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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Monster Hunter P (Japanese) Offline Quest Faq Author: Akubarix (roughnek69@hotmail.com) Version: 4.4 (final) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This Faq is complete. I've added everything you'll ever need to hold your own. With that said, I wish you luck hunters. =============================Table Of Contents================================== 1. Intro - General Introduction - Monster Hunter's History - Differences in MHP from MHG. 2. Faq - Faq 3. Gameplay and Tips - Controls - Tactics And Tips - Quest Types - Items of Interest 4. Around Town - Shops - Quests - Kokoto Fields - Trial Mode 5. Suggested Weapons/Armor Paths - Weapons - Armor 6. Main Quests - * Quests - ** Quests - *** Quests - **** Quests - ***** Quests - Urgent Quests 7. Guild Quests - * Quests - ** Quests - *** Quests - **** Quests - ***** Quests - ****** Quests - ******* Quests - ******** Quests 8. Picture Gallery -Monsters of Interest -Skills -Weapons -Armor -Misc 9. Dragon/Wyvern Data -Basarios -Black Diablos -Blue Lao Shan Lung -Blue Yian Kut Ku -Cephadrome -Diablos -Fatalis -Gold Hart -Gravios -Gravimos -Green Plesioth -Gypceros -Iyanguruga -Khezu -Kirin -Lao Shan Lung -Monoblos -Moribalken -Pink Gypceros -Plesioth -Rathalos -Rathian -Red Khezu -Reohart -Reosoul -Silver Soul -White Monoblos -Yian Kut Ku 10. Legal Stuff - Credits - Legal Information ====================================Updates===================================== 12/16/05: Created the main shell of this faq. 12/20/05: Further expanded the shell, expecting MHP to hit my door soon... Began the ACTUAL work of the Faq as well =3. 12/21/05: More stuff added. 12/27/05: Got the information I needed for the bulk of this faq. Threw most of it in here. 1/07/06: Added tons of new material, documented most of the Village (Main)Quests 1/12/06: Finished the Main quests. Got a lot of the data done for bosses. 1/17/06: Finished most of the Data for the bosses. Added some armor/weapons. 1/27/06: Destroyed Trial Mode. Made Gallery section. Added more stuff to certain quests and started the gallery's main focus. 2/1/06: Added more weapons/armor in the suggested area. Added the 1* quests for the tavern. 2/15/06: Added 2* tavern quests, added iyanuruga data that I currently have. Added Treasure Hunter's section <coming soon>, corrected the 3* Coal quest. Corrected Kelbi Quest. Added 3* tavern quests. Added 4* quests. Began 5* quests. 4/14/06: The Faq is completed. Thank you all for the support. 4/16/06: Added FAQ section to finally Quash stupid questions. 5/01/06: Finished the FAQ. HAHA! FOOLED YOU! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1. Intro xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I've written a great number of Faqs by now. I do believe this is number 8. Let's see... MH plate, MH Element, Gow:Boss Faq, Infected:Mission faq, MHG faq, MH kirin faq, FFVII: WEAPON Boss faq, KH: Sephiroth Faq and SSBM:Mewtwo faq. The last 3 were never released. In that light, those of you who have seen my other faqs, will understand how the format of this will go. Those of you new to any of my faqs, it won't be any harder to read than any other faq out there. ==============================General Introduction============================== Alright, if you're reading this, chances are you either: A. Own Monster Hunter P and need help. B. Want to know how Monster Hunter P is ahead of time. C. Want to know what Monster Hunter is about as a whole. Either one is fine, as long as you understand one thing... Its in japanese and I can only read so much Japanese at a time. Meaning, translations given by myself, aren't 100% accurately translated to English. This doesn't mean that I will mix up items, but it means that "Slay the Ultimately Mighty Omega Master Rathalos of Doom!" might just be stated as "Slay the Rathalos" here. =p Email notes: DO NOT EMAIL ME ABOUT CHEAT CODES FOR THIS GAME. Cheating is for losers. Anything else is a go, as long as you use ENGLISH (if there is a item name or wyvern you need help with....I'm better at reading the Kanji and so forth than 'Kanji to English' translation). Do Not Email me with bad grammar. If I can't read it, I'm not going to TRY to. ===========================Monster Hunter's History============================= Ever wanted to harness the power of fire to beat up a wyvern? Ever wanted to throw rocks at cats? Have you and your friends ever had the urge to blow wild boars up with bombs? SURE YA HAVE! That's why you're here. Wait, wait... You're new to Monster Hunter are you? Well damn, you just HAVE to make this hard now don't you...? There are 3 Monster Hunter games released as I type this. These are the only games I'm going to refer to (other than the soon to be released Monster Hunter 2 [Dos]). This is due to push backs and well, knowing Capcom, will make several hundred different versions of Monster Hunter. Don't believe me? Go play Street Fighter 2: Alpha Omega Beta Delta Berks Robot Chicken Dance Dance Revolution Mix ...Sixty-Five. With that said, Here are the release dates and descriptions behind Monster Hunter. Name: Monster Hunter System: PS2 American Release Date: 9/21/04 European Release Date: 3/11/05 Japanese Release Date: 5/27/04 Description: This was/is MH's start. I'm going to have to give 2 different descriptions... Because the JP version of Monster Hunter was lacking compaired to the US/EU versions... Japanese Description: Dual Swords weren't even THOUGHT OF yet. Blood was thrown everywhere and it was used as a damage indicator. The more blood that split, the more you were dealing to the monster. The game is rated "Cero 15" which is basically our "teen" rating in America. The weapon branches were slightly different and needless to say, they had less weapons than the other 2 releases. American Description: Rated "T" for teen, to give us an excuse to cut the blood out... Yay for the crappy ESRB. Its ok to run someone over in a car, but its not ok to see blood come out of raptor that you just kicked with your foot. Needless to say, our Monster Hunter is by far superior to the JP version. Dual swords, more weapons. Better weapon paths, corrected damage ratios... The works... Only problem was that Capcom didn't ADVERTISE enough so it didn't sell too hot... Name: Monster Hunter G System: PS2 American Release Date: N/A European Release Date: N/A Japanese Release Date: 1/20/05 Description: This was Capcom's apology for Monster Hunter. And boy did they make up for it. Crown systems, better online features, stuff our MH had, and a new mode of play to test your skill. Hell, there are so many new features that I can't begin to list them all.... Needless to say, its an awesome game and I think every MH fan should get to play it atleast once... But saddly, that won't happen... [Yes, you can come to my house and play it... No, I will not feed you...] Name: Monster Hunter P System: PSP American Release Date: Future release as "MHF" European Release Date: Future release as "MHF" Japanese Release Date: 12/01/05 Description: All right. Take Monster Hunter G, now imagine its stronger, faster midget of a brother. That's MHP. Its the First MH to escape from the PS2... The control schemes will probably drive the "noobs" nuts and further more will make you pull your hair out.. R3 stick... We miss joo ;-;. It doesn't take away from the game at all. If anything, it IS better than MHG... I didn't think the folks at Capcom could pull it off. No online mode, which is also new... As MH basically BANKS off of Co-Op play... That doesn't mean you can't tunnel or play with people who live around you though... Name: Monster Hunter F System: PSP American Release Date: 5/23/06 European Release Date: 5/12/06 