These Three Lords consist of the Frankenstein’s Monster-inspired Garangolm, the werewolf-inspired Lunagaron, and the flagship monster of the Sunbreak expansion, Malzeno, heavily inspired by European depictions of vampires. Though not all of their movesets have been detailed just yet, more information is being released every week, and the more fans get to see of these Three Lords, the more they’re looking forward to facing off against the behemoths. But taking on these beasts won’t be an easy feat, especially with abilities like Malzeno’s Bloodblight attack.
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How Malzeno’s Bloodblight Attack Works
Being heavily inspired by the Western vampire mythos, Malzeno’s attacks seem to be all based around typical vampiric powers. Malzeno’s Bloodblight attack, in particular, takes this vampire inspiration and wears it proudly on its scaly sleeve. During the heat of battle, players might notice red light emanating from the dragon, which indicates that Malzeno’s about to use Bloodblight.
Once initiated, this attack will reduce the player’s natural HP recovery and will lower the effectiveness of healing items for a certain duration of time. On top of this, while Bloodblight is active, the player’s health will be gradually drained, leaving them vulnerable to getting one shot by just about any of Malzeno’s powerful attacks.
To put a stop to Malzeno’s Bloodblight, players will need to get a little more aggressive and turn their attention to dishing out damage of their own. For every hit that the player lands on Malzeno, they’ll gain back a portion of health relative to how much damage they’ve inflicted, much like Bloodborne’s Rally mechanic, which rewards players with gaining back some of their health if they land a hit on an opponent who has just damaged them.
If Malzeno’s Bloodblight attack is allowed to continue and enough of the player’s HP is drained, the slender dragon will be able to evolve. Once evolved, Malzeno becomes even more powerful, unleashing a handful of even more devastating attacks at an even faster rate. It’s vital that hunters stop Malzeno’s Bloodblight as soon as they can.
Malzeno’s Other Attacks
Along with Bloodblight, a few of Malzeno’s other attacks have also been showcased in recent Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak trailers. In a cinematic trailer, Malzeno’s Roar attack is showcased, which will likely function similarly to other monsters’ roar attack, stunning the player temporarily. Malzeno also seems to have a tail grab move, where he launches an opponent into the air, grabs them with his tail, and slams them visciously into the ground.
Malzeno’s tail is also capable of being thrust into the player, which seems to inflict Bloodblight upon successful hits. As should be expected of a dragon-type monster, Malzeno also comes equipped with some breath attacks. Though the specific element it spews isn’t known yet, Malzeno breathes a red substance on its opponents, which damages them and eventually culminates in a small series of explosions. Malzeno has also been seen to use lunge at the player with its mouth, attempting to bite them.
Monster Hunter Rise is available now for PC and Switch. Its Sunbreak expansion launches on June 30, 2022.
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