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Monster Hunter Stories[a] is a role-playing video game developed by Capcom and Marvelous and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.[1][2] It is a spinoff title in the Monster Hunter series and features a drastically different gameplay focus.[2] Unlike previous titles in the franchise, Monster Hunter Stories lets players take on the role of a Rider instead of a Hunter, and are able to take part in a traditional turn-based battle system.[3][4][5] Major changes and additions featured in this title include hatching eggs and befriending monsters, battling alongside them, executing special kinship techniques, and customizing monsters' abilities and appearance.[3][6][7][8] The game was released in Japan on October 8, 2016,[9][10] and in North America, Europe and Australia in September 2017.[11][12] Later, a high-definition mobile version of the game was released on December 4, 2017 in Japan[13] and September 25, 2018 worldwide.[14] The Nintendo 3DS version includes support with Amiibo figures,[9][3] with a first set launching alongside the game,[10] and a second set launching two months later.[15] A similarly named anime series is a loose adaptation of this game, and a sequel for the Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows was released in 2021.

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Monster Hunter Stories features a completely new gameplay structure compared to the previous titles in the series. The player assumes the role of a Rider who befriends monsters by stealing eggs and hatching them. The player then has the ability to name their companion monsters, or "Monsties", ride them around in the overworld, and have them join the player in battles.[7][6][3] The player will be able to explore different environments, encounter monsters in the field, battle them, collect items and steal eggs from monsters' nests.

Unlike most games in the franchise, Monster Hunter Stories features a more traditional turn-based battle system. During the player's turn, both the rider and their monsters will get to attack the enemy. Attacks for both the player and the enemy come in three types: Power, Speed, and Technical. Each category is stronger against one in particular in a rock-paper-scissors fashion: Power will win against Technical, Technical will win against Speed, and Speed will win against Power. When an enemy monster is targeting someone and that character attempts to attack them, a Head-to-Head will occur which pits their two attack types against each other, with the dominant attack type prevailing in the exchange. If the player and their monster both use the same attack type while the enemy is targeting someone and have the type advantage, they will unleash a Double Attack and prevent the enemy from retaliating altogether. Winning battles will award the player with experience points and item drops. Beyond the main story, the player can engage in sidequests, called subquests, which provide items and experience points upon completion.

The player only has a choice of four weapons from the core series to use in battle, those being the Great Sword, the Sword & Shield, the Hammer, and the Hunting Horn. The player will have access to different skills depending on the weapon and equipment they use, and the player will also be able to use items in battle.[3][16] Companion monsters can be customized with the Rite of Channeling feature, in which the player can transfer Bond Genes into a monster's slots in order to unlock and awaken their stats and abilities. This allows for further customization and adjustment to the player's play style.[8][3] The game features multiplayer battles via local or Internet connection.[17][8] The Nintendo 3DS version is also compatible with Amiibo figures, with the figures from the Monster Hunter Stories line of Amiibo unlocking original and special monsters, among other bonuses.[3]

The game starts with the main character (whose gender can be selected by the player) and their friends, Cheval and Lilia, looking for a monster egg. They find a nest with one, and it hatches into a Rathalos that bonds with the Protagonist immediately. They nickname the creature Ratha. However, upon returning to Hakum Village, it is attacked by a rampaging Nargacuga controlled by a sickness called the Black Blight. Ratha tries to defend the village but is seemingly killed. Cheval's mother dies in the attack.

A year later, the village recovered, but the threat of the Black Blight still remains. The main character takes the Rite of Kinship and is gifted by the village chief with a piece of Kinship Ore, a crystal with the power to tame wild monsters almost instantaneously. They then gain the title of Rider, which is unique to their village. They also meet a strange-looking wild felyne who names himself Navirou and demands to accompany them. Traveling outside the village to tame monsters, they soon come across the Black Blight, which they are able to purify by using their Kinship Ore to resonate with a larger, natural formation of the mineral.

