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Last seen in Monster Hunter Generations, Blangonga is a fanged ape that dwells in colder regions.
In Wilds, that would be the Iceshard Cliffs.
They’re a unique fight and a welcome return, and here’s how to beat them with ease.
They’re not much larger than the hunter themselves, though this gives them unmatched speed compared to others.
Let’s take a quick look attheir strengths and weaknessesbefore we discuss a strategy against them.
Of particular note though, is thatthey are not immune or resistant to a single status ailment.
They all have the same effectiveness against them.
This means that while there’s no perfect strategy, any and all can work against them.
The other isthe fangs on their face.
With the pack removed, Blangonga is a significantly easier fight.
To this end,the Jin Dahaad setis great.
It’s a great choice if you just can’t manage to stop getting frozen.
Any weapon can work well here provided youavoid anything with the Ice and Dragon Elements.
Two particularly powerful Fire weapons it’s possible for you to use are fromthe Nu Udra and Rathalos trees.
They’re not an incredibly complex monster with a fairly simple set of moves.
This isn’t particularly powerful and can easily be blocked.
you’re able to also move around to their sides to attack them during this long animation.
Rushing Leap
Blangonga will jump in place for a moment before diving towards you.
This move drags them a great distance, and they turn around after landing to face you again.
Arm Swipe/Punch
Blangonga will reel back an arm and strike you.
This can be done with any hand and can be comboed together.
The punch deals more damage than the swipe.
Blocking works great here and can trigger a Power Clash, though dodging to the side works as well.
Snow Upheaval
Blangonga will dig their hands into the snow and toss it ahead of them.
Dig
Blangonga will bury themselves beneath the snow and jump out again a short distance away near a hunter.
Using lock-on here makes Blangonga much easier to track.
Overall, they’re not too complicated, thoughthey are quite mobile.
Blangonga - Drops And Materials
Blangonga is pretty par for the course when it comes to materials.
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