Mhw What Is Defense Down
Condition Furnishings
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MHF2 MHFU | MH3 | Attack Up | MHF2 MHFU | MH3 | Defense Upwards | MHF2 MHFU | MH3 | Natural Rec Upward |
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MHF2 MHFU | MH3 | Common cold Resistant | MHF2 MHFU | MH3 | Oestrus Resistant | MH3 | Windproof | |
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Hunting Horn Status Effects
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MHFU | Movement Speed Up | MHFU | No Quakes | MHFU | No Paralysis | MHFU | No Faint |
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MHFU | No Estrus | MHFU | No Cold & Snow Res | MHFU | Chemical element Attack Upwards | MHFU | Heavenly Protection |
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MHFU | Health Inc [Lo] Health Inc [Hullo] | MHFU | Wind Reduce Wind Cancel | MHFU | Hear Protect [Lo] Hear Protect [Hi] | MHFU | Burn down Res Up [Lo] Burn down Res Upward [Hi] Fire Res Increased |
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MHFU | Water Res Up [Lo] Water Res Upwards [Howdy] Water Res Increased | MHFU | Thunder Res Up [Lo] Thunder Res Up [Hi] Thunder Res Increased | MHFU | Ice Res Upwards [Lo] Ice Res Up [Howdy] Ice Res Increased | MHFU | Dragon Res Upwardly [Lo] Dragon Res Upwardly [Hi] Dragon Res Increased |
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Chemical element Resistance
Secondary Condition Furnishings
Icon | General Data | |
(MHF) (MHP3) (MH3U) (MH4) (MH4U) (MH3) | Proper name | Toxicant / 毒 |
Appeared in | MHF2, MHFU, MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MHFO, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHXR, MHRise | |
Clarification | ||
A common status consequence that causes a gradual loss of health over a catamenia of time. Once the Toxicant has worn off, the cerise portion of the wellness bar will recover slowly. Depending on the monster and the rank of the quest, the Poison tin drain the wellness bar at a faster rate than normal. The duration of Poison can be increased, decreased, or negated altogether with an advisable skill. Poison is indicated visually past purple bubbling emitted past the victim. | ||
Remedy | Antidote, Bitterbug (fifty%), Antidote Herbs (50%), Herbal Medicine, await information technology out | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Ioprey, Remobra, Wroggi, Rathalos, Azure Rathalos, Silverish Rathalos, Rathian, Dreadqueen Rathian, Pink Rathian, Gilded Rathian, Gypceros, Imperial Gypceros, Iodrome, Espinas, Espinas Subspecies, Espinas Rare Species, Chameleos, Yian Garuga, Deadeye Yian Garuga, Gigginox, Basarios, Red Basarios, Gravios, Royal Ludroth, Great Wroggi, Lucent Nargacuga, Unknown (Black Flying Wyvern), Daimyo Hermitaur, Shogun Ceanataur, Taikun Zamuza, Nerscylla, Hyujikiki, Gogomoa, Barlagual, Forokururu, Gasurabazura, Nargacuga (MHFO), Pukei-Pukei, Viper Tobi-Kadachi, Bishaten, Apex Rathian | ||
(third/quaternary Gen) (MHWI) | Name | Mortiferous Poison / 猛毒 Noxious Poisonous substance (MHGen) Venom (MHWI) |
Appeared in | MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHWI, , MHRise, MHXR | |
Description | ||
A stronger version of Poison that reduces wellness at a faster rate. | ||
Remedy | Antidote, Bitterbug (50%), Antitoxin Herbs (50%), Herbal Medicine, wait it out | |
This Status Effect is inflicted past | ||
Basarios, Ruddy Basarios, Chameleos (MHRise) Gigginox, Purple Gypceros, Purple Ludroth, Nerscylla, Shrouded Nerscylla, Deadeye Yian Garuga, Dreadking Rathalos, Dreadqueen Rathian, Viper Tobi-Kadachi, Pink Rathian (MHWI), Gold Rathian (MHWI), Apex Rathian | ||
Proper name | Mortiferous Toxicant / 劇毒 | |
Appeared in | MHGen, MHGU | |
Description | ||
An even stronger version of Poisonous substance that reduces health at a extremely fast charge per unit over a short menstruum of fourth dimension. | ||
Remedy | Antidote, Bitterbug (50%), Antitoxin Herbs (fifty%), Herbal Medicine, wait information technology out | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Dreadqueen Rathian, Deadeye Yian Garuga | ||
(MHF) (MHP3) (MH3U) (MH4) (MH4U) (MH3) | Proper name | Paralysis / 麻痺 |
Appeared in | MHF2, MHFU, MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MHFO, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHXR, MHRise | |
Clarification | ||
A dreaded condition result that completely immobilizes for a certain period of time, leaving the victim helpless. Upon being Paralyzed, the Hunter will fall down on their face (or remain motionless in an arched position underwater) and yellowish sparks of lightning will be seen passing through their trunk. The duration of Paralysis can exist increased, decreased, or negated altogether with an appropriate skill. There is nada a Hunter can do but to wait for the Paralysis to wear off or for certain attacks to send them flying. This condition effect had been previously known as "Stun" in the early Monster Hunter games, merely has recently been referred to equally "Paralysis" to better differentiate it from the disquiet caused by Flash Bombs and Impact-type attacks. | ||
Remedy | Attack that causes knockback, wait it out | |
This Condition Effect is inflicted past | ||
Vespoid, Genprey, Cephalos, Altaroth, Bnahabra, Great Thunderbug, Queen Vespoid, Gendrome, Cephadrome, Khezu, Red Khezu, Kirin, White Fatalis, Gobul, Purple Slicemargl, Doragyurosu, Volvidon, Baleful Gigginox, Berukyurosu, Laviente, Violent Laviente, Kuarusepusu, Gurenzeburu, Hyujikiki, Aruganosu, Najarala, Tidal Najarala, Dalamadur, Barlagual, Forokururu, Chramine, Desert Seltas, Shrouded Nerscylla, Tigerstripe Zamtrios, Zinogre (only in Apex condition), Thunderlord Zinogre, Immortal Zinogre, Astalos, Boltreaver Astalos, Nakarkos, Girros, Cracking Girros, Viper Tobi-Kadachi, Bishaten (High Rank only) | ||
