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Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?
プリニー~オレが主人公でイイんスか?
Purinī ~ Ore ga Shujinkō de Iinsuka
Developer(s)Nippon Ichi
Publisher(s)Nippon Ichi
Designer(s)Takehito Harada
PlatformPlaystation Portable
GenrePlatformer,Hack and Slash
Release DateJP November 20, 2008

NA February 17, 2009
EU June 26 2009

RatingsCERO: A

ESRB: T

Mode(s)Single-player
InputGamepad

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Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero (プリニー~オレが主人公でイイんスか?, Purinī ~ Ore ga Shujinkō de Iinsuka lit. 'Prinny: Is it Okay if I'm the Main Character, dood?') is a spin-off of the Disgaea series featuring Nippon Ichi's mascot, the Prinny.

StoryEdit

Someone has eaten the Demon Lord Etna's Sea Of Gehenna Pudding! Even though it may not have been the Prinnies fault, Etna wants them to create the Ultra Dessert, a Legendary Treat with no set ingredients. Assigned with a strict 10 hour time limit the Prinnies must gather all the ingredients from each stage's Boss (although you can actually take as long as you need to since the '10 Hour Time Limit' isn't set up how most players think it is).

Prinnies are rather fragile and when handled roughly they tend to explode. To prevent this Etna has given you (the Prinny) a red scarf, similar in looks to the scarf that Laharl wears. This red scarf prevents the Prinny from exploding. However, throughout the game you may choose between two difficulties. The hardest mode, called Hell's Finest, allows no room for error. If you get hit, it's a quick death. Normal mode will give you three hit points represented by three scarf icons in the lower left corner of the screen. If the Prinny gets KO'd then another member of the 1000 Member Prinny squad (represented by your 1000 lives) will grab the scarf and trek onward on the place of their fallen comrade. The levels in this game are known for their difficulty making it so a player could lose only 1 or 2 of their 1000 lives in 1 level and up to 30 lives in another.

CharactersEdit

Prinny features a number of Disgaea characters, drawn mostly from the first game.

BossesEdit

Damien: A golden Imp. He appears as the boss of the Tutorial Levels. He uses the same basic strategy as the Imp enemies during the fight with him. He is different than most bosses since beating him won't yield an Ultra Dessert Ingredient but instead will yield one of many Orbs that can be used on the souls in the hub area to turn them into NPCs that can give you various services. The other orbs are scattered throughout Damien's tutorial levels and the last 2 locations of the game.

Gourmet Ogre: A large Green Ogre who likes to do nothing but eat. He is a boss in the Nethergrasslands. He speaks with a western accent and most of his dialogue is such phrases as 'I'ma gonna eat everything!!'. His design is exactly the same as the Gourmet Ogres from Makai Kingdom. Prinny receives the 'Rotting Meat' ingredient for the Ultra Dessert from him.

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Kim and Chi: A pair of Magic Knight Twins. They appear as bosses in the High Tomb Forest however depending on the time of day you may only fight 1 of the pair or you may end up fighting both. Kim seems cheerful and talks a lot while Chi is dark and talks very little. Kim's element is Lightning while Chi's element is Fire. Prinny receives the 'Used Recorder' or the 'Pre-Chewed Gum' ingredient for the Ultra Dessert from them.

Anise: A witch with the ability to turn into a cat who has caused nothing but trouble for Kim and Chi. She appears as a boss in the High Tomb Forest at a certain time in the day but will appear in cat form in some scenes with Kim and Chi. She seems nice but is actually psychotic. One minute she'll be sweet and flirty while the next minute she'll try and kill you with her battle axe. She is also obsessed with Overlord Laharl. Prinny receives the 'Voodoo Doll' ingredient for the Ultra Dessert from her.

Basil and Chervil: A pair of Bone Dragons. They appear as bosses in the Death's Watchtower. Not only are these two a 'Comedy Duo' but they are also married. Basil is the Grey one and Chervil is the Gold one. Both of them speak in a British Accent. During battle, Basil fights you head on while Chervil digs underground so she can attack you from below. Prinny receives the 'A Bone' ingredient for the Ultra Dessert from them.

Bok Choy: The owner of a Demon Casino. Despite being a Zombie, Bok Choy is actually very intelligent. He also speaks in a stereotypical Australian Accent. He appears as a boss in the Demon Sea Aria but only if the player does that level first. He is essentially a Golden Zombie so the strategy for beating him isn't that hard to figure out.

Cardamon: A Nekomata. She appears as a boss in the Demon Sea Aria. She tends to be extremely flirty but will attack at a moments notice. She is extremely loyal to her master, Sir Sweet. She is actually a Fox Girl pretending to be a Nekomata because she heard her Sir Sweet hates foxes.

Lee Shang Long: A large and powerful Dragon. He appears as a boss in the Magma Hideout. He is being kept there as a guard pet for the Ninjas who live in the hideout. His secret file in the game reveals that his real name is Vincenzo. Lee Shang Long's design is exactly the same as the dragon that appeared in the Tera level Fire Spell in Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories. Prinny receives the 'Dragon Nose Hair' ingredient for the Ultra Dessert from him.

Hoshikage: A Kunoichi whose names translates to Star Shadow. She appears as a boss in the Magma Hideout. She is the leader of the hideout's Ninja Clan. She is often accompanied by a Ninja Frog and treats the enormous dragon Lee Shang Long as a pet, despite its attempts to eat her. She is different in comparison to most Kunoichi as she has blond hair and dresses in a Light Blue Ninja Uniform. However, if she if fought at Midnight (5 hours left), she becomes an incredibly powerful ninja called Tsukikage (Moon Shadow). Prinny receives the 'Dragon Kibble' ingredient for the Ultra Dessert from her.

Moab: A random Moab, that's all. He appears as a boss in the Moab Fortress. Since he is just a regular Moab, there isn't anything special about him in particular. However, during the battle with him he rides a CX-3 Hellyes vehicle, allowing him to fly and fire lasers at the player. Prinny receives the 'Choc-in-a-Box' ingredient for the Ultra Dessert from him.

Morgan: A large sword wielding Moab. Leader of the Morgan Association, he finds Prinnies and sells them to people in need of slaves or servants. He is an interesting Boss since he can be found in almost any of the levels, talking to the other bosses. He's fought at Death's Watchtower during the final two hours before going to the Aged Sage Altar.

Cyberclops: A large robotic death machine. His design is similar to the Cyclops Demons from Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. He acts as after-hours security for Bok Choy at the casino.

Tumeric of the Phoenix Clan: A dorky warrior. He is apparently on some sort of Grand Mission but is quite a moron and not all that powerful. He carries a sword as his weapon. His design is exactly the same as the Male warrior class from Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories onward. He usually appears at Nethergrasslands, Demon Sea Aria, or Moab Fortress depending on the time. Prinny receives the 'Passion Diaper' ingredient for the Ultra Dessert from him.

Chefbot-9000: A large hulking robot owned by Spice-T. He is the only boss in the Aged Sage Alter and his boss battle is the only thing to do there. His armor makes it so you have to throw bombs at his core to stun him instead of ground pounding his head like most bosses. His design is exactly the same has the Robot Guardians from Makai Kingdom. His in-game Profile begins with the infamous 'OVER NINE THOUSAND' Internet Meme but then it cuts off, saying that the person who wrote the profile could not go on with the Joke.

Darth Moab: A large Spear wielding purple Moab and leader of the Dessert Pirates. His is the only boss in the Black Dessert Desert. His name, appearance, lightning attack, and mannerisms are based off Darth Vader from the Star Wars Trilogy. As such, he makes various jokes based off of lines Darth Vader said in the movies such as 'The Sauce is Weak with this one' or 'I find your lack of taste disturbing'. He has a helmet over his eyes in reference to how a trained Jedi doesn't need his eyes to see and fight. In his battle, he can fly and control his scythe with his mind.

In the level Sweet Palace there is no set boss as instead you fight various bosses you've met along the way throughout the level. Tumeric also appears here ready to battle the player but keeps getting knocked aside by the other bosses.

Sir Sweet: The boss of the Sweet Garden. He is a Moab with a massive sweet tooth. He dresses in a better manner than other Moabs and has with exaggerated way of speaking. He plans to create a dessert more powerful than the Ultra Dessert known only as the G-Sweet (notice the pun there?). You have to fight him twice at the end of the game, and his attacks all involve candy.