Japanese Release Date: Released as "MHP" Description: You'll get one when it comes out in America, you sissies X3. Name: Monster Hunter 2 System: PS2 American Release Date: TBA European Release Date: TBA Japanese Release Date: Feb. 2006 Description: Nothing yet. Just a TRUE sequel to MH, not an "expansion"... =======================Differences in MHP from MHG============================== -Size- Well, this is a big "MASTER OF THE OBVIOUS!" Sign. MHP is portable. MHG is not. MHG is for the PS2, MHP is for the PSP. -Quest Lineup Change- Yep, no more "complete" repeats. MHP has new stuff this time around. -Control set up- Yeah. There's no R3 stick.... You'll get used to the controls though. -Offline "Inn"- Yep. You can hire cats to cook for you once you pass a certain point in the game. This will make different meals for you to boost your stats until you die once or finish the quest. -Connectivity- MHP and MH2 will have connectivity. Whether or not its only to transfer the Iyanguruga,[Via USB cables] is still unknown. -More quests- There is no online play for Monster Hunter Portable. Yes, I know its a bummer. However, there are tons of new and old MHG quests here. Offliners like myself might finally get to beat on a Silver Soul... -Trial Mode Tweeked- Yeah. New weapons/armor combinations are used for every single trial. Some are easier, some are harder. -New Modes of Play- 'Treasure Hunters!' a 2 player game that requires you and a friend to gather crap and drop it off at the red supply box. I heard that it rewards you well if you score enough points though... Who knows...? -Friendship Guage- Yeah. If you play with one of your friends enough, this heart will fill. As it fills you get a "heart point". I still dunno what the purpose of heart points are, but we'll find out soon enough. -Common Colors- Tons of the color variants are around. White Velociprey were once online only in MHG... I ran into my 1st white prey on the 1 star Egg Quest. -A better start for a brighter tomarrow- You start with defaults of every weapon type (except Duals) in iron form. Much better than being FORCED to start with Hunter's knife. -Revamp'd Pricing- Certain weapons/armor cost a lot less than before. An example of this is Rathalos Firesword (21000z) vs that tired price it used to have. -Kirin Equipment- Need I say more? Kirin Great Sword, Kirin Lance and Kirin Armor. Its about fricken time... -Color Randomizer is gone- Certain quests just have the color variant monsters in them... No longer will Reohart randomly show up on Queen of the Desert. -Organizing item glitch removed- As gunners, if you were to have your weapon loaded and then hit select to organize your list, your ammo would "unload" its self. This is no longer a factor. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2. Faq xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Basically, when a question is asked.. No matter how stupid it is. I'm posting it here. Why? To simply get people to smarten up. Q:"What kind of game is MHP?" A: Its an action game where you kill things to make better weapons and armor. Q:"What does the 'carry skill do'?" A: It allows you to run twice as fast when holding Eggs/Heavy Stones. Q:"How do I get the carry skill?" A: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, CHECK THE GALLERY SECTION! I'M SO SICK OF PEOPLE POSTING ABOUT THIS. HOW DO YOU IDIOTS BREATHE WITHOUT ME!? Q:"Why are you so mean when I post a question that is CLEARLY ANSWERED ON THE MESSAGE BOARDS?" A: Because I hate repeating myself. There's no excuse for your own stupidity. Q: "This is spelled wrong" A: Good for you. Its staying that way. Q: "Your quest titles are wrong!" A: You're getting a free service. The titles are what I either: 1) want them to be 2) what I translated the best I could Q: "What element hurts <X> the most?" A: Check the Wyvern Data. Q: "Is Iyanguruga unkillable in that 3* quest?" A: Yeah. As much as it pains me to say it. Q: "If I repel Iyanguruga, [after MH2 link] will he come back?" A: Yes. The quest remains open until he dies. Q: "How do I get it back?" A: Simply relink to MH2. Q: "Can I headlock?" A: No. Only certain cases will work and not for long. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 3. Gameplay and Tips xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This section is to help you get a head start in MHP. You'll probably need it if you don't understand a drop of Japanese. ====================================Controls==================================== I only have GS control set ups (as its the only one I use...) and as I don't want to look at the instruction booklet and mess things up, I'll just add other weapon types later. (I know, why not *BUY* the others? What happened to the weapons you started with?) Lack of Zeni and Sold. Universal Controls: Analog stick: Move your character D Pad: Manual Camera L Sholder: Tap for Manual camera snap. Hold L down + tap [] or O to change items. R Sholder: Run with Weapon sheathed. Block with weapon out.*You can't block if your weapon isn't out. This takes time to get used to...* O Button: Action button when used alone. Gathers, carves. L+O= Move brackets to the right. Confirms menu choices. Select Button: Kicks. [] Button: Alone, it uses your active item. L+[] moves the item bracket left. Start button: Brings up menu, confirms certain menus. Triangle Button: Nothing really X3. X Button: Rolls and cancels menu choices. Bowgun Controls: Analog stick: Moves hunter D Pad: Manual Camera L Sholder: Manual Camera Snap. Combined with [] or O will move the item bracket. R Sholder: First person O Button: fire Select Button: N/A [] Button: Puts weapon away. Start button: Main Menu Triangle Button: reload X Button: Roll O+Triangle: Melee attack Dual Sword Controls: Analog stick: Moves hunter D Pad: Manual Camera L Sholder: Manual Camera Snap. Combined with [] or O will move the item bracket. R Sholder: Mode Change O Button: Spin Select Button: N/A [] Button: Puts weapon away. Start button: Main Menu Triangle Button: Slash Combo X Button: Roll O+Triangle: Dive/ Fury of A Million Dragons Great Sword Controls: Analog stick: Moves hunter D Pad: Manual Camera L Sholder: Manual Camera Snap. Combined with [] or O will move the item bracket. R Sholder: Block O Button: Left swing Select Button: Swift Kick [] Button: Puts weapon away. Start button: Main Menu Triangle Button: Overhead slash X Button: Roll O+Triangle: Upper-cut Hammer Controls: Analog stick: Moves hunter D Pad: Manual Camera L Sholder: Manual Camera Snap. Combined with [] or O will move the item bracket. R Sholder: Charge, release to discharge O Button: Jab Select Button: N/A [] Button: Puts weapon away. Start button: Main Menu Triangle Button: Combo Attack X Button: Roll O+Triangle: N/A Lancer Controls: Analog stick: Moves hunter D Pad: Manual Camera L Sholder: Manual Camera Snap. Combined with [] or O will move the item bracket. R Sholder: Block O Button: Upward Stab (stops Charge) Select Button: N/A [] Button: Puts weapon away. Start button: Main Menu Triangle Button: Straight Stab X Button: Roll O+Triangle: Charge Short Sword Controls: Analog stick: Moves hunter D Pad: Manual Camera L Sholder: Manual Camera Snap. Combined with [] or O will move the item bracket. R Sholder: Block O Button: Spin slash Select Button: N/A [] Button: Puts weapon away. Start button: Main Menu Triangle Button: Slash Combo X Button: Roll O+Triangle: Jump slash ================================Tactics And Tips================================ Be SHARP!: Seriously. Keep your sharpness guage as high as you can at all times. The better your sharpness, the less likely you are to bounce of the skin of your foes. Weapons also deal more damage when sharpend. Blood and you: Notice that when you hit Kut Ku's head TONS of blood flies