
Large Monster
Leviathans that inhabit the Iceshard Cliffs. They have sharp, pincer like tails and peculiar membranes on their necks that catch the wind and keep them aloft. Hirabami can sometimes be sighted nesting in groups along the cliffs, using their scales or foreclaws to cling to walls or celiings while they sleep.
Leviathans that inhabit the Iceshard Cliffs. They have sharp, pincer like tails and peculiar membranes on their necks that catch the wind and keep them aloft. Hirabami can sometimes be sighted nesting in groups along the cliffs, using their scales or foreclaws to cling to walls or celiings while they sleep.
Rarity: 4
Drop Rate: Target: 10% Capture: 100%(Tail)100%(Tail) Break: 15%
Rarity: 3
Drop Rate: Target: 22% Break: 33% Carve: 45%
Rarity: 3
Drop Rate: Target: 22% Break: 27% Carve: 43%
Rarity: 3
Drop Rate: Target: 15% Capture: 100%(Head) Break: 20% Carve: 12%
Rarity: 2
Drop Rate: Target: 20%
Rarity: 1
Drop Rate: Target: 8%
Rarity: 1
Drop Rate: Target: 3% Break: 5%
Rarity: 4
Drop Rate: Target: 10% Capture: 100%(Tail)100%(Tail) Break: 15%
Rarity: 3
Drop Rate: Target: 22% Break: 35% Carve: 45%
Rarity: 3
Drop Rate: Target: 22% Break: 30% Carve: 43%
Rarity: 3
Drop Rate: Target: 15% Capture: 100%(Head) Break: 20% Carve: 12%
Rarity: 2
Drop Rate: Target: 23%
Rarity: 1
Drop Rate: Target: 8%
While on the ground, the Hirabami will coil its body, and wrap it around a target while spinning quickly. This attack leaves skid marks on the ground.
- While airborne, the Hirabami will slam its body going to the left, and then right as it moves toward a hunter.
- While hovering, the Hirabami will twist its body to fly higher, and then, it will dive toward a hunter as it twists its entire body. Hunters hit at the end of this dive can get thrown off-balance.
- While hovering, the Hirabami will twist its head, followed by its body as it lunges forward, then up into the air. As it rises up, it will coil its body and will keep spinning for a few seconds. After gaining momentum, it will crash its body on the ground, and will continue spinning on the ground.
- While hovering, the Hirabami will pull back its neck membranes and head. After pausing briefly, it will shoot out Ice Cannons directed at hunters. It will shoot at the hunter first, then to the left, and to the right. There is a pause between firing the first and second shots, while the 3rd one follows up quickly.
- While Airborne, the Hirabami will do a tumble-like move where it dives head first, as its body follows in a circular motion. After this, it will land on the ground to wrap its body around a target.
- This is a combo attack where the Hirabami starts by hovering, then flips around, to spin in a 720-degree, rise higher, and while its mouth is open, it will dive towards a target. The Hirabami gets stuck with its teeth on the ground for a few seconds.
- While on the ground, the Hirabami will raise its head as its arm pushes its body backward. Using the momentum, it will do a backflip, and once its arm touches the ground, it will keep the tail in a vertical position. After pausing briefly, it will slam its tail on the ground.
- While on the ground, the Hirabami will twist and coil its body. Once the head appears at the top, it will open its mouth and pause briefly. Then, it will lunge forward to bite a target in front of it.
- While hovering, the Hirabami will inflate its neck, then pull back its entire body as it rises to stand up on its hind legs. After pausing briefly, it will use one of its forelegs to swing at a target in front of it.
- While the Hirabami is on the ground, it will curl up its body in an S-shape, then launch itself to the side (either left or right). This attack can blow away multiple hunters when hit directly.
- While on the ground, the Hirabami will pull back its head, and position itself like a cobra. As it opens its mouth, it will lunge forward to bite a target. This attack is often followed up by a movement where the Hirabami will coil its body around the target.
- If the Hirabami is facing a hunter while hovering, it will quickly turn away and can be heard growling softly as the tail claws are rapidly moving. After this, it will pull back its tail, slam it onto the ground, and then swing it sideways. The Hirabami will pause briefly on-air after this move.
While the Hirabami is airborne, it will shift its tail from its right to left, pull it back, then whip it at the target in front of it. It can repeat this move up to 2 times consecutively.
