Monster Hunter Rise's latest and highly anticipated expansion, Sunbreak, is right around the corner. Fans are both intrigued and excited over the many new additions Capcom has made to the core Monster Hunter Rise experience as well as the ridiculous amount of new monsters they have added to the expansion.
Sunbreak will feature a handful of new monsters in the series, like The Three Lords, which comprises of Sunbreak's flagship Malzeno, the gigantic rock-like monster Garangolm and the werewolf-like fanged Wyvern, Lunagaron.
The expansion will also be bringing back some of the monsters from the base game but altered as subspecies like the Blood Orange Bishaten, Aurora Somnacanth, and Magma Almudron.
And lastly, the Sunbreak expansion will see the return of some of the iconic old monsters from the series, back into the mainline Monster Hunter game. These include Shogun Ceanataur, Seregios, Espinas, Gore Magala, and Astalos. These are some of the most iconic monsters the series has ever produced.
We will be taking a closer look at Astalos, the returning flying Wyvern from Monster Hunter Generations, its origin, physiology, abilities, weaknesses, and a lot more.
Knowing Astalos beforehand will surely come in handy for players planning to jump into the Sunbreak expansion for Monster Hunter Rise, as Astalos will quite possibly be one of the toughest encounters in the game.
Astalos is a flying Wyvern that was first introduced in Monster Hunter Generations, and also came back in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate. Astalos was one of the four flagship monsters of Monster Hunter Generations, alongside Glavenus, Mizutsune, and Gammoth.
Astalos is a Wyvern and is thus capable of flying, with a sharp dark green plating over its body with
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