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Beauty Queen Etna: Everyone's favorite red haired Demon Lord. She can only be fought in a bonus battle by having the Hero Prinny chose to revolt against her tyranny. Etna appears before the Prinny and calls him an 'Ingrate' before initiating the battle. During the battle, she controls 2 Pringer X Aerial Attack Robots (which are actually knock-offs she built) while she sits on a chair thats being moved around by 4 Prinnies. If the player can destroy both of her Pringer X robots, Etna then Summons Flonne, Captain Gordon or Aramis to attack the Hero Prinny. Gordon appears with Jennifer and Thursday while Aramis appears with his pet zombies (including his legendary Super Zombie from Disgaea: Hour of Darkness).

Prinny Laharl: The reincarnation of Laharl after Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. He appears as the boss of the Material Tower. It is revealed that he ran away because of Etna's workload but not before he stole Etna's pudding, causing all the problems to begin with. During the battle with him, he'll use all of his skills from the Disgaea games, including his Meteor Impact attack (he uses a Gear Metal YAY tank or a large bomb instead of a Meteor). After the battle, Etna shows up to say she was working him so hard because she wanted him to reincarnate much more quickly and be the Overlord again. She then drags him off while wondering what she'll have Laharl do next. All throughout the story scenes, the Hero Prinny thinks that he's heard Laharl's Laugh before but can't quite put his finger on who the laugh belongs to.

Asagi: Asagi appears as the only boss to show up in the Extra Mode. All throughout the game she attempts to defeat the Hero Prinny and become the Main Character of Prinny: Can i Really Be The Hero?, failing every time to do so. After various attempts as well as trying different things, she eventually challenges the player one last time while wearing a Prinny Costume, calling herself 'Pretty Prinny Asagi'. Her attacks in her battles are similar to her Soul Nomad and the World Eaters attacks as they involve her using weapons from Makai Kingdom.

Tyrant Overlord Baal: After you defeat Laharl, Baal becomes the boss of Martial Tower. Having been defeated by Laharl previously, Baal now takes the form of a Prinny. However, his body's color is Dark Purple rather than Blue. His eyes are also completely blank. During the battle with him, he can ground pound the arena and summon several Grand Swords from the earth. He can also summon swords from the air to attack the player. His last attack is special as he enters into a pillar of light and summons forth his Ogre Form to do a devastatingly damaging blast.

Flonne: Flonne appears in a Downloadable Bonus fight. Her level is called Devil's Castle. When the Hero Prinny fights her, she is riding on a Pogo stick. During the battle, she hops around on her stick while trying to fall onto the player. She also has the ability to summon Prinny Kurtis and the Prism Rangers for help.

Marona: Marona appears in a Downloadable Bonus fight. Her level is her home of Phantom Isle.

Asagi (2): Asagi also appears in a Downloadable Bonus fight. Her level is Material Tower 2. In this fight, she resembles her Makai Kingdom form and even has her rifle from the game with her.

GameplayEdit

The game is a side-scrolling platformer. The player takes control of Hero Prinny and his 999 friends, and searches through a number of levels. The Prinny's basic moves are attack, jump, dash and duck. It can also perform a combination move such as attacking while jumping to use an aerial bombardment attack, or jumping after dashing to achieve an extra long jump. And after losing all 1000 prinnies, and starting a new game, you can use Prinny Raid, which rapidly depletes you prinny total (it sends prinnies randomly flying across the screen, and for every prinny that passes by, you lose one life).

Prinny is extremely vulnerable to enemy attacks, and will explode if its hit points run out. The only way to restore hit points is by increasing the Bonus Gauge and receiving the Scarf item. The player can increase the bonus gauge by stomping on enemies, which stuns them and renders them easier to defeat. The bonus gauge grants certain items when it fills completely, allowing the player to increase their point scores. The gauge will also fill completely when the player activates a checkpoint. Activating a checkpoint also allows the player to restart from that point if they die, or if the timer for the level runs out.

After finishing the tutorial level, Prinny can access a number of different levels from the central hub. The levels are presented in a set order but you can do any of the starting levels in any order you like. You begin at the start of the level and you have to get to the end of the level before time runs out. If you can get to the end, you fight a boss. Bosses are harder than the regular enemies you fight in the levels as the beat them you must ground pound them a certain number of times (shown via the Skull Tokens next the bosses life) to stun them before you can do any real damage. Beat the boss clears the level. Afterwords you are graded by your time, score and how many Prinnies you lost and are then given a grade. As you complete the levels, the 10 hour 'Time Limit' will decrease by 1 hour as you as you beat the boss and come back to the hub. As time passes, the difficulty of the levels will change and the boss you fight at the end may also change. You need to do multiple runs to see every level at every time of day. Clearing the the starting levels will unlock another level which will begin a small set of levels that must be done in the order given to you for the remaining Hours left.

ItemsEdit

A number of items can be found throughout the game:

  • Sweets - Found in the levels or through the bonus gauge, these add points to the player's score. Sundaes are the best as the give the most points.
  • Scarf - Heals one hit point. These are hard to find but will appear through the bonus gauge.
  • Gear Metal YAY Tank - This vehicle allows the Prinny to move around and shoot enemies with lasers. Pressing the Fire button causes a puff to appear but pressing and hold the fire button charges the beam and letting go will fire a massive laser blast. It is rather slow however. It is based off the Gear Metal LEX Tank from Makai Kingdom. Their names are a reference to the Metal Gear RAY and Metal Gear REX mecha from the Metal Gear Solid games.
  • CX-3 Hellyes - This vehicle let's the Prinny fly around and shoot enemies. Riding this vehicle usually happens on a set automatic path so the control pad will now let you aim your laser cannon to shoot down foes. Holding the fire button allows for Rapid Fire. It is based off of the CX-1 Hellpha from Makai Kingdom. It's name is a pun on the phrase 'Hell Yes!'.
  • Bomb - This item can be thrown to cause explosive damage
  • Explosive Barrel - If a bomb is thrown at these barrels, a bigger explosion can be made.
  • Magic Carpet - Use these moving platforms to help you get across gaps.
  • Revive Point - Ground Pounding this lets you restart from that point. Ground Pounding the one at the end of the level revives your hit points completely and takes you to the boss.
  • Ultra Dessert Ingredients - You get one of these when you defeat a boss. Very few of these actually look like they could be use to make food.
  • Orbs - These orbs can be used to revive the Souls in the Hub Area and turn them into NPCs.
  • Records - These records be used to listen to songs from the game. You will need the a Music Manager NPC to do so though.
  • Letters - These letters appear in the Hub Area high up. The player needs to complete a jumping puzzle to get these that gets harder each time. One letter appears every time you complete a level (including the Tutorial Level and Excluding the Final Level). Collect all to unlock Asagi Mode.
  • Medals - You unlock these to show you've completed a certain challenge.

EnemiesEdit

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Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero? has many generic enemies. Some enemies are old ones from other games and some are new ones made for this game.

Archer: A young and cute female archer who fires arrows at the player. She stays stationary and doesn't move around a lot. How she stands depends on the player's current location. If the player is in front of her, she stands and shoots straight at them. If the player is below her, then she'll crouch and shoot downwards. She is based off of the Archer class from the Disgaea Series.

Barrel Monster: A Monster hiding underneath an explosive barrel who can throw their barrel at the player. The player can destroy the barrel with out it exploding at which time the Barrel Monster is completely exposed. They resemble the infamous Geo Block Monsters for the Disgaea Series.

Big Eye: These eye monsters will fly around an try to crash into the player. They are based off of the Mana Sphere class from Makai Kingdom.

Bombster: These beasts will roll into a ball and try to ram into the player. They can also fly around and have sharp spikes on their shoulders. They can also explode under the correct circumstances. They are based off of the Bomber Head class from Makai Kingdom.

Book: A Flying book. Yep, that's it. A Book who flaps his covers and is able to fly. Not much else to explain here. They are based off of the flying books shown in the Opening Cutscene in Makai Kingdom.

Catsaber: This little kitten will use remote control Drill Cars to attack the player. They will not move, and their R.C car is invincible, able to drill nearly anywhere. They are based off the Catsaber class from Phantom Brave while their R.C cars are based off the Driller G from Makai Kingdom.

