Wild Hearts All Monsters & Where To Find Them

Do you want to know about all the Kemono in Wild Hearts? Well, dont worry because we will guide you regarding wild hearts all monsters.

wild hearts all monsters

So you want to get your information about the Wild Hearts All Monsters? Well, lucky for you since you came to the right place since we will be describing every Kemono and even how to beat them if you are stuck on them.

We will even delve into some lore for each beast, so be prepared to get a little knowledge dump for a Kemono you find interesting.

Also, just so there is no confusion, during this guide, we will be using the terms “beast” and “Kemono” interchangeably since the term Kemono roughly translates to the beast. With that out of the way, let us get into the nitty-gritty.

Key Takeaways

  • There are 20 beasts in total.
  • Ragetail is found at the Blossom Trail in Chapters one and two.
  • Sapscourage is found at the Blossom Trail in Chapters one and two.
  • Kingtusk is found at the Blossom Trail in Chapters one and two.
  • Spineglider is found at the Blossom Trail and Spirit Isle Hunt in Chapters one and two.
  • Dreadclaw is found at the Spirit Hunt Isle in Chapters one and two.
  • Gritdog is found at the Spirit Hunt Isle in Chapters one and two.
  • Lavaback is found at the Blossom Trail, Spirit Hunt Isle, and Akikure Canyon in Chapters one and two.
  • Earthbreaker is found at the Spirit Hunt Isle in Chapter one.
  • Sporetail is found at the Akikure Canyon in Chapters one.
  • Fumebeak is found at Fuyufusagi Fort in Chapter two.
  • Goldshard is found at the Akikure Canyon in Chapter two.
  • Icetusk is found at the Fuyufusagi Fort in Chapter two.
  • Cobalt Lavaback is found at the Fuyufusagi Fort in Chapter two.
  • Deathstalker is found at the Fuyufusagi Fort in Chapter two.
  • Venomglider is found at the Blossom Trail in Chapters three and four.
  • Ripclaw is found at the Spirit Isle in Chapters three and four.
  • Onyxshard is found at the Blossom Trail in Chapter four.
  • Amaterasu is found at Akikure Canyon in Chapter four.
  • Emberplume is found at the Spirit Isle in Chapter four.
  • Golden Tempest is found at Akikure Canyon in Chapter four.
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Ragetail

Think of a rat with beautiful flowers sprouted all over it and a complete menace to any and all living creatures within the area. The rat’s tail is something to behold as it appears to be a spore-like entity but with the stem of a tree.

A helpful tip when fighting this beast is to go for the tail, like in the old Dark Souls games since chopping it off early will let you hack away at the beast and not be scared of taking its tail whip attack at full force.

  • Element Weakness: Fire
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing, Blunt

Sapscourge

A large Ox like creature mutated with saplike growths and a wooden exterior. It also has a large thick tail with a mossy head and giant wooden horns. Adorable but also quite deadly since it’s a giant wooden cow. Fun fact; more people die from cows than from sharks each year.

Some good tip to fight this big boy is to avoid its sneezes at all costs. We know in our modern world that is sneezing and coughing it bad. Wild Hearts is no exception to this rule since these sneezes let out spores that have you out like a light in no time.

Avoid the sap it spits out at all costs since it can lock you down and make you completely defenseless. Another tip we will see quite often is to go for the tail to reduce its attacks from it since that hits like a truck with how much girth it’s packing.

  • Element Weakness: Fire
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing

Kingtusk

So, this isn’t one of the most appealing beasts to look at since it is a giant boar with what looks like a disease: rotten wood and many pustules on almost every part of the boar’s body. The only thing king-like about the Kingtusk is its size.

Avoid the charge from the beast and try to get onto its weak spots. These are easy to spot and can be identified by climbing and extracting the thread from them. Doing so repeatedly will make this beast go down for the count.

Also, try to avoid its ground slam attack since it will leave you dazed and open to its attacks, such as the charging attack and other moves.

  • Element Weakness: Fire
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing, Piercing

Spineglider

Flying squirrels are typically small and agile, with slender bodies, large eyes, and bushy tails. This is an accurate description of the beast, but instead of the fluffy squirrel, we know in our world, here it’s similar with jade green rocks lining its stomach and tail alongside wooden horns.

The whole gimmick for this fight is that the Spineglider creates footholds and rock pillars from its liquid. If the beast tries to climb atop these structures, knock down them as fast as possible to throw them off balance and get some good hits in.

When the creature becomes enraged, you will see its tail get larger. When this happens, you must avoid it at all costs since it hits like a truck and doesn’t leave much room for taking it easy, but it also becomes a weak spot for you to exploit when on the offensive.

