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  • Gravios the Armor Wyvern Confirmed for Monster Hunter Wilds


    Another returning monster has been confirmed for Monster Hunter Wilds. After missing out on the series’ fifth generation, Gravios the Armor Wyvern will make its first mainline appearance since Generations Ultimate. This reveal has increased excitement for Capcom’s upcoming action RPG, just like any new detail we learn about the game. Now, let’s look at exactly how this Flying Wyvern became the most recent talk of the town when it comes to Wilds.

    The Surprising Reveal of the Armor Wyvern

    Unlike the other monster reveals, Capcom didn’t announce Gravios’ return. Instead, an IGN video meant to show off the cooking in the game became the culprit. That video takes place in the Oilwell Basin, the third locale to be revealed for Wilds. The main topic of the video, which includes an interview with members of the dev team, is interesting in itself. However, Gravios took the spotlight after viewers spotted the Flying Wyvern’s icon was spotted in the video about 25 seconds in. Thanks to fans translating the mission objective at the top right of the video, we now know that the objective for the player character was to hunt a Gravios.

    Based on how the monster’s return was revealed, it can be speculated that this was an accident on IGN’s part. Considering that every returning monster so far has been confirmed by a trailer or an official showcase by Capcom, this may very well be the case. However, the Monster Hunter team has surprised the fanbase before, so this could also have been a well-thought-out decision on the dev team’s part.

    Gravios’ History in the Series

    Whether the return of Gravios was revealed by accident or on purpose, excitement is brewing to see Wilds‘ version of the monster. It was first introduced in the very first game of the series. It has since appeared in 10 games, including Wilds. Outside of the main series, the Armor Wyvern has been seen in the now-defunct Monster Hunter Frontier, Online, and Riders. Gravios can also be raised and trained as a Monstie in both Monster Hunter Stories games, the first of which was remastered and re-released in June of 2024.

    The absence of Gravios in one of the fifth-generation games, Monster Hunter Rise, sparked controversy among the player base. This is because the immature version of it, Basarios, was in the game. Fans were left confused and annoyed that the adult version never made it, even with the addition of the Sunbreak expansion. The sentiment is similar for those who wanted Zamtrios and Agnaktor in the game. The younger and much smaller versions of those monsters, Zamite and Uroktor, are in the game.

    The Monster Roster So Far





    Exciting news for Monster Hunter fans! The fearsome Gravios, known as the Armor Wyvern, has been confirmed for the upcoming game Monster Hunter Wilds. This massive and heavily armored monster is sure to provide a formidable challenge for players as they work to take it down and claim its valuable materials for crafting powerful gear.

    With its thick, impenetrable hide and devastating fire attacks, Gravios is a force to be reckoned with. Hunters will need to bring their A-game and strategize carefully in order to emerge victorious in battle against this formidable foe.

    Are you ready to face the Armor Wyvern in Monster Hunter Wilds? Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to embark on an epic hunting adventure like never before!

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  • Monster Hunter Wilds: Gravios Returns in This Exclusive Gameplay – IGN First


    Gravios is a hard-shelled monster that’s been deflecting our attacks since the original Monster Hunter, and it’s back in Monster Hunter Wilds’ Oilwell Basin. A few things about this foreboding, unexpected Flying Wyvern have changed, which you can see for yourself in the exclusive Gravios gameplay videos in this article.

    Gravios is the sixth returning monster revealed for Monster Hunter Wilds, after Congalala, Yian Kut-Ku, Gypceros, and the quintessential Rathalos and Rathian. You can read all about how the Monster Hunter developers select monsters for each game in our in-depth interview.

    As for Gravios, Monster Hunter Wilds director Yuya Tokuda said: “When we were thinking about a monster that would fit the Oilwell Basin environment and would not overlap in gameplay terms when looking at the overall ecosystem hierarchy, we realized we could reintroduce Gravios in a way that felt fresh to play, so we decided to bring it back this time.”

