Cottonmouth255 - Scrapped MH3D Ideas

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Intro to this Page
This page is what I will use to keep track of all of the ideas that I've scrapped for my fictional game, Monster Hunter Tri Destiny. I will not only post the usual information on monsters, ailments, and areas, but also the reason why they've been scrapped.

Sunblight
Sunblight was originally going to be a new status effect, made for a new element called Sun. The effects were quite troublesome - the hunter would glow brightly, attracting small monsters toward him/her and drawing large monsters toward his/her current area. The only cure was something called a Sunblock Pellet.

The reason I've scrapped this... Well, there are a few reasons. One, the only monster utilizing the Sun Element was Agsolstea, the flagship monster of MH3D. Two, a user named Democide pointed out that Sun and Fire are essentially the same thing, and that Sun shouldn't be an element. This ailment has had its name changed to Illumination, and the cure is now an item called Dousing Powder.

Earthblight
Earthblight, like Sunblight, was going to be an ailment used in conjunction for monsters of the fictitious Earth element. The effects were deadly, making weapons more likely to bounce off a monster, thus causing more recoil and less damage. The cure was an Earthtremor Seed.

I've scrapped this for the same reasons I scrapped Sunblight - except I've gotten rid of Earthblight completely, instead of simply giving it a different name.

Skyblight
This idea never took off (pardon the pun). I thought of making a third new element called Sky, and Skyblight was going to be the corresponding ailment. When afflicted by Skyblight, the hunter's weapons would sometimes swerve to the side due to the intense winds, more often than not missing the intended target completely. The curing item never earned a name, but I'll call it a Skycloud Berry, just for the sake of it.

Monster Hunter didn't need three new elements - I don't even think it needed one.

Snow Doboruberuku
This started off as simply a fanciful idea, but I actually considered using it. The Snow Dobo, true to its name, was going to be a Doboruberuku that had adapted to life in snowy environments. Instead of moss or dirt, it was covered in snow, and used its tail to inflict Snowman and Iceblight.

It would feed off of the tundra plants in Area 12 of the Frozen Wastes. The tail was supposed to be like a giant pickaxe/hammer, used to not only pound the ground like the other Dobos, but used to pick at the frozen earth and cause great chunks of ice to fly up and explode after hitting the ground. It had no unique attacks, instead using the same old Dobo attacks like the Merry-go-Round and the Super Tail Leap.

Mud Lagiacrus
While Skyblight never took off, the Mud Lagiacrus never even got on the runway. It was supposed to be a Lagiacrus that acted kind of like a Barroth. Although it wouldn't roll in mud and shake it off, the idea was that it had adapted to dry environments by keeping cool and moist in mud puddles and bogs. It could inflict Muddy (as well as burrow through the ground) by using its jaw to fling clumps of earth at hunters.

Some of its attacks were pretty unique, such as burrowing into the ground, sticking its back spines out, and discharging electricity. Not only that, but it would burrow, then charge at hunters, finishing up by jumping out of the ground and slide across the ground like a regular Lagiacrus. It would be able to venture into the dry, desert-like regions of the Barren Desert, as long as it frequently went back to muddy or watery areas.

Airborne Uragaan
I thought this idea was the coolest, but not exactly the most realistic, and a lot of you might think it was just stupid.

The concept was a yellowish Uragaan that expelled gas that inflicted Anti-Grav, allowing it to float in the air, then used the gas cloud to spin through the air like a UFO or to backflip while dissappating the cloud, ending with a massive chin pound. Like the other Uragaans, it would have lived in the Magma Mountain and eaten rocks to restore stamina.

Admit it, it's stupid.

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