(MHF) (MHP3) (MH4) (MH4U) (MH3) (MH3U) | Name | Sleep / 睡眠 |
Appeared in | MHF2, MHFU, MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MHFO, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHXR, MHRise | |
Clarification | ||
Some monsters take the potential to put Hunters to Sleep. It is like to Paralysis in that it leaves the Hunter unable to do anything. However, damage taken when asleep is greatly increased and will end the status after one striking. The elapsing of Slumber tin can be increased, decreased, or negated altogether with an appropriate skill. Starting in Monster Hunter 3 on, one does not immediately autumn asleep when Sleep is inflicted. Instead, the Hunter volition get drowsy allowing an Energy Drink to be used if the role player is fast plenty, negating the upshot before falling comatose. Any non-Slumber inducing monster assault will wake up the Hunter over again, and also those from fellow Hunters or Felyne/Shakalaka comrades. Leaving the area also appears to rid the Hunter of the status, but it'due south uncommon to recieve this whilst close enough to an exit. | ||
Remedy | Get hit once (by monster or comrade), Energy Drink (MH3 and on), wait information technology out | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Baggi, Basarios, Ruby Basarios, Gravios, Black Gravios, Hypnocatrice, Convenance Flavor Hypnocatrice (HC ver. merely), Silver Hypnocatrice, Plesioth, Green Plesioth, Shakalaka, Great Baggi, Uragaan, Crystalbeard Uragaan, Qurupeco, Red Qurupeco, Nerscylla, Malfestio, Nightcloak Malfestio, Hyujikiki, Goruganosu, Gogomoa, Forokururu, Inagami, Radobaan, Nightshade Paolumu, Somnacanth | ||
(MHF) (MHP3) (MH3U) (MH4) (MH4U) (MH3) | Name | Stun / 気絶 |
Appeared in | MH, MHF, MHF2, MHFU, MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MHFO MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHXR, MHRise | |
Description | ||
Occurs when a Hunter receives many attacks in a short period of time, simply some monster attacks are guaranteed to cause it if they striking. When Stunned/Knocked Out, movement, attacking and items are completely disabled. The visual indication is a band of yellow stars spinning above the affected target's head. All monsters tin can inflict Stun by ways of repeated physical attacks, merely some can inflict it immediately by emitting an extremely bright flash of lite, or some other special technique. When a monster is inflicted with it by use of a Flash Bomb, it attacks randomly until the effect wears off and if inflicted past repeated Impact-blazon attacks (such as Hammer or Hunting Horn), the monster is completely immobilized for a short while. If a Wink Bomb is used and then the monster is KO'd past an Impact hitting, more stars circle around its head than normal but the effect duration is the same. The duration of the stun can be increased, decreased, or negated altogether with an appropriate skill. By rotating the analog stick used for movement in a circular move and tapping the evasion button, the player can snap out of it on their own. | ||
Remedy | Repeatedly rotate the left analog stick and tap 10 (PSP) or A (Wii, Wii U, 3DS), either milkshake the Wii Remote or Nunchuck rapidly or rotate left analog stick rapidly (PS4, Xbox ane) | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Gypceros, Regal Gypceros, Copper Blangonga, Gobul, Jhen Mohran, Rathalos, Azure Rathalos, Silvery Rathalos, Duramboros, Crimson Qurupeco, Dark-green Nargacuga, Thunderlord Zinogre, Abiorugu, Kuarusepusu, Laviente, Dyuragaua, Pokaradon, Lolo Gougarf, Ray Gougarf, Anorupatisu, Mi Ru, Seltas Queen, Najarala, Blood-red Basarios, Teostra (4th Gen), Redhelm Arzuros, Drilltusk Tetsucabra, Astalos (Thousand Rank), Kulu-Ya-Ku, Tzitzi-Ya-Ku, Pukei-Pukei, Zorah Magdaros, Shara Ishvalda, Tetranadon, Bishaten, Somnacanth, Goss Harag, Thunder Serpent Narwa | ||
(MHF) (MHP3) (MH3) (MH3U) (MHW) (MHWI) | Name | Defense Downwards / 防御力低下 |
Appeared in | MHF2, MHFU, MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MHFO, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHRise | |
Description | ||
Some monsters may inflict a status that lowers a Hunter's Defense. Lasts for a certain period of time but can also be cured with Defense-increasing items. Akantor (MHP3rd and onwards) and Fell Deviljho (MHWI) are capable to inflict an even stronger Defence force Down status that dramatically reducing a Hunter's Defense. | ||
Remedy | Armor Seed, Armorskin, Mega Armorskin, Armor Horn, waiting information technology out | |
This Condition Effect is inflicted by | ||
Altaroth, Bnahabra, Chameleos (second Gen), Akantor, Queen Vespoid, Qurupeco, Crimson Qurupeco, Deviljho, Savage Deviljho, Ukanlos, Ahtal-Ka, Unknown (Blackness Flying Wyvern), Abiorugu, Giaorugu, Espinas Rare Species, Seltas, Forokururu, Rustrazor Ceanataur, Barnos, Behemoth (Farthermost only), Acidic Glavenus | ||
Name | Vocal Cord Paralysis / 声帯麻痺 | |
Appeared in | MH2, MHFO | |
Description | ||
The affected Hunter loses the power to talk or chat in the game. | ||
Remedy | None, look for it to wear off. | |
This Status Issue is inflicted by | ||
Chameleos | ||
Name | Soiled / Stench / 一部アイテム使用不可 | |
Appeared in | MH2, MHF2, MHFU, MHP3, MH3U, MHFO, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHRise | |
Clarification | ||
Inflicted after being hit by the infamous farting or dung flinging attacks of the Congalala, Steel Uragaan etc. It causes the Hunter to be surrounded past a cloud of vile-smelling dark-brown gas. Existence Soiled disables the ability to utilise whatsoever consumable items such as Potions, Steaks, Hot/Absurd Drinks, etc. | ||
