Monster Hunter World DLC: 16 Monsters We Hope To See

We absolutely need these monsters in Monster Hunter World.

Posted By | On 16th, Mar. 2018

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Fatalis

Maybe the crazy designs that look unfamiliar to you are just simply too much. If that’s the case, then look no further than Fatalis, an Elder Dragon introduced in the very first game. When it comes down to its design, it’s quite simply. . . a dragon. There’s no other word to describe what it looks like. It resembles a Westernized dragon with its massive wings and black, jagged scales. Not to mention, it even has the ability to breath fire and shoot fireballs. Though Fatalis isn’t only a monster that can fight from afar, it utilizes its strong tail to hit its opponent, as well as using its strong jaw to take care of its enemy if they get too close.


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