Druid: This old guy sits on a Magic Carpet and throws Ghost Fruit and Mandragora everywhere. He is based off of the Druid class from the Disgaea 2 onward. A Druid named Spice-T appears in the game as a Key-Character.

Gargoyle: This invincible statue will shoot fireballs out of it's mouth. A rotating wheel with several Gargoyle heads (Trigoyle) also appears and when it stops, the heads all fire at once into various directions. It's eyes will glow yellow right before it shoots a fireball. They are based off of the Gargoyle class from Disgaea: Hour of Darkness.

Genin: A Ninja warrior who uses his stealth to hide in areas while throwing Shuriken stars. Some also stand on the ceiling and rain down grenades. He also use a ninja technique that allows him to get away by disappearing in a smoke puff, then appearing above the player. A much stronger ninja, Shadow Master, also appears and he can guard against the player's attacks. He is based off of the Male Ninja class from Disgaea 2 onwards. A Genin also appears as an unlockable NPC who will let you end the game immediately and start again from the beginning with a fresh batch of Prinnies while also keeping all your collectibles, unlocked levels and acquired NPCs.

Ghost: These phantoms will fly towards you but will disappear at some point to avoid being killed. The blue one is male and the red one is female. The male one has a depressed look on his face while the female one has an angry look on her face. They are based off of the ghosts shown in the Opening Cutscene in Makai Kingdom.

Ghost Fruit: These guys sit on the ground till the player comes near. They then slink over to the player to attack them. They can also fall from the sky and then attack. They are based off of the Apple Kid Class from Makai Kingdom. They have a stronger version called the Bomber Fruit which did not show up in Makai Kingdom. If the Bomber is attacked or hip-pounded, their heads may start rolling if on a slope.

Idol: Red Idols fly out of a red paint bucket to try and swarm the player but they can easily be destroyed. They will keep on coming though until the jar is destroyed. They are based off of the Idol class from Makai Kingdom. An Idol is also an unlockable NPC who will let you look at any Replay Videos you've taken during the game. Yellow Idols also appear, but show up in groups of three and home in on the player.

Imp: These Demons attack from the skies and hunt down players until they or the player is defeated. Because of their speed, it is hard to hit them as well as stun them. They are based off of the Imp class from Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. Stronger ones can also drop Hell Pepper, as well as use poisonous breath. An golden imp named Damian appears as the boss of the tutorial levels.

Lilim: These young and extremely cute demon girls attack with Heart Shaped Bombs and Heart Blasts. They appear younger versions of Succubi as shown by their short hair and flat chest (Possibly based off the character Lilith from the Darkstalkers series, who was a younger version of the Succubus character Morrigan), but are really cross-dressing incubi.

Lucky Doll: These little weirdos like to hide underground. If you can find one by ground pounding the floor, stun it and then defeat it, you collect it at the end of the level. Collect enough and you can unlock some cool Prizes such as records and bonus levels. They are based off of the Lucky Doll class from Makai Kingdom. A Lucky Doll appears as an NPC who you can talk to and get to Prizes acquired from collecting Lucky Dolls.

Magician: He is a young wizard in training who flies on a Broom and sweeps across the screen dropping bombs. Unfortunately, he's not very good at driving. Once he flies across the screen and drops the bombs, he doesn't come back for another sweep. He is based off of the Skull class from Disgaea 2 onwards.

Mandragora: These crazy nutballs pretend to be common vegetables until the player comes near. They then spring into action and attack. They charge at the player and jump during their assault. They can however be easily cut in half. They are based off of the Carrot Dude class from Makai Kingdom. Stronger ones called Mandra Hero also appear from out of nowhere.

Moab: This annoying pigs will attack anyone or anything that comes near. They are one of the most common enemies in the game and are seen almost everywhere. They will sometimes be sleeping or be manning a cannon. They attack with Clubs, Pitch Forks as well as Rifles. They are based off of the Orc class from Disgaea 2 onwards.

Mothman: These giant bugs fly down to harm to player. They give warning when they are about attack as the make an expression similar to the face as if they are screeching. They are based off of the Mothman class from Disgaea 2 onwards. The highest tier mothman, Unknown, can also use sonic waves to attack.

Specter: Red Specters are actually mothers, and fly around with their two kids. If the kids die, the mother goes nuts and attacks the player with fire blasts. Purple Specters are reincarnated wizards who will actively attack with lightning blasts.

Succubus: These sexy demon girls fly around and try to harm you with Heart Shaped Bombs and Heart Blasts. They are based off of the Succubus class from the Disgaea series but mostly on the new design given to them in Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice. A Dark-Green haired Succubus appears as Netherworld Idol Saffron who will award the player with medals upon clearing a special task.

Tar-Man: These disgusting blobs of slime and mud will crawl towards the player to damage them. They can also roll into balls as well as jump. If they see a vehicle, they will turn tail and run away. They are based off of the Tar-Man class from Makai Kingdom.

Terminator: These powerful robots have been sent to the game's levels with one mission: Find and Terminate the Hero Prinny. They act as powerful guards and can't be destroyed by the player's knives due to their iron armor. They attack with spears that can be extended to a certain length. If you can stun them however, they fall over and their weak point, the core, can be attacked for massive damage. They are based off the Iron Doll class from Makai Kingdom.

Walking Corn: These corny guys like to hide in the ground and jump out to hit the player. However, they don't wait till the player is there, they just jump out when they feel like it. They also have Silver 'Iron Corn' who is invincible to the player's attacks and must be avoided. They are based off of the Corn Guy class from Makai Kingdom.

Wood Folk: This stump like foe will try to harm the player by Jumping and ramming into them. Before they jump, they say something that sounds similar to a word or phrase in Japanese. They can be tricky to hit during their jump. They are based off of the Wood Doll class from Makai Kingdom. Blue-colored wood folk are known as Treants, and can use poisonous fog breath.

Zombie: A resurrected corpse with horrid Body Odor. They slowly jump towards the player with their arms out in front due to them being frozen with rigor mortis. They are based off of the Zombie class from the Disgaea Series. A Zombie Cameraman (similar to the one that Axel The Dark Hero has) appears with the Succubus to greet the player with a medal upon clearing an accomplishment. A golden zombie named Bok Choy appears as a boss.

NPCsEdit

Throughout the game (mostly in the Tutorial Levels and the last 2 levels of the game) you will find Orbs. These orbs are used to unlock NPCs in the Hub area in between your runs through the levels. All you have to do is give the orbs to the correct Soul in the Hub area and the character will be restored.

Save Manager: This NPC is the first NPC you unlock and the most needed one. This NPC lets you save your game and all of your Progress. This NPC is unlocked by giving the Blue Orb (gained by Beating Damian the first time) to the Blue Soul. He is one of many Prinnies found in the game

Professor Lucky: This NPC lets you see all the Lucky Dolls you've collected, what Prizes you've unlocked and how many more Lucky Dolls you need to unlock another Prize. He is unlocked by giving the Red Orb (found in Tutorial Stage 2 ) to the Red Soul. He is a Lucky Doll from Makai Kingdom with glasses.

Data Manager: This NPC lets you look at all the collectible items obtained and the Profiles of all Enemies and Bosses beaten. This NPC is unlocked by giving the Green Orb (found in Tutorial Stage 2) to the Green Soul. He is a Male Cleric from Disgaea: Hour of Darkness.

Replay Manager: This NPC lets you look at all of your Video Replays you've taken while playing. This NPC is unlocked by giving the White Orb (found in Tutorial Stage 2) to the White Soul. She is an Idol from Makai Kingdom.

Runaway Manager: This NPC lets you runaway from this playthrough, view the credits and start from the beginning with a fresh batch of Prinnies while also keep everything you've unlocked. This NPC is unlocked by giving the Black Orb (found in Tutorial Stage 2) to the Black Soul. He is a Male Ninja from Disgaea 2 onwards.

Dimensional Guide: This NPC lets you visit levels you've cleared already. As you go through multiple playthroughs, you'll eventually be able to access any Level at any time of day. Using the Dimensional Guide is useful for find Lucky Dolls and getting higher ranks on cleared levels. You can also access bonus levels and levels Downloaded from the PlayStation Network by using the Dimensional Guide. This NPC is unlocked by giving the Yellow Orb (found in the Black Dessert Desert 4 hours left ) to the Yellow Soul. This NPC is a Female Cleric from the Disgaea Series.

