
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
What’s the skeleton of this guy? Original?
>>1
Isn’t it something like Zinogre?
>>1
Dodogama
Because it’s a sea dragon, it’s not something like a ponde.
When the veil is lifted, it gives the feeling of having seen a monster like this in Ultraman.
It feels like I’m adding flesh to the Lagiaxrus-type sea dragon skeleton.
It’s bouncy.
It probably feels good to touch on a scorching hot summer day.
I might like this one the most in this work.
The face is quite close to that of a pon de ring, isn’t it?
That said, there is no feeling of a sea dragon.
Stop the waves!
The cut-off will likely become unreachable!
>>10
Stop the delayed wave show at the dam!
>>12
Let’s knock down the building!
Not anymore? Don’t mind.
>>12
I was startled when I nearly drowned in that wave over there.
The one-time twist press has a heavy girl vibe.
Just walking backward is almost enough to avoid the weak body press…
The flying body press is difficult to judge because the jump and the landing are unclear, and it really catches me off guard.
I can handle it easily after seeing it fall.
I was surprised when a high wave with incredible power came crashing in while I was slacking off.
I’ve never seen it at a lower level, but are there skills exclusive to higher levels?
A fat person who is thrashing around in the bath.
It’s really meaningless and troublesome that the judgment is where it pops up.
From a distance, it looks quite beautiful, including the veil.
When it peels off, it’s a monster.
A chubby person who can also climb waterfalls at Erichen.
I like that they don’t bother me while I’m fishing at Mori 17.
I’ve seen it being fished, but it might be a collage.
>>26
It’s not like I’m saying.
It just happened to look that way because a regular fish was caught at the same time as the motion of the threadfin was brought ashore.
Is this child going to be the erotic monster of this work?
Your eyes are cute.
I like this guy’s cross-dressing.
I’m dressing the male hunter in a changeable outfit.
Body press is a snack for countering great swords.
You have such a sloppy body, are you trying to entice me?
While I was fishing, suddenly a huge body emerged from the surface of the water right in front of me, and I was as scared as in Resident Evil.
Compared to Reda and the Fire Octopus, it feels somewhat inferior.
>>35
I feel like Redau-kun is the one who stands out the least when facing off.
It’s the kind of intimidating feeling of a thunder-type flying dragon, you know?
I love that your face is completely like a pirarucu.
The visual without the veil is too sweet potato-like.
I want to hug that selfish body, it’s nice…
To perform such a water technique in a place with water…!
Aren’t you trying to drop debris after the show?
Dolphin… no, seal…
Is it really that much of a water attribute?
The casual feel of the name “Utsuna” might not be good.
It seems impossible for people who can’t handle this guy swimming in the sea.
There are definitely more people with fear of the ocean than with arachnophobia.
>>46
It looks like I might faint in the naval battle.
>>23
The body is too big, so isn’t it more like a floppy tom or something like that in terms of preferences?
>>47
I’m being made fun of on the internet.
I don’t know when the veil reappears, so I’m always getting caught up in it.
>>49
When I played multiplayer with an anonymous user, everyone got blasted away happily.
So this guy was a Jagras skeleton…
When I see Redau and the SRE pictures, I can’t help but think that these guys could reach the top because this area layer is so thin…
If Tamamitsune shows up, I could accept losing the top spot.
>>53
Octopus doesn’t really change much either.
>>56
Octopuses are predatory enough to come and eat a troop of monkeys like a buffet.
The impression weakens because there are even funnier octopuses.
>>53
The reason Kufuna Village is relatively peaceful is thanks to Mr. Redau’s sound!?
>>53
The forest is done because the Rathalos is already there.
It feels like this guy is treated as the pinnacle of the ecosystem; does he eat other monsters?
>>54
It looks like it has a fish-eating face.
He’s the type who relies on his large physique to make his presence felt.
>>54
Lions don’t actively attack hyenas or crocodiles, and they might just be the strongest in the competition for major prey.
There aren’t many scenes of them hunting or rampaging…
I feel like the current hardest monster to defeat without taking damage is the one.
In terms of Mitsune, it might be equivalent, but since it eats fish, I don’t really feel it has the vibe of a top predator.
It’s annoying that there’s a judgment with the press rise.
It’s not like I’m Honda.
It seems that only Jindahado-kun stands out as a top predator.
>>63
What is that guy eating?
There is an attack hitbox during the dive’s ascent.
There is an attack judgment before the press collapses.
The body press hovers and falls slowly, yet when in close contact, the attack hitbox comes out way too fast, and I’m not used to it, so I get hit every time.
