![]() ![]() Much like the animal upon which it was based, the highly poisonous Chameleos has the ability to become almost entirely invisible, ensuring that those who aren’t doing their best to look for it will be easy for it to beat down. Still, it doesn’t hurt to brush up on things, so let’s take a look at what this monster is all about. While it doesn’t rely on brute force as much as the B-52 does, Chameleos still packs quite a wallop and can easily overwhelm parties who aren’t prepared to deal with its tricks.Ĭhameleos is initially unlocked upon reaching Hunter Rank 20 (although you can join other people’s hunts as early as HR 8), wherein the player will receive the Urgent Request “Ancient Illusion.” Having been around for a while, many players will probably be at least somewhat familiar with how this elusive adversary works. What’s big, purple, and good at taking things that don’t belong to it? Why, it’s Chameleos, the second monster on this list! The first unlockable Elder Dragon of the Monster Hunter Rise 2.0 monsters, Chameleos, is a tricky monster that overwhelms its opponents by not playing fairly. Be sure to always be on the lookout for hazards when hunting this monster! Additionally, from time to time, ol’ B-52 will quite literally crash-land into players (and sometimes other monsters) from the sky, dealing massive damage. Much like the aircraft after which it was nicknamed, Bazelguse specializes in flying over hunters while dropping its explosive scales and can also scatter them while on the ground. Don’t let that classification fool you for a second, though-Bazelgeuse is an absolutely terrifying opponent.īazelguse can initially be hunted upon reaching Hunter Rank 8, in the quest “Death From Above.” While this scaly maned monster’s high HP and Attack stats are already enough to classify it as a major threat, it’s this monster’s special attacks that you really need to watch out for. Bazelgeuse is Rise‘s second invasive species (the first being Rajang) and is the only newly added monster to not be classified as an Elder Dragon. ![]() Lovingly dubbed “B-52 Bomber” by the many within Monster Hunter Community, Bazelgeuse is the first of the new Monster Hunter Rise 2.0 monsters that you’ll be fighting. Fortunately, we here at Hey Poor Player have compiled a list detailing just that to help those wanting to know what’s in store for them before they get there! And, considering that you’re already here, you’re probably one of those people, too-so keep on reading to get the scoop on the new Monster Hunter Rise 2.0 monsters before you have to hunt them yourself! ![]() Not knowing which foe you’ll be facing next and when can be kind of frustrating-trust me, I know. And, even then, you still won’t unlock all of them at once! In fact, you won’t start unlocking them until you reach Hunter Rank 8. These monsters, however, didn’t just pop up in quests for players to take on whenever they’d like. Just last week, Capcom bestowed upon its players a free 2.0 update, featuring a smattering of new-and incredibly dangerous-monsters to hunt. The release of Monster Hunter Rise may have only just happened a little over a month ago, but, much like its monsters themselves, this game shows no signs of stopping any time soon. Having trouble locating the recently added Monster Hunter 2.0 Monsters? Keep on reading to find out where they are!
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