Elemental weaknesses: Ice (primary), Water (secondary).It's weak to almost all elements, especially water, so bring your element-laced weaponry if you've got it to add some extra damage and show Kulu-Ya-Ku, who's higher in the pecking order. Beyond its crude tools, Kulu-Ya-Ku's attacks are pretty simple, using mostly pecks and charges to hurt you. The objects tend to wear down after a while attacking a held object that's already showing signs of wear will cause it to break after a few strikes, stunning the big bird in the process. If you can stagger or stun Kulu-Ya-Ku, it will drop whatever it's holding. Also, Kulu-Ya-Ku will eagerly try to smash your head in with jump attacks while holding these implements. Try not to hit the hard objects Kulu-Ya-Ku is holding, as doing so only results in your attacks getting deflected. In fact, it's smart enough to dig in the ground for objects it can use for both defense and offense. Kulu-Ya-Ku is smarter than the average birdbrain, despite its goofy appearance. Status vulnerabilities: Stun, Blast, Waterblight.Elemental weaknesses: Water (primary), all others (secondary).Most vulnerable spots: Head, foreleg, tail.Use the same combat strategies as Great Izuchi to dodge its physical attacks, and it shouldn't be long before you've felled another "Great" one. Chugging an Energy Drink item will help you recover from that sluggish state. Great Baggi can also spit out projectile venom that will cause you to get drowsy, making your movements slow and rendering you incapable of doing much of anything. Take out the small fry first (or let your buddies handle them) before focusing your attention on the boss. Much like Great Izuchi, Great Baggi is a pack hunter and will bring along a posse to its battles. Status vulnerabilities: Paralysis, Blast, Exhaust, FireblightÄid you manage to take down Great Izuchi? Swell! The other "Great" raptor-like large monsters fight in a similar fashion, so many of the skills you've picked up from Izuchi will come in handy.
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