Damn it!
A Dos Jagras Mamutaroth body type known as the sea dragon species.
This is the one that was the most challenging for Tako Redau.
The octopus during the time of eating monkey had a strong character vibe.
Isn’t it that they come out on rainy days to eat food? Don’t they eat grass and raw meat?
They’re calling it a top predator, but its food is fish, so it’s completely unrelated to creatures like Babbakonka, Doshaguma, or Rabarabarina.
Redau, regardless of the settings, is actually not even comparable to the feet of a Rathalos.
What is that electric shock that cannot be fired unless it is in a launch position with the feet on the ground?
You won’t even be able to win against a Doshaguma with that slowness.
>>72
I can shoot while flying.
>>72
You can shoot even in mid-air!
>>72
Even if I’m flying in the sky, they’ll still shoot at me…?
>>72
It’s a territorial battle, so I’m continuing to shoot while flying…
They are considerably holding back their actions for the hunter.
I went down the waterfall once, then stopped climbing, and now I look stupid for being deceived.
Jindahado is that robot, right?
At the waterside, it’s unclear since you keep getting splashed by the water from behind, taking damage, or being pushed by the waves.
Even Redau gets shocked every time it attacks in its sleeping spot, so it’s completely different at home.
I think I can win against Rathalos during a sandstorm.
In a normal environment, it seems suspicious.
Both the octopus have some caliber as they eat Odogaron and Ajanakan.
A chubby seal is beyond my capabilities.
This guy doesn’t eat monkeys or bears, but…
Monkeys and bears probably eat fish too, so it might be something like you can’t catch fish in this guy’s territory.
Isn’t the face more like a Pirarucu or a Tiger Fish?
If you’re by the water, wouldn’t you pull in and eat monkeys or spiders too?
Like a Gonoto’s ecological movie.
Fats!
The waves are coming a bit late.
I feel like I can hunt and eat decent ones with a body press and a dynamic entry from the waterside.
I feel that Redau’s large, sweeping attacks are strong against big monsters, not hunters.
There are old-timers who want to take down new monsters, right?
It looks flashy, but compared to other bosses, it’s quite easy…
I would like a top predator to actively kill other monsters.
How about becoming a big crocodile instead?
Tamamitsune is a land-based sea dragon, so I don’t think it will compete for the top spot due to its differentiation.
It’s the division of niches.
>>94
In the end, I think if the main food is fish, it will clash anyway.
Why would we need to hunt such a mild-mannered monster that probably only eats fish…?
>>95
Even though heavy rain continues, if we keep getting splashed around unnecessarily, it might cause the dam to break.
This time, I’m not really emphasizing the predation element, so there’s a bit of a sense of incongruity with the expression “the top of the land.”
If the frequency of creating waves increases, I feel like it might become quite a terrible monster.
>>97
I think all three of the apex monsters are G-class and pose a serious risk of becoming really terrible monsters.
>>97
That may indeed be the case.
Redau is weak, but I dislike that there are almost no clashing attacks.
Isn’t the jump detection weird?
Le Dou is just not good with small targets like hunters, but I think they are strong against monsters.
Even though there’s an incredibly cool level 4 BGM, it doesn’t play at all.
If there are no competitors, you can also reach the top.
I want to sleep on the stomach of this guy who’s lying on his back.
It has a Totoro feel.
Even though I’m being called a master, I can’t even do a single breath…
>>104
Isn’t it only the Breathable Yaru Jin Dahad?
That thing of the octopus… I don’t know if it’s called a breath or what.
If you’re this big, you’ll definitely reach the top.
Big ones are power, you know.
>>107
If you have a lot of HP, you could probably win just by brawling.
I feel like there used to be a monster that you could fish and bring down during battle, but I can’t remember.
>>109
Giant Fish Monster
>>109
Hapulbokka
>>116
Chanagaburu
Zaboazagiru
I want to see a fair territory battle when Tamamitsune arrives.
It’s a battle between the power type chubby guy and the speed type handsome guy.
I can understand the other vertices, but this one doesn’t look like it’s disturbing the forest environment.
It looks more like it’s just bouncing and wrapping around rather than actually manipulating water.
Upon closer inspection, it seems that there’s no real meaning to breathing out water when living underwater, and having it wrapped around the body does give a sense of being controlled in some way.
Well, even if the frequency of waves increases, we can counter it with a 1-slot armor that tends to be in surplus…
If the durability of the veil increases, it seems like it would become quite a troublesome monster.
