On Monday, March 11, 2024, the "Monster Hunter" series celebrates its 20th anniversary. Congratulations! The results of the " Monster General Election," a commemorative project held during this milestone year, have been announced! Here is the ranking of all 229 monsters.
The results of the Monster General Election have been announced!
The "Monster General Election" was held to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the "Monster Hunter" series. What is your top choice?
No. 1: Jin'oga
The "Jin'oga," which first appeared as the signature monster in the PlayStation Portable title "Monster Hunter Freedom 3," took first place! Known as the "Thunder Wolf Dragon," its unique attack style and gimmick using the super electric lightning bug are also reasons for its popularity.
Mr. Ichise, the director in charge of the Monster Hunter series, cites it as "the most difficult monster to create" and says that it took about two years to develop. It also appears in the latest "Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak," so we can expect to see more of it in the future.
No. 2: Nergigante
The "Nergigante" first appeared as the signature monster of "Monster Hunter: World." Based on the concept of "destruction and rebirth," it has gained popularity as a symbol of the monster ecosystem, where the weak are the strong and the strong are the weak. It was popular for its "destruction and rebirth" concept.
The special individual "Nergigante," which destroys everything, also ranked in at No. 9.
No. 3: Ragiacrus
The Ragiacrus made its first appearance as the signature monster of "Monster Hunter 3 (Tri)," the first game in the series to feature underwater combat. While it is a threat to hunters on the ground, it is even quicker and more powerful underwater.
Although it has appeared in the series after underwater battles were eliminated, it last appeared in "Monster Hunter Double Cross" released in 2017. It is proof of the popularity of this monster that it ranks in third place despite not having been in battle for some time.
Original Illustration
As previously announced, the original illustrations of the three monsters that won the top three popularity contests have been released! The three monsters have similar coloring, but they still have the dignity of champions.
4th to 20th
- No. 4: Balfaluk
- 5th: Gore Magara
- 6th: Yvelkhana
- No. 7: Narugakuruga
- No. 8: Black Dragon Miraboreas
- No. 9: Nergigante, the destroyer of all things
- No. 10: Albatrion
- No.11: Zinoga subspecies
- No.12: Rarity of Ragiacrus
- No. 13: Mel Xena, the carving of the primordial
- No. 14: Tamamitsune
- No.15: Ancestral dragon Miraboreas
- No. 16: Mufet Ziva
- No. 17: Brachidios
- No. 18: Neromyel
- No. 19: Shagarmagara
- No. 20: Balfaluk, the strange and glorious
Many of the signature monsters and ancient dragons ranked from No. 4 to No. 20. The "Ancestral Dragon Miraboreas," or "Miraluz," has been around for a long time, but it has not appeared many times. Perhaps it is its mysterious nature that has made it so popular.
21st to 50th place
- No. 21: Rheoreus
- No. 22: Brachidios, a fierce and explosive creature
- No. 23: Tigalex
- No. 24: Raging Rajan
- No. 25: Dinovaldo
- No. 26: Blue Electric Lord Rizex
- No. 27: Gore Magara, moaning in chaos
- No. 28: Gogmadius
- No. 29: Dara Amadura
- No. 30: Amatsumagatsuchi
- No. 31: Dodogamaru
- No. 32: Furfur
- No. 33: Balfaluk, the puppet overcoming the mutant
- No. 34: Atlarca
- No. 35: Iancook
- No. 36: Diablos, the exterminator
- No. 37: Dinobardo the Ember Blades
- 38th: Mel Xena
- 39th: Kirin
- No. 40: Evil Joe
- No. 41: Odogaron
- No. 42: Evil Joe the Rage Eater
- No. 43: Xeno Ziva
- No. 44: Akamutrum
- No. 45: Rizex
- No. 46: Espinas
- No.47: Kushaldaora
- No.48: Tentacle Tamamitsune
- No. 49: Mam Tarot
- No. 50: Magaymagad, the resentment echoing in the air
A number of special individual monsters and monsters with two names ranked in the top 10, including "Brachidios," "Raging Brachidios," "Rizex," and "Diablos," the massacre demon. The popularity of Dodogamaru at No. 31 is surprising. Iancook, the teacher of all hunters, is ranked 35th.