Remedy | Deodorant, leaving area, waiting it out | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Conga, Congalala, Emerald Congalala, Gold Congalala, Volvidon, Steel Uragaan, Pariapuria, Seltas Queen, Desert Seltas Queen, Forokururu | ||
Proper noun | Fatigue | |
Appeared in | MH2, MHF2, MHFU, MHFO, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU | |
Description | ||
An extremely rare status effect where a Hunter's Stamina is dropped to its everyman level and they go unable to use most Stamina restoring items. Fatigue is indicated visually by green clouds rising from the Hunter. In Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, only Chameleos' spit assault can inflict this condition. In Monster Hunter 4, the Tetsucabra and Seltas' fluid attacks will momentarily drop electric current Stamina to naught, simply it volition restore normally over time. | ||
Remedy | Free energy Beverage, Ancient Potion | |
This Condition Effect is inflicted past | ||
Chameleos (2nd Gen), Akura Vashimu, Tetsucabra, Drilltusk Tetsucabra, Berserk Tetsucabra, Seltas (just when merged with Seltas Queen) | ||
(MHF) (MHP3) (MH4) (MH4U) (MH3) (MH3U) | Name | Snowman / 雪だるま |
Appeared in | MH2, MHF2, MHFU, MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHFO, MHGen, MHGU, MHXR | |
Description | ||
Getting striking by an extremely cold attack can inflict Snowman. Information technology'due south usually caused by a very common cold breath assault that forms a layer of ice over the Hunter's body, preventing employ of any items (except a Thawing Agent or Cleanser) and attacks. Snowman can as well be healed with being attacked or falling from a not bad height. Whilst in the Snowman status, it is possible to sprint without Stamina loss but movement speed is decreased slightly. In MH4U, sprinting DOES use stamina, merely at a greatly reduced charge per unit. | ||
Remedy | Thawing Agent (MHFU), Cleanser, milkshake the Wii Remote / rotate the analog stick or get physically hit by a teammate or monster | |
This Status Event is inflicted by | ||
Giaprey (MHFO), Giadrome, Blangonga, Kushala Daora, Ukanlos, Barioth, Alatreon, Jade Barroth, Tigrex (in Tundra), Pokaradon, Giaorugu, Anorupatisu, Lagombi, Snowbaron Lagombi, Zamtrios, Oroshi Kirin (MH4U only), Nono Orugaron, Kamu Orugaron, Gammoth, Elderfrost Gammoth, Iceblast Brachydios | ||
Name | Muddy / Muck / 泥まみれ状態 | |
Appeared in | MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHR, MHXR | |
Clarification | ||
A status effect inflicted when mud thrown by a monster covers the Hunter and makes motility more difficult. This disables weapons and nigh items from being used. Repeatedly spin the analog stick to speed up recovery, or use a Cleanser. The effects are very like to the 'Snowman' effect. From Monster Hunter: World onward, the mud is now in the form of mud pile that volition only dull down the hunter inside the pile instead of blocking actions, thus no longer take cure. Starting with Monster Hunter: Ascension, piles of snowfall will do the same thing and can cause this ailemnt. | ||
Remedy | Cleanser, milkshake the Wii Remote / rotate the analog stick or get striking by a teammate or monster (Pre 5th Gen) Move out of the mud pile(5th Gen), Peform a Wiredash(MHRise merely) | |
This Condition Event is inflicted by | ||
Barroth, Tigrex (in Sandy Plains, MHP3rd only), Brute Tigrex (in Sandy Plains), Rust Duramboros, Yellowish Caeserber, Jyuratodus, Lagombi (5th Gen only), Almudron | ||
Name | Felvine-Scented / マタタビまみれ | |
Appeared in | MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U | |
Description | ||
Makes Felynes and Melynxes in the area attack those affected. This condition upshot is shown equally pink smoke and can but be inflicted with an exploding Felvine Bomb. Felynes and Melynxes will trip the light fantastic toe, encircle, and then bound at annihilation carrying the bomb's aroma. Monsters also as Hunters tin can exist afflicted. When used on the Felynes or Melynxes themselves, they get intoxicated and unable to movement ordinarily. Wears off with fourth dimension. | ||
Remedy | Waiting information technology out | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Felvine Bombs | ||
(3rd Gen) (4th Gen) | Name | Life Drain / Leeching / 吸血 |
Appeared in | MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHRise | |
Description | ||
A monster bites onto the Hunter and sucks their blood, gradually draining health. Multiple monsters may latch onto the Hunter at once, so they should exist shaken off quickly. If a Giggi drains enough health, it becomes able to use a poison spit attack, and if a Zamite gains enough wellness, it volition greatly increase in size and grow limbs. | ||
Remedy | Rolling, Perform a Wiredash(MHRise only), Use a kunai(MHRise simply) | |
This Status Upshot is inflicted by | ||
Giggi, Zamite | ||
(MH3U) (4th Gen) (5th Gen) | Name | Slimeblight / Blastblight / 爆破やられ |
Appeared in | MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHXR, MHRise | |
Description | ||