every- where? Well congrats, you just found a weakpoint. Always look for things like this to make a long war, turn into a short battle. Gunners: What? Can't sharpen your gun? Sissy X3... Anyway, keep good amounts of ammo with you at ALL TIMES. If there is only one type of ammo that YOU find effective, bring fusors for that and be a little more selective than someone who uses any type of ammo. This doesn't make them or you wrong. It just makes gunning comfortable for YOU. Make a Want-list: Yeah. It sounds stupid to write "Kut Ku armor" down on a piece of paper. But if you can write it down and what it needs... Heck draw a picture of what it needs with a little "X[number here]" even better. The point is, if you know what to get before you need to you can get your crap a lot faster. Keep your eyes out for the items you want. If you found the location to "Kut Ku's Soul" *item doesn't exist* then write down where and how you got it. You'll thank yourself for it in the long run. Repeat Quests: Seriously. Not only does it build Guild Points, give you money and set you up with some more items... It gives you something much more important than all of that; Experience on the field. So repeating a quest doesn't hurt you. It makes you stronger. Train Yourself: I can't stress this enough. You know the controls have changed so play around until it feels like an extention from your hands... If a wyvern or drome or heck, even finding certain items is giving you trouble, DO SOMETHING to make it better. Its ok to email/IM me, but I can only do so much for you by talking to you. =================================Quest Types==================================== There are multiple quest types and knowing how to complete them will make your Monster Hunter experience that much better. The types are: Capture Quest Event Quest Gathering Quest Hunting Quest Special Quest Classification: Name: Capture Quest Color: White How to complete: You'll be supplied a pitfall trap 6 tranq bombs and 4 tranq shots. The tranq bombs look like red balls with stars in them. Tranq shots are red shots. To complete a capture quest, you must weaken your target enough so that its just about to die. Trap it and put it to sleep with a tranq item. If you did it right, you'll get a notification. If you didn't, hit your target a few times and try to re-tranq it. Name: Event Quest Color: Green, Red or White How to complete: Events can be any form of quest. See the other listings. Name: Gathering Quest Color: Green How to complete: Simple gather enough of the item you're required to get and return it to the red box at the base. Name: Hunting Quest Color: Red How to complete: Simply put, slay your target(s). Name: Special Quest Color: Purple How to complete: Fatalis is the only one to have this. Repel/kill him for your victory. ================================Items Of Interest=============================== Of course, you will need RARE items to make stuff. Most of the time, importers won't know what means what or where to find an item. That's what this section is for. No, these won't be in alpha order. But these will <Key> Name: Name of Item Color: Color and maybe a brief description of what the item looks like. Rarity: 1-7. 1-3 can be traded. Anything past that can't be traded. Location: Where to find. Multiple locations will be listed with a "probablity" list. </key> Name: Various Cat Tickets Color: Blue, Green, Silver, Gold, Plat. Rarity: 4-5 Location: For the Bamboo and Cat tickets: you randomly get them for eating at the kitty kitchen. For Silver tickets: Eat 10 times with 2-3 cats working for you. For Gold tickets: Eat 10 times with 4 cats working for you. For Plat. Tickets: Eat 10 times with 5 cats working for you. Name: Upper Dragon Bone Color: Orange Rarity: 4 Location: 4* Tavern quests and up. I've gotten these from Capture Gypceros, the Kut Ku Arena, Black Gravios gave me SIX of these fricken things. Most of the higher wyvern classes drop them. So no worries. Name: Mega Dragon Bone Color: Red Rarity: 5 Location: G quest slays seem to drop them alot. I tend to get them from Duo Raths. Name: Lao Shan Plate Color: Red Rarity: 5 Location: Lao Shan+ (Tavern level 4 and higher) carves OR rewards. Name: Rathalos Plate Color: Red Rarity: 5 Location: Rathalos+(Tavern level 4 and higher) tails. Really rare until the G based quests. Name: Rathian Plate Color: Green Rarity: 5 Location: Rathian+(Tavern level 4 and higher) tails. Really rare until the G based quests. Name: Lao Shan Ruby Color: Red Rarity: 5 Location: Lao Shan G rank carves OR rewards. Name: Rathalos Ruby Color: Red Rarity: 5 Location: Rathalos G rank tails/rewards. Gold friend tickets as well. Name: Rathian Ruby Color: Green Rarity: 5 Location: Rathian G rank tails/rewards. Gold friend tickets as well. Name: Thunder Sacs Color: Yellow Rarity: 5 Location: G ranked Khezu/Red Khezu. Name: Any Insect Based Part Color: Yellow/Black Rarity: 4-5 Location: Hornetaurs/Vespoids. People keep saying bring "deadly poison". Well if you enjoy shattering bugs, be my guest. If you actually want carves, buy a Bowgun and just bring 99 poison level 2 (ioprey fangs + Sm bone husks). The shot will drop Vespoids in one shot and never shatter them. Hornetaur's take a little time for the poison to kick in, but its worth it. This list will be updated as this faq grows. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 4. Around Town xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This is basically what every person does, and where they are located. I will add to this as I progress through the game. I know, I don't have the "eatery" yet for the cats. I haven't gotten too far in MHP yet. =====================================Shops====================================== There are 7 shops in total. Making it the "life blood" of Kokoto. Here's a list of shops and what they have to offer (*Will be updated as I go along*). Name: Cat Lady When available: After 2* quests are completed Currency used: Zeni What you can buy: The Alu Kitchen addon to your house, Cats to Cook for you. *You probably won't see a "food guide" from me in this faq. This is because I don't NEED to boost my status to beat a Rathalos down.* Name: Jamaican Guy When available: He's there at the start, but I wasn't able to buy from him until my 1 stars were cleared. Currency used: Kokoto Points What you can buy: Things like +1 Mining, +1 Fishing and +1 Gathering for your fields. You open up more as you progress. Name: Old Lady When available: Start of the game Currency used: Zeni What you can buy: God knows the limits. I've seen powerseeds, farcasters and the likes here. She's basically the answer to the "Sale Days" and what not. She shifts her stock around every quest or two. And I guess you can buy kitties from her later as well. Name: Traveling Salesmen When available: After you've cleared your 1 Star quests. Currency used: Zeni What you can buy: Advanced survival items. Things like Farcasters, Pyscho-serum and the Monster books. You'll be seeing a lot of this guy throughout your Monster Hunter adventure. Keep checking on him after you've cleared a set of quests. He updates his item lists as you progress. *Also*: You can get the piggy from him to boost your luck before every quest. Name: Weapon Crafter When available: Start of the game Currency used: Zeni What you can buy: Your weapons and armor. You bring the items to him, he sells your newly made equipment to you. THE most important shop in the game. Name: Weapon Seller When available: Start of the game Currency used: Zeni What you can buy: "Noob" Weapons and armor. Darkmetal boots, siver metal... Nothing to special once you hit your 2* quests... Name: Young Woman When available: Start of the game Currency used: Zeni What you can buy: Survial items. Things like bombs, whetstones, ammo, trap tools and herbs. There's slightly more there, but heck you'll need what she sells. So stock up. =====================================Quests===================================== There are only 2 places that issue quests. But the quests are varied and plentiful. Not much here on them yet, but I will be updating this. Name: Guild of Kokoto Where to find: Multiplayer: Yes Quest Types: Guild Quests, Treasure Hunters... Name: Village Elder Where to Find: Next toe the Guild of Kokoto Mutliplayer: No Quest Type: Main Quests =================================Kokoto Fields================================== Talk to the Jamaican guy and walk past him. You'll be able to walk to Kokoto Fields now. See shops for things to buy to make KKTF a better place for you. I think there may be MORE than just these activities listed below, but I'll update anything that I've missed. *note: The "cost" is what you need everytime you go to use that activity.