![]() Hitting a monster with a Thunderbeetle will make a monster easier to stun. Mudbeetles inflict waterblight, which makes a monster's hide softer, allowing attacks to hit where they may normally bounce off. Firebeetles will set the monster on fire, dealing burn damage for a time. However, instead of a status, the target will be given an elemental blight corresponding with the type of beetle thrown. Like the toads above, each beetle will inflict a different effect when thrown at a monster. Sleeptoads can be found in Frost Islands, Sandy Plains and Flooded Forest, and Blastoads in Shrine Ruins, Flooded Forest and Lava Caverns. Poisontoads are found in Shrine Ruins, Frost Islands and Sandy Plains, while paratoads in Sandy Plains, Flooded Forest and Lava Caverns. They all look the same but are colored differently to reflect the ailment they inflict. The toads remain stationary on the floor, gazing inquisitively at their surroundings. Blastoads have the ability to topple a monster, giving hunters a chance to get more attacks in. Sleeptoad allows hunters to strategize an attack, such as a barrel bomb awakening, taking advantage of the bonus damage on a sleeping target. A Paratoad will incapacitate a monster for a brief period, allowing hunters to deal extra damage or reach weak points. ![]() ![]() ![]() A Poisontoad will slowly drain a monster's health. As their names suggest, each toad inflicts a certain status ailment to a target when thrown, so players should aim carefully to avoid missing and wasting their helper. ![]()
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