The first free DLC monster has arrived in Monster Hunter World: Deviljho. Dropping in patch 2.00, Deviljho is a large brute wyvern that, like Anjanath, shares more than a passing resemblance to a tyrannosaurus rex – or a pickle, depending on who you ask.
To fight Deviljho, you need to have progressed past a certain point in the game. So if you’ve not faced Zora Magdaros for the second time, be aware that this guide will contain spoilers for upcoming areas.
All that you have to do to unlock Deviljho is download the new patch – which is about 600mb on PS4 – and travel on an expedition to the Elder Recess.
Where to find Deviljho in Monster Hunter World:
- Download and install patch 2.00
- Reach Hunter Rank 9 and complete the second main Zora Magdaros quest to unlock the Elder Recess
- Travel on an Expedition to the Elder Recess
- Search for tracks around areas 5 and 6 on the map
- Follow the tracks until you find the beast
Capcom confirmed Deviljho’s release date in Famitsu Magazine over in Japan, saying that the in-game update will add Deviljho encounters, fights and drops to the game.
This update brings along some other features beyond Deviljho, however:
- Balance adjustments for almost every weapon in the game
- Optimized loading for reduced waiting time
- New quality of life options such as the ability to change the subtitle text size
- New Event Quests for the next month and a half, including a Poogie Costume, a new weapon and the Mega Man Palico costume collaboration.
- The ability to change character appearance – players will be given one free change, and thereafter it’ll be a premium charged service
Monster Hunter World Free DLC gear: Deviljho weapons and armor
One of the best things about Monster Hunter World is that with every new monster, there are new weapons and armor to craft – Deviljho is no exception.
Deviljho’s weapons look to be powerful end-game equipment, boasting strong dragon elemental damage along with high Elderseal. The only other weapons we’ve seen with high Elderseal so far have been the Nergigante series. They do have quite hefty negative affinity though, but you can always reduce that with Augmentation.
Deviljho’s armor seems to have some useful secondary effects as well:
- Helm – Part Breaker and Handicraft
- Body – Speed Eating and Handicraft
- Gloves – Latent Power 2 and Part Breaker
- Waist – Latent Power and Handicraft
- Boots – Speed Eating 2 and Part Breaker
This means that as a full set, Deviljho’s armor is great for increasing the sharpness of your weapon with Handicraft, while giving you a greater chance of knocking off monster parts with Part Breaker.
We’ve embedded a video from Arekkz Gaming below showing off the new armor set, as well as the Deviljho Greatsword and Mantle:
How to fight Deviljho – Weaknesses and strategy:
From the scenery in the first trailer, and how it’s chowing down on a poor, poor Great Jagras, we can assume that Deviljho will come to the Ancient Forest at some point, if not other areas of the game as well. Typically Deviljho roams around the various maps and zones of Monster Hunter games, eating and wrecking even higher-end monsters with ease. Expect it to show up in high rank across a variety of maps.
This sets up all sorts of interesting opportunities for turf wars with high-end monsters. We don’t know exactly where Deviljho will sit in the hierarchy of monsters in terms of power level, but we can speculate that it’ll probably be quite tough to take down based on Deviljho’s past appearances – it’s generally a tough-as-nails beast to fight.
In Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Deviljho’s special move was a wide-ranging breath attack that dealt damage with the Dragon element – similar to Anjanath’s fire breath, but in a much larger cone.
Despite doing dragon elemental damage, Deviljho’s main weakness was Dragon damage, followed by Thunder. It’ll be interesting to see if these weaknesses carry over, since the apex predator of the Ancient Forest, Rathalos, is weak to these elements too.
That would mean you wouldn’t have to change equipment if you were trying to hunt them at the same time, and make for some fun Investigations where you have to take down them both.
When hunting Deviljho, be sure to bring a Dragon elemental weapon from something like the Dragonbone Tree if you’re lower powered or the Xeno’jiiva tree if you’re further along in the game. If you’re going in solo, Charge Blades offer incredible offensive power as well as great defence because of their Guard points. If you’re in a team though, it could be a good idea to hang back with a bow while other members of your party take the aggro.
We’re updating our list of every large monster in Monster Hunter World as more DLC is announced, so take a look for more info on drops and weaknesses.
What does Deviljho look like?
Here are some screenshots of him in action, plus an image of the hunter gear you can craft from his carves and loot drops:
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