* List of what I'm going to add next update: -Ballista Bowing -Gathering+1 -Mushroom Picking -Mushroom Picking+1 Name: Bomb-Mining Where to go: Run past the Mining spot and talk to the kitty there. Select one of the holes to bomb. Cost: A Bomb Name: Fishing Where to go: The docks. Cat to talk to: The cat on the docks. Cost: None Name: Fishing+1 Where to go: Continue running down the dock. You'll see the next batch of fish. Cost: None Name: Fishing+2 Where to go: Continue running down past the dock. You'll see the final batch of fish. Cost: None Name: Gathering Where to go: Run to the little plot of soil with the kitty there. Cat to talk to: The kitty next to the said plot of soil. Cost: Something to plant (like herbs or seeds) Name: Mining Where to go: Head up the hill. You'll see an X for mining. Cat to talk to: The cat right next to the X, after you purchased the ability to mine there. Cost: None Name: Mining+1 Where to go: Up the ladder near "Mining". Head to the left. Cost: None =================================Trial Mode===================================== Yeah I know, I took the entire section dedicated to TM down, however.... This will do. To unlock Trial Mode in the first place, you MUST defeat The 2* Yian Kut Ku. After that, he'll unlock. To unlock New Wyverns for it, you must defeat at least ONE of the following: -Kut Ku -Rathian -Cephadrome -Khezu -Gypceros -Rathalos -Gravios -Basarios -Plesioth -Monoblos To unlock new trails for each wyvern, you must defeat multiples of them. And yes trail mode DOES add to your kill count upon success, and add to the "unlocking" counter. I can't give you an accurate number for each wyvern, because it is RANDOM. I can however tell you that most of them unlock under 25 kills each. Trail Mode is located behind the woman on the upper right path. Hit [] when you're prompt'd to. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 5. Suggested Weapon/Armor Paths xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This section is comming soon. This is equipment I recommend starting out with and using throughout certain parts of the game. Anything list here, is well... Good. Maybe not for high attack power but for high element or sharpness. ===================================Weapons====================================== This is basically my recommendation for weapons. No matter what the weapon is I will give a "chart" on how they're made. -----------------------------------Bow Guns------------------------------------- (Bow guns obviously don't have paths... So just a list) Arbalist+ Blue Lao Cannon Crossbow Gun Flechette Injector Cannon Lao Cannon Kut Ku Rage Cannon Maelstrom Titan Kai -----------------------------------Dual Swords---------------------------------- Name: Cutlass+ Base Form: Bone Scythe Path: Bone Scythe -> Bone Scythe+ -> Cutlass -> Cutlass+ Name: Cyclone Base Form: Twin Dagger Path: Twin Dagger -> Twin Dagger -> Hurricane -> Hurrican+ -> Cyclone Name: Gradios Ultimus Base Form: Bone Scythe Path: Bone Scythe -> Bone Scythe+ -> Gradios -> Gradios Ultimus Name: Gradios Radience Base Form: Bone Scythe Path: Bone Scythe -> Bone Scythe+ -> Gradios -> Gradios Ultimus Name: Melting Warriors Base Form: Bone Scythe Path: Bone Scythe -> Bone Scythe+ -> Melt Warrior -> Melting Warriors Name: Dual Master Legends Base Form: Kokoto Sword Path: Kokoto Sword -> Master's Sword -> Dual Master Legends Name: Insector+ Base Form: Dual Tomahawks Path: Dual Tomahawks -> Insector -> Insector+ Name: Dragon Sealers Base Form: Rusted Duals Path: Rusted Duals -> Tarnished Duals -> Legendary Duals -> Dragon Sealers -----------------------------------Great Swords--------------------------------- Name: Great Serpent Base Form: Bone Blade Path: Bone Blade -> Bone Blade+ -> Serpent Blade -> Great Serpent Blade Name: Silver Serpent Base Form: Bone Blade Path: Bone Blade -> Bone Blade+ -> Serpent Blade -> Silver Serpent (continues)-> Gold Serpent Name: Oblivion Base Form: Bone Blade Path: Bone Blade -> Bone Blade+ -> Agito -> Agito+ -> Dragon Agito -> Golem Golem+ -> Oblivion (continues) -> Kaizar Base -> Raising Kaizar Name: Green Plesioth Water Sword Base Form: Fin Blade Path: Fin Blade -> Green Plesioth Water Sword (continues) Teal Blade -> Heavy Teal Blade Name: Epitaph Plate Base Form: Rusted GS (rare 6) Path: Rusted GS, Tarnished GS, Legendary GS, Epitaph Plate Name: Reosoul Molten Sword Base Form: Bone Blade Path: Bone Blade -> Bone Blade+ -> Agito -> Agito+ -> Dragon Agito -> Red Wing -> Reosoul Molten Sword Name: Chrome Razor/ Chrome Death Razor Base Form: Chrome Razor Path: Chrome Razor -> Chrome Death Razor ------------------------------------Hammers------------------------------------- Name: Crystal Lock Base Form: Crystal Lock Name: Titan Hammer Base Form: Crystal Lock Path: Crystal Lock -> Crystal Lock+ -> Titan Hammer (continues)-> Purgatory Hammer/ Great Titan Name: Dragon Blaring Squid Base Form: Earth Shaker Path: Earth Shaker -> Dragon Breaker -> Dragon Blaring Squid (continues) -> Red Toe/ Blue Toe Name: Adaption Revolver Base Form: Prototype Gunhammer Path: Prototype Gunhammer -> Dead Revolver -> Adaption Revolver Name: Black Cat Base Form: White Cat Path: White Cat -> Black Cat (Continues) -> Grey Cat ------------------------------------Lances-------------------------------------- Name: Hell Fire Base Form: Bone Lance Path: Bone Lance -> Bone Lance+ -> Lead Tail -> Hell Fire (continues) -> Spear of Prominence or Blue Hell -> Blue Prominence Name: Under Taker Base Form: Rusted Lance Path: Rusted Lance -> Tarnished Lance -> Legendary Lance -> Undertaker Name: Glacial Spear Base Form: Bone Lance Path: Bone Lance -> Bone Lance+ -> Long Horn -> Long Horn+ -> Monoblos Horn-> -> Crimson War Pike -> Glacial Spear (continues -> Diablos Spear -> Diablos Spear + -> White Disaster/ Black Tempest Name: Trial Spear Base Form: Trial Spear Path: Trial Spear -> Silver Spear ----------------------------------Short Swords---------------------------------- Name: Trial Sword Base Form: Trial Sword Path: Trial Sword -> Trial Master Name: Trial Master Base Form: Trial Sword Path: Trial Sword -> Trial Master Name: Master's Sword Base Form: Kokoto Sword Path: Kokoto Sword -> Master's Sword Name: Deadly Poison Base Form: Hunter's Knife Path: Hunter's Knife -> Hunter's Knife+ -> Serpent Bite -> Serpent Bite+ -> Hydra Bite -> Hydra Bite+ -> Deadly Poison Name: Eternal Strife Base Form: Rusted Sword Path: Rusted Sword -> Tarnished Sword-> Legendary Sword -> Eternal Strife Name: Metal Reign Base Form: Metal Reign Path: N/A ====================================Armor======================================= Armor can be more than a "defensive tool". I use my armor for its skills. As most hunters SHOULD be able to do. Either way, here's a list of my personal choices These will go by "Sets". Note: Trainer