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The video focuses on ranking small monsters from the Monster Hunter series, emphasizing their unique traits and contributions to the game's overall experience. The speaker, identifying as a "small Game Hunter," proposes an official tier list, categorizing the creatures from S Plus to F-tier. Key mentioned monsters include the S Plus-ranked Bomb Badgie for its explosive design, Kelbi for their iconic status, and Zamite for its growth mechanic. Simpler monsters like Bulfango and Cephalos are slated in the F-tier for being visually and functionally annoying. Rankings reflect the monsters’ aesthetic appeal, game-enhancing behavior, uniqueness, and iconic status, underscoring their often-overlooked yet significant role in enriching the Monster Hunter gameplay. Concluding the list, the speaker invites viewer engagement and suggests liking and subscribing for future content.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker expresses their love for certain Monster Hunter creatures and introduces the topic of small monsters, highlighting their often-overlooked significance. They argue that small monsters add personality, enhance the gaming experience, and sometimes complement larger monsters. The speaker, who identifies as a “small Game Hunter,” proposes an official small monster tier list, ranking these creatures in alphabetical order and categorizing them from S-tier (top) to D-tier (bottom).
They begin by placing Alteroth in the B-tier, appreciating its glowing sacs and aesthetic. Anteka is ranked in the D-tier for being uninventive, essentially just deer. Absoros is placed in the A-tier for its interesting cow-turtle mix and defensive behavior. Aptenoth is put in the S-tier for its iconic presence in most games and its enjoyable dinosaur-cow appearance. Baggy is assigned to the C-tier for being somewhat basic but still enhancing the series. Barnos is placed in the D-tier due to a lack of personal interest, despite their conceptual importance. Lastly, Blango is ranked in the C-tier as one of the few monkey-like small monsters, not essential but still noteworthy.
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In this part of the video, the speaker ranks various monsters from a game into different tiers based on their personal preferences and characteristics.
– **Bahabra** is placed in the D-tier due to their uninteresting nature despite being flying insects.
– **Boggy** is ranked in the A-tier for its fantastic appearance and unique goblin-like traits.
– **Bomb Badgie** claims an S Plus tier spot due to their distinctive design, inspired by Tanuki, and their fascinating ability to pop and explode.
– **Bulfango** is assigned to the F-tier for being basic and extremely annoying during hunts.
– **Cenataur** reaches the S tier because of its intriguing crab-like nature.
– **Cephalos** falls into the F-tier for being visually odd and bothersome during hunts.
– **Conga** is in the A-tier for its unique and visually interesting monkey-like appearance.
– **Cortos** occupies the B-tier, favored for their cool appearance as little flying snakes with legs.
– **Del X** is in the D-tier for being visually better than Cephalos but mechanically annoying.
– **Epios** and **Gajao** share the C tier, with Gajao slightly preferred for their catfish-like demeanor despite being aggressive.
– **Gargoy** ascends to the S Plus tier for their amusing, spherical appearance and unique behaviors like shooting out eggs.
– **Gasodon** is placed in the S tier due to its appealing shape.
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In this segment of the video, the narrator provides a tier list ranking various small monsters from a video game series. Key points include:
– The Genprey, ranked S+ tier, are praised for their quartet performances in older games.
– The Giadrome is placed in D tier for being visually unimpressive.
– The Giggi rank in A tier for their terrifying yet endearing uniqueness.
– The Jyuratodus in B tier lose points due to their paralysis infliction.
– The Gammoth is S tier for being visually impressive and unique, despite a lack of special abilities.
– The Hermitaur, a tier below Xenotaur, is in A tier for its general appeal.
– The Hornetaur, in C tier, are noted as slightly annoying but visually interesting.
– The Ioprey in D tier are viewed as uninspiring poison raptors.
– The Izuchi in B tier are noted for their pack mentality and unique attack pattern.
– The Jaggi and Jaggia are respectively placed in C and B tiers, with the latter rated slightly higher for appearance.
– The Jagras rank in A tier for their cooperative behavior and aesthetic.
– The Kelbi in S+ tier are considered iconic due to their perceived immortality within the community.
– The Konchu in S tier are praised for their unique mechanics, including attaching to larger monsters to provide armor.
– The largest small monster, the Larinoth, is ranked S+ tier for its distinctive, albeit silly, appearance.
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In this part of the video, the presenter ranks various creatures found in the discussed content. The rankings include:
– Lidroth in the B-tier for their cool, unique appearance.
– Macau in the A-tier for being a solid and uniquely fighting Raptor.
– Marinos and NEOS in the D-tier for being uninteresting winged Drakes.
– Mosswine in the S-tier for its unique, moss-covered Pachycephalosaurus head.
– Popo in the S-tier for their giant and furry appearance.
– Pyrantula in the S-tier and Rachnoid in the S Plus-tier for their cool spider-like traits.
– Raffinose in the D-tier for being visually unappealing.
– Removra in the C-tier for looking better than other winged Drakes.
– Renaplos in the C-tier for being big, armored dinosaurs without uniqueness.
– Shamos in the A-tier for their cool eyes and shape.
– Shlyde Toth in the S Plus-tier for looking like a fusion of a dinosaur and bulldog.
– Erector in the B-tier for their interesting digging behavior.
– Velocity in the C-tier for their historical significance but lack of modern appeal.
– Vespoid rounds off in the F-tier for being annoying wasps that are hard to hit and carve.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker ranks the “Raptor the Rocky” in the B tier due to their visually appealing features, such as vibrant orange bodies and unique throat sacks. The “Wolgon S Plus” is placed in a higher category due to their visually striking mix of wolf and badger traits, luscious fur, and a unique coiling attack. Lastly, the highest rank, S Plus tier, is given to “Zamites,” which are praised for their cute appearance and the unique mechanic of latching onto players to grow from small to mid-sized monsters. The speaker concludes the ranking list by expressing their fondness for small monsters in these games and encourages viewers to share their opinions in the comments. The video ends with a call to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more content.