Music Manager: This NPC lets you listen to music from the game. After you have collected a Record, you can come here to listen to that song all you like. This NPC is unlocked by giving the Purple Orb (found in the Sweet Palace where basil and chervil where) to the Purple Soul. This NPC is a Skull in the Disgaea: Hour of Darkness design for the class.

Saffron: A black-haired Succubus reporter and idol who appears with her Zombie cameraman to award the Hero Prinny with medals anytime he completes an achievement.

Also found in the Hub Area are NPC Prinnies you can chat with (such as Prix, Princahontas, and Prilletariot) and Aramis who can take you to the Tutorial Stages. You can also have hilarious conversations with Etna.


Trivia Edit

  • This game, it's sequel and the anime version of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness are the only three forms of Disgaea media that actually follow the 'Normal Ending' of the original game, while all other Disgaea media take place after the game's 'Good Ending.'
  • In Disgaea 3's Raspberyl Mode, Mao appears to be playing this game during the opening cutscene as the boss music is heard during the cutscene.
  • In Disgaea 4, Fuka references this game as she tells Valvatorez about finding an ultra dessert which is the main objective of this game.

Game EditionsEdit

  • Standard
    • UMD Disk
    • Game Case
    • Music CD
    • Box for Storage
  • Gamestop Premium
    • UMD Disk
    • Game Case
    • Music CD
    • Short Comic
    • Box for Storage
  • Hero To The Rescue
    • UMD Disk
    • Game Case
    • Music CD
    • Prinny Plushie (with scarf)
    • Blue Prinny PSP Case
    • Box for Storage
  • Ultra Dessert
    • UMD Disk
    • Game Case
    • Music CD
    • Prinny Plushie (with scarf)
    • Blue Prinny PSP Case
    • Graphic Novel
    • Box for Storage
  • PlayStation Store
    • Download ONLY (Can be installed on a PSP-Go)

Music CD TracksEdit

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  • 1.Asagi Metamorphose
  • 2.Brave Heart
  • 3.1st Impression
  • 4.Dance With Me
  • 5.Asagi My Love
  • 6.Hello! My Dream
  • 7.Last Celebration
  • 8.Sweet Palace
  • 9.Monster Beat
  • 10.Dark Soul
  • 11.Deamon Sea Casino
  • 12.Lead Roulette
  • 13.Nobody Knows
  • 14.You Go Girl (Piko Piko Version)
  • 15.Flying Chorus
  • 16.Going My Way
  • 17.Witch Walking
  • 18.Tower Of Ice
  • 19.Night At The Opera
  • 20.Kusha Kusha No Yume (Wrinkled Dreams)

SequelEdit

A sequel, Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! (aka. Prinny 2: Dawn of the Great Pantsu Wars), has been released in Japan on March 25, 2010.[1] It was released in Europe on December 15, 2010 and in the United States on January 11, 2011.

External linksEdit


v · e · dDisgaea series
Main Series
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness - Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories - Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice - Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten - Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance
Remakes
Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness - Disgaea DS - Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days - Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention - Disgaea 4 Return
Spin-offs
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Tigrex

Names

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Japanese:

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Titles

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General Information

Species:

Element/s:

Ailment/s:

Snowman (Snowy Mountains and Tundra)
Waterblight (On water terrains)
Iceblight (On icy terrains)

Weakest to:

Weakness Sign:

Habitats:

Old Desert, Desert, Snowy Mountains, Sandy Plains, Tundra, Ancestral Steppe, Sunken Hollow, Primal Forest, Frozen Seaway, Heaven's Mount, Dunes, Everwood, Battlequarters, Gorge, Sky Corridor, Jurassic Frontier, Arctic Ridge, Marshlands, Misty Peaks, Sanctuary, Interceptor's Base, Polar Field, Ancient Forest, Rotten Vale, Elder's Recess, Hoarfrost Reach, Flower Field, Fortress Ruins, Thunderous Sands, Yilufa Snowy Mountains

Monster Size:

Monsters in Relation:

Flame Tigrex
Grimclaw Tigrex
Brute Tigrex
Molten Tigrex
Diorekkusu
Zenith Tigrex
Tigrex EX

Generation:

Tigrex are Flying Wyverns introduced in Monster Hunter Freedom 2.


Physiology

Tigrex is a large, quadrupedal wyvern characterized by its massive head and jaws, powerful limbs and striking yellow/blue striped coloration. The top of its head is tipped with a pair of horn-like ears, and its segmented tail ends with a spiny protrusion.

Abilities

As a quadrupedal wyvern, its wings have evolved into forelegs, which allows it to run at very fast speeds. Though it possesses a pair of adequately-developed wings, it is rarely seen flying in a traditional sense. It is in fact more prone to gliding from location to location. It has a powerful set of lungs which gives it the ability to produce extremely loud, concussive roars which can physically damage nearby objects. Unlike many other monsters, Tigrex does not attack with any elements, a trait it shares with the Monoblos and its cousins. Rather, it relies on its sheer brute strength and an ear-splitting roar to bring down opponents.

Behavior

Tigrex will usually attempt to intimidate would-be attackers with an ear-splitting roar. If combat becomes intense enough, it will flush blood to its forelimbs, face, and eyes, in order to give its skin a bright-red glow as an effort to further intimidate attackers.

Habitat

The Tigrex can be found in many different environments. Like many wyverns, it will travel far and wide in search of prey.


Other Non-Subspecies Forms

Metal Gear Online Rex Head

Grimclaw Tigrex

Main Article: Grimclaw Tigrex

A Deviant of Tigrex first appearing in Monster Hunter Generations.


Hardcore (HC) Tigrex

Season 9.0, Tigrex is considerably improved. It now has slightly enlarged horns and is missing one eye; it also has several new attacks, including: a tail-brush, where it wipes its tail in a 180 degree arc behind itself; a vastly improved roar, which covers a far greater area; a frenzied series of agile leaps; a double 360 degree body spin; and finally a triple forward bite.

HC Tigrex is an older dominant male with longer horn/ears, blue tinted wings and roaring power stronger than the Brute Tigrex, though it cannot hold a roar as long. It is known for fast unexpected movement, roars focused into an invisible sonic beam easy to spot from sand or snow being blown, an attack were it jumps left-smashes with its foot to the right then jumps ahead to the right and turns then runs back to face its target, double spin attacks like its subspecies and roars so loud the ground cracks beneath it and the air stills as a shock wave reaching beyond its body range.


Zenith Tigrex

Main Article: Zenith Tigrex

A Zenith Species of Tigrex first appearing in Monster Hunter Frontier Z.


Tigrex EX

Main Article: Tigrex EX

An artificially modified Tigrex first appearing in Monster Hunter Stories.


Flame Tigrex

Main Article: Flame Tigrex

A Lone Species of Tigrex first appearing in Monster Hunter Online.


Elemental/Status Effectiveness

Monster Hunter Portable 3rd

Information taken from mhp3rd.net

Game Appearances

Chronological Appearances
First US / EU Appearance:First JP Appearance:Latest Appearance:
(2007) (2007) (2018)
Main Series
  • Monster Hunter Portable 2nd / Monster Hunter Freedom 2
  • Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G / Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
  • Monster Hunter 4 G / Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
  • Monster Hunter X / Monster Hunter Generations
Frontier Series
Spin-Offs

In-Game Description

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
A flying wyvern that maintains its primitive origins. Prone to violence, it possesses incredible ferocity thanks to its four limbs, claws, and jaw. Inhabits a wide area, it has even been spotted hunting Popo in the mountains.
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
原始的な風貌を残す飛竜。性格はいたって凶暴で、発達した四肢を使っての突進、強力な爪と顎の一撃、どれも恐ろしい威力で注意が必要。獲物を求めて広い範囲を移動し、凍土にまで姿を現すという。強烈な咆哮を放つため、“轟竜”の異名をもつ。
Monster Hunter 4
原始的な風貌を残す飛竜。性格はいたって凶暴で、発達した四肢を使っての突進、強力な爪と顎の一撃、どれも恐ろしい威力で注意が必要。獲物を求めて広い範囲を移動し、凍土にまで姿を現すという。強烈な咆哮を放つため、“轟竜”の異名をもつ。
Threat Level (危険度): ★★★★★
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Flying wyverns whose primitive origins are obvious. Prone to violence, they display incredible ferocity with their claws, jaws, and developed limbs. They inhabit a wide area, and have been spotted as far off as the Frozen Seaway.
Monster Hunter Generations
Flying wyverns whose primitive origins are obvious. Prone to violence, they display incredible ferocity with their claws, jaws, and developed limbs. They inhabit a wide area searching for prey, and have even been spotted in regions of harsh cold.
Threat Level (危険度): ★★★★★
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
A flying wyvern straight out of prehistory, known for its deafening roar and powerful legs that drive its overwhelming charge.
Monster Hunter Stories
Primeval in appearance, these Flying Wyverns are possessed of fearsome limbs, jaws and claws.
Monster Hunter Frontier G
(?)
Monster Hunter Online
!!!!!!