I think the 17 fishing spots would be perfect for Ganototos, so I definitely want you to participate.
I will have Nero Miel compete as the top.
It was a total failure.
I feel like the real battle for the four apex monsters will begin after the elder dragon king or Master Rank arrives.
Currently, the outsider Gore is getting too carried away.
It’s good to bring lightning attribute weapons against this guy, Anonymous!!!
Got it! Rabara weapon!
Both Redau and Uzutuna tend to be underestimated, probably because they were beaten up by Alshubeld.
I want to have a territory battle with a couple of strong enemy monsters.
>>127
Redau has a territory dispute with Albedo, which is the only one that isn’t reused.
Uzutuna is doing equally well against Rheus.
There’s something!
Since Redau is also manipulating electricity, it’s a special breath technique…
If you overdo it, you’ll end up with an attack that looks like something you’ve seen somewhere or you’ll enter the realm of the ancient dragons, so it’s difficult.
I wonder how many fish this guy eats in a day…
Uzutuna was defeated after being left on the brink of death by the hunter…
I jumped down from the waterfall pool and then you climbed back up!!
Even though I’m always splashing around in the bath, I still manage to fill the water bag—it’s a mystery.
It seems like Moribaa is dying quickly due to this guy’s attacks.
Speaking of which, Garai-ba also has quite a few appearances.
Isn’t everything coming out of the submerged forest from number 3 into fresh water?
>>136
Starting as just a catfish, I thought I became a named monster with a W, only to be demoted to environmental creature in Wiles; what a tumultuous journey it has been.
>>136
When I saw the Garaiwa material listed in the armor recipes, I thought, “Huh? Was it here this time?” and then I laughed when I realized it was turned into a fishing fish.
I guess they also live in such beautiful water.
It seems to be a Dosjagras skeleton in the same swallowed state as Mamu.
Is there a monster that can bring the territory battle against Albedo to a draw at this point?
Most people end up having their attributes sucked away and discarded.
If I’m going to battle Tamamitsune, I hope to win.
Thank you for always protecting the village, Hunter.
After all, it’s a top predator in an ecosystem without an Evil Joe.
Are there any other weaknesses that are exposed after a big move besides Redau?
Ever since I remembered that, Redau has really become a snack, so I want to know if there are any others.
>>142
Isn’t there usually something like that?
It’s even a chatter.
Albedo and the aftermath of the slam are often shining brightly.
>>146
The heat sink or something like that, similar to Jin Dahad, is deployed after the bracelet, making it quite easy to understand.
After exploiting the weakness of the head’s heat dissipation plate, it starts to dissipate heat from the butt as well, but I’ve never been able to hit that part.
>>142
Whether or not there is a time gap that can be targeted, there should have been one for all monsters.
If it lights up red in focus mode, the weakness is exposed.
>>142
Preparing for Geryos’s flash.
>>142
After using the technique that causes an explosion on the ground by slamming all the chain blades, Albedo exposes a weak point on the chain blades.
After Ajalarakan wraps itself in lava and slams both arms down causing an explosion on the ground, both arms become a weak point.
Jin Dahad’s weak point after a big breath becomes the mouth.
I feel like Gravimos’s weak point has also become its mouth after the Gero Beam.
I hate the distance of travel being too long.
I like places where water flows because they are mostly flat.
That forest has a lot of subtle slopes, making it troublesome.
I may be mocked, but this guy was the toughest opponent I faced at a lower level.
I felt like the firepower increased by about two levels compared to the previous ones.
Galaiba is the strongest in this work, right?
It has been called the 〇〇 skeleton since ancient times, but other than the ones that are clearly reused like in Frontier, they are basically unique bones.
If you understand how to fish with a garai-ba, it’s just small fish.
I wonder if even Nu can win against Gravimos…
>>153
Slipping into Gravie’s body by squeezing through the gap in the rocks…
>>153
Because it’s ore-eating, it doesn’t compete in the first place…
I understand that breathing out or opening your mouth makes your head a weak point, but what is it with Gravi that just wagging its tail makes its tail a weak point?
I’ve been thinking this for a while, but doesn’t the new Gravimos have a long jaw?
What comes out when you request Neromier at the shop is this.
Gravi spits a beam, which makes its head a weak point; when it exhales gas, its belly becomes a weak point; when it rolls, its back becomes a weak point; and when it wags its tail, its tail becomes a weak point.
>>160
Stop attacking and protect your belly by lying down.
>>160
This is already below Basarios, right?
>>164
In terms of setting, Basarios is harder to begin with.
