Monster Hunter Wilds' roster expands with Gravios, a Flying Wyvern from the first generation of its games.
Zinogre was recently crowned Monster Hunter’s most popular monster, but the Fanged Wyvern has plenty of big-name competition.
As a general rule of thumb across all Monster Hunter games, if it has sharp teeth, has no wings, and walks on four legs, then it's a Fanged Wyvern (unless it's an Elder Dragon of some sort).
Monster Hunter Rise packs some powerful boss monsters, but fighting these creatures is a true test of a player's skill. While this Flying Wyvern doesn't actually do that much flying in combat ...
However, Gravios took the spotlight after viewers spotted the Flying Wyvern’s icon was spotted ... However, the Monster Hunter team has surprised the fanbase before, so this could also have ...
Gravios is a hard-shelled monster that’s been deflecting our attacks since the original Monster Hunter, and it’s back in Monster Hunter Wilds’ Oilwell Basin. A few things about this foreboding, ...
Gravios is a classic monster in the series, first appearing in the original Monster Hunter game all the way back in 2004.
Niantic just revealed details for the upcoming Monster Hunter Now Even Happier Hunting event. It is set to arrive on February 3, when the Winter Hunt ends, and run till February 9, 2025.
Niantic just released the roadmap for the Monster Hunter Now February 2025 season, giving the community insight into the upcoming events.
In addition to the monsters from the beta, I fought four additional monsters: The Quematrice, an oil-spitting wyvern; the Congalala, a gassy baboon first introduced in Monster Hunter 2 ...
Monster Hunter Rise packs some powerful boss monsters, but fighting these creatures is a true test of a player's skill. While this Flying Wyvern doesn't actually do that much flying in combat ...