MH4U Breakable Parts

Face (x1)
Right Wing (x1)
Left Wing (x1)
Tail (Sever)


Notes


  • The Tigrex is known for having improved versions of normal wyvern attacks: it lunges forward to perform a double bite, frequently charges at the player (it can turn 180 degrees to make another pass at the player), executes its tail whip in a 360-degree motion, and can send the player rolling with its roar.
  • When the Tigrex has been flashed by a hunter it may stay in a spot for a minute but it'll eventually do its special 360. For a blademaster, this can be real tricky to try and get out of.
  • 'Ledging' is possible with the Tigrex: when it charges, stand in front of a wall and move away with precise timing and it will bite into the wall, becoming stuck and effectively allowing players to land a few free hits allowing time to cut off its tail, as well as dropping Wyvern Tears or Wyvern Sobs (HR6 and above Tigrex).
  • It is possible to break both front claws, wound the head once (horns/eye) and cut the tail off for more rewards.
  • Wounding the head will give a chance to obtain Tigrex Skull Shells in the rewards.
  • While it is in rage mode it is prone to doing its 'Leap Forward' attack. If it performs this attack two times in a row it will often stop for a few seconds and taunt, giving hunters an opening for a full charged attack. When in non-rage mode, it may leap a third time. In G-rank it has been observed doing this while in rage mode.
  • Tigrex's roar requires HG Earplugs to block and causes damage to hunters.
  • Tigrex, along with Rathalos, made a cameo appearance as secret bosses in another PlayStation Portable Game, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker.
  • The Tigrex' roar is one of very few that can damage close-ranged hunters, the others being Ukanlos, Kamu Orugaron, Nono Orugaron, and Akantor's roars (Rajang's roar knocks the too-close Hunter backwards, but doesn't deal damage).
  • When in its enraged state its eyes will turn red and veins will show up on its arms, that glow red when blood flows through its veins.
  • Tigrex also appears in Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village.
  • When entering Rage Mode, it leaps a distance backward then performs the powerful roar.
  • When flinching it goes 2 steps backward and shakes its head. It is also performed by Nargacuga when flinched.
  • According to one of the UniqloMonster Hunter 10th Anniversary T-Shirts, the size of the foot of a Tigrex is 184 centimeters.
  • Prior to Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, Tigrex would assume a bipedal gait while idle, standing only upon its hind legs while holding its forelimbs to its sides. When threatened or engaging prey, however, it would stand upon all fours and ready itself for combat.
    • As of Iceborne, Tigrex no longer assumes this bipedal stance at any point.


  • When weak, the Tigrex will retreat to Area 3 of the Snowy Mountains or Area 9 of the Desert to rest.
  • In the Desert, Cephalos will occasionally attack Tigrex, in the same way Velociprey sometimes attack Rathian instead of the hunter.
  • Tigrex is one of very few monsters that a 'Poisoned/Drugged/Tainted Meat' will work on. After roughly 10-15 minutes of fighting, Tigrex will become hungry enough to cease fighting with the Hunter and consume any 'Meat' item placed in the Area.
  • Clearing the Elder Tigrex Urgent will unlock the video Proof of A Hero.


  • Tigrex's boulder toss will inflict Iceblight if fought in the Tundra and Waterblight if the boulder toss is performed in the secluded and watery areas of the Sandy Plains.
  • Tigrex's new advancing spin attack can be easily avoided by standing under its left arm as it advances and rolling away afterwards.
  • If the Tigrex is low on Stamina, every time it attempts to charge it will try to do a U-turn, lose its footing and trip, giving hunters a brief period to attack it freely. Its speed also decreases significantly.
  • Tigrex will eat Popo (if in the Tundra) or Aptonoth (if in the Sandy Plains) to recover Stamina. To kill them it will perform a double lunging bite.
  • Unlike previous appearances, in MHP3rd it does not need 2 flinches for the tail to be cut off.
  • Tigrex's arms are enlarged. It will sometimes charge one time, roar and step back to recover from charging and to stop giving hunters free hits.


  • Tigrex also has a new, blood colored rare subspecies that inhabits the Tower Summit known as the Molten Tigrex.
  • Tigrex is able to climb walls while charging. If it is exhausted, however, it will lose its grip and fall down.
  • Tigrex can look back and turn around instantly to perform a charge, bite or rock throw.
  • Tigrex's Battle theme is changed.
  • It can be infected by the Frenzy Virus and affected by the Apex Status.
    • Apex Tigrex's weak spots are its head, torso, thighs and tail tip. Attacking any other part will cause the weapon to bounce and shots to be deflected, unless the Drive Wystone is active.
    • Apex Tigrex can perform Brute Tigrex's giant roar.
    • Apex Tigrex is unlocked in G3 Elder Hall after obtaining the G-Rank special permit by hunting a combined total of 45 Tigrex, Brute Tigrex and Molten Tigrex. Once it has been unlocked, it may also randomly appear as the target of an Urgent Quest in the Battlequarters.


  • Tigrex was first hinted towards at the end of the 2019 spring update trailer, as a slightly modified version of Tigrex’s roar is heard. It was later revealed in the 2019 story trailer.
  • Tigrex has Turf Wars with Rathalos, Fulgur Anjanath, and Brachydios.


