Great Baggi Attacks
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| Forward Bite | Ailment Inflicted: None |
| Normal Mode | |
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Great Baggi bites at the hunter 1-2 times, taking a step forwards and swinging its body while it does so. The first bite can also be directly followed on by a 180 Degree Bite. | |
| Rage Mode | |
| None worth mentioning | |
| Evasive Maneuver | |
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Roll to either side, as Great Baggi cannot change direction between the first and second bites. Can also be blocked, taking only a relatively small amount of stamina to do so. Attack from behind once the attack has been evaded successfully, but be careful of the 180 Degree Bite that may follow. | |
| Tail Whip | Ailment Inflicted: None |
| Normal Mode | |
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Great Baggi steps towards the hunter, swinging its body so that it turns 180 degrees. This attack is almost always performed a second time, in which the Great Baggi will step back to where it was originally. | |
| Rage Mode | |
| None worth mentioning. | |
| Evasive Maneuver | |
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Rolling under the tail is probably the safest option, as, if timed correctly, it should pass over the hunter, causing no damage. Rolling away may also work, but as Great Baggi jumps forwards when performing this attack, it may prove difficult. Rolling under the first tail swing and repositioning so that the follow-up attack will miss is a good option, as it allows the player to attack Great Baggi while it is performing the second swipe. If using a blocking weapon, blocking the first hit and repositioning to the opposite side to the area of the follow-up tail swipe will also allow ample time to inflict damage. | |
| Side Tackle | Ailment Inflicted: None |
| Normal Mode | |
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Great Baggi lines itself up so that its side is facing towards the hunter. It then jumps forwards, slamming the hunter with its side. This attack is relatively rare normally, but can be used several times in a row when Great Baggi is in Rage. | |
| Rage Mode | |
| Performed much more often, and can be used several times in a row. | |
| Evasive Maneuver | |
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As Great Baggi positions itself, move towards the head. When it jumps, roll so that Great Baggi's head passes over the hunter. Rolling towards the tail may also work, but is more difficult, as the tail has further reach than the head. Blocking is also an acceptable alternative, but causes significant knockback without Guard skills. If this attack is successfully avoided/blocked, the hunter should be in relatively close proximity to Great Baggi, allowing a few moments to inflict some damage. | |
| Back Jump | Ailment Inflicted: None |
| Normal Mode | |
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Great Baggi jumps backwards, to distance itself from the hunter, usually after performing an attack. This attack is not a threat by itself, but it is often followed up by another attack, such as a Sleep Spit, or a Side Tackle. | |
| Rage Mode | |
| None worth mentioning | |
| Evasive Maneuver | |
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As this attack does not inflict any damage, there is no evasive maneuver. However, it is wise to be prepared for any oncoming attacks that are likely to follow shortly. | |
| Roar | Ailment Inflicted: None |
| Normal Mode | |
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Great Baggi tramples the ground twice, then roars at the hunter. Used when first encountering Great Baggi, and whenever it goes into Rage mode. As with other "Raptors" (Great Jaggi, Dosufurogi etc.), this roar does not require the use of Earplugs to negate. Not a threat by itself, but as Great Baggi is likely in Rage mode after roaring, it is a valuable indicator for the hunter that they need to ajdust their attacking style accordingly. | |
| Rage Mode | |
| Used to enter Rage mode | |
| Evasive Maneuver | |
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As this attack cannot inflict damage, it is advised for the player to simply attack Great Baggi while it is performing this attack. Be cautious though, as it will most likely be enraged after roaring, and may follow with another attack, such as a Side Tackle. | |
| 180 Degree Bite | Ailment Inflicted: None |
| Normal Mode | |
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Great Baggi swings its body around and bites hunters standing behind it. This attack is almost always used when the hunter is standing behind Great Baggi. This attack may also follow on from other attacks, such as a Bite, which can catch inexperienced hunters off-guard. | |
| Rage Mode | |
| None worth mentioning | |
| Evasive Maneuver | |
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Roll in the opposite direction to the way the attack is coming from, and it should miss the hunter. This attack can also be blocked effectively, so is a suitable option for those using a weapon capable of blocking. If successfully evaded/blocked, it is possible to deal some damage to Great Baggi while it is repositioning itself. | |
| Sleep Spit | Ailment Inflicted: Sleep |
| Normal Mode | |
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Great Baggi raises its head, then spits a glob of tranquilising substance at the hunter. If the hunter is hit by this, they will be put to sleep. If the hunter is inflicted with the Sleep status, Great Baggi will almost always follow up with a Side Tackle, which can inflict moderate damage. | |
| Rage Mode | |
| None worth mentioning | |
| Evasive Maneuver | |
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This attack is relatively slow, and highly telegraphed, so shouldn't pose too much of a problem to avoid. The sleep effect can prove dangerous however, so it is important to remain alert in order to ensure that it is avoided. If hit, the player will have a few seconds in which they can drink an Energy Drink, to prevent Sleep. Also, getting hit by any weak attack, such as those of the surrounding Baggi is a good idea, as this also prevents the hunter from falling asleep, whilst taking negligible damage. | |
| Call | Ailment Inflicted: None |
| Normal Mode | |
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Great Baggi raises its head and howls, calling in Baggi to aid it in battle. This move is not a direct threat to the player, but the Baggi it summons may cause some difficulties. Often used when weak, and when in Rage. | |
| Rage Mode | |
| Used more frequently | |
| Evasive Maneuver | |
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Avoiding is not necessary, as this attack does not cause damage. It is a good idea to attack Great Baggi during this time, as interrupting it stops the Baggi from coming to its aid. Alternatively, this time can be used to sharpen, heal or set up a trap. | |
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Note: This section only covers Great Baggi's new attacks in Monster Hunter 3 G.
| Back Jump+Sleep spit | Ailment Inflicted: Sleep |
| Normal Mode | |
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Great Baggi moves it's head, then it spits a glob of tranquilising substance at the hunter, at the same time it jumps backwards. | |
| Rage Mode | |
| Becomes a bit more common, but overly so. | |
| Evasive Maneuver | |
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Roll to the side or block if you have a weapon able to do that. This attack has almost no warning, so caution is advised. | |