51st to 100th place
- No. 51: Grand Miraos
- 52nd: Bazelgeuse
- No. 53: Yamatsukami
- 54th: Narugakuruga rare
- No.55: Varhazak
- No.56: Magai Magad
- No.57: Rajan
- No.58: Jin'oga, the Golden Thunder Lord
- No. 59: Theo Tescatl
- No. 60: Serlegios
- No.61: Laoshanlon
- No.62: Giant long-eared weasel
- No.63: Tamamitsune
- No.64: Pukepuke
- No.65: Dara amadura
- No.66: Black Flame King Rio Leus
- No.67: Navardeus
- 68th: Dos Jaguiris
- No. 69: Tobikagachi
- No. 70: Velioros
- No.71: Shagal Magara
- No. 71: Diablos
- No.73: Bazelgeuse
- No.74: Rare Rioleus
- No.75: Tigalex rare
- No.76: Rare ragiena
- No.77: Miraboreas, red dragon
- No.78: Rio Leia
- No. 79: Ostogaloa
- No. 80: An Ishwalda
- No. 81: Zavoazaghir
- 82nd: Queen Langosta
- 83rd: Iyengarruga
- 84th: Narugakuruga White Gale
- 85th: Gamut
- 86th: Kurupekko
- 87th: Lunar Garon
- No.88: Krulluyak
- No.89: Veriolus with ice blade
- No.90: Odogaron subspecies
- No.91: Gunototos
- No.92: Agnacotl
- No.93: Goshahagi
- No.94: Giginebra
- No.95: Atral Neseto
- No.96: Nana Tescatri
- No. 97: Ragiacrus subspecies
- No. 98: Zien Moran
- No.99: Espinas
- No. 100: Giraffe
Monsters that have appeared in many works, such as Lioleia and Diablos, are ranked in this area. There are subspecies and special individuals, so it is inevitable that the votes are scattered. The "Queen Langosta," a monster that appeared in "Monster Hunter Freedom 2nd G" and is in some ways a mirage, ranked 82nd!
101st - 150th
- No. 101: Diablos subspecies
- No.102: Hororohol
- No. 103: Pao-urumu
- No. 104: Genel Certus
- No.105: Death-clad Varhazak
- No.106: Anjanaf
- No. 107: Ukamurvas
- No. 108: Nelscylla
- No.109: Monobros
- No.110: Tigalex, the clawed monster
- 111: King Chachaboo
- 112: Rioleus subspecies
- No.113: Rioleia rare
- No.114: Chanagaburu
- 114th: Tetsukabura
- No. 116: Dosfango
- No.117: Frost Piercing Raygiena
- No.118: Iyengarulga
- 119th: Rio Leia subspecies
- No.120: Borboros
- No.121: Dvorak
- 122nd: Babakonga
- 123rd: Tigalex subspecies
- No.124: Shengaoren
- 125th: Dos Jagras
- No.126: Blue-footed booby
- No.127: Oboro-hidden horror-horror
- No. 128: Wounded Iyengarulga
- No. 129: Hapluvodka
- No. 130: Nushi Jin'oga
- No.131: Galarajara
- No.132: Fulful subspecies
- No.133: Gumut, Ginrei
- No.134: Daimyo zami
- 135th: Kecak Wacha
- No.136: Dinobard subspecies
- No.137: Rio Reya, Purple Poison Princess
- No.138: Roaldroth
- No.139: Gravimos
- No.139: Gravimos subspecies
- No.141: Gaiadhelm
- No.142: Yotsumiwadou
- 143rd: Navaldeus
- No.144: Dosmacher
- No.145: Geryos
- No.146: Laoshanlon
- No.147: Monobros
- No.148: Zora magdalaeus
- No.149: Nusi Rioleus
- 150th: Anjanaf
Here are the monsters at the bottom of the ranking. Gaiadhelm, the last boss of "Monster Hunter Rise: Sun Break," is ranked 141st. I think Chanagable, Dosfango, and Haplebokka are doing rather well, but am I the only one who thinks so?
