IF I GET TO RIDE A ZINOGRE, JAPAN CAN TAKE ALL MY MONEY.
I did more research. One of two things is going to happen. Either you only have a single rideable Rathalos that you've bonded with because it was a runt individual that was picked on by other monsters. Or, the more likely scenario is that you are able to ride a large variety of monsters via egg gathering missions, where you collect the eggs from the wild, raise up the babies in captivity, and they increase in size over time via level-up. As such, the Rathalos in the video was a young one and still has some aging to do because it's a juvenile. Either way, I'm pretty sure you start off with Rathalos and it gets stronger as it grows. I'm 90% sure it's the latter though because Capcom even said that the plot of the game is going around trying to make better relationships with monsters, suggesting you're not just bonding with the Rathalos.EDIT: In celebration of MH4U selling over 1 million copies overseas, we're getting a free Monster Hunter 3DS HOME Menu Theme in May!
I bought it already :vBlazevoir wrote:
EDIT: In celebration of MH4U selling over 1 million copies overseas, we're getting a free Monster Hunter 3DS HOME Menu Theme in May!
Oh well, my badBlazevoir wrote:
Bought what? The theme we didn't even get yet?
In Europe it is called Raging Brachydios. However I prefer the other name used for it, I can't remember if it was a loose japanese translation that the name "Critical Brachydios" derived from. I saw it on MHwiki anyways.Blazevoir wrote:
Isn't it Raging Brachydios? Or are monsters called different names in Europe?
Y-yeah that's right, I totally knew that. Hehe...Azure_Kite wrote:
It's a loose Japanese Translation, as Critical says. Translated literally, Raging Brachydios' name is something like "Sudden Explosion Brachydios".
Considering the nature of his drop names, it's no wonder his nickname is related to nuclear fission terminology.
Hello? Does anyone know where my brain is? I think I lost it... I think.PyaKura wrote:
Ok I died XD