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Ahtal-Ka

Ahtal-Ka are Neopterons introduced in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.

Appearance

Ahtal-Ka is a large insect-like monster. It somewhat resembles a devil's flower mantis in appearance and the color scheme is similar to that of a classical Egyptian Pharaoh. It looks like an insectoid sphinx. The majority of the body is golden. It has six limbs, each of which are yellow with a set of purple triangles beneath them. All six are legs, four of which are for walking and two of which are raptorial; at the end of the main legs are small tarsi/feet while the forelegs have elaborate wing like extensions at the base and have a pair of large hooks at the ends. The Ahtal-Ka has a large headpiece that has alternating gold and blue lines like those on a Pharaoh's crown. It has a pair of purple eyes, each with a minuscule black pupil (much like a mantis).

Its "walking fortress'", the Ahtal-Neset, is a towering war machine crudely assembled from scrap metal, debris from ruins, and the Ahtal-Ka's own silk. It is quadrupedal in structure, with a "head" vaguely reminiscent of a wyvern's and a tail tipped with metal spikes. The Ahtal-Ka's silk is visible through gaps in the joints and armor plating, and allows the Ahtal-Ka to control the movement of its creation like a marionette. While controlling Ahtal-Neset, the Ahtal-Ka itself is covered in a silken cocoon hidden in the "chest" of the machine.

Abilities

Ahtal-Ka compensates its lack of physical strength with cunning, using the golden silk it produces to bind to its back some steel beams it throws at enemies. Even without them, it is a dangerous opponent which attacks with its sharp claws and produces a pheromone that reduces the hunters' defense.

When cornered, it uses the silk to pull out of the ground the massive Ahtal-Neset, inside which it hides and controls like a puppet to crush foes. In this state, it takes advantage of the physical strength of its creation, stomping its legs on the ground to generate quakes that send hunters flying or shooting silk from the cocoon in the center of the machine to immobilize them.

Once it suffers enough damage, Ahtal-Neset disassembles and the monster returns to fight normally. This time, however, it binds a Dragonator to its back, hurling it at enemies like a spear. Additonally, using the golden silk, it can lift in the air up to three Dragonators and throw them at hunters.

When enough damage has been dealt to it, Ahtal-Ka digs at the center of the area and pulls out Ahtal-Neset once again. This time, however, it can attack hunters on its back directly, using the machine's "tail" to throw them off or expelling the pheromone from the small cocoon.

Once Ahtal-Neset is finally destroyed, Ahtal-Ka emerges from it, having binded to its back the last piece remaining of its creation: a massive wheel, which previously kept stuck in the machine's back. In this final phase, it sprinkles the whole area with silk (which can trap hunters whos step on it) and fights mainly with the wheel, using it to move quickly and swinging it around. In addition to this, it can pull out of the ground three Dragonators and spinning them around itself, dealing massive damage to hunters.

Game Appearances

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Main Series

Spin-offs

  • None

Crossovers

In-Game Description

Monster Hunter XX
The golden empress of praying mantises resides in a huge, ruined castle. She flattens towns and fortresses, and uses the wreckage to build her lair ever larger. It's rumored that the Empress's Throne, as it is known, is strewn with golden cocoons and webbing, which contain stolen treasures.
塘城に住まう金色の<<閣螳螂>>。見え上げるほど巨大な塘城とともに現れ、街や砦を踏み崩しては、その残骸を取り込む、塘城をより巨大に組み上げていくといわれている。<<女王の玉座>>とも呼ばれる塘城には、女王が生み出す金色の薨や糸、各地で奪われた財宝秘宝が眠っていると伝わる。