stuff is called "Kurubi". I just refer to it so that people will get that its from training mode items. Also, these combos aren't all set in stone. Mix and match to find something to your own style. Carry Armor Head: Trainer Helm Chest: Battle Chest/Vespoid(G) Chest Arms: Battle Arms/ Trainer Arms Tasset: Velociprey Legs: Green Pants Rathalos Armor Full set of Rathalos Sharpness+1 Armor Full Trainer Set or Helm: Trainer Helm Chest: Trainer Chest* Arms: Trainer Arms/ Tasset: Velociprey Tasset Legs: Green Pants Diablos, Without the Hunger: Helm: Diablos Chest: Diablos Arms: Diablos Tasset: Anything Legs: Plesioth Monoblos, Without the Hunger: Helm: Monoblos Chest: Monoblos Arms: Monoblos Tasset: Anything Legs: Plesioth Basarios Armor: Full Basarios Armor Reosoul: Full Reosoul set Plesioth Armor: Full Set + any tasset Quick Carving: Kokoto Ear Rings (you need to kill 20 of each 'countable' monster, excluding Kirin) Status Elemental Effects Doubled: Mushroom Ear Rings (A rare 4 mushroom unlocks the ability to make it) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 6. Main Quests xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Its a pretty standard list. When I get around to it, I'll add how much Zeni and Guild points you get. But that's not too important right now. Your job is to simply clear the objective. If there is a boss in the quest you are in, it doesn't mean you have to kill it. You only have to kill bosses if the quest states you do. Another thing... If you're having trouble beating a wyvern, check the DATA section (when its finished -.-) for weakpoints, elemental data and so forth. ===================================* Quests===================================== Quest 1: "Basics: Raw Meat" Objective: Snag two Pieces of Raw Meat Boss: None Area: Forest and Hills (This is also the 1st Urgent in the game.) This one's really simple. Collect the items from the blue chest. Now run out to Area 1. Kill one of the 'herbies', and carve them twice. The carves will either give raw meat or sm monster bone. Once you've gathered the two pieces, just head back and hand them in. Done deal. Quest 2: "Basics: Preparing Meat" Objective: Deliver 1 Well-Done Steak. Boss: None Area: Forest and Hills All right, this is where it gets a tad annoying. That is, until you learn how to do it. You have to get a BBQ spit (they supply one this quest), and you need raw meat. You select the BBQ spit, hit Square and if you have the meat, you'll start to cook it. Now, you'll hear that little jingle. As soon as the music stops wait until your character turns the handle a quarter circle then hit []. If done right, you hear "MMM Looks Tasty!" (in Japanese). Hand it in, relax and kick up your feet. This quest is over. Quest 3: "Basics: Gathering Items" Objective: Gather 2 Herbs and 1 Spider Web Boss: None Area: Forest and Hills If you buy these items before hand, the quest is practically over. However, if you don't have them all ready, head to area 6, climb up all the way and grab the webs. (Herbs are found all over.) Head back and hand them in. Quest 4: Basics: "Combining Items" Objective: Combine two herbs and two blue mushrooms to hand in 2 potions Boss: None Area: Forest and Hills This one can actually be done as soon as you start (providing you have the items on hand). Simply press start, go to 'combine'(2nd option down) select an herb and a blue mushroom. This will make a potion. Make another one and hand both in. (However, if you don't have them run to area 8 and pick the items right off the ground.) Congratulations, you're on your way to becoming a MHG hunter. Quest 5: "Basics: Fishing" Objective: Catch one Sushi Fish Boss: None Area: Forest and Hills Grab the bait from the box. Run to area 11, you'll see a bullfango. Kill it and DON'T LEAVE THE AREA. If you do, you'll have to kill it again. Now, you'll see a little pond (shown in the little intro movie), select the bait and cast it in. Wait for the fish to snag the line and hit []. Keep doing this until you've captured a Sushi Fish, then just hand it in. Quest 6: "You're First Monster Hunt!" Objective: Slay Three Velociprey (blue raptors) Boss: 3 Velociprey Area: Forest and Hills Grab the items from the box, run out and take the short cut to area 8. You'll see a little movie. After that, get your weapon ready, and run to the right. You'll see one waiting for you, plaster him then kill the one next to him. Climb up the ledge to beat on the last one. Carving them isn't important but you can work on some armor with their materials. Quest 7: "Special Mushrooms" Objective: Collect 7 Special Mushrooms Boss: None Area: Forest and Hills Snag your stuff and run to area 8. Check the mushrooms in that area and kill some of the mosswine. You should have atleast 3 special mushrooms. From there run to area 10. Head to the mushroom spot bewteen the tree and the East side of the pond. You might have all of your mushrooms. Head back if you do. If you don't... Head to area 3 and check near the phalic rock. Head to area 9 and look in the bushes near the Eastern corner (as if you came in from area 3). If for some reason the game screw you over, kill Mossine for the rest of your mushies. Quest 8: " Bring me Kelbi Horns for the Festival" Objective: Hand in 5 Kelbi Horns Boss: None Area: Forest and hills Ok people, stop spaming my email now. God, make one slip up on a BASIC quest and everyone gets all pissy. The deer are Kelbi, kill them for horns. The end. Quest 9: "Bring Me An Egg!" Objective: Deliver ONE Wyvern Egg. Boss: Rathalos Area: Forest and Hills All right. This is the first carrying quest. I highly suggest you take the tail off of that Rathalos; as Los parts will be at a high rarity at this point of the game. You don't need to, so if you want to play it safe, just read below. Head to area 4. A movie will start. Rathlos makes his appearence and the game obviously wants you to see that he's nothing to mess with... Yet. Paint him and head to area 5. Grab an egg, roll and kill the velociprey in the area. Head to area 2 and kill off the Velociprey*. Now, your path is clear (outside of the angry wyvern anyway...) Run back and grab your egg. Be sure to watch your stamina, because if you deplete it all... *drop" -_-'. So what your bar. Now, run out of area 5 via the passage to 4 (area 6 is blocked off). Watch out for the Vespoid that automatically lunges forward when you enter the area. Make a sharp left turn and DON'T run when you jump down the first of mini-ledges. Now just run through the rest of the trek ahead of you with your egg in tote, just watch out for the Rathalos along the way. Your absolute safe point is at area 1, where los and other trouble making enemies won't be. *Note: You may run into some white prey here, kill them and get their parts* ==================================** Quests===================================== Quest 1: "Jungle Menace" Objective: Slay Yian Kut Ku Boss: Kut Ku Area: Jungle Alright. If you haven't touched the Guild Quests, then this guy will be the first wyvern you're REQUIRED to fight. Kut Ku IS a problem for newer players and he will rip you apart if you let him. He starts in area 2 so go get him. Quest 2: "Slay the Velociprey pack!" Objective: Slay 10 [White] Velociprey Boss: None Area: Forest and Hills. I'm sure people will abuse this quest for White Scales. You can find packs of the White Velociprey in areas 2,3,9 for the quickest victory. Remember, they have a little more health than regular prey... Quest 3: "Bring me Hearts!" Objective: Deliver 3 Cephalos Hearts (translated to Livers in USA) Boss: (unknown atm, probably Plesioth if anything) Area: Desert This is an annoying quest to new comers. However, if you bring sm bombs and use the Sonics they give you wisely, you'll be out of there in no time. Run to