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| - Deviljho is a Brute Wyvern introduced in Monster Hunter 3. It is characterized by its insatiable hunger due to the extreme amount of energy its body consumes. Deviljho is nomadic in nature, and inhabits a wide variety of environments in its constant search for food. It is known to be cannibalistic and will even devour prey alive so as to waste as little time as possible in replenishing its body's energy. When provoked, Deviljho's back and shoulder muscles swell considerably and areas of its body take on a bright red coloration.
- Deviljho is a Brute Wyvern introduced in Monster Hunter 3. File:MH4-Deviljho Render 001.png __TOC__
- Deviljho is a Brute Wyvern first introduced in Monster Hunter 3. It is known to inhabit a wide variety of environments and can be encountered at High and G ranks. PHYSIOLOGY Deviljho is a very large, bipedal Brute Wyvern characterized by its uniform forest green colouration and muscular upper body. Its thick hide is littered with short, jagged spines that reach a maximum height along the back and tail. Deviljho has a narrow snout with a large lower jaw, covered in multiple rows of spines spreading outwards from the teeth. It has massive, powerful hind legs, but tiny, poorly developed forelegs that it rarely utilizes. When provoked, Deviljho's back and shoulder muscles swell considerably. During this period, areas of its skin will take on a bright red colouration.
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General Notes
| - *Deviljho usually prey on Aptonoth, Popo, Slagtoth, or Gargwa to recover stamina.
**It sometimes eats from the corpse of a slain monster, its own tail, or an already captured monster. It sometimes attacks other monsters in the area if it's hungry; thus, dealing damage to them.
*Like many other monsters, such as the Nargacuga, Zinogre, and Lagiacrus, the Deviljho enters a rage state. Its main body becomes enlarged with red streaks over the top of its back, near its mouth, and many tiny red marks all over. It begins breathing Dragon lightning around its mouth. This will not hurt you, but it will do its signature Dragon Breath attack at least twice until it calms down.
*Deviljho can leap at a hunter and pin them down, before attempting to devour them. Each bite will cause a significant amount of damage, until the player is able to break free or throw a Dung Bomb. Another hunter who is not pinned can throw a dung bomb for the same effect. If the Deviljho is exhausted, it will recover stamina and inflict Defense Down on the pinned Hunter due to its corrosive saliva. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nGh5MyYcRE
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*Deviljho</a> performs a Dragon Breath attack at a 180 degree angle sweep from right to left. The only safe spots during this attack are, near its tail or underneath Deviljho. If a player finds itself within the range of the breath, the best options are to block with a shield, or panic dive away. It is possible to evade this attack by rolling but it's unsafe to do so unless the timing is spot-on. The Dragon Breath attack has extended reach from 30 m/129 ft up to 35 m/140 ft.
*Many of Deviljho's movements include damaging the players via the swing of its tail. When the tail is severed, it would stumble away from it because of the massive weight loss, causing it to lose balance.
*It's rock flinging attack may reach up to 40 m/148 ft maximum range .
*Even though Deviljho can cause great damage to the ecosystem, it is not an Elder Dragon.
*Deviljho closely resembles the real world Tyrannosaurus rex.
*Deviljho's Rock Fling attack will inflict different Blights depending on the area. In Tundra, it inflicts Iceblight, in Volcano it inflicts Fireblight, and in Flooded Forest it inflicts Waterblight.
**Deviljho is capable of throwing rocks from land and hitting hunters in the water in the Flooded Forest, including hunters under the surface.
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