151st to 200th
- 151st: Darren Moran
- 152nd: Yakadaki
- No. 153: Naruhata Hime, the origin of the Hundred Dragons
- 154th: Dos Lampos
- No. 155: Ulxus
- No.156: Bahubaro
- No.157: Shogun Gizami
- 158th: Uragankin
- No.159: Garangorum
- No.160: Rusty Kushaldaora
- No.161: Oromidoro
- 162nd: Tzitziyak
- 163rd: Nusi Tamamitsune
- No.164: Tobikagachi
- No.165: Agnacotl
- No.166: Kushaldaora, the puppet that conquers the different
- 167th: Basalmos
- 168th: Kutsukuru Ounazuchi
- 169th: Theo Tescatl
- No.170: Jian Moran
- No.171: Shogun Gizami
- No.172: Alcertus
- No. 173: Tetsukabura, the rock-piercing tetsukabura
- No.174: Radovalkin
- No.175: Pukepuke
- No. 176: Hypnok
- No. 177: Nusi Rioleia
- No.178: Nusi Diablos
- No.179: Nelscylla
- No.179: Volganos
- No.181: Ganotototos
- No.181: Narugakuruga
- No.183: Dosgaleos
- No.184: Ibushimakihiko
- No.185: Akenosirum
- No.186: Galarajara
- No. 187: Gigi nebula
- No. 188: Gigiginebula
- No.188: Bishtengo
- No. 190: Roaldroth
- No.190: Dodoblango
- 192nd: Babakonga
- 192nd: Dos Gianos
- No.194: Pao ulmu
- No.195: Julatodos
- No.195: Genel certus
- No.197: Isonemikuni
- No.198: Pseudanthias pentastomus
- No.199: Uragankin
- No. 200: Veriolus subspecies
The subspecies of monsters are becoming more and more conspicuous. I feel bad for the fans, but "Alcertus," "Nelscylla," "Yatsukadaki," and "Genel Certus" seem to be in a reasonable ranking.
200th to 228th place
- 201st: Borboros
- 201st: Okaizuchi
- 201st: Dosgilos
- 204th: Iancook
- 204th: Zaboazaghir
- 204th: Basalmos
- No.207: Ulxus the Great Snowman
- 207th: Langrotra
- 209: Krupecko
- 210th: Naruhata Tatahime
- 210No. 210: Gizzard Gizzard
- 212nd: Oromydoros
- 212nd: Pseudanthias pacificus
- No. 212: Red-helmeted blue-winged teal
- 215th: Kecak Wacha
- No.216: Dodoblango
- No. 217: Dos Gennepos
- No. 217: Bishtengo
- No.219: Tetsukabura
- No. 220: Dosfrogy
- No. 221: Geryos
- No. 222: Dvorak
- No. 223: Brandt's doss
- No. 224: Dos baggies
- No. 225: Isonemikuni
- No. 226: Nushi blue-footed booby
- No.227: Dosuios
- No. 228: Alcertus
- No. 228: Uragankin
In this kind of poll, monsters that are unpopular and teased tend to get more votes than those that are not. The monster that did not receive any votes was decided to be the "Uraganquin subspecies! Compared to the regular Uragankin, there are no major ecological changes, and the "Uragankin subspecies" is a purely enhanced version. The stink gas that renders recovery items useless is a nasty attack that can wipe out the party. Congratulations to the "Uragankin subspecies! (???)
The "Monster General Election: BGM Edition" was held!
The heated popularity contest has come to an end, and the start of the "Monster General Election: BGM Edition" has been announced! The voting period will end at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. The monster BGM that wins first place will be made into an anniversary version by the development team.
I voted for "Moonquake/Navaldeus," which came to my mind as soon as I learned about this project! When you vote from the Monster Hunter 20th anniversary special site, you can listen to the BGM of all 229 monsters. If you want to go all the way, you can listen to the BGM of all the monsters before you cast your vote! The full BGM is also a must-listen!