Kingtusk
Ecology
The largest and most terrifying of the Kemono that tend to appear around human settlements, the Yama'ugachi has developed multiple eyes so prey can't slip away—though it tends to keep most of them shut, relying instead on its sense of smell. Should something invade its territory, however, the giant boar opens all its eyes in a flash, sending menacing glares in every direction. Its massive, trunk-like teeth that earn it the name “Kingtusk” can, and will, rip through almost anything.
Strategy
Though it's a slow mover, the massive bulk this Kemono can put behind its repeated attacks can be overwhelming. Fortunately, the Kingtusk has numerous weak spots, and if you can cling on and use your Hunter's Arm to wear it down, you should have a successful hunt. You'll also want to conjure Karakuri as appropriate to deal with certain attacks, for example, a bulwark when it charges, and a spring when it makes the ground quake.
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