Pukei-Pukei in der Beta von Monster Hunter World gesichtet!

Pukei-Pukei in der Beta von Monster Hunter World gesichtet!

The second exclusive beta phase of Monster Hunter World is currently underway, and it seems that there are more monsters this time than in the first beta. The poisonous Pukei-Pukei with the long tongue has been spotted, as well as the stone-throwing Kula-Ya-Ku.

The second beta of Monster Hunter World is in full swing, and PS4 players can once again hunt for monsters. The beta phase will run until Tuesday, December 26, and this time does not require a PS Plus account.

In the beta, players can hunt and slay three large monsters within quests:
 
  • Great Jagras
  • Barroth
  • Anjanath

Surprisingly, there were already more large monsters in the first demo, which sometimes appeared in the two beta maps “Ancient Forest” and “Wildspire Waste”. Among them is the Diablos, which sometimes roamed through the desert.

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These large monsters were also a surprise in the beta and are returning in the second beta phase.

Spawn Rate of Pukei-Pukei & Kula-Ya-Ku Increased in the Second Beta

In the past few days, reports have suddenly emerged that the Pukei-Pukei and Kula-Ya-Ku have been spotted and taken down in the second beta of Monster Hunter World!

Apparently, both were already present in the first beta, but had such a low spawn rate that hardly anyone discovered them. For the second PS4 beta, the spawn rate of the Pukei-Pukei and Kula-Ya-Ku has been increased. The first and second beta are identical; the only difference is that you now have a higher chance of encountering the two monsters.

Pukei-Pukei: The Chameleon Monster with the Huge Tongue

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Brief description of the Pukei-Pukei:

The Pukei-Pukei is a large bird wyvern, and you’ll encounter it in the Ancient Forest.

These monsters have a distinctive, huge tongue, and their head resembles a chameleon. Pukei-Pukei store part of their food in their mouth and tail. They combine the food with the poison they produce in their bodies. They attack hunters with poison and spray it from their tail and mouth.

The type and effect of the poison depend on the food the Pukei-Pukei eats. For example, if they combine a scatternut with their poison, it has crippling properties.

The head, back, tail, and wings are vulnerable.

Kula-Ya-Ku: Carrying Stones Around and Throwing Them at Hunters

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Brief description of the Kula-Ya-Ku:

These bird wyverns live in the Ancient Forest and Wildspire Waste. In the beta, the Kula-Ya-Ku was only seen in the Wildspire Waste.

The Kula-Ya-Ku throw stones at hunters and use them as shields when attacked. The stones can be slung from the birds’ hands. Additionally, the stone breaks when attacked multiple times with a weapon.

The head and arms of the Kula-Ya-Ku are vulnerable.


Want to take a look at all the known monsters so far? Here is a list of all new and old monsters in Monster Hunter World. 

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