updated Apr 20, 2015. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate features 23 Small Monsters and 75 Large Monsters, making for a total of 98 monsters. Hit each link below for more info on each one! advertisement.
Elder Dragons (Japanese: 古龍種 Koryūshu) are a class of monsters introduced in the first generation. Unlike other monster types, which classify monsters by shared traits, Elder Dragons are creatures that defy typical classification and reside outside of the standard ecosystem, regardless of their resemblance to a dragon. These monsters are rare creatures with immense power that have lived A variant (Japanese: 特殊個体) is a rare individual or anomalous group of a given species of monster. They are often almost identical to a common individual but possess one or more certain unique traits that set them apart. Variants are more powerful than a normal member of their species and are more in tune with their inherent abilities. Scarred Yian Garuga* Rusted Kushala Daora Furious Hunter Rank Will Begin Increasing Gradually. During HR 1-7, your Hunter Rank is limited by your current ★ ranking and Urgent Quests are required to advance. However, upon reaching HR 8, Hunter Rank will increase gradually every time you clear a Quest. The amount the Hunter Rank will increase depends on the Hunter Rank Points provided by a Quest. The exact number of monsters you’ll be able to face in Monster Hunter Rise depends on whether or not you own the Sunbreak Expansion. With the expansion, you’ll be able to encounter a total of A total of 91 Monsties are in this game, 4 from Small Monsters and 87 from Large Monsters. 3 Small Monsties: 3 returning: Apceros, Aptonoth and Popo. 1 Amphibian: 1 returning: Zamtrios. 14 Bird Wyverns: 12 returning: Gendrome, Great Baggi, Great Jaggi, Gypceros, Purple Gypceros, Iodrome, Qurupeco, Crimson Qurupeco, Velocidrome, Yian Garuga, Yian Kut-Ku and Blue Yian Kut-Ku. 2 new: Kulu-Ya-Ku 2Xd8Up.