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*** Any event items in the game that aren't the same between regions each have a Japanese and a foreign variant. While the two versions are different in appearance, they have the exact same stats. For example, the [[One Piece|Pirate Axe]] [[Shonen Jump|J]] has the exact same stats as the [[Yin-Yang Bomb|Sinister Saints]]. |
*** Any event items in the game that aren't the same between regions each have a Japanese and a foreign variant. While the two versions are different in appearance, they have the exact same stats. For example, the [[One Piece|Pirate Axe]] [[Shonen Jump|J]] has the exact same stats as the [[Yin-Yang Bomb|Sinister Saints]]. |
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* [[Fan Nickname|Fan Nicknames]]: The ''Monster Hunter'' series lends itself to fans creating short and/or outlandish nicknames due to the titular monsters having odd classifications and names. Examples: |
* [[Fan Nickname|Fan Nicknames]]: The ''Monster Hunter'' series lends itself to fans creating short and/or outlandish nicknames due to the titular monsters having odd classifications and names. Examples: |
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** Bananasaurus, Sponge, [[ |
** Bananasaurus, Sponge, [[SpongeBob SquarePants|Spongebob]]: Royal Ludroth. |
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** [[The Tonight Show|Jay Leno]], Lenosaurus Rex or [[The Fairly |
** [[The Tonight Show|Jay Leno]], Lenosaurus Rex or [[The Fairly OddParents|The Crimson Chin]]: Uragaan, for his prominent rocky chin. |
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** [[Jurassic Park|Jhoassic Park]], [[Breath Weapon|Halijhosis]], [[That One Boss|Assjhole]]: Deviljho. The MOST common nickname however is [[G.I. Joe|G.I.]] [http://gelbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=1057722 Jhooooooooooooooooooooooooo] -- and ''[[This Is Gonna Suck|you're Cobra]]''. |
** [[Jurassic Park|Jhoassic Park]], [[Breath Weapon|Halijhosis]], [[That One Boss|Assjhole]]: Deviljho. The MOST common nickname however is [[G.I. Joe|G.I.]] [http://gelbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=1057722 Jhooooooooooooooooooooooooo] -- and ''[[This Is Gonna Suck|you're Cobra]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 11 April 2017
- No Export for You: A little under half the games are only available in Japan.
- Also, unless you have custom firmware or a (friend with a) Japanese copy of the game, you can't get some of the extra goodies that come from Japanese-only download quests for the Freedom games. Some are joke items like a giant stuffed animal Hammer (Polytan) while others, like the Jolly Roger set, are quite useful.
- Reversed in Monster Hunter Tri, in which you can get three exclusive fan-designed weapons only in the international version of the game. And the WiiSpeak support for online game.
- Any event items in the game that aren't the same between regions each have a Japanese and a foreign variant. While the two versions are different in appearance, they have the exact same stats. For example, the Pirate Axe J has the exact same stats as the Sinister Saints.
- Fan Nicknames: The Monster Hunter series lends itself to fans creating short and/or outlandish nicknames due to the titular monsters having odd classifications and names. Examples:
- Bananasaurus, Sponge, Spongebob: Royal Ludroth.
- Jay Leno, Lenosaurus Rex or The Crimson Chin: Uragaan, for his prominent rocky chin.
- Jhoassic Park, Halijhosis, Assjhole: Deviljho. The MOST common nickname however is G.I. Jhooooooooooooooooooooooooo -- and you're Cobra.