That Monster Hunter Wilds addresses the release, the breadth of scope has positioned it as an apparent true continuation of the scope World before him. While it may have stood out primarily by increasing the series' overall environments and mechanics, the latest upcoming title combines a focus on innovative monsters with a similar direction in scale. With a comparable focus on sprawling maps and a new roster of monsters with unique gimmicks, the selection of creatures from Monster Hunter WildsThe recent beta test showed the seemingly innovative range that the title is set to offer compared to its predecessors.
Next Worldhis promotion strategy, Monster Hunter Wilds ran a beta that highlighted just how similar the generational debut titles are. However, with the remarkable Rey Dau, a lightning-themed Flying Wyvern, (which initially showed iconic potential) making an appearance in the beta, it became clear that the upcoming game is stepping up its ambitious bestiary with dramatic early-game encounters .
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Rey Dau from Monster Hunter Wilds seems to parallel Anjanath and Great Jagras from Monster Hunter World
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That Worldof Anjanath and Great Jagras, Rey Dau's role in Sample Hunter Wilds it seems focused on establishing new mechanics and the tone of the game. While the dinosaur-like Anjanath and the eco-themed Great Jagra were pointers WorldThe reboot-like focus, Wilds' new electric Flying Wyvern is a harbinger of a more intense experience than ever before in the series, if only a taste of what's to come.
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The Great Jagras and Anjanath gave a first look at Turf Wars and monsters eating each other and savagenew weather mechanics like Sandtide got to shine through Rey Dau connections. Being more likely to appear during these weather events and taking advantage of the atmosphere with his electrical abilities, Rey Dau earns his position at the top of the Windward Plains food chain, just as his predecessors did for their previous level in the Ancient Forest. of Monster Hunter World.
Rey Dau as a beta monster foreshadows unprecedented scale for Monster Hunter Wilds' roster
An early game Thunderblight Flying Wyvern signals a dramatic progression in the Wilds hunt
Unlike his relatively conventional counterparts in World's beta, Rey Dau represents a striking change in design Monster Hunterhis general rhythm. Despite the spectacle of his connection to the environment, Rey Dau's placement in promotional materials suggests he won't be anywhere near the height of the game's challenge. This type of encounter could easily have been relegated to the last or even endgame of the early titles in the series, but being around since a beta can only mean that savage is set to deliver a monster roster that defies traditional expectations of complexity.
Rey Dau's lack of exclusivity is consistent with rumors of a new monster classification
A recent set of major Monster Hunter Wilds Leaks claim that the game will likely feature a story centered around an entirely new type of monster, the Arkveld flagship falling into this category. Assuming this guy becomes the focus of the late game and the scale grows to new heights accordingly, it would make sense for a Flying Wyvern like Rey Dau to be relegated to earlier hunting status. The simpler Brutes and Wyverns acted as an introduction to World before its full release, but what was presented in savageown beta may mean the power boost has been permanently increased for the franchise.