Monster Hunter Alpha Dos

Monsters
This game includes over 30 new monsters, and currently 5 new small monsters. Over time, more will start to show up in a new land of Monster Hunter   BOLD = Large          Italic = Small

Amphibians: Tetsucabra, Berserk Tetsucabra, Zamtrios, Tigerstripe Zamtrios

Bird Wyverns: Velociprey, Genprey, Ioprey, Giaprey, Jaggi, Jaggia, Baggi, Wroggi, Jakki, Bockiiprey, Devvi, Lokci, Cuyuprey, Velocidrome, Gendrome, Iodrome, Giadrome, Great Jaggi, Great Baggi,Great Wroggi, Great Jakki, Bockiidrome, Great Devvi, Great Lokci, Cuyudrome, Furkkuffu

Brute Wyverns: Barroth, Jade Barroth, Deviljho, Savage Deviljho, Black Deviljho, Brachydios, Critical Brachydios, Dinovaldo, Volt Dinovaldo, Pyraklorisk, Diamond Pyraklorisk, Joshibatu, Pale Joshibatu, Isumius

Carapaceons: Hermitaur, Ceanataur, Daimyo Hermitaur, Plum Daimyo Hermitaur, Shogun Ceanataur, Terra Shogun Ceanataur, Akura Vashimu, Akura Jebia

Fanged Beasts: Arzuros, Green Arzuros, Nono Orugaron, Kamu Orugaron, Rajang, Scorned Rajang, Kecha Wacha, Ash Kecha Wacha, Macraptor, Silver Macraptor, Gamuto, Sand Gamuto

Fanged Wyverns: Zinogre, Stygian Zinogre, Glacimre, Trinacouga

Flying Wyverns: Giggi, Barioth, Sand Barioth, Diablos, Black Diablos, Monoblos, White Monoblos, Tigrex, Brute Tigrex, Molten Tigrex, Diorekkusu, Espinas, Orange Espinas, White Espinas, Yellow Espinas, Gigginox, Baleful Gigginox, Stone Gigginox, Mi Ru, Nargacuga, Green Nargacuga, Lucent Nargacuga, Maple Nargacuga, Rathian, Pink Rathian, Gold Rathian, Kuroikari, Rathalos, Azure Rathalos, Silver Rathalos, Zerureusu, Raizekusu, Cavedweller Raizekusu, Rotiona, Rogaia, Spinozyca, Blakurai Vasmansu, Solar Rotiona, Lunar Rogaia, Regal Rotiona, Regal Rogaia, Berukyurosu, Doragyurosu, Mint Berukyurosu

Herbivores: Aptonoth, Kelbi, Apceros, Popo, Epioth, Rhenoplos

Leviathans: Ludroth, Uroktor, Royal Ludroth, Purple Ludroth, Torrential Ludroth, Agnaktor, Glacial Agnaktor, Acidic Agnaktor, Lagiacrus, Ivory Lagiacrus, Abyssal Lagiacrus, Hypervolt Lagiacrus, Red Lagiacrus, Tamamitsune, Waterlily Tamamitsune, Levinansuchi, Baruragaru

Lynians: Felyne, Melynx

Neopterans: Altaroth, Vespoid, Konchu, Seltas, Seltas Queen, Desert Seltas, Desert Seltas Queen, Segiosu

Piscine Wyvern: Plesioth, Green Plesioth, Sludge Plesioth, Lavasioth, Infernal Lavasioth, Aruganosu, Goruganosu, Cryaganosu

Snake Wyverns: Remobra, King Remobra, Najarala, Tidal Najarala, Hiiciogysu

Lesser Dragons: Estrellian, Purple Estrellian, Goa Magara, Crystal Goa Magara

Elder Dragons: Alatreon, Black Alatreon, Ceadeus, Goldbeard Ceadeus, Chameleos, Green Chameleos, Dalamadur, Shah Dalamadur, Jhen Mohran, Hallowed Jhen Mohran, Disufiroa, Coalback Disufiroa, Dire Miralis, Supernova Dire Miralis, Fatalis, Crimson Fatalis, White Fatalis, Kushala Daora, Rusted Kushala Daora, Ebony Kushala Daora, Avira Daora, Garuba Daora, Gogmazios, Molten Gogmazios, Harudomerugu, Golden Harudomerugu, Inagami, Blaze Black Inagami, Kirin, Oroshi Kirin, Lao-Shan Lung, Ashen Lao-Shan Lung, Lunastra, Blizzard Lunastra, Teostra, Blizzard Teostra, Rukodiora, Rebidiora, Shagaru Magara, Coal Shagaru Magara, Shantien, Jade Shantien, Acuachisu, Dochamisu, Rodragna-Shan Lung, Andrakas, Enfuriated Andrakas, Spratia, Diabolus Amadyura, Raviente, Violent Raviente, Berserk Raviente, Lajeira

Greater Dragons: Duremudira

Weapon Classes
There are 14 different weapon types available in MHA2.