area 2 and just keep killing the Cephalos (fish wyverns) by flushing them out with the sonics or well timed sm bombs. Quest 4: "The Formidable Velocidrome" Objective: Slay Velocidrome Boss: Velocidrome Area: Forest and Hills This quest is pretty easy. Run to area 10 and a cut-scene will start up. Use the flash bombs to blind the Drome and his minions. From that point on just go to town on him. If he gets away, just follow him. That just means he's getting desperate. Quest 5: "Meow Meow Arena" Objective: "Slay" 25 Felynx (white cats) Boss: None Area: The Arena This is a new area. Don't bring ANY ITEMS. Your job is to simply "kill" the white cats. Ignore the Mylynx as they can't steal anything from you (if you listened to me anyway). This is a simple quest. Have fun with it. Quest 6: "Attack of the Yian Kut Ku" Objective: Beat up Kut Ku Boss: Blue Kut Ku Area: Forest and Hills This one might give even expert hunters trouble the first time. He starts in area 9 but will always move to area 3. Don't underesitmate him as he's basically a Kut Ku with twice the power, speed and Hp. Quest 7: "Trouble in the Forest" Objective: Slay 10 Bullfangos Boss: None Area: Forest and Hills I hate bullfango. I'm sure the vets of MH do as well. Bullfango are only found on the "foresty" area of the F/H map. But be warned, most places that have them, spawn unlimited Fangos... Making it a pain to complete. Quest 8: "Attack of the Giant Bugs!!" Objective: Slay 30 Vespoids (the bees) Boss: None Area: Jungle This is pretty easy. Just make some Poison Bombs [Bomb Material+ Toad Stool] and you'll get some carves from these overgrown bugs. Or you could just hit them with your weapon, either way... Areas 9 and 6 have tons of Vespoids in them. Quest 9: "Bring Me A Sootstone!" Objective: Deliver One Sootstone Boss: Gendrome (lol) Area: Swamp This quest IS annoying... That is, if you don't have the Carry Skill yet. (Check the suggested weapon/armor paths section). You can't clear anything and on top of this, Genprey are everywhere. I highly suggest running 8,7,5,2 base. This will be the fastest path and is the easiest to go (if you can believe that running through tons of Genprey is actually easy...) I found on Jewel Ticket runs that Gendrome will always attempt to cut me off as soon as I enter area 2. DON'T MOVE when you get into area 2. Look to your right. You'll probably see him heading to area 4. As long as you don't make any movement, he won't move and cause everything to go crazy. If you move and things do go chaotic, book it for the base. =================================*** Quests===================================== Quest 1: "Bring Me A Yian Kut Ku!" Objective: Capture Kut Ku Boss: Kut Ku Area: Forest and Hills Take the Tranq bombs from the box (the "red flashbombs" and the trap. The point of capture quests is to weaken a wyvern enough so that its ALMOST dead... When its limping (or in this case, his ears lower) trap him and then put him out with the tranqs. He works just like the Blue KK fight. You can wait in area 3 or run into 9 and fight him head on. I suggest area 3, as there is nothing to get in your way. When he limps/ears lower, don't be afraid to use 2 bombs to put him to sleep. When he's asleep, get under him and set the trap. Turn around and re-tranq. And there you go. Quest 2: "Attack of the Velociprey Pack!" Objective: Kill 20 Velociprey Boss: Iyanguruga ("Giga Kut Ku")*/Rathalos Area: Forest and Hills All right, if you want to make the most out of this quest, head to area 10 AS SOON AS YOU CAN. DON'T Kill any prey. You'll encounter Giga Kut Ku here. I suggest atleast getting his tail cut off, as no one knows how to fight him again... Other than that... If you're repeating this quest, or don't care about GKK, head to area 2,3 and 9. When you have atleast 10 prey killed, head to area 10. That is where you can pick the rest of them off. Quest 3: "Velocidrome Redux!" Objective: Slay 2 Velocidrome Boss: Rathalos, 2x Velocidrome Area: Forest and Hills This is fairly easy. Wait in area 3 and just clear it out. Vdrome will come to you and without any assistance (unless you take to long, then Rathalos appears) Velocidrome won't even stand a chance. Quest 4: "The Sand Dragon" Objective: Slay Cephadrome Boss: Cephadrome Area: Desert Head to area 7 and make sure you have cool drinks and sonic bombs with you. Cool drinks will prevent heat damage. Sonic bombs will flush the Cephadrome out of the sand, allowing you to actually hit the stupid thing. When you beat on him enough, he might escape to area 3 to sleep. Try not to let him go, other wise its off to area 3 for you... Quest 5: "Bring Me Herbivore Eggs!" Objective: Deliver 3 Aperocos Eggs Boss: Rathian Area: Desert This one is easy if you have the carry armor set up. Head to area 8, grab a stone and just run back to camp with it. Hopefully you're using cool drinks, otherwise you'll take heat damage. As for Rathian, she isn't really a problem.. She'll appear in area 7, but... For some reason she leaves you alone. Quest 6: Bring us Coal Objective: Deliver 10 Coal Boss: Kut Ku, Iodrome x1 Area: Jungle Wow, I can't believe no one caught this =p. This was a huge "typo" from the 2nd quest bracket. This quest is actually coal. You'll want to bring pick axes (the 2 supplied kinda suck) and there's a spot in area 9 or 10 (I forget which) that is good for getting various ores (as one of those spots is almost unlimited). [Incase you've never minded before, look for the "X" shaped spots in the caves.] Quest 7: "Attack of the Genprey!" Objective: Slay 20 Genprey (Yellow Raptors) Boss: Unknown (for now...) Area: Swamp Head to area 9 and clear out the Genprey. From that point, head to area 5 and then to 10. Keep picking off prey as you go and you'll be done with this quest before you know it. Just watch out for their attacks, they can stun you with ANY of them, so just be careful. Quest 8: "Reign of the Gendrome" Objective: Slay 2 Gendrome Boss: Cephadrome, 2x Gendrome Area: Desert Remember the Genprey? This guy is their leader. Head to area 4 and clear out the Genprey. Gendrome will most likely appear in area 4 and attack you (He always starts in area 10, in the North Western bush). Just watch out for his attacks and pummel him into a corner. This will prevent him from running away. Quest 9: "Slay the Ioprey" Objective: Kill 20 Ioprey (Red Raptors) Boss: Blue Kut Ku Area: Jungle You can do this the easy way, or the hard way. The hard way involves staying in area 1, and fighting the Blue KK (and yes if you stay in one, its manditory otherwise BKK will get in your way). Or you can just run around picking Ioprey off as you go. I always do the hard way, as BKK parts sell for a good price =p. ...Ok, so its not the hard way, its just an easier way to kill BKK... Quest 10: "Strike of the Poison Bird" Objective: Slay Gypceros Boss: Gypceros Area: Swamp This is pretty simple, when you know what you're doing. If this is your FIRST time entering the quest, head to area 5 and kill off the Bullfango. Now head back to area 4 and kill off the bullfango. Head to area 9 for his opening scene. Now paint him and leave the area. Staying in 9 will get you MURDERED by the minions that surround Gypceros. Instead, just wait for him to leave and pursue him. With areas 4 and 5 clear it'll be a one on one fight. Quest 11: "Bring Us Wyvern Eggs!" Objective: Deliver 2 wyvern eggs Boss: Rathian Area: Jungle Ok, before doing anything, you BETTER have the carry skill for this. Why? Because its so easy to pull this off with it. Head to area 5 where the eggs and Rathian are. Kill the prey around here and then kill Rathian. Yes, I know... Its going to be a pain with your current equipment, but her HP is 1/3 less of a regular Rathian (HA!HA! Its evenly matched!). When she's dead, carve