The Nature of Monster Hunter Rise – The Jungle | Ecology Documentary



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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – Intro
00:45 – Overview
04:08 – Shield Bearer
08:43 – Electric Rebel
14:02 – Forbidden Venom
20:06 – Phantom of the Deep Forest
25:20 – Outro

SOURCES
Hunter’s Encyclopedia G, pg.94, 111
Monster Hunter Law of Ideas, pg.104 -106
Monster Hunter Frontier In-Game Dialogue
Monster Hunter Rise Hunter’s Notes

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  1. (Sources/Notes below in this comment)

    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 – Intro
    00:45 – Overview
    04:08 – Shield Bearer
    08:43 – Electric Rebel
    14:02 – Forbidden Venom
    20:06 – Phantom of the Deep Forest
    25:20 – Outro

    NOTES
    – The exact relationship between Frontier Hunters and the Main Guild, as well as where Mezeporta is specifically, are up in the air. Most evidence does point to it being in Dundorma however, and nothing said in this video conflicts with the little information that we currently have.
    – Terosu is the name of the Jungle. In my videos, I assume it is also the name of the Region its situated in (the eastern edge of the Old World) but that is mostly a convenience thing, there is no real basis for it besides that it isnt contradictory to what we know and it makes scripting easier.
    – Espinas' exact relation to Diablos isnt clear – all we know is that they are "very closely related". To me, the only way that works is if Espinas is part of the Carapace Wyverns, which is where Diablos and Gravios are canonically situated.
    – The name "Sail Dragon" is my invention: The group that Chameleos belongs to is officially called "Unknown". There are a few of those and I tend to change them.

    SOURCES
    Hunter's Encyclopedia G, pg.94, 111
    Monster Hunter Law of Ideas, pg.104 -106
    Monster Hunter Frontier In-Game Dialogue
    Monster Hunter Rise Hunter's Notes

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  2. Enjoy the vid so far, im at Astalos section. But the motion blur is giving me headache and nausea, idk if you had it on other vids or is just now that i pick It Up but is making me a bit sick. Otherwise narrative and filmography top as always

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  3. Amazing and pretty interesting take on the Jungle, really like how you explain the ecology of the resident large monsters!

    Also… I know they lack the amount of interesting aspects in both design and ecology wise but man I’d really like you to cover more of the small monsters of the maps like herbivores, rare endemic life or the ones that don’t have a drome not great

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  4. Since starting from world then playing GU and Rise, Espinas is probably my new favorite fire element monster in the series. There was an odd sense of dread yet humor of him sleeping through the first barrage of hits when I’m used to monsters waking up after a single bolstered hit. Loved the attitude progression from stubbornly sleepy to “Ok let’s get serious” and the music is so good!

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