Bow - Quick ranged weapons that can change into one of two charges, pierce and scatter. You can dip the arrow tips in various coatings to make the arrow effect different.

Bayonets - Bowguns that have triggers that when pushed will turn the gun into a single sword, transforming them into melee weapons.

Gemini Slicers - A fancy name for dual swords. Able to attack quickly and aren't too heavy, if that makes up for the weaker attack

Great Swords - Massive swords that are bigger than a grown man! Extreme damage output at a veeeeeeeeeeeery slow pace.

Gunlances - Lances with a barrel attached to the end. Full of gunpowder to hit a bit farther away.

Warhammers - Large hammers with large damage output at a medium pace, dealing Impact damage.

Hunting Rifles - Large bowguns that deal medium damage from range. Good for a person who wants to stay as far away as possible.

Hunting Instuments - Instruments that play notes so sweet, they fill you with determination! Does large damage at a medium-slow pace.

Insect Staffs - Long, sharp weapons what allow the hunter to spring into the air and strike down from above. Can shoot a pellet that send the insect on your arm to fetch monster essence.

Lances - Long weapons great for charging headfirst into any monster you choose. Can block while attacking and slowly advance on a monster with your shield protecting you.

Hunting Sidearms - Small bowguns that deal small damage, but at a quick pace. For those hit-and-run monster hunters.

Katanas - elongated swords used in Yukomo village. Build up a charge that can unleash an inspirited combo. Medium pace, medium damage.

Satchets - an axe that with the flip of a switch turns into the mighty greatsword, but it gains some new combos, as well as losing some.

Broadswords - small blades and shields that are difficult to use due to their low attack. However, once mastered, broadswords can attack quickly and block attacks well.

Titanblade - Swords twice as large as great swords. Require tremendous strength to use. They are twice the every thing of greatswords, but half speed. Twice the sharpness, twice the attack, twice the affinity, twice the materials... twice the price.

Weapon Styles
There are four stlyes to fight with.

Guild Style

Striker Style

Aerial Style

Bushido Style

Special Hunting Arts
There are four Special Hunting Arts. You get to choose one at the start of the game, but you get one choice, so make it count!

Tetoken Style - a combination of hand to hand combat and swordfighting. Use your sword to propel you foward into a drop kick and many more combined attacks.

Tatemono Style - You train to learn to reserve frustration to release a single combo with five times the power. The more you are hit, the more your fury meter builds.

Bururaida Style - Monsters are constantly mountable, but throw you off quicker and deal damage if they succeed. However, you can use a stronger knife to deal more damage to a monster while on top of it.

Sekken Style - You can slide under monsters and stab or shoot from below. The pin bar also changes to work like the mount bar. You can button mash to escape a monster's grasp.

Character Classes
Kokotan - have more experience using weapons. Weapon attack speed goes up and Mini Whetstones refill 2 levels of Sharpness. Deal 50 extra damage against Flying Wyverns. Have tan skin.

Pokkean - Immune to cold climate and recovers from snowman more quickly. All weapons also do 50 iceblight along with whatever other element they use. Deal 50 extra damage against Fanged Beasts. Have pale skin.

Mogan - Swim faster than other hunters, and do 50 waterblight damage alongside the element the weapon already has. Deal 50 extra damage against Leviathans. Have peach colored skin.

Catharian - Immune to being Feathered, and stay in the air longer than other hunters when jumping. Deal 50 extra dragonblight damage alongside whatever element the current weapon uses. Deal 50 extra damage against Elder Dragons.

Areas
Ebony Forest - A forest that grows dark plants that require less sun to make food because of the constant dark skies, with no visible sun. During the night a mysterious spinning circle of wind covers the sky of the entire area.

Sandstorm Pass - A desert between Kurono village and Eko Harbor. It's dunes house various reptiles and insects, while the cool caves provide shelter for reptiles and birds that aren't adapted for the desert heat, and an oasis that allows some fish to survive. During the night, a large hole that leads to an unknown destination appears. It's unknown if something came out.

Great Lake - A normal sunny lake full of fish... the only place in the Eko Region for Leviathans to live. During the night, storms come through and drench the area, and a mysterious furry rock appears on the northeast coast.

Abandoned Castle - An old hunting base that was abandoned after an attack by a massive serpent. The exact name of the monster is unknown, but now while repairs are being done, if it is attacked, the only thing to do is call a hunter and evacuate. It is build near an active volcano.