Bird Wyverns
Genprey • Giaprey • Ioprey • Velociprey
Gendrome • Giadrome • Gypceros • Purple Gypceros • Iodrome • Velocidrome
Yian Garuga • Yian Kut-Ku • Blue Yian Kut-Ku
Carapaceons
Ceanataur • Hermitaur
Daimyo Hermitaur • Shen Gaoren • Shogun Ceanataur
Flying Wyverns
Remobra
Akantor • Basarios • Diablos • Black Diablos • Gravios • Black Gravios • Khezu • Red Khezu
Monoblos • White Monoblos • Rathalos • Azure Rathalos • Silver Rathalos
Rathian • Pink Rathian • Gold Rathian • Tigrex
Herbivores
Anteka • Apceros • Aptonoth • Kelbi • Mosswine • Popo
Lynians
Neopterons
Great Thunderbug • Hornetaur • Vespoid
Primatii
Bullfango • Blango • Conga
Bulldrome • Blangonga • Congalala • Rajang
Piscine Wyverns
Elder Dragons
Chameleos • Fatalis • Crimson Fatalis • White Fatalis
Kirin • Kushala Daora • Rusted Kushala Daora • Lao-Shan Lung
Ashen Lao-Shan Lung • Lunastra • Teostra
Bird Wyverns
Genprey • Giaprey • Ioprey • Velociprey
Gendrome • Giadrome • Gypceros • Purple Gypceros • Hypnocatrice
Iodrome • Velocidrome • Yian Garuga • Yian Kut-Ku • Blue Yian Kut-Ku
Carapaceons
Ceanataur • Hermitaur
Daimyo Hermitaur • Plum Daimyo Hermitaur • Shen Gaoren
Shogun Ceanataur • Terra Shogun Ceanataur
Flying Wyverns
Remobra
Akantor • Basarios • Diablos • Black Diablos • Gravios • Black Gravios • Khezu • Red Khezu
Monoblos • White Monoblos • Nargacuga • Rathalos • Azure Rathalos • Silver Rathalos
Rathian • Pink Rathian • Gold Rathian • Tigrex • Ukanlos
Herbivores
Anteka • Apceros • Aptonoth • Kelbi • Mosswine • Popo
Lynians
Neopterons
Great Thunderbug • Hornetaur • Vespoid
Vespoid Queen
Pelagi
Bullfango • Blango • Conga
Bulldrome • Blangonga • Copper Blangonga • Congalala
Emerald Congalala • Rajang • Furious Rajang
Piscine Wyverns
Cephalos
Cephadrome • Lavasioth • Plesioth • Green Plesioth
Elder Dragons
Chameleos • Fatalis • Crimson Fatalis • White Fatalis
Kirin • Kushala Daora • Rusted Kushala Daora • Lao-Shan Lung
Ashen Lao-Shan Lung • Lunastra • Teostra • Yama Tsukami
Bird Wyverns
Baggi • Gargwa • Jaggi • Jaggia • Wroggi
Great Baggi • Great Jaggi • Great Wroggi • Qurupeco • Crimson Qurupeco
Brute Wyverns
Barroth • Jade Barroth • Deviljho • Duramboros • Uragaan • Steel Uragaan
Fanged Wyverns
Flying Wyverns
Giggi
Akantor • Barioth • Sand Barioth • Diablos • Black Diablos • Gigginox • Baleful Gigginox
Nargacuga • Green Nargacuga • Rathalos • Silver Rathalos • Rathian • Gold Rathian
Tigrex • Brute Tigrex • Ukanlos
Herbivores
Anteka • Aptonoth • Kelbi • Popo • Rhenoplos • Slagtoth
Leviathans
Ludroth • Uroktor
Agnaktor • Glacial Agnaktor • Nibelsnarf • Royal Ludroth • Purple Ludroth
Lynians
Neopterons
Altaroth • Bnahabra
Pelagi
Piscine Wyverns
Elder Dragons
Amphibians
Zamite
Tetsucabra • Zamtrios
Bird Wyverns
Gargwa • Genprey • Ioprey • Jaggi • Jaggia • Velociprey
Gendrome • Great Jaggi • Gypceros • Purple Gypceros • Iodrome
Velocidrome • Yian Garuga • Yian Kut-Ku • Blue Yian Kut-Ku
Brute Wyverns
Fanged Beasts
Conga
Congalala • Emerald Congalala • Kecha Wacha • Lagombi • Rajang • Furious Rajang
Fanged Wyverns
Flying Wyverns
Akantor • Basarios • Ruby Basarios • Gravios • Black Gravios • Khezu
Red Khezu • Rathalos • Azure Rathalos • Silver Rathalos • Rathian • Pink Rathian
Gold Rathian • Tigrex • Brute Tigrex • Molten Tigrex
Herbivores
Lynians
Felyne • Melynx
Neopterons
Piscine Wyverns
Snake Wyverns
Temnocerans
Elder Dragons
Dalamadur • Dah'ren Mohran • Fatalis • Crimson Fatalis • Kirin
Oroshi Kirin • Kushala Daora • Shagaru Magala • Teostra
???
Amphibians
Zamite
Tetsucabra • Berserk Tetsucabra • Zamtrios • Tigerstripe Zamtrios
Bird Wyverns
Gargwa • Genprey • Ioprey • Jaggi • Jaggia • Velociprey
Gendrome • Great Jaggi • Gypceros • Purple Gypceros • Iodrome
Velocidrome • Yian Garuga • Yian Kut-Ku • Blue Yian Kut-Ku
Brute Wyverns
Brachydios • Raging Brachydios • Deviljho • Savage Deviljho
Carapaceons
Fanged Beasts
Conga
Congalala • Emerald Congalala • Kecha Wacha • Ash Kecha Wacha
Lagombi • Rajang • Furious Rajang
Fanged Wyverns
Flying Wyverns
Akantor • Basarios • Ruby Basarios • Diablos • Black Diablos • Gravios
Black Gravios • Khezu • Red Khezu • Monoblos • White Monoblos • Rathalos
Azure Rathalos • Silver Rathalos • Rathian • Pink Rathian • Gold Rathian • Seregios
Tigrex • Brute Tigrex • Molten Tigrex • Ukanlos
Herbivores
Apceros • Aptonoth • Kelbi • Popo • Rhenoplos • Slagtoth
Lynians
Neopterons
Altaroth • Bnahabra • Konchu
Seltas • Desert Seltas • Seltas Queen • Desert Seltas Queen
Piscine Wyverns
Snake Wyverns
Remobra
Najarala • Tidal Najarala
Temnocerans
Elder Dragons
Chameleos • Dalamadur • Shah Dalamadur • Dah'ren Mohran • Fatalis
Crimson Fatalis • White Fatalis • Gogmazios • Kirin • Oroshi Kirin
Kushala Daora • Rusted Kushala Daora • Shagaru Magala • Teostra
???
Amphibians
Zamite
Tetsucabra • Drilltusk Tetsucabra • Zamtrios
Bird Wyverns
Gargwa • Genprey • Giaprey • Ioprey • Jaggi • Jaggia • Maccao • Velociprey
Gendrome • Great Maccao • Gypceros • Malfestio • Iodrome
Velocidrome • Yian Garuga • Deadeye Yian Garuga • Yian Kut-Ku
Brute Wyverns
Brachydios • Deviljho • Savage Deviljho • Duramboros
Glavenus • Hellblade Glavenus • Uragaan • Crystalbeard Uragaan
Carapaceons
Ceanataur • Hermitaur
Daimyo Hermitaur • Stonefist Hermitaur • Shogun Ceanataur
Fanged Beasts
Blango • Bullfango
Arzuros • Redhelm Arzuros • Blangonga • Bulldrome • Gammoth • Kecha Wacha
Lagombi • Snowbaron Lagombi • Rajang • Furious Rajang • Volvidon
Fanged Wyverns
Flying Wyverns
Akantor • Astalos • Khezu • Nargacuga • Silverwind Nargacuga
Rathalos • Dreadking Rathalos • Silver Rathalos • Rathian • Dreadqueen Rathian
Gold Rathian • Seregios • Tigrex • Grimclaw Tigrex • Ukanlos
Herbivores
Anteka • Apceros • Aptonoth • Kelbi • Mosswine
Moofah • Popo • Larinoth • Rhenoplos • Slagtoth
Leviathans
Ludroth • Uroktor
Agnaktor • Lagiacrus • Nibelsnarf • Mizutsune • Royal Ludroth
Lynians
Neopterons
Altaroth • Bnahabra • Hornetaur • Konchu • Vespoid
Seltas • Seltas Queen
Piscine Wyverns
Snake Wyverns
Remobra
Najarala
Elder Dragons
Alatreon • Amatsu • Chameleos • Kirin
Kushala Daora • Nakarkos • Shagaru Magala • Teostra
???
Amphibians
Zamite
Tetsucabra • Drilltusk Tetsucabra • Zamtrios
Bird Wyverns
Gargwa • Genprey • Giaprey • Ioprey • Jaggi • Jaggia • Maccao • Velociprey
Gendrome • Giadrome • Great Maccao • Gypceros • Malfestio • Nightcloak Malfestio • Iodrome • Velocidrome • Yian Garuga • Deadeye Yian Garuga • Yian Kut-Ku
