Six chapters plus α of development materials and secret stories about the setting.
The official setting material collection of "Monster Hunter Rise"!
[Contents]
Chapter 1: Gallery
A comprehensive explanation of the beautiful CG groups and illustrations of large monsters drawn in the picture scroll "Hyakuryu Yagyo".
A glimpse of the fascinating world full of mysterious things that surround the village of Kamura and its people.
Chapter 2: People and the World
The scenery and facilities of Kamura no Sato, the base of the story, and the people who live there are introduced.
The fields where the quests take place are also described in detail, along with many pictures of the settings, to stimulate further exploration.
Chapter 3: One Hundred Dragons
The ecology of the monsters that appear in this work is unraveled along with the latest biological tree diagrams.
Nineteen newly introduced monsters are also described and illustrated from various angles.
Chapter 4: Armor
The various armors of the hunters are described along with illustrations of the settings for each series.
The equipment of not only Airou, but also Garuku, which made its first appearance in this work, is also shown along with illustrations of its settings.
Chapter 5: Production Data
This section contains materials related to this work, including the village of Kamura, its scenery, local products, environmental creatures, village designs, and tatara characters.
This collection of materials provides a panoramic view of the world of "Monster Hunter Rise".
Land Chapter: The Story
What is the mystery of the appearance of the grudge tiger dragon Magaimagado and the truth of "The Hundred Dragon Nights"?
The stories of the hunters are traced and organized.A comprehensive list of handbooks scattered throughout the region and a map of human relationships in the villages are also included.
In addition, the extra features include an interview with P. Tsujimoto and D. Ichise, as well as secret development stories such as behind-the-scenes of the creation of new monsters!
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