User blog comment:Countjoe1/Monster Hunter Art Competition! ROUND 6!/@comment-3318452-20110704192750/@comment-3318452-20110708105059

Hydra it is then! I also think that growing two heads instead of one is way too mithtic, but I think that there's no reason for it to eat the head in order to regain it. If it is a "protect the fort" battle, then you drive it away with five heads left, while you carve the fallen one. Each head will give you three carves, however you would be able to cut the heads only with a special dragonator (like Ghost said, the guillotine one). Kinda, in a moment of a battle you deal a lot of damage, the beast puts one of its heads on a rock (rests) for a couple of minutes and you have to swoosh the dragonator on time. It goes all across the rock and cuts the head off. The thing is that you can kill the beast without cutting the heads, by normal attacks, however, cutting 'em will deal additional damage. Thus, alone with a good weapon you can cut two heads per quest, and the beast goes away. Then you carve the heads. After there are three heads left, the beast dies. NOTE: heads are like tails. If you do not cut them off, you cannot carve them. Now about the place where the battle is held. Everybody remembers where in God of War II a battle with Kraken is held? So, this is, however there are a lot of serious changes. 1 the sky is dark, stormy and it is raining. 2 the fort itself is way bigger, and made of dark grey stone. 3 there is a place, like the one where Kratos was standing, when the beast popped up. It is like a shore, which enters the water. There's a long pier, with many branch going away from it. The first part of the battle is fought there. The beast is enclosing, and as it comes, the pier is destroyed piece by piece. While this part, it can accidentally hit you with its leg while moving, or it can roar, which will send a sonic wave if you are very close to it. When it comes to the fort, it starts hitting it (and you get damage too, if you are in the part of the fort which gets hit). Here the beast can 1Roar, and if you are too close to it, you get thrown away. 2 stomp the hunters at taking its legs. 3 make a neck slam like Lao does, but only with one neck. 4 make a water blast which goes horizontally or diagonally. 5 Bite the hunters on the vantage points (there will be two vantage points. They will look like the bug stone bridge in nowhere like in Minas Tirit of Lord of the rings ( the king jumped from it) . 5 does a mega-ultra-shagawasa neck slam with all of its heads left, hitting the fort like a hammer from the top, dealing 20 damage to it. It can be evaded only by staying on the shore or on the bottom balcony. When the beast does this attack, one of two vantage points collapses, and is no longer useful. On the very top of the fort there are two cannons, two ballistas and a button for the dragonator. Two more ballistas are on the vantage points. The dragonator is in the middle of the fort, and looks like two big harpoons, which strike and then slowly go away.

The fort itself has like six zones: 1 the shore, where you can attack the legs of the beast. 2 lower balcony. From here you can go to the middle balcony, the shore and the base camp. 3 middle balcony. Here you can see the belly of the beast. From here you can go to the middle balcony part two, or go upstairs and go to the upper balcony. 4 Upper balcony. Here you can go upstairs to the main rooftop. 5 Main rooftop is the place where there are the cannos and ballistas. From here you can go to the vantage points, which are considered to be separate zones. Phew, I better make a blog for this, otherwise this can be pretty weird for a comment. Sorry guys, I didn't expect it would take so long.