Monster Hunter Destiny

Monster Hunter Destiny is a massive fan-made online role-playing game created by Cottonmouth255. It can be played on the Wii U and the PC. Its flagship monsters are the Agsolestea and Dark Agsolestea. The game features new monsters, new areas, a new storyline, and features from several different past games.

New Content

 * 30+ new monsters
 * 20 new hunting grounds
 * 5 special hunting grounds for specific monsters
 * 1 new weapon type
 * A new hunting rank - the A-Rank

Offline
As far as the plot goes, it is similar to any MH game, but just a bit more complicated. In the offline Low-Rank / High-Rank campaigns, the hunter progresses through different tiers of quests. Low-Rank and High-Rank quests are extremely expansive, covering every single monster from past games, except for Elder Dragons and subspecies (in Low-Rank).

In each quest tier, a new area is unlocked. As the hunter proceeds through each region, the same monster appears in an unstable environment to attack the hunter. In the Urgent Quest for each tier, the hunter must slay these monsters. For Low-Rank, they are:
 * Tier 1 - Arzuros (Idyllic Ocean)
 * Tier 2 - Bruteon (Forested Spring)
 * Tier 3 - Nibelsnarf (Barren Desert)
 * Tier 4 - Glauxiturn (Wet Rainforest)
 * Tier 5 - Rathalos (Magma Mountain)
 * Tier 6 - Dark Agsolestea (Frozen Wastes)

Additionally, there are other Urgent Quests that must be completed mid-way through certain tiers. They consist of repelling an Agsolestea halfway through Tier 4, and then slaying the Agsolestea at the end of Tier 5. After Tier 6 is completed, a quest to hunt an Agsolestea and Dark Agsolestea is unlocked, and High-Rank tiers are unlocked after defeating these monsters.

Upon reaching High-Rank, older areas are now unlocked. These older areas all come from past Monster Hunter games. Now, in each quest, it is possible to hunt a monster in three different locations - for example, a single Bruteon hunting quest can take place in either the Misty Peaks, Highland, or Forested Spring. The possible locations are different each time you accept the quest, making it easy to predict beforehand where the hunt will take place.

For the offline High-Rank campaign, subspecies such as Blue Yian Kut-Ku and Sand Barioth are unlocked, as well as Elder Dragons. The Urgent Quests for each tier are as follows:
 * Tier 7 - Plum Daimyo Hermitaur (Old Desert)
 * Tier 8 - Kushala Daora (Snowy Mountains)
 * Tier 9 - Tigrex Subspecies (Volcano (3rd))
 * Tier 10 - Sulphur Brachydios (Sandy Plains)
 * Tier 11 - Gore Magala Subspecies (Frozen Sea)
 * Tier 12 - Amatsumagatsuchi

Online
The online campaign is far more expansive than offline. Groups of up to four players from around the world can gather in lobbies and work together on quests. Online Low-Rank and High-Rank quests are significantly harder than offline ones, as the monsters have more health and attack power.

Upon completing the final High-Rank Urgent Quest (Taltaira), G-Rank quests are unlocked. All monsters from Low-Rank and High-Rank are available to be hunted, but are joined by several monsters that can only be hunted in G-Rank, such as Deviljho, Warlaros, and Yian Garuga. As well, all-new areas have been unlocked, as well as all-new monsters.

A-Rank
A-Rank is a new rank of quests that is available after completing G-Rank. It stands for "Absolute Rank", and consists of the absolute hardest quests in the entire game. In A-Rank, monsters' health, attack, and elemental damage outputs are dramatically increased.

As far as content is concerned, it is mostly the same as before. All areas and monsters from Low-Rank, High-Rank, and G-Rank are available. There are no new monsters that have been unlocked, but some old content has been unlocked instead. Upon reaching A-Rank, all monsters and areas previously exclusive to Monster Hunter Frontier G have been unlocked, allowing players to slay monsters such as Berukyurosu, Pokaradon, and Fairunokku.

Features
This game contains the same features as MH4. Both new and old areas have elevated sections that are able to be traversed. Underwater combat from MH3 and MH3U has made a reappearance. If hunters fall from a high enough area, they take minor to moderate damage, depending on how far they fall.

There are three monster comrades that are able to be taken along on quests - Felynes, Shakalakas, and Halks. The latter are only available at A-Rank.

Weapons and Armor
All weapons and armor sets from previous games are available in this game. A possible exception is Monster Hunter Frontier G - the only armor sets and weapons originally from that game belong to their respective monsters.

Low-Rank, High-Rank, and G-Rank armors are present, along with the new A-Rank armors. Each monster has its own A-Rank armor set, which are almost identical to G-Rank armor sets, except for increased defense and elemental resistances.

All weapon types from previous games are available - the Great Sword, Longsword, Sword and Shield, Dual Blades, Hammer, Hunting Horn, Lance, Gunlance, Switch Axe, Light Bowgun, Heavy Bowgun, Bow, Insect Glaive, and Charge Blade. The Tonfa from Monster Hunter Frontier G does not make a return, however. Also, a new weapon class has been added, called the Flail Hammer.

Flail Hammer
Details coming soon.

Old Monsters
All old monsters from previous games have returned. All are able to fly/jump/climb up walls in order to deal with the new mechanics introduced in MH4. Hardly any have been changed, with the exception of their hitboxes and their names. All subspecies without Western names have had those granted to them, which are as follows...
 * Basarios Subspecies is now known as the Crystalline Basarios
 * Tigrex Subspecies is now known as the Coal Tigrex
 * Tigrex Rare Species is now known as the Ira Tigrex
 * Breeding Season Hypnocatrice is now known as the Vivid Hypnocatrice
 * Hypnocatrice Rare Species is now known as the Ghost Hypnocatrice
 * Giaorugu is now known as the Polar Abiorugu
 * Espinas Subspecies is now known as the Dull Espinas
 * Espinas Rare Species is now known as the Pearly Espinas
 * Lavasioth Subspecies is now known as the Red Lavasioth

The only old monsters that have not returned are as follows - Dhisufiroa, Shantien, Raviente, Violent Raviente, and Diorekkusu.

New Monsters
Details coming soon.

Availability
Low-Rank Unlocked: coming soon

High-Rank Unlocked: coming soon

G-Rank Unlocked: coming soon

A-Rank Unlocked: coming soon

Villages
coming soon

Areas
Low-Rank Unlocked: coming soon

High-Rank Unlocked: coming soon

G-Rank Unlocked: coming soon

A-Rank Unlocked: coming soon

Crossover Expansion Packs
coming soon

NOTICE
This project is still a work in progress. More details will be added soon.

I am also in the process of designing all of the new monsters as well as the new areas, not to mention the mechanics of the new Flail Hammer weapon. Sit tight, and soon, all will be revealed!