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I love his themesong and his Frenzy mode as soon his wing membrane turns violett and the entire room/map gets dark
Zinogre was my first favorite, but Gore just has so much more going for it. Unless the devs royally screw it up like MHGen did, if it's added to World at all, then it's presence could mean amped up gameplay for every other non-elder thanks to the Frenzy virus as well as altering how a hunt goes due to its effects on players.
He's probably started my love for the most savage and pimal beasts in Monster Hunter.
It's not really that great of a story but if someone feels like reading it, then more power to him.
My first game was Freedom Unite. Like many others I had to give the game a couple of tries before I could actually get into it. I found some guy on youtube doing a let's play of portable 3rd, finally understood what this game is.
I didn't have much problems at the start. I got through Congalala and Kut-Ku rather easily. Khezu stopped me for a bit but he wasn't that hard, I just had to learn my lesson of patiance. Hermitaur didn't prove problematic nor did low rank village plesioth (yes, his hitboxes are garbage but it doesn't make him hard). So yeah, I beat most monsters with realative ease ... and then comes Tigrex.
Attempt afrer attempt after attempt I kept failing. I couldn't beat him at all. I kept getting better at dodging but I just had not learned the most important lesson - I didn't try to predict, I was just reacting. I was too stressed during the fight to actually figure out when to attack and when not to do that. So after about 7 or 9 attempts I go on youtube to see someone else fight him because I was clearly missing something. Then I learned how simple and predictable this guy actually is. I was frustrated, somewhat mad at myself for looking it up because I didn't expect that straight forward of an answer. I give Tigrex another try ... and I succeed. So after some time, thinking that maybe I'd forgotten how to fight him at this point I tried again. I wanted to give him another shot because the win just didn't feel deserved. I ended up hunting him multiple times, enjoying the hunt more and more, making his full set and a GS and ... to be honest I didn't think of him as my favorite back then. He's grown on me. I liked him more and more with each hunt and after some time I got to a conclusion: "you know what? Tigrex is really freaking cool".
I had not finished Freedom Unite for a long time. I dropped it to play 4 Ultimate where I played through low rank and high rank. Came back to Freedom Unite, played through high rank and by the time I got to fight Nargacuga I was so much more experienced that the fight didn't do much of an impression. The wow factor of Narga has worn off by that point and Tigrex left too good of an impression.
if i had to pick another one, Valstraax. i mean a elder dragon jet fighter. if you dont love it see a doctor.
He's just a solid-as-hell monster in every aspect.
Though, Gore is also a solid contender with the main reason I didn't pick him being that I think it's cheating. Gore isn't just a flagship monster, he is THE antagonist of MH4 and by virtue of that is on a whole different level.
It would have been cool if he hounded you throughout the story and was rotting the New World from within, corrupting the bioenergy or something I dunno, and you traced it to the core where he was, sucking up the whatever to regenerate each time.
Say you "kill" him a bunch of times during the story, but he just keeps reviving. I dunno. Only way to ensure the New World wasn't going to turn into a sucked dry deadlands would be to rip out the cancer at the core, I guess. I dunno.
I still wish he had like a 10% chance to revive himself after you killed him, he's dead, you're carving him up, suddenly the timer goes away, MUCH more scarier music begins, Vaal gets up and "stretches" out with a roar, his rotten corpse is flayed off, revealing his true form and beginning the battle anew, or something.
Probably wouldn't have worked, but it woulda been cool.
Like I always assumed those effuvium infected Raphinos and Girros were under his control, like some kind of parasite effect, if you know what I mean? He was spreading his tendrils across the New World and enslaving everything in some half-existence where he'd eventually drain / consume them of life, which made him so high threat. That could have also been a neat mechanic - not necromancy of sorts where he'd bring a corpse back to life, but rather, he could raise a random monster he'd enslaved to fight alongside him during his fight, a bit like a Qurupeco only not as cute, I guess.
But he's just another elder dragon to kill for, almost no real reason actually.
The Elder Dragons are intended to be intelligent, but MHW has proven them to just be different breeds of animals. Would like to see Gore return not as an animal, but as an antagonist again. The only proper "villain" we've ever seen in a MH game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xHqbZAQ8fs
An animal doesn't show off to intimidate unless it's trying to avoid a fight nor would it use this ploy as a means of hunting. It's not doing this to "scare off" the hunter because it knows the hunter isn't gonna run. So, what do you think it's doing here? I like to think it knew the hunter would come for it and is using this moment to show them what they are up against. I've got a lot of respect for this critter and if it wasn't for the fact its mere presence means everything for miles will die I'd rather not have to kill it.
Rocket powered dragon. Need I say more?
Fine, I will
Rocket powered dragon with a blowtorch spear