Monster Hunter Frontier Z: Garuba Daora - Long Sword

A Kushala Daora painted gold and covered in spikes made of crystal...? Yep. I'm sold. Anyone else on board? No? More fun for me, then Burst species may certainly live up to their name one way or another depending on the effects of powered up elements merged into one to create something truly unique; therefore a valuable experience altogether, though I for one have arrived to point out the embarrassingly obvious details in high regards to including this majestic bamf as a favorite Frontier monster. Although not accordingly as high in comparison to the latter I have yet to reveal. Just enough to have him ranked on the top 3 favorite burst species list. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time to grab extra hunting footage for Zerureusu, (as is the same case for Voljang and I severely regret it) but I'll simplify my reasonings behind the forgotten #2 spot by admiring the FUCK out of the Adaptation mechanic as Zerureusu literally changes it's pattern by matching the type of weapon you're using against it. Truly mind blowing stuff. But I sadly forgot to capture him because my mind was consumed with greed Obvious as to why however because Garuba Daora is wealthy in a game play experience. Not just because of the way he looks, but more so due to the effects that follows. The aesthetic approach to carry out a widespread abundance of golden dust merged with diamonds and light particles flowing through the air fully transforming as a method of attacking is contrasted unbelievably gorgeous in terms of design. Mainly the 2 AOE's that emerge from the ground and cause crystallization. Call me a sadist, but I actually like that blight status a lot as both a concept and a punishing tool. Not to mention silly to watch, lol. But just seeing all of these particle effects sent out in a gigantic overflow around the screen while standing inside the safe zone of the light burst AOE is honestly hard for me to believe being real. Every single time when he uses that attack, I am astonished by how purely majestic everything looks while standing inside the safe zone directly underneath the monster. Combining that with Garuba Daora's bell like roar echoing through the distance just makes the scene amp up with the elegance tenfold In addition to the battle music arising the spot on perfect emphasis for "Air/Sky battle" especially since it takes place on an airship, furthermore with the BEAUTIFUL ascension taking over everything, makes the entire setting a magnificent work of art to lay eyes on. I love it The unprecedented golden standard to ever be accompanied with just by invading it's territory. And doing so was absolutely worth it Garuba Daora is something else, let me tell you