With Monster Hunter World out, here’s what Owen wants to see in it
Like my previous article, I thought I’d share some more of my Monster Hunter tales. This time about the more adorable Monsters, in the loosest sense. If I’d known I’d write this ahead of time, I’d have swap Astalos for Mizutsune in that previous article. Just because Mizutsune, and its signature long purple fox body, is hard to not see in a weirdly adorable light. But, despite being opposite ends of the spectrum. I have to say that Astalos is peturbly cute, albeit more because of fan-art I’ve seen. But I digress. Now to the tales!
Arzuros
What’s not to love about it? It’s a bear, nice round-boi, and is practically your training partner for the beginning of your hunts. If there’s one Monster I’d want to buy as a plush it would be this one, especially because of its scruffy hair. But in terms of a tale, it would have to be its Redhelm cousin. First off, who doesn’t love a good redhead? Being an absolute punk, the Redhelm variant and its punk rock armour screams adorable in a “that’s so cool” kinda way. From its deafening roar, that will literally launch your Hunter into a wall and knock it silly, to its deathly claws that will launch fish out of water. It ain’t no Winnie the Pooh to snicker at. Mind’s Eye you, I don’t think I’ve carted from it unless I wore the paper thin Gunner armour.
Astalos
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