
Guardian Claw Dragon Overview
The Guardian Claw Dragon is one of the large monsters found in the Dragon City Ruins in Monster Hunter Wilds. Many players are unsure how to effectively defeat it. Below is a guide provided by "Wioud" that details strategies for taking down the Guardian Claw Dragon, along with an overview of its dropped materials, which we hope will be helpful for everyone.
Monster Information
The Guardian Claw Dragon is a dragon species created by an ancient civilization, harnessing the power of the Claw Dragon. It has no reproductive capability and does not hunt; instead, it directly absorbs dragon milk as its energy source. They primarily use their developed claws and tails to launch continuous attacks, cornering their targets into a desperate situation.
Location
Dragon City Ruins.
Weaknesses
The Guardian Claw Dragon has two weak points: its front legs and tail. Its head, hind legs, and tail tip can all be broken, with a higher probability of dropping materials from these parts.
Drop Materials
The following materials can be obtained from the Guardian Claw Dragon:
Low Rank
掉落材料 | 獲得概率 |
---|---|
Guardian Claw Dragon Hard Muscle | 目標報酬【20%】 |
破壞尾巴部位 | 【100%】 |
破壞傷口掉落 | 【35%】 |
剝取屍體 | 【23%】 |
Monster Hunter Wilds: Rewards and Material Collection for Fangbeast Dragon
The rewards for hunting the Fangbeast Dragon include:
- Fangbeast Dragon Claw: Target reward [15%], broken limb parts [100%], carve from body [18%].
- Fangbeast Dragon Scale: Target reward [20%], broken wounds drop [45%], carve from body [30%].
- Fangbeast Dragon Tooth: Target reward [8%], broken head parts [100%], carve from body [13%].
- Fangbeast Dragon Tail: Target reward [8%], carve severed tail part [93%], carve from body [11%].
- Essence of Nourishment: Target reward [18%].
- Fangbeast Dragon Hunting Certificate: Target reward [8%].
- Fangbeast Dragon Reverse Scale: Target reward [3%], carve severed tail part [7%], carve from body [5%].
- Dragon Scale: Broken wounds drop [12%].
- Dragon Blood: Broken wounds drop [8%].
High Rank Rewards
The rewards for high rank hunting of the Fangbeast Dragon include:
- Fangbeast Dragon Hard Muscle: Target reward [18%], broken tail part [100%], broken wounds drop [35%], carve from body [23%].
Fanged Wyvern Target Rewards
Fanged Wyvern's Sharp Claw: Target Reward [14%], Part Destruction Reward [100%], Carcass Loot [18%].
Fanged Wyvern's Quality Scales: Target Reward [18%], Wound Destruction Drop [45%], Carcass Loot [30%].
Fanged Wyvern's Sharp Fangs: Target Reward [8%], Head Part Destruction Reward [100%], Carcass Loot [13%].
Fanged Wyvern's Tail: Target Reward [8%], Severed Tail Part Loot [93%], Carcass Loot [11%].
Essence of Nourishment: Target Reward [16%].
Fanged Wyvern's S Hunting License: Target Reward [8%].
Fanged Wyvern's Reverse Scale: Target Reward [7%].
Fanged Wyvern's Gem: Target Reward [3%], Severed Tail Part Loot [7%], Carcass Loot [5%].
Guardian's Scale: Wound Destruction Drop [12%].
Guardian's Blood: Wound Destruction Drop [8%].
Counter Strategies
Bite Charge:
Guardian Claw Dragon's Attack Patterns
The Guardian Claw Dragon clearly displays its initial movements, opening its massive mouth wide, charging with red lightning. After 2-3 seconds, it lunges directly towards the target.
Rolling Claw Strike
The Guardian Claw Dragon shifts its weight to the right and opens its blood-red mouth. After a brief charge, it leaps into the air to attack the opponent with its claws, then lands at a distance due to inertia.
Two-Hit Rolling Attack
The Guardian Claw Dragon stands up to charge, then performs a claw strike against its target before delivering a tail whip for a two-hit combo.
Turning Attack
The Guardian Claw Dragon lowers its center of gravity and charges briefly, then lunges towards its foe at high speed before returning to its original position.
Single Claw Strike
The Guardian Claw Dragon swiftly executes a single claw strike against its target.
Basic Tactics Against the Protecting Claw Dragon
This is a very ordinary move; simply raise the claws to charge and then swing. There are no special effects, and the initial movement is noticeably slow.