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What are Rare Species and Special Species in Monster Hunter?

What's with all these variant monsters?

In the June 13 Capcom Showcase, the inclusion of Rare Species and Special Species in future updates was confirmed. This is the first time in Generation Five (Gen 5) Monster Hunter games that Special and Rare Species have appeared. But just what are Rare Species and Special Species? Here’s an explanation.

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What are the differences between Rare, Special, Subspecies, & Deviants monsters in Monster Hunter?

The monsters you face in Monster Hunter are not all the same. Some are regular monsters you fight and harvest for parts, but some monsters change due to the environment they are forced to live in and change into a different type of species.

Rare Species monsters

Rare Species have been a staple in Monster Hunter games since the very first game on PlayStation 2. These monsters are essentially an alternate form of a monster that is much rarer than a subspecies. For example, Rathalos is the base monster, Azure Rathalos is the subspecies (which are readily available to hunt), and Silver Rathalos is the Rare Species. Rare species have existed in the game since Gen 1 but have only had limited appearances, such as Gold Rathian, Lucent Nargacuga, and Molten Tigrex.

Special Species monsters

In previous games, Special Species are rare monsters that are usually created with a promotional tie-in. These include the Evangelion-themed Unit-01 Brachydios and Attack on Titan-themed Aberrant Deviljho from Monster Hunter Explore. It’s unknown whether Special Species in Monster Hunter Rise will be similar to this or will be more akin to a subspecies.

Related: When does Lucent Nargacuga release for Monster Hunter Rise

What are monster Subspecies?

Monster subspecies are alternate forms of monsters, with different colors or more aggressive attack patterns. These have appeared in the Gen 5 games, with monsters like Pink Rathian and Black Diablos appearing across multiple entries 

What are Variant Monsters?

Variant monsters are similar to subspecies but are often near or completely indistinguishable, apart from their attacks and levels of aggression. Monsters like Furious Rajang and Savage Deviljho fall into this category.

What are Deviant Monsters?

Deviant Monsters are similar to Variant Monsters and only appeared in the Monster Hunter Generations and Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate games. These are monsters that are larger, more aggressive, dangerous, and are only available to hunters with special permits. They are meant to represent monsters that have gone through tremendous hardship or survived in extreme conditions, changing what was a normal monster into a dangerous adaptation. Grimclaw Tigrex and Dreadking Rathalos are examples.

For more Monster Hunter info and guides, check out All new monsters coming to Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak on Pro Game Guides.


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Michael Hassall
Michael lives in the UK, but wishes he lived in Eorzea. A life-long gamer, Four years ago, he ditched a "real" job to write about video games for a living, and hasn't looked back. When not guiding players how to get the latest mounts, crafting recipes, and in-game goodies, he spends his time nurturing an unhealthy addiction to MMOs and gacha games.