Known as Slimeblight in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, and Blastblight in Monster Hunter iv onwards, this ailment will cover the Hunter in slime or explosive powder. Movement isn't hindered, simply Hunters affected by information technology suffer a damaging explosion if struck by a monster, or if the condition isn't rid of rapidly past rolling a few times. Fifty-fifty blocked attacks can inflict this status. When affected, all blocking attempts will fail then it is advised to pay attention to the status icons next to the Hunter'south name. When used confronting monsters, unlike colored effects volition signify how many more than hits are needed to trigger an explosion. When enough status is applied, an explosion occurs, dealing a fixed corporeality of damage on whatever function the triggering hit struck. The buildup then resets and the monster's tolerance increases similar with the main status effects, making the next explosion a bit more hard to trigger. Of notation is that this issue is not affected by Status Set on Upward, just instead the Bombardier armor skill, which makes applying the status faster simply does non directly increase damage. Despite this, Blastblight is notwithstanding a status, and is in turn affected by the CritStatus armor skill. The Bombardier armor skill grants a ane.2 multiplier to the condition' potency. This isn't seen on the weapon'southward contour itself, only can be seen on the Status screen under the Hunter's raw Attack power. Obtaining the Felyne Pyro skill provides a ane.one multiplier. The effects of Bombardier and Felyne Pyro can stack. | ||
Remedy | Rolling, Deodorant, Nulberry (MHWI only), Perform a Wiredash(MHRise simply) | |
This Status Upshot is inflicted by | ||
Brachydios (Pre 5th Gen), Raging Brachydios (Pre 5th Gen), Unit of measurement-01 Brachydios, Iceblast Brachydios, Congalala, Crimson Fatalis, Emerald Congalala, Teostra (4th Gen Onward), Molten Tigrex, Hellblade Glavenus, Nakarkos, Fatalis (MHST), Dodogama, Somnacanth, Garangolm, Pyrantula, Pyre Rakna-Kadaki, Gaismagorm | ||
| Proper noun | Frenzy Virus / 狂竜ウイルス |
Appeared in | MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHXR | |
Clarification | ||
The Hunter becomes infected with a virus. It requires time to incubate, represented past a majestic bar filling up below the Hunter'south on-screen proper noun. If the bar fills completely, the virus negates natural health recovery, pregnant that the Hunter takes total damage from attacks without beingness able to heal dorsum half of it. Additionally, all attacks which would crusade the status will deal extra damage while the virus is active. All the same, if the Hunter inflicts plenty impairment on a monster whilst the virus is incubating, they will abound stronger instead, gaining a 15% Analogousness boost, as well equally an immunity to reinfection for a brusque period of time. Information technology is of note that a hunter receives harm over time whilst in a "virus puddle". This damage can be quite meaning, if prolonged. | ||
Remedy | While incubating, the incubation tin be delayed (but not stopped permanently) past consuming a Nulberry. The fully incubated virus tin can just be cured by prolonged exposure to a Portable Steam Bomb, a Remedy Shot, or waiting it out. | |
This Status Issue is inflicted by | ||
Gore Magala, Cluttered Gore Magala, Shagaru Magala, any Frenzied Monster, whatsoever Noon Monster, the Frenzy Fever Hunter Art | ||
Name | Webbed / 糸拘束状態 | |
Appeared in | MH4, MH4U, MHGU, MHRise | |
Description | ||
The signature status effect of silk spinning monsters such as Nerscylla and Ahtal-Ka, Webbed immobilizes the Hunter in a sticky picture show which prevents movement. It is possible to suspension free relatively easily merely by rotating the analog pad. | ||
Remedy | Cleanser, rotate the analog pad or get hit by a teammate or monster | |
This Status Event is inflicted by | ||
Nerscylla, Shrouded Nerscylla, Ahtal-Ka, Rachnoid, Rakna-Kadaki, Pyre Rakna-Kadaki | ||
(MH4U) (MHW) | Name | Bleeding / 裂傷 |
Appeared in | MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHRS MHFO, MHXR | |
Clarification | ||
The Hunter will take damage when performing certain actions. Running, rolling, and attacking will all cause the affected Hunter to take harm due to haemorrhage. Hunters won't take damage when walking. In Sunbreak, this effect has been altered to where when afflicted, actions performed will fill the Bleeding Buildup Gauge, translating to ane instance of extra impairment inflicted when you're hit with an attack. | ||
Remedy | Well-Washed Steak, Mosswine Jerky, Sushifish or hunker without moving for a short time. Equally a side outcome, curing Bleeding will also improve natural recovery for a short time. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Seregios, Shogun Ceanataur, Rustrazor Ceanataur, Silverwind Nargacuga, Fatalis (MHST), Glavenus (MHXR), Furious Rajang (MHXR), Zenith Tigrex, Fiercewater Nargacuga, Odogaron, Behemoth, Leshen, Ancient Leshen, Nargacuga (MHWI), Ebony Odogaron, Ruiner Nergigante, Zenith Barlagual | ||
(MH4U) | Proper noun | Tarred / 重油 |
Appeared in | MH4U | |
Description | ||
The Hunter is immobilized by Tar, similar to Webbed. If the Hunter does not gratis themselves from the tar, information technology volition explode and damage them. | ||
Remedy | Cleanser, rotate the analog pad or become hit by a teammate or monster. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Gogmazios | ||
(MHGen) | Name | Confusion / 混乱状態 |
Appeared in | MHGen, MHGU | |
Description | ||
Reverses the Hunter's movement controls (e.g. movement left when attempting to move correct), interfering with evasion and positioning for attacks. | ||
Remedy | Await for information technology to wearable off, consume a Bitterbug, or get hit. | |
This Condition Effect is inflicted past | ||
Malfestio, Nightcloak Malfestio | ||
(MHGen) | Name | Bubbleblight / 泡まみれ |
Appeared in | MHGen, MHGU, MHXR, MHRise | |
Description | ||
Covers the Hunter in bubbles. Upon the initial application, it grants the effects of Evasion+1 and Constitution+one, only beingness hitting with more bubbles will crusade the Hunter to sideslip and slide helplessly, unable to attack and with significantly reduced command over their movements. In Monster Hunter Rise, the effect was inverse slightly. Hunters no longer slip and slide uncontrollably, but sliding subsequently movement instead. Hunters tin can also attack normally while being covered in bubbling. | ||
