Leviathan eggs have wavy, horizontal stripes and monsters like Lagiacrus and Mizitsune. Herbivore eggs contain fodder like Aptonoth and have horizontal strokes. Flying Wyvern eggs have horizontal zebra stripes and contain some fan favorites like Bazelgeuse and Nargacuga. Fanged Beast eggs have starbursts on them and contain cuties like Arzuros and Lagombi.įanged Wyvern eggs are not the same thing, having vertical lightning-like stripes and containing monsters like Tobi-Kadachi and Zinogre. Brute Wyvern eggs have horizontal lightning-like stripes and contains monsters like Anjanath and Barroth. The pattern extends to outliers like Qurupeco and Yian-Kut-Ku. Bird Wyvern eggs have dinosaur-like spots like the ones found on the very first egg received containing a Kulu-Ya-Ku.
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RELATED: New Monster Hunter CG Movie Forms a Party on NetflixĪmphibian Eggs, which contain monsters like Zamtrios, have vertical strokes. The patterns tell the monster type, like Brute Wyvern or Herbivore, which further helps identify what's in the egg. If you know your Monster Hunter, it's fairly easy to guess which Monstie you'll get based on this alone, otherwise it will take some time to learn. For example, Great Jaggi's egg is purple with red spots, like a Great Jaggi's colors, and a Zinogre egg is blue and yellow. Egg colors generally dictate the specific Monstie hiding inside.
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