her and grab your egg. Just run this path : 6,4,1. That's From the nest area, through the cave and back to the base from the jungle. This will be over before you know it... You CAN ignore Rathian, but she makes it a real pain to make it back... So just kill her and save yourself some trouble. ================================**** Quests===================================== Quest 1: Attack of the Kut Ku Swarm Objective: Kill atleast 2 Kut Kus Boss: Kut Ku xInfinity Area: Forest and Hills Bring potions, whetstones and other wyvern fighting items. They don't supply you with ANY kind of item, outside of the "finishing ticket" and Map. Head to area 9 first. You'll see KK#1 there. Kill him. Now, carve and head to area 10, this is where they will respawn until you end the quest. After you've killed 2 of them, you are free to run back to camp, collect a ticket and hand it in to the Red Box. When you do so, quest over. Quest 2: Fang of the Iodrome Objective: Slay 3 Iodrome Boss: Iodrome x3, Khezu Area: Jungle Head towards area 3 after you snag the supplies from the blue box. The Iodrome has the ability to poison you (much like those stupid ioprey) and they have more HP than their Yellow and Blue friends. Pin it in a corner and just go crazy on it. If it escapes from the area, just follow it. Return to area 3 and just wait after you kill each Iodrome. Quest 3: Attack Of the Rathalos! Objective: Defeat Rathalos Boss: Rathalos Area: Forest and Hills For those of you who have played the original MH, this should come as no surprize. This is THE flagship wyvern of Monster Hunter and now you're going to show him what's what... Or so you hope. Rathalos will always start in area 3. PAINT HIM IMEDIATELY. Rathalos likes to fly around area to area to weaken you. Your job is to make sure you watch your health as you fight him. Rathalos will be a pain if this is your first try fighting him, so check the Data Section if you need more help. Quest 4: Reign of Reosoul Objective: Defeat Reosoul Boss: Reosoul Area: Volcano *This quest unlocks when you beat "Attack Of the Rathalos!"* I think Reosoul starts in area 7. As that's where he retreats when he's weak. Reosoul will either start off by heading to area 6, or 3. I suggest clearing both areas out. Bring some Psychoserum and paints. You'll notice that they supply you with Throwing Knives. SAVE THEM if you're a blade master. Reosoul rests in an unreachable spot for melee combatants, so the knives will serve as an alarm clock. This will be your ultimate test of pacience... Good luck. Quest 5: Bring me a Fire Dragon! Objective: Capture Rathalos Boss: Rathalos Area: Forest and Hills Same thing as capture Kut Ku, 'cept this time you're catching Rathalos. The only difference is that Rathalos will head to area 4,9 or 10 instead of waiting at area 3.... Yes, you CAN safely cut his tail off... Just don't kill it... Quest 6: Bring me Wyvern Eggs Objective: Deliver 3 Wyvern eggs Boss: Rathalos Area: Forest and Hills This is pretty simple. Make sure you kill Rathalos, or he'll get in the way. If you have the carry armor skill, use it. If not, clear out areas 1,2,5 and 6. Grab an egg and just head through those cleared areas. This quest will be over before you know it. Quest 7: Strike of the Hidden Rock Wyvern Objective: Slay Basarios Boss: Basarios Area: Volcano Head to area 2. Basarios will NEVER move from this area, so if you want to go mining or whatever you need to get done. You'll want to clear out the Ioprey so that they don't get in the way. Throw something or hit the sleeping Basarios (looks like a rock formation, only more detailed) to start the fight off. Quest 8: Queen of the Desert Objective: Slay Rathian Boss: Rathian Area: Desert This is an easy quest... Well, it would be easier without the Rathian =P. Ok, head to area 4, you'll encounter her there. MAKE SURE SHE SEES YOU BEFORE YOU PAINT HER or the fight is going to be harder than it has to be. If you're lucky, this fight will only take place in areas 3 and 4... If she flies to area 7, just clear out area 3 and wait there... She'll fly back there in no time. Quest 9: Queen of the Jungle Objective: Slay Rathian Boss: Rathian Area: Jungle All right, this is one of the harder Rathian quests... If she leaves area 5... And she probably will... Head to area 5, incase you didn't get that clue. Paint her, but stay in the line of sight so she doesn't fly away. Kill off the annoying prey and then deal with her. Quest 10: Attack of the Rathian! Objective: Slay Rathian Boss: Rathian Area: Forest and Hills This is probably the easiest Rathian quest there is. Simply because you will know the lay of the land, even if this is your first Rathian "Hey... Forest and Hills? I know this place." The only problem is that she likes area 9... A lot. She, like Rathalos tends to fly away to areas 4 or 9. I suggest bringing a Pyschoserum or 2, just in case she escapes from you. Quest 11: Queen of the Swamp Objective: Slay Reohart Boss: Reohart Area: Swamp *This quest unlocks when you complete the Rathian Quests* Ok, imagine Rathian, a Pink Rathian. A Pink, hard armored stronger, faster version of Rathian. Got it? Ok... Now imagine a harder version of Rathian, surrounded by Ioprey and Genprey. Now you understand what you're up against. Clear the bullfango out of area 2. Head to area 5 and like Rathian, paint her. This will be a long and annoying fight, simply because of prey that constantly get in your way. I suggest bringing flashbombs and a trap (incase she flies to area 2). ===============================***** Quests===================================== Quest 1: Water Wyvern of the Desert Objective: Slay Plesioth Boss: Plesioth Area: Desert Bring frogs for this one. Ingore wasting resources on Sonic bombs... You'll need those for later quests. Plesioth will hit you HARD so don't be careless. He's located in the ONLY waterborne area of the desert, area 5. Bring hot drniks to protect your stamina and when he goes "away" dip your line into the water *using the frog*, when you see your frog submurge into the water, hit O to reel him in. *If you need frogs, theres a little spot in area 4 near the water that has an endless supply of frogs and worms* Quest 2: Bring me a Plesioth Objective: Capture Plesioth Boss: Plesioth Area: Jungle This is like any capture quest... Head to area 7 and this time, if you need to bring sonics, bring them. Plesioth likes to jump out alot here, so you shouldn't actually need to use them. Plesioth's dorsal fin lowers when he's weak so pay attention to his back. Otherwise, you might end up killing him... His limp is "rarer" than a Rathalos Plate... Quest 3: Green Plesioth Strikes Objective: Slay Green Plesioth Boss: Green Plesioth, Iodrome Area: Jungle Same area of the capture quest, different Plesioth. Head to 7 and be careful, Green Plesioth packs a little more punch than the original. His water laser attacks also have better range than his weaker brother. Other than that, treat him like a regular Plesioth and you'll be done in no time. *note: I suggest killing Iodrome before taking Plesioth on, or he'll get in your way.