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Kemono (Monsters) are overgrown beasts that have uniquely evolved by merging with nature and are the main foes of the hunters in Wild Hearts. Read on for a list of all currently known Kemono and learn how many of them are in the game!
The Ragetail, also known as the Hanayadoshi, is an ever-hungry giant rodent that relentlessly chases after its prey. With its tail growing in size and becoming more deadly when enraged, hunters should prioritize severing the Ragetail's tail and playing defensively against its attacks.
How to Beat Ragetail: Weakness and Drops
The Sapscourge, also known as the Kohakunushi, is a large beast covered in shaggy fur and has wood-like growths around its body. When fighting this Kemono, prioritize avoiding the toxic pollen and sticky sap it exudes and cutting off its soft tail to reduce its attack range.
How to Beat Sapscourge:
Weakness and Drops
The Kingtusk, also known as the Yama'ugachi, is a massive boar-like Kemono with multiple eyes, giant tusks, and trunk-like teeth. While it may be a towering beast, hunters can take advantage of the Kingtusk's slow movements and weak spots to take it down.
How to Beat Kingtusk: Weakness and Drops
The Spineglider, or Tsunobashiri, is a flying squirrel-like Kemono that produces stone from its secretions, using the formed rock as vantage points when swooping down on prey. When pursuing the Spineglider, hunters should aim to destroy the Spineglider's rock formations and target its tail when enraged to ensure a smooth hunt.
How to Beat Spineglider:
Weakness and Drops
The cry of the hot-headed Himetosaka, or Dreadclaw, traverses hill and dale, to be heard by the inhabitants of distant villages. Hunters who encounter this kemono must be wary of the shockwaves it releases, and exploit its lack of balance.
How to Beat Dreadclaw: Weakness and Drops
The Gritdog is a tanuki-like Kemono that stores and utilizes ironsand in the environment to materialize powerful attacks. Hunters should keep an eye out for underground attacks and use Elemental Lantern and Spring Karakuri to have an easier time dealing with its ironsand-based moves.
How to Beat Gritdog: Weakness and Drops
The Lavaback, also known as the Jigokuzaru, is an agile monkey-like Kemono with a volcanic body. When fighting this Kemono, take care to avoid its far-reaching limbs and the fiery rocks it sends flying through the air as it rampages through the battlefield.
How to Beat Lavaback: Weakness and Drops
The Earthbreaker, or Kunin'arashi, is a gargantuan Kemono covered in stony skin and foliage. Despite its armor-like skin, the Kemono has weak points scattered all over its body, which hunters should exploit when taking the beast down.
How to Beat Earthbreaker:
Weakness and Drops
The Sporetail is another rodent-like Kemono that utilizes its spores and its young against unprepared predators. Hunters should exploit the intervals of each attack this Kemono does, as well as the Star Bomb Karakuri to make the hunt smoother.
How to Beat Sporetail: Weakness and Drops
The Goldshard, or Koganebari, is a porcupine-like Kemono that utilizes the sharp spines covering its body to hunt down prey. To deal with this Kemono, use Karakuri shields to guard against its spine projectiles before launching a counterattack while it regrows its spines.
How to Beat Goldshard: Weakness and Drops
The Fumebeak, or Kuromatoi, is a grim bird that bathes its prey in toxic miasma. Hunters should train in the use of advanced karakuri like the bulwark to counter and exploit this kemono's attacks.
How to Beat Fumebeak: Weakness and Drops
The Icetusk, or Shiro'ugachi, is a massive boar-like Kemono similar to the Kingtusk. Hunters should be wary of the kemono's giant tusks and ability to conjure frozen spikes from the ground to impale its prey.
How to Beat Icetusk: Weakness and Drops
Exotics exist in the Kemono world just as they do in the human world. And there is no better example than the Jōdozaru, or the Cobalt Lavaback. Despite being covered in simmering magma, the beast prefers to live in arctic regions, taking pleasure in melting snow and ice to create searing hot springs in which it likes to soak.
How to Beat Cobalt Lavaback: Weakness and Drops
The Deathstalker, also known as the Rasetsu, is a wolf-like Kemono known for conjuring glaciers and creating "icecastles" to mark its territory. While pursuing the Deathstalker, Hunters should always keep an eye on its swift movements and remember to be proactive during battle.
How to Beat Deathstalker: Weakness and Drops
The Ripclaw, or Onitosaka, is a female Dreadclaw. In contrast to its male counterpart, it uses fake smoke-filled eggs in combat to cause a sleep-inducing fog to linger around the arena.
How to Beat Ripclaw: Weakness and Drops
The Pearlbeak, or Shiromatoi, is a massive bird-like Kemono similar to the Fumebeak. Stay alert for its numerous water-based attacks, and avoid being blinded by the dazzling light it emits.
How to Beat Pearlbeak: Weakness and Drops
The Amaterasu is a scarlet, phoenix-like Kemono that soaks up celestial thread from the environment to empower itself. Prioritize targeting the Amaterasu's wings and using harpoon Karakuri to restrict its movements and make it more susceptible to attacks.
How to Beat Amaterasu: Weakness and Drops
The Onyxshard, or Ishibari, is a porcupine-like Kemono similar to the Goldshard. When hunting this Kemono, watch out for the stony spikes it conjures from the earth and the massive spines it fires from its back.
How to Beat Onyxshard: Weakness and Drops
The Venomglider, or Higanbashiri, is a cousin of the Spineglider, having similar looks and attacks. Steer clear of the kemono's poisonous fumes and break down its stony footholds to ensure a successful hunt.
How to Beat Venomglider: Weakness and Drops
The Emberplume, or Shiranui, is a peacock-like Kemono that uses fierce blue and purple embers in combat. Avoid getting caught in its dangerous flames and focus on breaking its tail to reduce the effectiveness of its attacks.
How to Beat Emberplume:
Weakness and Drops
The Golden Tempest, also known as the Aragane, is a massive tiger-like Kemono said to be the embodiment of wind. Despite its seemingly lethargic nature, the Golden Tempest can attack hunters at rapid speeds and launch raging whirlwinds toward them, making it a fearsome foe to fight.
How to Beat Golden Tempest:
Weakness and Drops
The Celestial Dragon, also known as the Orochi, is a fearsome Kemono that has control over the four seasons. When hunting this Kemono, prepare to deal with multiple elemental attacks and prioritize dealing as much damage as possible when it lands on the ground.
How to Beat Celestial Dragon:
Weakness and Drops
Wild Hearts features over 20 Kemono as of launch, giving players an ample amount of creatures to hunt with their various weapons and Karakuri.
Future updates will add even more Kemono to Wild Heart's roster, so hunters should stay tuned to the game's official Twitter page for any announcements.
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