It charges like Naruga, but its arms are short, so I couldn’t tell what kind of attack it was for a while.
I want the weaknesses exposed after big moves to continue in the future, but was there one in the crucial thread image?
>>165
Bend your body as much as you can after the press, head (mouth).
>>170
I didn’t know…
Gravimos is a half-hearted creature that interrupts Basar’s rolling attack midway.
Most monsters become weak at the mouth after using their breath attack, but…
It’s annoying that weak point attacks often don’t activate because they get absorbed by the head or neck.
Redow is easy to understand and easy to counter, but surprisingly has many exposed weaknesses.
You won’t notice unless you switch to focus mode or if you’re not a gunner…
When I asked for Nyan-chan’s slimy play, Gravy-san showed up, and when I requested Mitsune’s soap, a thread image appeared.
I dislike this guy because he makes it look like he can easily counter with monotonous motions, but then he tries to hit twice with a wave.
Is Redau-kun planning to get revenge with a movie when G rank arrives?
The weakness exposure time is quite short, so if you can’t dodge at close range, you won’t hit.
>>176
But even though it pretends to be able to target from far away with a crossbow, the preparation for a weak point attack takes too long and has too much recovery time.
I really think it’s terrible that hitting normally during an exposure deals more damage than bringing down a weakness.
>>182
If it’s a crossbow, you can aim before it gets exposed…
Redau is in a vulnerable state after the railgun exposure, with a concentrated attack following, while Jindahad’s vulnerable state doesn’t result in a concentrated attack. But is there something different about it?
It seems that you’re supposed to fight by destroying from various weak points.
Once you carry a water-cooled bullet… well… you know.
The continents are connected, and there seems to be an atmosphere that deer and tigers might come to the desert.
>>179
I wonder if Diablos will come to the cactus-less desert, regardless of Tiga…
>>184
I might eat aloe.
Dahad should be able to chase after when the weakness is exposed.
I don’t know if it’s a bug, but there are times when it doesn’t work.
Since this one is also big, I wonder if I can trap and kill it like a heavy Thunder with Gravity.
>>181
I think it’s probably impossible because Gravita’s physical attributes are based on a very poor premise for stamina endurance.
>>181
I can’t go all the way, but it’s easy to get continuous downs by chipping away at the veteran’s wounds while they’re down.
It’s quite easy because it’s easy to get my legs through.
A new subspecies that eats aloe might come.
It’s too funny to charge at the stomach and legs in the thread image until I run out of stamina…
It’s a pleasure that cannot be experienced with weapons other than the lance.
There is a possibility that cacti will spread.
Popo isn’t here either.
Aptinos will enter the base, but…
I wonder how many monsters will increase.
Gravy’s water resistance results are as flimsy as always.
A one-handed sword fights almost always in concentration mode, so exposing weaknesses is easy to understand.
Isn’t the grace period for Jindahad’s weakness quite short?
>>195
That guy is cheating by exposing a weakness while staying at a distance where his attacks can’t reach.
Kazuya’s snack
The big shell of Dahad probably has a narrower hitbox than it looks.
Mr. Dahado tumbles around a lot, so it doesn’t really bother me.
“Dahad, that’s not the direction to fall!” happens frequently.
I feel a loneliness that it’s probably because of this guy that Nero Mier isn’t coming…
>>201
I want Nero more than this…
>>201
I think that once the ancient dragon starts coming, unless it’s Amatsu, it will come as a water-type.
Even though Jin-san is like that, he’s soft all over, so it was easy.
Isn’t it that there’s no element of taking damage with weapons you don’t get close to…?
By the way, the water that Nero spat out could be absorbed by Hikari moss, but I wonder if such gimmicks are still functioning this time.
I like the feeling of not releasing old dragons this time; it’s refreshing.
Gore can just die.
>>207
It’s terrible that Gore is struggling and agonizing just to survive…
The apex frame isn’t always present, but it’s too much to say that Rathalos and Rathian aren’t apex.
Two Rathalos and two Rathian gathered in the nest, and it was a nightmare.
Since this guy on the return trip was struggling with Jindahad and Redau, I was bracing myself, but it turned out to be weak enough that I didn’t need help from the bar…
It was smaller compared to the first match.
Gore and Shagar originally didn’t act this wildly; it’s because of the eyelashes.
How do you prevent the big waves caused by the lake above the waterfall? Do you use insects to escape into the air?
>>212
Hitting debris while splashing around.
When there is nothing, I escape like a bug.
When I summoned Neromiere, this guy came.