* Quest 4: Attack of the Cave Wyvern Objective: Slay Khezu Boss: Khezu Area: Jungle Khezu. I hate him. He's too easy. Anyway, this is the even easier Jungle version of everyone's flabby wyvern friend. Rush to 4 and try to paint him before he moves. Khezu really doesn't like fire element *hunt* so if you want to make this a quick fight, use that and his data to finish him off quickly. Quest 5: Bring Me a Khezu Objective: Capture Khezu Boss: Khezu Area: Swamp This one is still pretty easy, but I suggest bringing Hot drinks to protect your stamina. If you know how to capture a wyvern, good. If not, then how the hell did you get this far? Anyway, Khezu will always start in 8. You can either encounter him there or clear out 9 and wait for his shadow to appear over head. Follow this shadow until he lands and well, beat on him until he limps. Then do what you were paid to. Catch him. Quest 6: Volcanic Valor Objective: Slay Gravios Boss: Gravios Area: Volcano Cool drinks are you friend. Gravios always starts in area 4, but after your first encounter, will "flee" to another area if left alone. So if you're repeating this quest, bring a flute (aka horn) of any time and get hit attention. Area 4 is the best place to fight him as there are no minions to get in the way. Quest 7: Attack of Gravimos Objective: Slay Gravimos Boss: Gravimos Area: Swamp THE BLACK GRAVIOS! ZOMG! First off, bring 20 whetstones, bring 10 potions bring 10 herbs and bring your basic hunters gear. You will NOT be supplied with any hunting materials (well... Outside of offensive items =p) and his shell is completely armored... Wait in area 4, clear out the Vespoids and enjoy the fight. Quest 8: Bring me a Powderstone! Objective: Deliver 1 Powderstone Boss: Gravios Area: Volcano Ok, you have 3 ways of doing this. That's right, three. 1. Don't try to win, get angry an abandon. 2. Bring mega juices, carry armor skill and book it. 3. Bring Mega juices, kill Gravios and clear paths. Chances are, you want 2 or 3. Well... If you have Gravios in or out of the way, the quick carrying skill is a very useful tool. With it, you can run through area 5 with little effort and make it all the way to base. Combined with a mega juice and you're damn near untouchable until it wears off. If you don't have carry armor, I highly suggest bringing mega juices and materials to take down a GRAVIOS. Kill gravios and clear areas 1,3,6 and 7. There are two major paths to run: 8,7,6,4,1 or 8,7,5,3,1. If again, you don't have the carry skill, run the first one. If you do, run either. This quest will try your pacience, so good luck. You'll find it to be easy later on =3. Quest 9: A Troublesome Pair Objective: Slay Rathalos And Rathian Boss: Rathalos and Rathian Area: Forest and Hills Capcom most certainly went out of their way to make this a pain in the ass. Now they stay with each other the ENTIRE TIME. Head to area 4. You'll probably run into Rathalos first... Paint him and watch your ass, Rathian will show up any minute to make this fight tedious. Kill one and the other becomes a push over. They have 1/3 less of their normal HP, but hit harder... So watch out. Quest 10: The Indestructable Basarios Objective: Slay atleast 2 Basarios Boss: Basarios xInfinity Area: Volcano I gather that these Basarios just "revive" themselves. No, they ARE killable, but everytime they respawn, they don't have their tails... It baffles me why a NEW WYVERN doesn't have a tail, just because I killed the one before it... So my conclusion: Same pair of basarios the entire fight, they just know magic tricks. Anyway, head to area 3. This is where BOTH of them will be. I suggest picking a fight with one of them and just keeping far away from the other. This won't prevent both of them from attacking you, but it will buy you time to deliver some serious hurt on one of the Basarios. Again, 1/3 less HP... *********************************Urgent Quests********************************** Quest 1: Horn of the Monoblos! Objective: Slay Monoblos Boss: Monoblos Area: Desert Monoblos will always start in area 10, but if this is your first run in with him then he'll stay in 10 until you enter. Clear out areas 1 and 4 and then proceed to the main event... Monoblos will be a pain if your equipment is not up to snuff. If you don't have atleast 50+ defense, think twice before starting this quest. Also, bring Sonic bombs and bring some flashes, just in case. Sonic him when he tunnels under ground for a "trap" effect. Break off Monoblos' horn for it to appear in the rewards. You can cut his tail off too... Also, don't use a Sonic when he's in fury mode, it doesn't work. Quest 2: Horn of the White Devil! Objective: Slay White Monoblos Boss: White Monoblos Area: Desert Monoblos will always start in area 10. Clear out areas 1 and 4 and then proceed to the main event...White Monoblos is a little different, as he's stronger and has more HP than regular Monoblos. Monoblos will be a pain if your equipment is not up to snuff. If you don't have atleast 50+ defense, think twice before starting this quest. Also, bring Sonic bombs and bring some flashes, just in case. Sonic him when he tunnels under ground for a "trap" effect. Break off Monoblos' horn for it to appear in the rewards. You can cut his tail off too... Also, don't use a Sonic when he's in fury mode, it     
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doesn't work. I highly suggest breaking his horn off, as they're very useful for making powerful weapons/armor. Quest 3: Diablos Objective: Slay Diablos Boss: Diablos Area: Desert Think Monoblos, but he has 2 horns to break off. Everything still applies, see the Data section for elemental differences. Quest 4: Four Horns Objective: Slay 2 Diablos Boss: Diablos x2 Area: Desert TWO DIABLOS! Not one. For the first Diablos, treat him like Monoblos. After that, make sure you have COOL DRINKS. Bring a Pyscho-Serum as well. First Diablos starts in 10, take him down. DON'T IGNORE HIM OR HE JOINS THE DIABLOS IN AREA 7! The first Diablos is slightly easier due to the ledges he can get stuck in. He will almost always travel this path: 10->, 4<->1. Second Diablos is slightly harder, but only because of the lack of ledges. He will always travel from areas 7<->2<->3. Cool drinks are needed for areas 2 and 7. Remember that. Quest 5: Wyverns of Land and Sky! Objective: Slay Reosoul And Reohart Boss: Reosoul and Reohart Area: Swamp I'm going to split this up into two sections... I've never ran into both of them in area 3, like I used to in MHG. So just stick with this. Also, I've noticed that they have 1/3 less of their normal HP level... What the hell is up with that? Reosoul: He starts in area 5. Paint him and make sure he sees you. You're going to have to be quick when fighting him because Reosoul is twice as fast as Rathalos. On top of this, he's hard armored, so you're going to have a tough time getting his tail/wing claws busted off. He will normally fight you long enough for you to get wounded pretty badly. He will head to 3, do NOT follow him. Instead, wait in 5. He will either return to 5, or he will proceed to the areas above it. Keep it up and he will fall. Reohart: She starts in area 9. Normally, she won't bother flying away. However, if she's limping and looking for her hubby to help her, she will fly to area 9 without delay. Like Reosoul, she's faster and hard armored so don't get cocky. Quest 6: A Giant Dragon Invades! Objective: Repel Lao Boss: Lao Shan Lung Area: Fort Pretty easy, see the data for what area to hit for your weapon type. Just keep pounding on Lao and DON'T waste time with just cannonballs. 30 Minutes should be enough to take down a "normal" lao with 1/3 less HP... But they give you 50, so I don't see how this could possibly poss a problem. Quest 7: Giga Troublesome Pair Objective: Slay SilverSoul And GoldHart Boss: Goldhart and Silversoul Area: Arena All right, this isn't a fair fight. Not by a long shot. They throw you into a tiny area with both of them in it. If you want to remotely stand a chance, take down Silver Soul first. Why? His air talon attack criples you, poisons you and throws you into KO mode. His HP is also lower than Gold Hart. If one pillar falls, the other does with time. In other words, pick one of them off, don't "evenly" fight them or you WILL die. They give you stun/sleep daggers. I suggest traping one of them and putting them to sleep in it. Just keep away fro
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