Remedy | Wait for it to wear off, get hit, or use a Cleanser. | |
This Status Upshot is inflicted by | ||
Mizutsune, Soulseer Mizutsune, Thunderbubble Mizutsune, Whitewater Plesioth, the Bubbly Trip the light fantastic toe armor skill, Apex Mizutsune | ||
(MHGen) | Name | Fungus / 粘液まみれ |
Appeared in | MHGen, MHGU | |
Description | ||
Causes the Ossified status if the Hunter rolls in basic. | ||
Remedy | Roll in h2o or Cleanser. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Nakarkos | ||
(MHGen) | Proper noun | Ossified / 骨まみれ状態 |
Appeared in | MHGen, MHGU | |
Clarification | ||
The Hunter is covered in basic, impairing their movement and making them unable to attack. | ||
Remedy | Gyre in water, use a Cleanser, rotate the analog pad, or get hit past a teammate or monster. | |
This Status Result is inflicted by | ||
Nakarkos | ||
(MHW) | Proper name | Effluvium / 瘴気侵蝕状態 |
Appeared in | MHW, MHWI | |
Clarification | ||
The Hunter's maximum health bar is lowered. | ||
Remedy | Wait for it to wearable off, Nullberry. | |
This Condition Issue is inflicted by | ||
Vaal Hazak, Girros, Raphinos, Deviljho (In Rotten Vale), Tigrex (In Rotten Vale), Brute Tigrex (In Guiding Lands Rotten area), Blackveil Vaal Hazak, Mernos, Jagras | ||
(MHWI) | Name | Blastscourge / 強爆破やられ |
Appeared in | MHWI | |
Description | ||
A more potent form of Blastblight that is more hard to remove and the damage upon detonation increases the longer the condition stays active. | ||
Remedy | Curlicue repeatedly, Nulberry. | |
This Status Consequence is inflicted by | ||
Brachydios, Raging Brachydios | ||
(MHWI) | Name | Zombification / ゾンビ状態 |
Appeared in | MHWI | |
Description | ||
Motility speed is reduced, rolling and evading is disabled, normal healing effects exercise non work, and all items except RE2 Herbs, Specialized Tools, Whetstones, and Special Scope are disabled. Yet, zombified hunters are granted a Rocksteady Pall consequence, gradually heal when their weapon is sheathed (more than chop-chop when in natural fetor), and are immune to effluvium and acid. | ||
Remedy | Wait for it to wearable off, Light-green Herb, Mixed Herb (G+R). | |
This Status Result is inflicted past | ||
Blackveil Vaal Hazak (RE: Return of the Bioweapon Event Quest only) | ||
(MHRise) | Proper name | Hellfireblight / 鬼火やられ |
Appeared in | MHRise, MHRS | |
Description | ||
If you're inflicted with this status, an explosion will trigger if you get knocked back, or later on a sure amount of fourth dimension has passed, causing serious harm. Performing a Wiredash while affected with hellfireblight will remove the effect and drib hellfire on that spot. Hellfire volition detonate afterwards a certain amount of time or when attacked. Allurement monsters into attacking that spot, and they'll be damaged by the explosion. | ||
Remedy | Use Deodorant, repeatedly evade, or perform a Wiredash | |
This Status Effect is inflicted past | ||
Magnamalo, Scorned Magnamalo, Noon Mizutsune, the Hellfire Cloak armor skill | ||
(MHRS) | Name | Bloodblight / 劫血やられ |
Appeared in | MHRS | |
Description | ||
Natural health recovery is reduced, target's health slowly decreases, and corporeality of health recovered from items is decreased. Dealing harm to monsters will heal the target proportionate to how much damage was dealt. | ||
Remedy | Expect for status to wear off. | |
This Status Event is inflicted by | ||
Malzeno, Gaismagorm, Afflicted Monsters |
Borderland Exclusive
Icon | General Information | |
| Proper name | Crystallization / 結晶 |
Appeared in | MHFO | |
Description | ||
Inflicted when you are hitting by the crystallizing axle and powder of an Akura Vashimu/Jebia, Mi Ru, or Garuba Daora crystal attacks. Hunters will observe themselves covered in crystals which must exist shaken off to perform normally. Similarly to 'Fatigue', it besides depletes the Hunter's Stamina to the everyman level. If the crystals aren't shaken off in time, they will explode and crusade damage. | ||
Remedy | Button mashing, Sonic Flop (from other players) or getting hit. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Akura Vashimu, Akura Jebia, Garuba Daora, Mi Ru, Zenith Akura Vashimu | ||
| Name | Frostbite / 凍傷 |
Appeared in | MHFO | |
Description | ||
A status consequence introduced in Monster Hunter Frontier's Flavor 8 update. It is only inflicted by Duremudira, Toa Tesukatora and Dyuragaua when it is in rage manner. When hit past their ice attacks, Hunters' stamina consumption volition exist doubled similar with 'Iceblight'. Under the effect, the Hunter's Stamina volition also decrease at a faster rate as if in a cold surface area. | ||
Remedy | Hot Drink | |
This Status Effect is inflicted past | ||
Dyuragaua, Duremudira, Toa Tesukatora | ||
| Name | Magnetism / 異常磁場 |
Appeared in | MHFO | |
Description | ||
The Hunter becomes magnetically charged, assuasive them to exist fatigued towards or repelled by a monster when it performs other magnetism-based attacks. | ||
Remedy | Laviente Blood | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Rukodiora, Rebidiora, Lolo Gougarf, Ray Gougarf | ||
(MHFGG) | Name | Dark / 暗闇 |
Appeared in | MHFGG | |
Description | ||
The Hunter becomes blinded, making the screen almost completely dark. | ||
Remedy | None, look for it to vesture off. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Forokururu | ||
(MHF-G6) | Proper noun | Defoliation / 混乱やられ |
Appeared in | MHF-G6 | |
Description | ||
Immobilizes the Hunter and causes them to randomly exercise the Laughter, Trip the light fantastic toe, or Ballerina gestures. | ||
