Summary
- Monster Hunter Wilds reveals lore-rich narrative with final boss Zoh Shia.
- Zoh Shia may be an amalgamation of multiple monsters, with Fatalis DNA.
- Players uncover reveal through similarities in eyes of Final Boss with Fatalis.
Monster Hunter Wilds Final Bo𝄹ss, endgame, and lore spoilers ahead.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Monster Hunter Wilds is one of the most lore-rich titles in the entire 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Monster Hunter series. While the title is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:perceived as being easi🌄er than its predecessors, the handler Alma 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:makes things feel real, Wyvern Milk was 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:added to explain certain situations, and we finally found out more about the Aไrtian equipment and the series' post-apocalypti🦄c setting. Stuff like this, the game's director says, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:is wha🍸t keeps ๊players coming back to the series.
One creature, that has required a lot of fan interpretation, though, is the Zoh Shia.🐼 The game's final pre-credits boss has be🐻en hidden away for years, siphoning its power while it sleeps, only to attack when approached.
The monster's origins are ambiguous, but after a few weeks, player♉s think they'𒀰ve figured out where it came from.
Monster Hunter Wilds Players May Have Figured Out The Origin Of Zoh Shia
It's a big part of Monster Hunter Wilds' story that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Guardian monsters were cr🅷eated to defend an ancient civilization. And it seems like Zoh Shia is no different. However, up until this point, almost all Guardian monsters were created based on preexisting monsters. So, where did Zoh Shi🌌a come from?
The first part of the theory has been floating around for some time— that it's an amalgamation of many different monsters, including the deadly Fatalis. This is based on its varied move pool. It has attacks from three different versions of Fatalis, Safi'jiiva, Shara Ishvalda, Gaismꦛagorm, and Alatreon. It's conceivable that it was created using different parts of each of these creatures.
However, a new discov𝐆ery, by user JackNewbie555, has added credence to the fact that Zoh Shia is mainly built around Fatalis.
JackNewbie found that in the second phase of the Zoh Shia fight, the monster reveals its eyes, and these eyes are strikingly similar to those of the veteran wyvern, Fatal✃is. Both monsters have yellow eyeballs with a black, diamond-shaped slit down the middle of them.
There's every po🌳ssibility then, based on this, that Zoh Shia was primarily built off of Fatalis DNA, but with parts of other monsters thrown in there. Interesting.
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