![]() It is an extremely angry bird that will attack anything in sight that annoys it, even if they give the Dreadclaw a funny look. The Dreadclaw is a giant chicken-like Kemono covered in coral reefs with tree branches for tail feathers. The Dreadclaw may look silly but don't take this psychotic Kemono lightly. It is primarily susceptible to wood and fire-type weapons, all status ailments and it is severely weak to pummel-type weapons like Mauls and Hand Cannons. In addition, if you destroy the stone pillars while the Spineglider is on them, it will fall to the ground and be left prone to attack. However, you can use the Chain Trap Karakuri to slow down the Spineglider and the Pounder Karakuri to destroy any stone pillars it creates. The Spineglider can be an annoying and tricky Kemono to deal with, as it is a very small target and doesn’t like to stand still. For example, it will store all the rock-generating liquid it produces, decanting the fluid into its tail and turn it into a dense water balloon which the Spineglider will use to crush you. When the Spineglider has had enough, it will start to fight more aggressively by shooting more water than usual and using new attacks. When it feels threatened, the Spineglider will fire a constant stream of fluid that hardens and transforms into a stone pillar which it climbs to avoid attackers and jumps off to execute aerial attacks. Spineglider attacks its enemies by firing an unknown scalding liquid from its tail and wing membranes whilst flying around performing spinning tail attacks. The Spineglider is a small, water-based, flying-squirrel Kemono that doesn’t take kindly to humans or other Kemono invading its territory. The Spineglider is a speedy and tricky Kemono to hunt. While it is lying helplessly, this will be the perfect opportunity for you to counterattack. Not only will you be safe from the tusks but the resulting explosion from the destroyed Bulwark will send the Kingtusk flying into the sky, landing on its backside. When the Kingtusk is preparing to charge, set up a Bulwark Karakuri to block its attack. Fire-elemental, slash, and lunge-type weapons are effective against the Kingtusk it and it is weak to numerous status effects. You can use Spring Karakuri or use weapon-types that offer fast mobility like the Claw Blades so you can take advantage of the boar-like Kemono’s slow speed and attack it from behind. The Kingtusk may look intimidating but it is not invincible. It will also prepare a running charge to gore you with its mighty tusks. During this state, the Kingtusk will cause tree roots to appear randomly and stomp the ground so hard, it causes minor earthquakes. When the Kingtusk gets mad, the blood in its body will start to boil and its tusks will start to grow jagged with deadly spikes. As a wood-type Kemono, the Kingtusk can summon forth tree roots from the ground to attack foes that are out of range of its melee attacks. This apex predator is one of the slowest Kemono but it more than makes up for it by possessing enough strength to crush buildings using its body and tusks. The Kingtusk is a gargantuan boar-like Kemono which is the size of several houses stacked on top of each other and has tusks bigger than trees. The Kingtusk lives up to its name by sporting massive tusks that can gore hunters in a single charge. You can use the Bulwark Karakuri to block the Sapscourge’s somewhat troublesome rolling attacks, sometimes causing it to fall over and leave it vulnerable to attack. To slay the Sapscourge, it is recommended you bring fire-elemental weapons to take advantage of its weakness to fire and slash-type weapons to chop through its soft hide. It will roll around more often and start sneezing large quantities of tree sap projectiles. ![]() When the Sapscourge gets angry, tree sap will start uncontrollably pouring out of the creature’s orifices. If a player gets hit by the tree sap, they will be unable to perform dodge rolls and will need to wait for the tree sap to wear off or jump off a Spring Karakuri to remove the tree sap. It can also spit out the tree sap from its body to immobilize hunters. When engaged in combat, the Sapscourge will use its heavy weight to flatten opponents by rolling around like a bowling ball or performing body slams. Sapscourge is a beaver-like Kemono that has tree branches for horns, a fern-type bush for a beard, and organs that produce sticky tree sap. Use the Springboard Karakuri to avoid getting trapped by Sapscourge's sticky tree sap.
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