Lilia decides to join the Royal Scriveners, a group studying the Black Blight, while Cheval tames a Rathian and becomes fixated on slaying blighted monsters to get his revenge. Meanwhile, the Protagonist continues to purify the Blight. Eventually, they encounter Doctor Manelger, a mad scientist who is attempting to create artificial Kinship Ore and bend monsters to his will. The main character reunites with Ratha, who is revealed to have survived the attack, and flies to Manelger's laboratory, rescuing many kidnapped felyne slaves, as well as the Numbers, felyne test subjects of which Navirou was formerly a member.

Series executive producer Ryozo Tsujimoto stated that the idea for a role-playing video game in the Monster Hunter universe was a response to players' interests in the world's setting and livelihood of the monsters and that these concepts were thought of since 2010. The reasoning behind the switch from the Hunter role to a Rider one was to give the spotlight to the monsters, along with the idea of petting them and seeing things from their point of view.[3] Tsujimoto stated that there are currently no plans to bring the game to the Nintendo Switch.[18]

The Deluxe Edition of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin contains a variety of additional content to enhance your experience with the game.

Ena's Outfit: Kuan Coat
Rider's Layered Armor: Razewing Armor Alpha Beta
Rider's Hairstyle: Spiky Nergal
Navirou's Outfits: Nergigante and Pukei-Pukei Costumes
Sticker Sets: Adventure Buddies 2 & 3

Note: This additional content is also available separately in the Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin Deluxe Kit. Some content will only become useable after progressing through the game.

A new adventure awaits you in this second installment of the turn-based RPG series set in the world of Monster Hunter! Become a Rider and form bonds with friendly monsters known as Monsties to fight alongside them as you take part in an epic story.

You play as the grandchild of Red, a legendary Rider. The story begins with a fateful encounter with Ena, a Wyverian girl who has been entrusted with an egg with the potential to hatch into a legendary Rathalos which could wreak havoc if awakened to its destructive power.

Embark on a journey which will test the bonds of friendship in a changing world, and discover the truth behind the legends of old.

In ancient times, a dark power known as the Black Blight spread across the land, transforming once-peaceful beasts into frenzied monsters. When all seemed lost, a noble warrior by the name of Redan fearlessly rode in atop a brilliant White Dragon, and defeated the Blight.

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin differs from core Monster Hunter games in that it focuses more on hatching eggs and raising monsters to fight alongside you rather than simply going out and defeating them. It also has more of a plot centered around a special Rathalos, which you will raise and rear.

As a monster rider, you are out to gather and raise monsters rather than hunt them down. Rathalos have mysteriously started disappearing from around the world, and Edna, a young Wyverian, seeks your help in figuring out why.

Monster Hunter Stories 2 has already made a few different appearances during the E3 2021 showcase, as it will soon release on July 9. During yesterday's Capcom showcase it was revealed that Monster Hunter Rise's first collaboration event would be with Monster Hunter Stories 2, and hunters will be able to get some themed layer armor sets based off of key characters from the new Monster Hunter Stories game. Capcom also confirmed a demo version of Monster Hunter Stories 2 will release on June 25 along with a free content update on July 15.

However, today's trailer overview during the Nintendo Direct presentation aims to give fans a deeper understanding of how the monster companions, or Monsties, will work in Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. The best way to explore the world of the game will be on the back of a Monstie, and if wandering monsters happen to attack the player, they can team up with their Monstie to unleash powerful attacks. Finding an egg will also give hunters a chance to hatch powerful Monstie companions.

With a bit more combat shown of Monsties in action, it looks like they might be key to taking down some of the tougher adversaries in the game. Monster Hunter Stories 2 has a turn-based combat system, and players can pick which part of an enemy monster to attack to possibly get extra materials. When hunters and monsters team up they can execute a double attack, which looks pretty powerful. With monsters confirmed for Monster Hunter Stories 2 like Gammoth, Bazelgeuse, and Glavenus, there are some team-up options with devastating potential.

Hunters who want some extra back-up besides their Monstie companion can also participate in co-op multiplayer quests and battles. The added help might just ensure that hunters are able to defeat their marks and reap the maximum rewards to outfit their customizable characters in Monster Hunter Stories 2. Luckily, the game's demo will be out a few weeks before its release date, so players can get used to the new combat mechanics if they've never played a Monster Hunter Stories game before.

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