Forest: cave, Altaroth with blue sac Adamant Seed F. Island , Volcano: areas 1 and 7 Ivy D. Island , F. Forest: underwater Felvine D. Island: area 1, F. Island: area 10, F. Island: are 10, Sandy Plains: area 7 Sushifish D. Forest: area 4, Volcano: area 4 Burst Arowana F. Forest: area 4 Bomb Arowana F. Forest: area 4, Volcano: area 4 Glutton Tuna D.
He may not be as large, or as visually imposing as some of the other enemies in Monster Hunter Tri, but he is fast. And by fast, we don't mean have a second or two to get out of the way. We mean he leaps without warning from halfway across the screen and is on top of you in under a second. More than any other monster you'll face, Barrioth tests your twitch reflexes. There is often very little warning as to when the next blow will come, he'll just pounce and be there slashing at you with his claws.
This can mean some serious problems when you consider that many of the game's weapons slow you down severely. Even equipped with a sword and shield you'll be hard pressed to keep up. The best way to deal with this speed problem is just to react whenever Barrioth does anything.
If Barrioth moves, assume it's coming to kill you. Get your hits in when you can, but never stay in one spot for too long.
In terms of specific attacks to worry about, watch out for its ice blast attack. It will create a damaging whirlwind of cold and if you get hit directly you'll be encased in snow and unable to attack. You can count on Barrioth capitalizing on that. Diablos is a powerful creature if you don't know how to do deal with him.
A lot of its attacks can be really hard to dodge and it has the annoying habit of burrowing underground, both for protection and to attack you from below. The best way to deal with these is simply to learn how to time your dodges. Granted, that kind of sucks, but them be the breaks. Okay, maybe not entirely. There are other things you can do to make this fight a bit easier. For starters, go for the tail. Diablos' tail whips can make getting in close really difficult, and if you can manage to remove it from the equation the battle will become a lot easier.
If possible, bring as many sonic bombs with you as you can. When Diablos burrows underground, use one and he'll be drawn back up and temporarily immobilized. This time should of course, be used to pound the jerk into oblivion.
Be sure to take Paintballs, Traps, Potions, Whetstones etc. As a melee character I was able to defeat Volvidon in roughly 3. Also a water weapon or ammo is highly advisable to make the fight far quicker. Outside of the parts from Volvidon the armor set needs a few extra bits. The main benefit to this set is the Tremor Res skill that makes you immune to tremors caused by monster attacks. With a decent Charm you should also be able to add Capture Guru to complete the set for the upcoming farming.
How does farming Uragaan help you get resources I hear you ask? Well, he drops a Lava Stone on a regular basis which can be traded in for 1, resources time and time again. Whenever you go on a Uragaan run be sure to bring your usual items such as potions, traps, paintballs, but also bring a Mega PickAxe. So really it only costs a few potions as most of the stuff is already provided.
The Tremor Resistance allows you to avoid being stunned after his chin attacks so that you can freely unleash your combination abilities to do the maximum damage. There are 2 attacks that he as where he sprays out colored mist, one purple, one yellow.
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