Brute Wyverns
Barroth • Brachydios • Raging Brachydios • Deviljho • Savage Deviljho • Duramboros • Glavenus • Hellblade Glavenus • Uragaan • Crystalbeard Uragaan
Carapaceons
Ceanataur • Hermitaur
Daimyo Hermitaur • Stonefist Hermitaur • Shogun Ceanataur • Rustrazor Ceanataur
Fanged Beasts
Blango • Bullfango • Conga
Arzuros • Redhelm Arzuros • Blangonga • Bulldrome • Congalala • Gammoth • Elderfrost Gammoth • Kecha Wacha • Lagombi • Snowbaron Lagombi • Rajang • Furious Rajang • Volvidon
Fanged Wyverns
Flying Wyverns
Akantor • Astalos • Boltreaver Astalos • Barioth • Basarios • Diablos • Bloodbath Diablos • Gravios • Khezu • Nargacuga • Silverwind Nargacuga • Rathalos • Dreadking Rathalos • Silver Rathalos • Rathian • Dreadqueen Rathian • Gold Rathian • Seregios • Tigrex • Grimclaw Tigrex • Ukanlos
Herbivores
Anteka • Apceros • Aptonoth • Kelbi • Mosswine • Moofah • Popo • Larinoth • Rhenoplos • Slagtoth
Leviathans
Ludroth • Uroktor
Agnaktor • Lagiacrus • Nibelsnarf • Mizutsune • Soulseer Mizutsune • Royal Ludroth
Lynians
Neopterons
Altaroth • Bnahabra • Great Thunderbug • Hornetaur • Konchu • Vespoid
Ahtal-Ka • Seltas • Seltas Queen
Temnocerans
Piscine Wyverns
Cephalos
Cephadrome • Lavasioth • Plesioth
Snake Wyverns
Elder Dragons
Alatreon • Amatsu • Chameleos • Fatalis • Crimson Fatalis • White Fatalis • Kirin • Kushala Daora • Lao-Shan Lung • Nakarkos • Shagaru Magala • Teostra • Valstrax
???
Bird Wyverns
Genprey • Giaprey • Ioprey • Velociprey
Farunokku • Forokururu • Gendrome • Gypceros • Purple Gypceros
Hypnocatrice • Zenith Hypnocatrice • Breeding Season Hypnocatrice • Silver Hypnocatrice
Iodrome • Toridcless • Velocidrome • Yian Garuga • Yian Kut-Ku • Blue Yian Kut-Ku
Brute Wyverns
Abiorugu • Giaorugu • Zenith Giaorugu • Brachydios • Deviljho • Savage Deviljho • Gasurabazura • Uragaan
Carapaceons
Ceanataur • Hermitaur • Kusubami
Akura Vashimu • Zenith Akura Vashimu • Akura Jebia • Daimyo Hermitaur
Zenith Daimyo Hermitaur • Shen Gaoren • Shogun Ceanataur • Taikun Zamuza • Zenith Taikun Zamuza
Fanged Beasts
Bullfango • Blango • Conga
Bulldrome • Blangonga • Zenith Blangonga • Congalala • Gogomoa • Kamu Orugaron
Midogaron • Lolo Gougarf • Ray Gougarf • Nono Orugaron • Rajang • Voljang
Fanged Wyverns
Flying Wyverns
Egyurasu • Remobra
Akantor • Anorupatisu • Barioth • Basarios • Berukyurosu • Doragyurosu • Dyuragaua • Diablos •
Black Diablos • Diorekkusu • Espinas • Zenith Espinas • Espinas Subspecies • Espinas Rare Species •
Gravios • Black Gravios • Gurenzeburu • Gureadomosu • Hyujikiki • Zenith Hyujikiki • Khezu •
Zenith Khezu • Red Khezu • Meraginasu • Mi Ru • Monoblos • White Monoblos • Nargacuga • Odibatorasu • Pariapuria • Poborubarumu • Rathalos • Zenith Rathalos • Azure Rathalos •
Silver Rathalos • Rathian • Pink Rathian • Gold Rathian • Tigrex • Zenith Tigrex •
Unknown • Varusaburosu • Zenaserisu • Zerureusu
Herbivores
Anteka • Apceros • Aptonoth • Burukku • Erupe • Kelbi • Mosswine • Popo
Leviathans
Lynians
Felyne • Melynx • Shakalaka • Uruki
Neopterons
Piscine Wyverns
Cephalos
Aruganosu • Cephadrome • Goruganosu • Lavasioth • Lavasioth Subspecies
Plesioth • Green Plesioth
Elder Dragons
Amatsu • Chameleos • Disufiroa • Fatalis • Crimson Fatalis • White Fatalis • Garuba Daora •
Guanzorumu • Harudomerugu • Zenith Harudomerugu • Inagami • Zenith Inagami • Keoaruboru • Kirin • Kushala Daora •
Rusted Kushala Daora • Lao-Shan Lung • Ashen Lao-Shan Lung • Lunastra • Rukodiora •
Zenith Rukodiora • Rebidiora • Shantien • Teostra • Toa Tesukatora • Yama Kurai • Yama Tsukami
???
Monster Type
Not Specified
Duremudira • Laviente • Violent Laviente • Berserk Laviente
Bird Wyverns
Genprey • Giaprey • Ioprey • Velociprey
Chramine • Ice Chramine • Farunokku • Gendrome • Giadrome • Gypceros • Purple Gypceros
Hypnocatrice • Gold Hypnocatrice • Silver Hypnocatrice • Iodrome • Velocidrome
Yian Garuga • One-Eared Yian Garuga • Yian Kut-Ku • Blue Yian Kut-Ku
Brute Wyverns
Abiorugu • Brachydios • Deviljho • Disaster Wyvern • Giaorugu • Uragaan
Carapaceons
Ceanataur • Hermitaur
Akura Vashimu • Akura Jebia • Baelidae • Dread Baelidae • Daimyo Hermitaur • Gonngenn Hermitaur
Shen Gaoren • Guren Shen Gaoren • Teppeki Shen Gaoren • Shogun Ceanataur
Swordmaster Shogun Ceanataur • Onimusha • Taikun Zamuza
Fanged Beasts
Bullfango • Conga
Blangonga • Flame Blangonga • Bulldrome • Elemental Bulldrome •Caeserber • Ghost Caeserber
Yellow Caeserber • Congalala • Gold Congalala • Kamu Orugaron • Nono Orugaron • Rajang
Furious Rajang • Slicemargl • Purple Slicemargl
Fanged Wyverns
Flying Wyverns
Remobra • Akantor • Barioth • Basarios • Crystal Basarios • Sandstone Basarios • Berukyurosu • Diablos • Black Diablos • Doragyurosu • Dyuragaua • Espinas • Espinas Subspecies • Gurenzeburu • Gravios • Black Gravios • Khezu • Red Khezu • Monoblos • White Monoblos • Shattered Monoblos • Pariapuria • Meraginasu • Nargacuga • Rathalos • Azure Rathalos • Silver Rathalos • Rathian • Conflagration Rathian • Pink Rathian • Gold Rathian • Tigrex • Flame Tigrex
Herbivores
Anteka • Apceros • Aptonoth • Kelbi • Mosswine • Popo
Lynians
Neopterons
Great Thunderbug • Vespoid
Lightenna • Poikilos Lightenna
Piscine Wyverns
???
Estrellian • Doom Estrellian • Arbiter Estrellian
Elder Dragons
Amatsu • Chameleos • Kirin • Kushala Daora • Rusted Kushala Daora • Lunastra
Teostra • Lao-Shan Lung • Merphistophelin • Tartaronis • Infernal Tartaronis
Yama Tsukami
Monsters in the Monster Hunter Series
Monster Topics
Monster List • Monster Types • Status Effects • Weapon Mechanics
Subspecies • Rare Species • Variant • Deviant • Lone Species •
Origin Species • Zenith Species • Burst Species • Extreme Individuals •
HC Monsters • Supremacy Species • Exotic Species
Rage • Frenzy Virus • Hyper State • Tempered State • Abnormal State • Black Blight
Size • Turf War • Minor Monsters • Monster Phenomenons • Once In A Lifetime
Fifth
Generation
Barnos • Boaboa • Cortos • Gastodon • Gajalaka • Gajau • Girros • Grimalkyne •
Jagras • Kestodon • Mernos • Noios • Raphinos • Shamos • Wulg
Anjanath • Fulgur Anjanath • Banbaro • Bazelgeuse • Beotodus • Dodogama • Acidic Glavenus •
Great Girros • Great Jagras • Jyuratodus • Kulu-Ya-Ku • Legiana • Shrieking Legiana •
Leshen • Ancient Leshen • Odogaron • Ebony Odogaron • Paolumu • Nightshade Paolumu •