Remedy | Wait for information technology to wear off, repeatedly rotate the analog stick, tap buttons, or accept another Hunter apply a Sonic Bomb. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted past | ||
Poborubarumu | ||
(MHF-G6) | Name | Corrupted Poison / 壊毒 |
Appeared in | MHF-G6 | |
Description | ||
A powerful merely slow interim Poison that also reduces Defense force. | ||
Remedy | Wonder Drug (特効薬) | |
This Status Event is inflicted past | ||
Duremudira | ||
(MHF-G10) | Proper name | Dracophage Erosion / 蝕龍やられ |
Appeared in | MHF-G10 | |
Description | ||
Dracophage Bugs latch onto the hunter and starting time eroding items and weapons, causing loss of items and sharpness overtime, they'll also go rid of a weapon's elemental properties and will decrease wellness at a fast rate. The screen volition also be covered by a cherry mist. | ||
Remedy | Nullberry, loftier dragon resistance. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted past | ||
Stygian Zinogre | ||
Name | Extreme Toxicant / 猛毒(超毒) | |
Appeared in | MHF-Z | |
Description | ||
An evolved class of poison unique to Zenith Species and some Farthermost Individuals. It cannot be cured by antidotes and instead must exist cured by a Zenith Cure dropped by monsters who use the status. Otherwise it is an extremely unsafe version of poisonous substance that scales with the Zenith Species Level. At GR800, it is entirely possible to die before being able to fifty-fifty take a Zenith Cure. | ||
Remedy | Zenith Cure | |
This Status Effect is inflicted past | ||
Zenith Espinas, Zenith Gasurabazura | ||
Name | Extreme Paralysis / 結晶麻痺やられ | |
Appeared in | MHF-Z | |
Description | ||
An evolved grade of Paralysis unique to Zenith Species and some Extreme Individuals. When afflicted Extreme Paralysis acts identically to normal Paralysis. However after recovering from the initial stun there is a lingering Paralysis effect that will stun you lot out of attacks and healing. | ||
Remedy | None | |
This Status Consequence is inflicted by | ||
Zenith Akura Vashimu | ||
Name | Farthermost Slumber / 熟睡 | |
Appeared in | MHF-Z | |
Description | ||
An evolved form of Sleep originating from Zenith Species and some Extreme Individuals. When afflicted y'all volition instantaneously fall asleep. While asleep you volition be able to be affected by Zenith Hypnocatrice's Nightmare vocal. Otherwise it functions identically to normal slumber. | ||
Remedy | Woken up by another hunter | |
This Condition Event is inflicted by | ||
Zenith Hypnocatrice, Zenith Inagami |
Monster Hunter Online Sectional
Icon | General Information | |
(MHO) | Name | Move Downwardly / 减速 |
Appeared in | MHO | |
Description | ||
The Hunter's feet become bogged downwards past silk, mud, or h2o, slowing downwards their motility speed. Originally known as Silked (吐丝). | ||
Remedy | Look for information technology to wearable off. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted past | ||
Baelidae, Dread Baelidae, Yellow Caeserber, Tartaronis, Elemental Merphistophelin, Water ice Chramine, Gurenzeburu, Espinas Subspecies | ||
(MHO, 1st State) (MHO, second State) | Name | Frozen / (?) |
Appeared in | MHO | |
Description | ||
If the countdown for the commencement state is immune to conclude, the affected hunter will exist frozen within a ball of ice, unable to move, for either a menstruation of time or until they are hit. | ||
Remedy | Enter a state of invincibility right earlier y'all are completely frozen, get hit by a monster or teammate, or wait for information technology to wear off. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Ice Chramine, Elemental Merphistophelin, Meraginasu | ||
(MHO) | Name | Stabbed / (刺伤) |
Appeared in | MHO | |
Description | ||
The Hunter will accept continuous damage until the aliment is cured. | ||
Remedy | Stand still for five seconds. | |
This Status Outcome is inflicted past | ||
Slicemargl, Shogun Ceanataur (Aberrant) | ||
(MHO) | Name | Positive Charge / (?) |
Appeared in | MHO | |
Description | ||
Lowers thunder resistance and raises stamina usage, besides as causing the negatively-charged orbs summoned by Lightenna to assail the hunter. | ||
Remedy | Wait for it to vesture off. | |
This Condition Effect is inflicted past | ||
Lightenna | ||
(MHO) | Name | Negative Accuse / (?) |
Appeared in | MHO | |
Description | ||
Significantly lowers thunder resistance and attracts positively-charged Lightenna attacks towards the hunter. | ||
Remedy | Wait for it to wear off. | |
This Condition Consequence is inflicted by | ||
Lightenna | ||
(MHO) | Proper noun | Rust / (?) |
Appeared in | MHO | |
Description | ||
Doubles sharpness, bullets, and coatings consumption. | ||
Remedy | Wait for it to clothing off. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Rusted Kushala Daora | ||
(MHO) | Name | Drunken / (神经错乱) |
Appeared in | MHO | |
Clarification | ||
This status aliment will reverse all controls of the afflicted hunter; including their camera. | ||
Remedy | Use an Antidote or await for it to wear off. | |
This Status Upshot is inflicted by | ||
Aureate Hypnocatrice |
Elemental Effects
From Monster Hunter three onward, certain monster attacks can inflict Hunters with condition effects known collectively as Blights. The higher the Chemical element Resistance on your armor against the corresponding Chemical element, the less likely the Blight will be inflicted upon being hit. A low Element Resistance means the Bane outcome will be more than potent and proportionally more impairment will exist received from the assail. The Severe versions of Blights will last longer, and they can all be negated with the skill Blightproof. Shakalakas or Felyne Comrades cannot exist affected past Blights.