Eko Mountain - A set of mysteriously floating islands near the Heaven's Mount. During the day, the temperature is about 67 degrees, but at night, it drops to 24. The snow melts during the day, but makes the mountain hard to hunt on during the night.

Skypierce Peak - A large peak made entirely out of ebony. It has many trees with pink leaves and lovely streams, similar to the Misty Peaks. During the night, the entire area mysteriously crystalizes. This peak is only hunted on when either a hunter proved elite asks to travel, or an extreme threat arises.

Molten Ledge - Home to lava streams running across the valley. It is also home to many rare orbs.

Lush Jungle - A large rainforest that is know to be very wet. Hunters have the ability to climb up the trees to gain the advantage.

Elements and Status Effects
Fire: Slowly/quickly decreases life and red life bar.

Water: Makes stamina regens slightly/alot slower than usual.

Ice: Makes the players stamina run out slightly/alot quicker than before.

Thunder: Slightly/greatly increases the likely hood of being stunned.

Dragon: Slightly/completely removes your weapons elemental/status attacks.

Defense Down: Slightly/greatly decreases defense, and can even remove the defense buff.

Attack Down: Slightly/greatly decreases attack, and can even remove the attack buff.

Elemental Resistant Down: Slightly/greatly decreases elemental defense, and can even remove the EL Defense buff.

Elemental Attack Down: Slightly/greatly decreases elemental attack damage, and can even remove the EL Attack buff.

Stun: Makes the hunter vulnerable to attacks if not broken out of.

Sleep: You are sleepy, try not to fall asleep in combat.

Paralysis: So. Hard. To. Move.

Poison: Your health slowly decreases.

Toxin: A stronger version of Poison.

Muddy: You can't do anything really.

Snowman: You can't do anything really

Steamblight: Drains health with painful burns, and lowers stamina to only 50 because of smoke inhalation. Heal burns with Cool Drink and defog with Deodorant.

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Crystalization: Slowly slows the hunter down by encasing them in crystal. Can be mined out of by a Pickaxe, giving 1 Crystal Shard.

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Feathered: Slows down the hunter, but can be sprinted off.

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Blindblight: Entire field of vison is darkened by 90%

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Minor Panic: Causes the hunter to back away, sometimes falling backwards, for 10 seconds.

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Major Panic: Causes the hunter to automatically run away if they get too close to a monster, and flinch randomly.

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Sunblight: Causes skin to boil, damaging health and lowering attack. Cured by a Cool Drink.

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Moonblight: Causes muscles to relax, which is nice, until your attack and defense lower massively. Cured by an Armor Seed, Power Seed, Armorskin, or Demondrug.

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Lavablight: If using a shielded weapon, if you block, sharpness is instantly dropped one level. If you aren't using a blocking weapon, you have nine seconds until you faint from... well it's lava... it burns!

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Pressurized: Forces extreme pressure at the hunter, slowly crushing them. Repeatedly tapping S on the keyboard or X on a controller will lower the pressure guage. If the guage becomes full, the hunter will faint.

<p style="font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">Jadeblight: You just got covered in crystals. Your life regen stops and your attacks will become barely/ decently slower.

Towns
Kurono Village - A small village where you begin your adventure. You can go through Low rank all the way up to G here.

Eko Harbor - a popular trading port that trades monster materials from other regions. A man named West will take you to Kokoto Village, Pokke Villgae, Moga Village, or Cathar if you ask him. Another man named Christian will give you a tamed Maple Nargacuga as a gift once you reach G-Rank, or you can pay 100,000z to buy it if you're below G.

Bernico City - A small city whose population is growing quickly due to visitors from Sananthia City. You can find Christian again here, but he is with a group of friends who, if you complete quests they filed, will give you their pets. But you better get going. They are five difficult quests they give you!

Misc Stuff

 * The Felyne chef, Blackley, is based off of my cat, Midnight.
 * 13 of the new monsters are based off of friends and family.
 * This idea came from a drawing of a multicolored Kushala Daora I drew in math class. Yeah, I'm not the best student ;)
 * By pure luck, the Joshibatu, based off a friend named Josh, matched his favorite color preference perfectly.
 * Christian and his friends Nicolas, Stephen, Devonn, Lucas, Cutter, and Zach are based off of me and my friends, Nikolaj, Steven, Devon, Logan, Cuyler, an Jack.

​The Team
T1GREXHUNTER - Game Creator, Monster Designer, and Area Creator

Cbachura - Curator, Secondary Monster Designer

Masterlogan46 - Armor Designer

Jackson White - Weapon Designer

End Notes
There is content from Monster Hunter Wyvern's Perch, and it is planned that via West you can go to the cities and free hunt in that game's areas, with it's monsters. I have Cbachura's permission to do so. Thank you for reading this page.