Great Girros General Information¶
You never have to fight Great Girros while progressing the story, but you can pick up two quests to hunt the beast. The quest to hunt Low Rank Great Girros A Rotten Thing to Do will unlock after you complete Radobaan Roadblock. You’ll be able to hunt High Rank Great Girros via the quest A Tingling Taste after you defeat the High Rank Pukei-Pukei in the mandatory, High Rank Wildspire Waste expedition.
General Information | . |
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Type | Fanged Wyvern |
Quests | A Rotten Thing to Do (4*), A Tingling Taste (6*) |
Variants | Low Rank / High Rank |
Great Girros Strengths and Weaknesses¶
The head, front legs and tail of the Great Girss are all more receptive to damage than other parts, with the head being the prime target. The tail is noteably more resilient to Ammo damage than either the legs or head. The head and arms are both breakable, while the tail is severable.
Great Girros is weak to Water, and resistant to Thunder.
It should be no surprise that Great Girros is strong to the Paralysis ailment - although it’s not outright immune. It is, however, weak to Sleep, and moderately susceptible to Poison, Blast and Stun.
There are two preparations that can be made for Great Girros, as responses to two noteworthy hazards. First, it occupies the central section of the Rotten Vale, where damaging effluvia gathers in concentrations great enough to damage hunters who remain in it. You can counter this with the Effluvial Expert skill, which can be found on Hornetaur and Girros armor, but the damage is usually sustainable enough without going out of your way. You have a greater concern, anyways, as the Great Girros - and its lesser Girros - can inflict Paralysis with their bites and spittle. While annoying enough on its own, the fact that the lesser Girros can hinder you can be a real problem, and getting three ranks of Paralysis Resistance will make the fight easier.
Elements | . |
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Fire | * * |
Water | * * * |
Thunder | X |
Ice | * * |
Dragon | * |
Ailments | . |
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Poison | * * |
Sleep | * * * |
Paralysis | * |
Blast | * * |
Stun | * * |
Great Girros Attacks¶
The Great Girros resembles the Great Jagras from the Ancient Forest in general body shape, being a quadrupedal lizard-like monster. The Great Girros doesn’t devour prey whole, however, instead relying on paralyzing bites and projectile spit. It doesn’t have much variety with this paralytic spit attack, as it can only discharge a single glob at a time (even the Pukei-Pukei was a more impressive spitter!).
In addition to spitting, the Great Girros can bite, performing a simple bite attack, a lunging bite, a two-stage bite attack, and a sprinting, jaw-gaping charge attack. If it manages to paralyze a hunter, it’s fond of performing an awkward flop-roll attack, which can deal a bit of damage. Against foes attacking from the relatively safe rear, it’ll attempt to land a tail slap.
Most of Great Girros’s attacks do little damage, the real complications are its host of paralyzing minions, the constant effluvia damage from the environment, and interruptions from other monsters like the Odogaron and, in High Rank, Bazelgeuse.
Carves (Low Rank) | Frequency |
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Great Girros Hide | * * * * |
Great Girros Hood | * * * |
Great Girros Scale | * * * * * |
Great Girros Tail | * * * |
Great Girros Fang | * * * |
Rewards (Low Rank) | Frequency |
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Great Girros Hide | * * * * |
Great Girros Scale | * * * * |
Great Girros Hood | * * |
Great Girros Fang | * * * |
Monster Bone L | * * * |
Paralysis Sac | * * * |
Carves (High Rank) | Frequency |
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Great Girros Hide+ | * * * * |
Great Girros Hood+ | * * * |
Great Girros Scale+ | * * * * * |
Great Girros Tail | * * * |
Great Girros Fang+ | * * * |
Rewards (High Rank) | Frequency |
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Great Girros Hide+ | * * * * |
Great Girros Scale+ | * * * * |
Great Girros Hood+ | * * |
Great Girros Fang+ | * * * |
Monster Bone+ | * * * |
Omniplegia Sac | * * * |
None of the Great Girros’s materials - in either Low Rank or High Rank - are terribly rare. Just complete a few investigations and you should have more materials than you know what to do with.
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