Boltreaver Astalos are Deviants of Astalos, introduced in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.
Physiology[]
Boltreaver Astalos has a slight turquoise tint on its scales and shell. Its wing claws, tail pincers, and head crest are all much larger than that of a regular Astalos. In its default state, it has the appearance of a fully charged regular Astalos, although it can charge itself even further and change the color of its electricity from green to blue.
Abilities[]
Boltreaver Astalos possesses a larger charge capacity than a normal Astalos and can supercharge itself in a state beyond normal individuals. It's also able to manipulate electromagnetism to some extent. Similar to the Energy Blade hunter art, it can briefly generate a blade-like beam of electricity from its head crest.
Behavior[]
Boltreaver Astalos are much more aggressive, compared to normal Astalos. They are always attacking a foe, even if that foe is out of their sight. Due to this, hunters are required to have a special permit in order to hunt a Boltreaver Astalos.
Game Appearances[]
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In-Game Description[]
Notes[]
General Notes
- Boltreaver Astalos is one of the few G-rank exclusive Deviants.
- The others include Bloodbath Diablos, Elderfrost Gammoth, Soulseer Mizutsune, Rustrazor Ceanataur, and Nightcloak Malfestio.
- Boltreaver Astalos' wings, head, and back can be wounded. Its tail can also be cut off.
- Boltreaver Astalos starts off in its fully charged, but can go into another charged state beyond it.
- Despite this, Boltreaver Astalos can still get tired over time.
- It will lose all charge when exhausted.
- When enraged, Boltreaver Astalos will immediately fully charge its whole body, turning its parts blue in color.
- Boltreaver Astalos can be fully charged by Shock Traps.
- Even in its final charged state, is susceptible to Shock Traps.
- Boltreaver Astalos' roar requires Earplugs to block.
- Boltreaver Astalos is immune to flashes until its crest has been broken.
- Boltreavor Astalos was voted 26th place in the Hunters' Choice for Top Monster during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary.[1]
- This is also the highest placement for a Deviant monster on the list.
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Herbivore | Anteka Apceros Aptonoth Kelbi Larinoth Moofah Mosswine Popo Rhenoplos Slagtoth |
Amphibian | Zamite Tetsucabra Drilltusk Tetsucabra Zamtrios |
Fanged Beast | Blango Bullfango Conga Arzuros Redhelm Arzuros Blangonga Bulldrome Congalala Gammoth Elderfrost Gammoth Kecha Wacha Lagombi Snowbaron Lagombi Rajang Furious Rajang Volvidon |
Lynian | Felyne Melynx |
Carapaceon | Ceanataur Hermitaur Daimyo Hermitaur Stonefist Hermitaur Shogun Ceanataur Rustrazor Ceanataur |
Temnoceran | Nerscylla |
Neopteron | Altaroth Bnahabra Great Thunderbug Hornetaur Konchu Vespoid Ahtal-Ka Seltas Seltas Queen |
Bird Wyvern | Gargwa Genprey Giaprey Ioprey Jaggi Jaggia Maccao Velociprey Gendrome Great Maccao Gypceros Iodrome Malfestio Nightcloak Malfestio Velocidrome Yian Garuga Deadeye Yian Garuga Yian Kut-Ku |
Brute Wyvern | Barroth Brachydios Raging Brachydios Deviljho Savage Deviljho Duramboros Glavenus Hellblade Glavenus Uragaan Crystalbeard Uragaan |
Fanged Wyvern | Zinogre Thunderlord Zinogre |
Piscine Wyvern | Cephalos Cephadrome Lavasioth Plesioth |
Leviathan | Ludroth Uroktor Agnaktor Lagiacrus Nibelsnarf Mizutsune Soulseer Mizutsune Royal Ludroth |
Snake Wyvern | Remobra Najarala |
Flying Wyvern | Akantor Astalos Boltreaver Astalos Barioth Basarios Diablos Bloodbath Diablos Khezu Nargacuga Silverwind Nargacuga Rathalos Dreadking Rathalos Silver Rathalos Rathian Dreadqueen Rathian Gold Rathian Seregios Tigrex Grimclaw Tigrex Ukanlos |
Elder Dragon | Alatreon Amatsu Chameleos Fatalis Crimson Fatalis White Fatalis Kirin Kushala Daora Lao-Shan Lung Nakarkos Shagaru Magala Teostra Valstrax |
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