Icon | General Information | |
(third Gen) (MH4) | Proper name | Fireblight / 火属性やられ小 Severe Fireblight / 火属性やられ大 |
Appeared in | MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHRise, MHRS | |
Clarification | ||
When hit by a monster'due south Fire attack, Hunters may feel Fireblight. It causes a Hunter's cerise portion of the health bar to slowly subtract while negating natural recovery before reducing the dark-green section, and should exist rid of quickly to avoid health loss. | ||
Remedy | Firedouse Drupe (MH3), Nulberry (MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen), roll into h2o one time, roll iii/four times | |
This Condition Consequence is inflicted by | ||
Qurupeco, Rathian, Dreadqueen Rathian, Pink Rathian, Gold Rathian, Rathalos, Dreadking Rathalos, Azure Rathalos, Silver Rathalos, Uroktor, Agnaktor, Alatreon, Uragaan, Crystalbeard Uragaan, Steel Uragaan, Deviljho (On fiery terrains), Brute Tigrex (On fiery terrains), Akantor (MHP3), Dire Miralis, Teostra, Yian Kut-Ku, Blue Yian Kut-Ku, Yian Garuga, Deadeye Yian Garuga, Basarios, Ruby-red Basarios, Gravios, Blackness Gravios, Fatalis, Crimson Fatalis, Ash Kecha Wacha, Gogmazios, Raging Brachydios (MHWI), Chramine, Glavenus, Hellblade Glavenus, Lavasioth, Nakarkos, Voljang, Soulseer Mizutsune, Anjanath, Zorah Magdaros, Bazelgeuse, Xeno'jiiva, Kulve Taroth, Tigrex (On fiery terrains), Safi'jiiva, Aknosom, Rachnoid, Rakna-Kadaki, Noon Rathian, Noon Rathalos, Garangolm, Blood Orange Bishaten, Magma Almudron, Espinas, Pyre Rakna-Kadaki | ||
(3rd Gen) (MH4) | Proper noun | Waterblight / 水属性やられ小 Severe Waterblight / 水属性やられ大 |
Appeared in | MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHRise, MHRS | |
Description | ||
When striking by a monster'southward Water attack, Hunters may feel Waterblight. It causes stamina to recover at a slower pace, making keeping up with monster attacks and maintaining stamina more difficult. For Prowlers, it reduces the number of times they tin evade in succession. | ||
Remedy | Waterblock Seed (MH3), Nulberry (MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen), Repeatedly evade(MHRise) | |
This Condition Effect is inflicted past | ||
Barroth, Ludroth, Royal Ludroth, Gobul, Nibelsnarf, Lagiacrus, Ceadeus, Goldbeard Ceadeus, Delex, Deviljho (On watery terrains), Tigrex and Brute Tigrex (On watery terrains), Glacial Agnaktor, Plesioth, Green Plesioth, Kecha Wacha, Zamtrios, Tigerstripe Zamtrios, Cephadrome, Daimyo Hermitaur, Stonefist Hermitaur, Plum Daimyo Hermitaur, Seltas Queen, Tidal Najarala, Shogun Ceanataur, Rustrazor Ceanataur, Mizutsune, Soulseer Mizutsune, Jyuratodus, Coral Pukei-Pukei, Namielle, Alatreon (5th gen), Tetranadon, Somnacanth (On watery terrains), Apex Mizutsune, Garangolm | ||
(3rd Gen) (MH4) | Name | Thunderblight / 雷属性やられ小 Severe Thunderblight / 雷属性やられ大 |
Appeared in | MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHRise, MHRS | |
Description | ||
When hit past a monster'southward Thunder attack, Hunters may experience Thunderblight. Information technology increases the chances of existence stunned from attacks, making information technology even harder to pause free from a monster'due south repeated attacks. | ||
Remedy | Stormsender Seed (MH3), Nulberry (MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen), rolling seven times, become stunned by an attack | |
This Condition Effect is inflicted past | ||
Lagiacrus, Ivory Lagiacrus, Deep-sea Lagiacrus, Alatreon, Zinogre, Thunderlord Zinogre, Crimson Qurupeco, Baleful Gigginox, Rajang, Furious Rajang, Khezu, Ruby Khezu, Kirin, White Fatalis, Astalos, Boltreaver Astalos, Nakarkos, Tobi-Kadachi, Fulgur Anjanath, Namielle, Noon Zinogre, Thunder Serpent Narwa, Narwa the Allmother | ||
(3rd Gen) (MH4) | Proper noun | Iceblight / 氷属性やられ小 Severe Iceblight / 氷属性やられ大 |
Appeared in | MH3, MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHRise, MHRS | |
Description | ||
When hit by a monster's Ice assault, Hunters may experience Iceblight. It profoundly increases stamina expenditure, making keeping up with monster attacks more difficult, and making information technology harder to escape from monsters. For Prowlers, information technology reduces dashing speed. In Monster Hunter Ascent, information technology slows down the Wirebug recharging speed and has no effect on the stamina. | ||
Remedy | Icethaw Pellet (MH3), Nulberry (MHP3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen), Repeatedly evade(MHRise) | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Barioth, Deviljho (in Cold areas), Alatreon, Tigrex and Grimclaw Tigrex, (in Cold Areas), Lagombi, Snowbaron Lagombi, Jade Barroth, Glacial Agnaktor, Ukanlos, Zamtrios, Oroshi Kirin, Kushala Daora, Rusted Kushala Daora (in Polar Field), Tetsucabra (in Frozen Seaway), Blango, Blangonga, Gammoth, Elderfrost Gammoth, Giadrome, Legiana, Shrieking Legiana, Beotodus, Velkhana, Goss Harag, Aurora Somnacanth, Lunagaron | ||
(tertiary Gen) (MH4) | Name | Dragonblight / 龍属性やられ小 Severe Dragonblight / 龍属性やられ大 |
Appeared in | MH3, MH3U, MH4, MH4U, MHGen, MHGU, MHW, MHWI, MHRise, MHRS | |
Description | ||
When hit by a monster'south Dragon assail, Hunters may experience Dragonblight. It lowers weapon Affinity by l% in Monster Hunter 3, merely in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate it removes the Element/Status from the role player's weapon and has no effect on Affinity. This is the simply blight upshot that doesn't announced in Monster Hunter Portable third. | ||
Remedy | Dragonfell Berry (MH3), Nulberry (MH3U onward), Repeatedly evade(MHRise) | |
This Status Issue is inflicted by | ||
Deviljho, Savage Deviljho, Ceadeus, Goldbeard Ceadeus, Alatreon, Stygian Zinogre, Akantor (4th Gen), Nakarkos, Kushala Daora (Gen/U & Rise), Valstrax, Lao-Shan Lung, Xeno'jiiva, Ebony Odogaron, the Dragonheart armor skill, Current of air Serpent Ibushi, Crimson Glow Valstrax, Malzeno, Scorned Magnamalo |
Frontier Exclusive
In Frontier, in that location are elemental blights known as "extreme" or "zenith" blights, that are usually reserved for Extreme Individuals or Zenith Species.
