmost caution. This leviathan can burrow through sand and swim in it. It has mastered its environment, able to dig below a hunter and burst forth unexpectedly. From its wide, gaping mouth, it can expel sand and debris, creating a wind tunnel that can mess up even the most prepared hunters. When its large mouth opens, hunters can take the opportunity to strike at its weak points, and especially clever hunters can even trick the Nibelsnarf into swallowing carefully placed bombs. That’s sure to be a meal this creature won’t forget!
#6: Khezu
This blind, pale wyvern isn’t pretty to look at and offers a hard fight to anyone foolhardy enough to hunt it down. Found primarily in caves and able to track down prey with its incredible sense of smell, the Khezu shares the same aesthetic as a naked mole rat. Able to cling to cave ceilings with suction-like feet, and devour their prey with elongated necks, the Khezu can also paralyze foes with powerful electrical shocks. As if this creature weren’t scary enough, Khezu reproduce by paralyzing other creatures and injecting their young children inside. The baby Khezu then eat their way out or wait until the creature they live inside dies. Have fun trying to sleep tonight!
#5: Gammoth
This enormous beast looks like a woolly mammoth on steroids and hits like a truck. Able to breathe out ice from its huge trunk or encase parts of its body in thick snow to protect against attacks, this monster can take a lot of damage before showing any sign of being hurt. The Gammoth is incredibly hostile, despite being an herbivore, and can be hard to fight due to its sheer size; getting too close can blind you to its next attack. Be careful that you don’t get trampled or frozen by this huge foe.
#4: Glavenus
What’s cooler than a T-Rex? How about a T-Rex with a tail that lights on fire? The Glavenus is a horned, brute wyvern that looks like your typical dinosaur, except for its fiery tail and its habit of spitting out fireballs. The tail should not be trifled with; one swipe can mean the end of a slow hunter. Glavenus has given many hunters a difficult time learning its moveset and figuring out how to deal with that flaming tail. This is a tough fight, but finally defeating this beast is sure to give anyone an exhilarating rush.
#3: Astalos
This electric wyvern just looks too cool not to be included on this list. Its wings resemble those of a dragonfly and the pincers on its tail look eerily similar to those of an earwig. Top that off with the green coloring on black scales, and you’ve got yourself an electrifying monster. Beware its electrical charge, which it can release from nearly any part of its body to paralyze its foes, giving it an easy opportunity to devour its prey. One of the best new monster designs, the Astalos is as terrifying as it looks.
#2: Kecha Wacha
Playful and curious, this lemur-like monster is nonetheless still a terror to face in the wild. Able to glide like a flying squirrel and shoot out globs of mucus to damage foes, this excitable monster can pose a challenge to even the most experienced of hunters. But we can’t help but find this monster cute; the way it covers its eyes with its ears, to appear more intimidating to foes, or the way this monkey is introduced at first, make us want to keep the Kecha Wacha as a pet; which would probably be one of the worst mistakes of our lives.
#1: Zamtrios
There is perhaps nothing more horrifying than a monstrous shark that can move on land. This dangerous beast is capable of covering itself in icy armor that makes it look even scarier, and also protects its body from attack. When in real danger, it can inflate itself to enormous proportions, to become a big ball of shark-fat that crushes and rolls over opponents. It can look a bit silly, but its design is so cool and sleek beyond that that it would be a crime not to include the Zamtrios on our list!