It is a large, bipedal monster, with a skull-like face with long arms and very long large claws. Its eyes resemble pure black orbs with red pupils. When angered, it's eyes gets covered in a large mask of the Dragon Element, similar to the fashion of a Savage Deviljho, and its fur will greatly stand up with large amounts of shocks like Rajang. Its fur is said to be a beautiful yet foul smelling black-gold mixed with red-black, possibly from the Dragon Element.
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| - It is a large, bipedal monster, with a skull-like face with long arms and very long large claws. Its eyes resemble pure black orbs with red pupils. When angered, it's eyes gets covered in a large mask of the Dragon Element, similar to the fashion of a Savage Deviljho, and its fur will greatly stand up with large amounts of shocks like Rajang. Its fur is said to be a beautiful yet foul smelling black-gold mixed with red-black, possibly from the Dragon Element.
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Ailments
| - Dragonblight, Dark, Fatigue, Blood
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Titles
| - Walking Death, Death Eater, The Ravenous Demon
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Weaknesses
| - Dragon, Fire, Water, Ice, Thunder
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| - It is a large, bipedal monster, with a skull-like face with long arms and very long large claws. Its eyes resemble pure black orbs with red pupils. When angered, it's eyes gets covered in a large mask of the Dragon Element, similar to the fashion of a Savage Deviljho, and its fur will greatly stand up with large amounts of shocks like Rajang. Its fur is said to be a beautiful yet foul smelling black-gold mixed with red-black, possibly from the Dragon Element. Its rumored that the Wilolus found in the New World have Rage Modes beyond the ones found in Revalius Region but the Wilolus found in the New World are much rarer and much more secretive than their Revalius relatives that its completely unknown.
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