Icon | Full general Information | |
Proper name | Extreme Fireblight / 火属性やられ【特大】 | |
Appeared in | MHF-Z | |
Clarification | ||
Extreme Fireblight is practical past burn down attacks originating from Zenith Species and some Extreme Individuals. Once practical the hunters max HP and HP volition drain at a drastic rate which will increase according to the Zenith Species level or to the quest difficulty of the Extreme Individuals. | ||
Remedy | Roll three times, Nulberry | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Called-for Freezing Eruzerion, Zenith Rathalos, Zenith Midogaron | ||
Name | Extreme Waterblight / 水属性やられ【特大】 | |
Appeared in | MHF-Z | |
Description | ||
Extreme Waterblight functions extremely similarly to normal Waterblight salve at a profoundly increased efficacy. It's stamina reducing backdrop are increased according to the Zenith Species level. | ||
Remedy | Nulberry | |
This Status Upshot is inflicted by | ||
Zenith Barlagual, Zenith Daimyo Hermitaur, Zenith Plesioth | ||
Proper noun | Extreme Thunderblight / 雷属性やられ【特大】 | |
Appeared in | MHF-Z | |
Description | ||
Different other Extreme blights, Extreme Thunderblight is drastically dissimilar from information technology'due south normal counterpart. Hunters affected with Farthermost Thunderblight will endure no Ill effects until being hit with a second Thunder attack. Upon which the hunter will get into cardiac arrest and must be revived past an assisting hunter else the afflicted will cart. | ||
Remedy | Nulberries, Rolling | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Zenith Khezu, Zenith Toridcless | ||
Name | Farthermost Iceblight / 氷属性やられ【特大】 | |
Appeared in | MHF-Z | |
Description | ||
Extreme Iceblight functions very similarly to the Frostbite status. Once afflicted the hunters stamina will bleed at a very fast rate. Once hitting null the hunter will freeze solid and be unable to move for a fourth dimension. If the hunter is attacked while frozen information technology will break them out. | ||
Remedy | Nulberry | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Zenith Blangonga, Zenith Giaorugu, Zenith Anorupatisu, Burning Freezing Eruzerion. | ||
Name | Extreme Dragonblight / 龍属性やられ【特大】 | |
Appeared in | MHF-Z | |
Description | ||
Extreme Dragonblight is an extremely unsafe evolution of Dragonblight. If the hunter is afflicted past Extreme Dragonblight their HP bar will plough blackness and they will exist unable to heal from any external source (lifepowders, Halk healing skill, etc...). In addition, if they heal themselves in any form via potions or otherwise, they will instead accept harm equivalent to the healing that would've been provided. | ||
Remedy | Nulberry, Rolling thirteen times with weapon sheathed. | |
This Status Upshot is inflicted by | ||
Zenith Rukodiora, Zenith Anorupatisu, Zenith Doragyurosu |
Explore Exclusive
In that location is no stamina gauge in Monster Hunter Explore. And in its place, Weapon Arts approximate were introduced to advance hunting efficiency. 3 of the elemental blight received changes to cripple hunter's hunting efficiency.
Icon | General Data | |
Name | Burn / 火傷 | |
Appeared in | Monster Hunter Explore | |
Description | ||
When hitting by a monster'due south Fire attack, Hunters may experience Burn. It causes a Hunter's Arts Points gauge to drain rapidly, preventing the hunter from activating Weapon Arts ofttimes. | ||
Remedy | Roll into h2o in one case, curl three/four times, or (accept other hunters to) active Weapon Arts with status cleanse capability. | |
This Condition Effect is inflicted past | ||
Qurupeco, Rathian, Pink Rathian, Gold Rathian, Scorching Heat Rathian, Rathalos, Azure Rathalos, Silver Rathalos, Flame Rathalos, Agnaktor, Uragaan, Steel Uragaan, Akantor, Teostra, Glavenus, Eo Garudia | ||
Name | Soaked / ずぶ濡れ | |
Appeared in | Monster Hunter Explore | |
Description | ||
When hitting by a monster'south H2o attack, Hunters may experience Soaked. It nullifies all Armor Skills for 30 seconds. Effect duration resets whenever receiving another monster's Water attack. | ||
Remedy | Avert all monster's Water attacks for 30 seconds, or (have other hunters to) active Weapon Arts with status cleanse capability. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Ludroth, Royal Ludroth, Purple Ludroth, Glacial Agnaktor, Plesioth, Green Plesioth, , Mizutsune, Tigrex(On watery terrains), Fell Deviljho, Virulent Gigginox, Fiercewater Nargacuga | ||
Proper name | Shocked / 感電 | |
Appeared in | Monster Hunter Explore | |
Clarification | ||
When hit by a monster's Thunder attack, Hunters may experience Shocked. It seals off Weapon Arts, preventing the hunter from providing utility for 30 seconds. Effect duration resets whenever receiving another monster's Thunder attack. | ||
Remedy | Avert all monster's Thunder attacks for 30 seconds, roll to reduce effect duration, or have other hunters to active Weapon Arts with status cleanse adequacy. | |
This Status Effect is inflicted by | ||
Lagiacrus, Ivory Lagiacrus, Abyssal Lagiacrus, Zinogre, Immortal Zinogre, Crimson Qurupeco, Calamitous Gigginox, Rajang, Furious Rajang, Kirin, Thunder Emperor Kirin, Astalos |
External Links
- MH3G Online Manual - Status Effects one
- MH3G Online Manual - Status Effects ii
Source: https://monsterhunter.fandom.com/wiki/Status_Effects
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