    Historically, Gravios appears in volcanic areas in the Monster Hunter series. The Oilwell Basin fits that trope, especially during the Firespring inclemency, where burning lava can be seen in much of the area. The heat sure doesn’t bother this durable monster.

    We last saw Gravios in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, which you can see in action in the comparison video above. It’s definitely changed a bit, both visually and mechanically.

    The monster now feels like it is actually there in that terrain.

    “Of course, the details, textures, and other aspects of Gravios’ design have been greatly improved compared with previous titles,” explained Kaname Fujioka, executive director and art director for Monster Hunter Wilds. “While we maintained the hardness of its outer shell, we also had the team work hard on things like the depiction of the impact of Gravios’ laser-like attack when it hits the ground, which has been difficult to do up until now. The monster now feels like it is actually there in that terrain. We were able to express how the actions of the monster have a reaction on the terrain, and we worked very carefully on those elements.”

    One of Gravios’ new attacks, where it shoots a laser directly down into the ground, creating an area of burning terrain, perfectly demonstrates the upgrade Fujioka refers to. Gravios has also adapted another “new” move: a poison gas attack, previously exclusive to its juvenile form, Basarios. The Monster Hunter developers did confirm that Basarios will not be joining Gravios in Wilds.

    Gravios has other tricks up its sleeve, but we’ll let you discover those on your own. We did experience a potential softer side to Gravios – meaning, it was slightly easier to get through its tough hide, and we deflected less often than in previous versions.

    Tokuda explains the technical reasons why this may have felt different to us: “In the past, we could only assign rough data to specify the consistency of the monster’s flesh, so if you didn’t hit the soft spots with weapons such as the Lance, you wouldn’t be able to deal damage. With the Great Sword, the hit detection is also large, so you could hit the hard parts of the flesh and end up bouncing right off. With Gravios in Wilds, attacks against its hard shell will still bounce off, but if you position yourself properly and aim for its backside you can more effectively deal damage. Weapons and monster flesh can now be gradated in a more granular way than in previous games, while Focus Mode makes it easier to aim, so advances in technology have helped us to refine many aspects of the gameplay experience while fighting Gravios.”

    He continued: “In the past, there were technical issues that prevented us from assigning different skin hardness or toughness values to many different parts of a monster’s body. Because hit detection models were made using shapes like spheres and cylinders, the shape of the hit box did not always match the actual design of the monster’s body. But modern technology has allowed us to add hit detection in a way that matches the monster’s body. Including the Focus Mode, we felt that we finally had the technology to create a game where you could carefully watch a monster’s movements, find its weak points and then aim for them, so we took on the challenge this time.”

    Do you welcome or shun the return of Gravios? Personally, I don’t know if I’ll ever recover from the trauma it inflicted while I tried to deliver Powderstones in the original Monster Hunter, but fighting it in Monster Hunter Wilds sure felt great.

    This Gravios reveal is part of this month’s IGN First for Monster Hunter Wilds! Don’t miss our other new, in-depth interview on monster selection and our other exclusive gameplay and interviews:

    Casey DeFreitas is deputy guides editor at IGN and has been hunting monsters since the PS2 era. Catch her on X / Bluesky @ShinyCaseyD. Shuka Yamada is a freelance writer for IGN Japan.



    Attention Monster Hunter fans! Get ready to dive back into the wilds with the return of the fearsome Gravios in this exclusive gameplay footage, courtesy of IGN First.

    In this thrilling sneak peek, you’ll get a first look at the iconic monster Gravios as it wreaks havoc in the untamed lands of Monster Hunter Wilds. With its powerful fire breath and impenetrable armor, Gravios is sure to pose a formidable challenge for even the most seasoned hunters.

    Watch as our skilled players face off against this behemoth in an intense battle for survival. Will they emerge victorious, or will Gravios prove to be too much to handle?

    Stay tuned for more exclusive gameplay reveals and updates on Monster Hunter Wilds, coming soon to a console near you. Don’t miss out on the action – join the hunt today!

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