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Is "Zoh-Sia" Real? Unpacking Monster Hunter Wilds Last large monster / target monster Rumors

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Hunters eagerly await the February 28, 2025 release of Monster Hunter Wilds. Even before launch, detailed strategy information for a monster named "Zoh-Sia," rumored to be the last target monster, is circulating online. But how authentic is this information? Our media outlet, "Game Rack," has thoroughly investigated the veracity of these conflicting reports. Based on our findings, this article analyzes the credibility of the information regarding "Zoh-Sia" and provides only reliable details, ensuring hunters are not misled by unverified claims and can be fully prepared for the hunting season's launch day.

Basic Information on the Mysterious Large Monster, "Zoh-Sia"

Currently, unofficial strategy wikis and video sites online often present "Zoh-Sia" as a crucial target monster, or the so-called last large monster, in the story of Monster Hunter Wilds. However, as of June 28, 2026, there have been no official announcements from developer Capcom, and its existence remains unconfirmed. The table below summarizes information discussed online, but please note that these are merely unofficial rumors.

CategoryInformation (Unofficial/Rumor)
Monster NameZoh-Sia
SpeciesRumored to be an Elder Dragon species
Appears InRumored to be Forbidden Lands, Celestial Peak, etc.
Elemental WeaknessRumored to be Dragon, with Thunder as a secondary weakness
Effective Status AilmentsRumored that Blast is effective
Initial LocationUnknown (no official information)
Season InformationN/A (No season information exists as the game has not been released)

※Regarding numerical data such as hitzones and weakness multipliers:
Currently, some overseas sites and wikis may display specific hitzone tables. However, these are highly likely to be speculations based on data from previous titles or AI-generated content. To avoid misleading our readers, our policy is to publish only confirmed information from reliable data sources like Kiranico after the game's release. We strongly advise against taking any current numerical values at face value.

"Zoh-Sia" Strategy Information Circulating Online (※Unofficial Information)

As mentioned, the attack patterns, part breaks, and recommended skills to be introduced are all unofficial information discussed within fan communities and on some strategy sites. There is a high possibility that these may differ significantly from the actual game content upon release, so please view them only as "rumors" for reference.

Rumored Attack Patterns and Strategies

Unofficial information depicts "Zoh-Sia" as a powerful monster capable of manipulating two elements: fire and dragon. Below, we've compiled the rumored attack patterns that warrant particular caution, along with hypothetical strategies to counter them.

  1. Wide Sweeping Breath: This attack is said to be a wide-area fire breath in front. It is rumored that if a large intake of breath motion is observed as a tell, hunters can evade by getting to the monster's side or beneath it. For guard-oriented weapons, "Guard Up" or "Guard Performance" skills might be effective.
  2. Dragon Energy Projectiles: An attack that fires multiple dragon-element energy projectiles that home in on the hunter. It's said that getting hit by these causes "Dragonblight." Preparing "Nulberries" or using the "Dragon Resistance" skill is mentioned as potentially effective.
  3. Wing-arm Slam: An attack where the monster slams its massive wing-arm into the ground, creating a shockwave. Its attack range is wide, and its power is said to be high. If confident in invincibility-frame dodging, taking a significant distance is rumored to be the safer option.
  4. Tail Spin Attack: A familiar attack from the series where the monster sweeps its tail 360 degrees around itself. It is rumored to have particularly subtle tells, so constant attention to the monster's movements and not missing the cues for its attacks may be required.

Rumors Regarding Part Breaks and Rewards

Specific information regarding part breaks is also circulating. The rumored breakable parts and the hypothetical reward materials obtainable from them are as follows:

  • Head: Rumored to have two breakable stages. It is said that breaking it may weaken the power of its formidable breath attacks. Rare materials such as "Heaven-Devouring Dragonhorn" might be obtained as rewards.
  • Forelegs: Breaking these is said to make the monster easier to knock down. They are also noted as effective targets for Focus Strikes.
  • Wing-arms: It is rumored that breaking the wings could reduce the range of wing-based attacks or disable certain attacks.
  • Tail: Said to be severable, with unique materials like "Dragon's Tail of Doom" expected to be obtainable through carving.

Why Does Strategy Information Exist for an Unreleased Game?

Monster Hunter Wilds is slated for release on February 28, 2025. Despite this, why is such detailed strategy information for "Zoh-Sia" circulating? Several reasons can be considered for this.

Pages Pre-Generated for SEO Purposes

Major strategy sites like GameWith and Game8 create game pages before release with the aim of ranking high in search engines (SEO). In doing so, they may automatically generate article templates such as "last target monster" or "strongest weapon" using AI, based on data from past Monster Hunter series titles and general game structures. User expectations and rumors then flow into these, making them appear as if they are confirmed information.

Products of Fan Creation and Expectation

In the Monster Hunter series, which boasts a massive fan community, fans sometimes create detailed settings based on their desires—such as "I want this kind of monster to appear" or "I hope the last large monster is like this"—before a new title is released. Information about "Zoh-Sia" circulating on Reddit, unofficial wikis, and YouTube is highly likely to be a form of fan-made derivative work, born from this enthusiasm.

Official Information Hunters Should Truly Focus On Now

Rather than being swayed by unverified rumors, it is crucial to focus on the official information released for this upcoming hunting season. Monsters officially announced by Capcom so far include the pack-leading large monster "Arz-Shubel" and the master of mimicry "Hashvel." A prudent hunter's choice would be to analyze their ecology and attack methods from trailer footage and prepare countermeasures. Furthermore, familiarizing oneself with new actions like "Focus Strike" and controlling the mount "Secreto" will lead to a smoother hunting experience after release.

Summary

In this article, we verified the veracity of information surrounding "Zoh-Sia," rumored to be the last target monster in Monster Hunter Wilds. In conclusion, at present, specific strategy information regarding "Zoh-Sia," such as its weaknesses, hitzones, and attack patterns, is not officially substantiated and is highly likely to be fan-created content or automatically generated content from websites.

As a media outlet, "Game Rack" is committed to delivering accurate and reliable information to our readers. Therefore, we promise to publish an official strategy guide for "Zoh-Sia" only after the game's release on February 28, 2025, when we have personally played the game and thoroughly analyzed its data. Until then, let's not be swayed by unverified information but rather anticipate further official announcements and collectively build excitement for the upcoming hunting season.

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