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Second Generation
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Games
PS2: Monster Hunter 2
PSP: Monster Hunter Freedom 2, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
General Information
Number of Monsters: 36
Number of Weapon Types: 11
Villages: Jumbo Village, Dundorma, Pokke Village
Number of Areas: 12
Lifespan: February 16th, 2006 - August 1st, 2009

The second generation of Monster Hunter is comprised of the second set of three games released between February 16th, 2006 and August 1st, 2009. The second generation expanded upon the gameplay principles and content established in the first generation.

Gameplay Features[]

The second generation of Monster Hunter introduced several new features. Firstly, a day and night cycle, as well as a season cycle, both of which dictated monster and item appearances. Armor slots and decorations were introduced as well, allowing players to further customize the skill sets of their equipment. The second generation also notably introduced the Felyne Comrade system, which allows players to bring along an AI-controlled Felyne warrior into battle with them to aid in hunting and gathering. This would become a mainstay feature for the series, implemented in every generation to follow. Epic Hunting Quests first appeared in the second generation, as did Treasure-Hunting Quests. The second generation added a new element in the form of ice.

Monsters[]

The second generation introduced thirty-six monsters, including two monster types: Carapaceon and Fanged Beast.

Small Monsters[]

Shakalaka Icon
Shakalaka
Great Thunderbug Icon
Great Thunderbug
Anteka FU Icon
Anteka
Popo FU Icon
Popo
Giaprey Icon
Giaprey
Remobra Icon
Remobra
Hermitaur Icon
Hermitaur
Ceanataur Icon
Ceanataur
Conga Icon
Conga
Blango Icon
Blango


Large Monsters[]

Shakalaka Icon
King Shakalaka
Vespoid Queen Icon
Vespoid Queen
Giadrome Icon
Giadrome
Hypnocatrice Icon
Hypnocatrice*
Tigrex Icon
Tigrex
Nargacuga Icon
Nargacuga
Mystery Icon
Akantor
Mystery Icon
Ukanlos
Lavasioth Icon
Lavasioth*
Hermitaur Icon
Daimyo Hermitaur
Hermitaur Icon
Plum Daimyo Hermitaur
Ceanataur Icon
Shogun Ceanataur
Ceanataur Icon
Terra Shogun Ceanataur
Shen Gaoren Icon
Shen Gaoren
Bullfango 3U Icon
Bulldrome
Congalala Icon
Congalala
Congalala Icon
Emerald Congalala
Blangonga Icon
Blangonga
Blangonga Icon
Copper Blangonga
Rajang Icon
Rajang
Kushala Daora Icon
Kushala Daora
Kushala Daora Icon
Rusted Kushala Daora
Chameleos Icon
Chameleos
Lunastra Icon
Lunastra
Teostra Icon
Teostra
Yama Tsukami Icon
Yama Tsukami
Mystery Icon
White Fatalis

Weapons[]

The second generation introduced four weapon types, classified into either melee or "Blademaster" weapons, and ranged or "Gunner" weapons.

Blademaster Weapons[]

Gunner Weapons[]

Areas[]

The second generation featured twelve hunting grounds. Seven of these were general hunting grounds meant for multi-purpose exploration and traversal, one was a battle arena, and four were special boss areas.

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Jungle
密林
SecondGen-Desert Background
Desert
砂漠
SecondGen-Swamp Background
Swamp
沼地
SecondGen-Volcano Background
Volcano
火山
SecondGen-Great Forest Background
Great Forest
樹海
SecondGen-Town Background
Town
SecondGen-Tower Background
Tower
SecondGen-Tower 2 Background
Tower 2
SecondGen-Tower 3 Background
Tower 3
SecondGen-Snowy Mountains Peak Background
Snowy Mountains Peak
雪山深奥
SecondGen-Arena Background
Arena (2nd)
闘技場
SecondGen-Great Arena Background
Great Arena (2nd)
大闘技場
SecondGen-Moat Arena Background
Moat Arena
水上闘技場

Villages[]

The offline portion of Monster Hunter 2 took place in Jumbo Village, while the online portion took place in Dundorma. Monster Hunter Freedom 2 and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite were set in Pokke Village.

Thematic Motifs[]

The second generation games featured a similar combination of exotic and medieval aesthetics to the first generation, although there was a greater emphasis on exploration, with a wider variety of content.

Trivia[]

  • The first generation to feature icy environments.

Gallery[]

See Also[]

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