Threat Level (危険度): ★★★★★★★★

Notes

General Notes

  • It is the final boss of Generations Ultimate.
  • The fact it uses a wheel as a weapon in its last phase is a possible reference to its fighting style in general. It has fought with human weapons all the time and in the end, its last resort is humanity's first invention.
  • Ahtal-Ka's two themes constantly alternates during the fight. The first one (Queen Haunting the Castle Ruins) plays when the monster fights normally, while the second one (Writhing Castle Ruins) plays when it pulls out Ahtal-Neset.
  • It is possible for hunters to climb on Ahtal-Neset when it stomps the legs on the ground and remains stuck or after breaking the silk wrapped around its "toes".
  • Once enough damage has been dealt to the small cocoon on its back, the Throne collapses on the ground and exposes the head, through which is possible to reach the giant cocoon where Ahtal-Ka is hiding.
  • During the hunt, the Hunters' Pub will send in some supplies to help the hunters. They consist of Ballistas' Ammos or Cannon Balls which can be used to shoot the Empress' Throne and make it fall.
  • The Dragonator can be used to damage the Empress' Throne and make it fall on the ground, but after emerging from it, Ahtal-Ka will always block it with silk to prevent hunters from using it.
  • The spokes of the wheel it ties to its back during the last phase form two X, a possible reference to the game's Japanese name (Monster Hunter XX, also known as Double Cross).
  • Once slayed, the walls it kept erected with the silk crumble, allowing light to penetrate inside the Forlorn Citadel once again.
  • The attack where it pulls out three Dragonators and spins them around itself was used again in Monster Hunter Rise, where it appears as Narwa the Allmother's ultimate attack. However, Narwa uses two sets rotating opposite to each other.
  • Ahtal-Ka was voted 34th place in the Hunters' Choice for Top Monster during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary.[1]
    • This is the highest placement for Neopteron class.
    • Its Ahtal-Neset form was voted 95th place in the Hunters' Choice for Top Monster during Monster Hunter's 20th Anniversary.[2]
      • This is due to the fact that Ahtal-Neset counts as its own monster ingame, so it was allowed on the list.


References

Monsters appearing in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate (edit)
Herbivore  Anteka  Apceros  Aptonoth  Kelbi  Larinoth  Moofah  Mosswine  Popo  Rhenoplos  Slagtoth
Amphibian  Zamite
 Tetsucabra  Drilltusk Tetsucabra  Zamtrios
Fanged Beast  Blango  Bullfango  Conga
 Arzuros  Redhelm Arzuros  Blangonga  Bulldrome  Congalala  Gammoth  Elderfrost Gammoth  Kecha Wacha  Lagombi  Snowbaron Lagombi  Rajang  Furious Rajang  Volvidon
Lynian  Felyne  Melynx
Carapaceon  Ceanataur  Hermitaur
 Daimyo Hermitaur  Stonefist Hermitaur  Shogun Ceanataur  Rustrazor Ceanataur
Temnoceran  Nerscylla
Neopteron  Altaroth  Bnahabra  Great Thunderbug  Hornetaur  Konchu  Vespoid
 Ahtal-Ka  Seltas  Seltas Queen
Bird Wyvern  Gargwa  Genprey  Giaprey  Ioprey  Jaggi  Jaggia  Maccao  Velociprey
 Gendrome  Great Maccao  Gypceros  Iodrome  Malfestio  Nightcloak Malfestio  Velocidrome  Yian Garuga  Deadeye Yian Garuga  Yian Kut-Ku
Brute Wyvern  Barroth  Brachydios  Raging Brachydios  Deviljho  Savage Deviljho  Duramboros  Glavenus  Hellblade Glavenus  Uragaan  Crystalbeard Uragaan
Fanged Wyvern  Zinogre  Thunderlord Zinogre
Piscine Wyvern  Cephalos
 Cephadrome  Lavasioth  Plesioth
Leviathan  Ludroth  Uroktor
 Agnaktor  Lagiacrus  Nibelsnarf  Mizutsune  Soulseer Mizutsune  Royal Ludroth
Snake Wyvern  Remobra
 Najarala
Flying Wyvern  Akantor  Astalos  Boltreaver Astalos  Barioth  Basarios  Diablos  Bloodbath Diablos  Khezu  Nargacuga  Silverwind Nargacuga  Rathalos  Dreadking Rathalos  Silver Rathalos  Rathian  Dreadqueen Rathian  Gold Rathian  Seregios  Tigrex  Grimclaw Tigrex  Ukanlos
Elder Dragon  Alatreon  Amatsu  Chameleos  Fatalis  Crimson Fatalis  White Fatalis  Kirin  Kushala Daora  Lao-Shan Lung  Nakarkos  Shagaru Magala  Teostra  Valstrax
???  Gore Magala  Chaotic Gore Magala