

When Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) originally arrived on the Wii, it was greeted by moderate sales in the West and a rock solid band of “hunters” that continue to support the game to this day. It is similar to the "Golden" Rajang of MHFU, in the sense both are variants of their regular species without being considered Subspecies in-game.By Operation Rainfall Contributor / March 26th, 2013 A special variant of Deviljho is first introduced, called Savage Deviljho (怒り喰らうイビルジョー).3 New Elder Dragons: Goldbeard Ceadeus, Hallowed Jhen Mohran, and Dire Miralis, the endgame monster.2 New Leviathans: Abyssal Lagiacrus and Ivory Lagiacrus.2 New Brute Wyverns: Brachydios, the game's flagship monster, and Rust Duramboros.Arzuros, Glacial Agnaktor, Sand Barioth, Jade Barroth, Duramboros, Gargwa, Baleful Gigginox, Lagombi, Purple Ludroth, Green Nargacuga, Nibelsnarf, Crimson Qurupeco, Slagtoth, Steel Uragaan, Volvidon, Wroggi, Great Wroggi and Zinogre are the monsters from MHP3rd that are returning to this game.Ceadeus, Epioth, Fish, Gobul, and Lagiacrus were not present in Monster Hunter Portable 3rd but are returning to this game.3rd Generation monsters are Alatreon, Altaroth, Agnaktor, Baggi, Great Baggi, Barioth, Barroth, Bnahabra, Ceadeus, Delex, Deviljho, Epioth, Fish, Giggi, Gigginox, Gobul, Jaggi, Jaggia, Great Jaggi, Jhen Mohran, Lagiacrus, Ludroth, Royal Ludroth, Qurupeco, Rhenoplos, Uragaan and Uroktor.2nd Generation monsters are Anteka, Nargacuga and Popo.



1st Generation monsters are Aptonoth, Bullfango, Diablos, Black Diablos, Felyne, Kelbi, Melynx, Plesioth, Green Plesioth, Rathian, Gold Rathian, Pink Rathian, Rathalos, Azure Rathalos and Silver Rathalos.Hallowed Jhen Mohran Number of Monsters - Comparison with Previous Games