Pukei-Pukei • Coral Pukei-Pukei • Radobaan • Tobi-Kadachi • Viper Tobi-Kadachi • Tzitzi-Ya-Ku
Behemoth • Kulve Taroth • Namielle • Nergigante • Ruiner Nergigante •
Vaal Hazak • Velkhana • Xeno'jiiva • Zorah Magdaros
Fourth
Generation
Konchu • Larinoth • Maccao • Moofah • Zamite
Ahtal-Ka • Astalos • Boltreaver Astalos • Rustrazor Ceanataur • Crystalbeard Uragaan •
Deadeye Yian Garuga • Dreadking Rathalos • Dreadqueen Rathian • Gammoth •
Elderfrost Gammoth • Glavenus • Hellblade Glavenus • Gore Magala • Chaotic Gore Magala •
Great Maccao • Grimclaw Tigrex • Kecha Wacha • Ash Kecha Wacha • Malfestio •
Nightcloak Malfestio • Bloodbath Diablos • Mizutsune • Soulseer Mizutsune •
Molten Tigrex • Najarala • Tidal Najarala • Nerscylla • Shrouded Nerscylla • Raging Brachydios •
Redhelm Arzuros • Ruby Basarios • Seltas • Desert Seltas • Seltas Queen • Desert Seltas Queen •
Seregios • Silverwind Nargacuga • Snowbaron Lagombi • Stonefist Hermitaur • Tetsucabra •
Drilltusk Tetsucabra • Berserk Tetsucabra • Thunderlord Zinogre • Zamtrios • Tigerstripe Zamtrios
Dalamadur • Shah Dalamadur • Dah'ren Mohran • Gogmazios •
Oroshi Kirin • Nakarkos • Shagaru Magala • Valstrax
Third
Generation
Altaroth • Baggi • Bnahabra • Delex • Epioth • Fish • Gargwa • Giggi •
Jaggi • Jaggia • Ludroth • Rhenoplos • Slagtoth • Uroktor • Wroggi
Agnaktor • Glacial Agnaktor • Arzuros • Barioth • Sand Barioth • Barroth • Jade Barroth •
Brachydios • Brute Tigrex • Deviljho • Savage Deviljho • Duramboros • Rust Duramboros •
Gigginox • Baleful Gigginox • Gobul • Great Baggi • Great Jaggi • Great Wroggi •
Green Nargacuga • Lucent Nargacuga • Lagiacrus • Ivory Lagiacrus • Abyssal Lagiacrus •
Lagombi • Nibelsnarf • Qurupeco • Crimson Qurupeco • Royal Ludroth • Purple Ludroth •
Uragaan • Steel Uragaan • Volvidon • Zinogre • Stygian Zinogre
Alatreon • Amatsu • Ceadeus • Goldbeard Ceadeus •
Dire Miralis • Jhen Mohran • Hallowed Jhen Mohran
Second
Generation
Anteka • Blango • Ceanataur • Conga • Giaprey •
Great Thunderbug • Hermitaur • Popo • Remobra • Shakalaka
Akantor • Blangonga • Copper Blangonga • Bulldrome • Congalala • Emerald Congalala •
Daimyo Hermitaur • Plum Daimyo Hermitaur • Giadrome • Hypnocatrice • King Shakalaka •
Lavasioth • Nargacuga • Rajang • Furious Rajang • Shen Gaoren • Shogun Ceanataur •
Terra Shogun Ceanataur • Tigrex • Ukanlos • Vespoid Queen
Chameleos • Kushala Daora • Rusted Kushala Daora • Lunastra •
Teostra • White Fatalis • Yama Tsukami
First
Generation
Apceros • Aptonoth • Bullfango • Cephalos • Felyne • Genprey • Hornetaur •
Ioprey • Kelbi • Melynx • Mosswine • Velociprey • White Velociprey • Vespoid
Basarios • Cephadrome • Diablos • Black Diablos • Gendrome • Gravios • Black Gravios •
Gypceros • Purple Gypceros • Iodrome • Khezu • Red Khezu • Monoblos • White Monoblos
Plesioth • Green Plesioth • Rathalos • Azure Rathalos • Silver Rathalos • Rathian •
Pink Rathian • Gold Rathian • Velocidrome • Yian Garuga • Yian Kut-Ku • Blue Yian Kut-Ku
Fatalis • Crimson Fatalis • Kirin • Lao-Shan Lung • Ashen Lao-Shan Lung
MH Frontier
Burukku • Egyurasu • Erupe • Halk • Kusubami • Pokara • Uruki
Abiorugu • Giaorugu • Zenith Giaorugu • Akura Vashimu • Zenith Akura Vashimu • Akura Jebia •
Anorupatisu • Zenith Anorupatisu • Aruganosu • Baruragaru • Zenith Baruragaru • Berukyurosu • Bogabadorumu • Bombardier Bogabadorumu • Starving Deviljho • Four Heavenly King Deviljho •
Doragyurosu • Zenith Doragyurosu • Zenith Blangonga • Zenith Daimyo Hermitaur • Diorekkusu • Duremudira • Arrogant Duremudira • Dyuragaua • Espinas • Zenith Espinas •
Espinas Subspecies • Espinas Rare Species • Farunokku • Forokururu • Gasurabazura •
Zenith Gasurabazura • Gogomoa • Goruganosu • Zenith Gravios • Lolo Gougarf • Ray Gougarf •
Gureadomosu • Gurenzeburu • Breeding Season Hypnocatrice • Silver Hypnocatrice •
Zenith Hypnocatrice • Hyujikiki • Zenith Hyujikiki • Kamu Orugaron • Zenith Khezu • Kuarusepusu •
Lavasioth Subspecies • Meraginasu • Mi Ru • Mysterious Mi Ru • Midogaron • Zenith Midogaron •
Blinking Nargacuga • Nono Orugaron • Laviente • Violent Laviente • Berserk Laviente •
Odibatorasu • Pariapuria • Zenith Plesioth • Poborubarumu • Pokaradon • Zenith Rathalos •
Taikun Zamuza • Zenith Taikun Zamuza • Zenith Tigrex • Toridcless • Zenith Toridcless • Unknown •
Varusaburosu • Voljang • Howling Zinogre • Zenaserisu • Zerureusu
Disufiroa • Eruzerion • Burning Freezing Eruzerion • Garuba Daora • Guanzorumu •
Ruler Guanzorumu • Harudomerugu • Zenith Harudomerugu • Inagami • Zenith Inagami •
Keoaruboru • Rukodiora • Zenith Rukodiora • Rebidiora • Shantien • Toa Tesukatora • Yama Kurai
MH Online
Baelidae • Dread Baelidae • Caeserber • Yellow Caeserber • Ghost Caeserber • Chramine •
Ice Chramine • Conflagration Rathian • Crystal Basarios • Sandstone Basarios •
Disaster Wyvern • Elemental Bulldrome • Estrellian • Doom Estrellian • Arbiter Estrellian •
Flame Blangonga • Flame Tigrex • Gold Congalala • Gold Hypnocatrice • Gonngenn Hermitaur •
Guren Shen Gaoren • Teppeki Shen Gaoren • Lightenna • Poikilos Lightenna •
One-Eared Yian Garuga • Shattered Monoblos • Slicemargl • Purple Slicemargl •
Swordmaster Shogun Ceanataur • Onimusha
Merphistophelin • Elemental Merphistophelin • Tartaronis • Infernal Tartaronis
MH Stories
Aptonoth EX • Great Dracophage Bug • Uroktor EX
Agnaktor EX • Barroth EX • Epona • Great Poogie •
Kumashira • Kurenai Goukami • Tigrex EX • Uragaan EX
Makili Pietru • Versa Pietru
MH Explore
Apiposu • Thanksalot Bnahabra • Festive Felyne • Goruru •
Great Goruru • Festive Melynx • Metaru • Great Metaru
Purgatory Agnaktor • Frozen Barioth • Evangelion Brachydios • Iceblast Brachydios •
Aberrant Deviljho • Gilded Diablos • Steel Armor Diablos • Explosive Peak Duramboros •
Virulent Gigginox • Yoga Gigginox • Witch Gobul • Evangelion Gore Magala • Great Apiposu •
Landconquest Lagiacrus • Witch Lagombi • Thunderbubble Mizutsune • Fiercewater Nargacuga •
Seabream Plesioth • Whitewater Plesioth • Scorching Heat Rathian •
Destruction Wyvern Rathalos • Flame Rathalos • Enma Rajang • Demonic Seregios •
Evangelion Tigrex • Pumpkin Uragaan • Shiningrock Uragaan • Watermelon Uragaan •
Christmas Volvidon • Immortal Zinogre • FFBE Zinogre
Eo Garudia • Thunder Emperor Kirin • Morudomunto • Nefu Garumudo
MH Orage

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