  • Element Weakness: Fire, Plant
  • Weapon Weakness: Blunt

Dreadclaw

So the Dreadclaw is basically a giant mutated chicken with a large overgrown tail and beautiful leaves resembling feathers sprouting from the top of its head. With a beak as sharp as a jade knife and a bright yellow gullet surrounded by an amazing esoteric pattern.

The best place to go for the attack is the bright yellow gullet area, almost like it is a video game with very obvious weak areas. Also considering it is basically a giant chicken then going for slashing weapons is most effective given our real-world relation with chickens.

  • Element Weakness: Fire
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing

Gritdog

A beast resembling a badger but more monstrous instead of adorable. The tail is the most threatening part of the Kemono since it is as hard as iron and you can feel that when you get hit by it. The entirety of its body is otherwise soft and quite weak to conventional attacks.

So the big gimmick with this fight is the power of the Gritdog to control the iron in its surroundings through magnetic fields. Think about fighting Magneto but if he were a Monster Hunter creature.

The best time to get some hits in is when the Gritdog’s supply of iron sand has depleted since it will be vulnerable for quite some time. The only other piece of advice that we can really give is to not aim for the tail.

  • Element Weakness: Wind
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing, Piercing

Lavaback

A gorilla on steroids if the steroids were plasmids from Bioshock. Literally, a monkey on fire but also made of wood which is a weird combination once you really sit down to think about it. However, this is a video game so let’s not apply too much of our world to this fantasy.

The best way to go about defeating the Lavaback is to just focus on your surroundings and the beast’s hands. The hands will indicate whether or not an attack is coming and looking at your surroundings will help you avoid environmental attacks. One of the most aesthetic wild hearts all monsters you will see.

  • Element Weakness: Water
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing, Blunt

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Earthbreaker

A fearsome creature to behold. Towering over its surroundings, it is made entirely of jagged rocks and boulders fused together, forming a massive, hulking body. Its rocky exterior is tough and durable, almost impervious to damage.

Another gimmick boss where you have to identify the weak spots and keep hacking away at them until you attain absolute victory. The weak spots on the Earthbreaker will be reminiscent of cracks that emit a Lapis blue light from them.

  • Element Weakness: Wind
  • Weapon Weakness: Piercing, Blunt

Sporetail

Think of a rat with mold all over it and a complete menace to any and all living creatures within the area. The rat’s tail is something to behold as it appears to be a spore-spreading mushroom but with a mutated stem due to its unusual thickness.

A helpful tip when fighting this beast is to go for the younglings it throws at you in hordes. Once you take care of them then aim for the main body to end the fight quickly.

  • Element Weakness: Fire
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing, Blunt

Fumebeak

A magnificent bird with striking black feathers that shine iridescently in the sunlight alongside the many poisonous purple-hued rocks that protrude from its body. It has a sharp, curved beak that can easily tear through flesh and pick at other weaker Kemono and you.

The best advice we can give when fighting this beast is to avoid its poison trail at all costs. The buildup is insanely fast and can kill you without even realizing it. Another tip that can help you is to keep track of its wings since they act as the tell for its next move. One of the most aesthetic wild hearts all monsters you will see.

  • Element Weakness: Earth
  • Weapon Weakness: Piercing

Goldshard

It’s literally just a porcupine with quills that are sharp, hollow, and barbed. Specially designed to pierce any prey it finds, including you.

The toughest part of this fight is knowing when the signature move is coming up. That would be when the Goldshard fires its quills in a large barrage toward you. If you successfully block or dodge this move then you can get some good hits on its head.

  • Element Weakness: Plant, Wind
  • Weapon Weakness: Piercing, Blunt

Icetusk

So, this isn’t one of the most appealing beasts to look at since it is a giant frozen boar with icicles all over. The only thing king-like about the Kingtusk is its size.

Avoid the charge from the beast and try to get onto its weak spots. These are easy to spot and can be identified by climbing and extracting the thread from them. Doing so repeatedly will make this beast go down for the count.

Also, try to avoid its ground slam attack since it will leave you dazed and open to its attacks, such as the charging attack and other moves.

  • Element Weakness: Fire
  • Weapon Weakness: Piercing, Blunt

Cobalt Lavaback

A gorilla on steroids if the steroids were plasmids from Bioshock. Literally, a monkey with ice powers but also made of rocks which is a weird combination once you really sit down to think about it. However, this is a video game so let’s not apply too much of our world to this fantasy.

The most dangerous move from this beast is its ability to disappear into the ground and reappear from a random spot to land hits on you. If you can dodge this then you will be able to get some hits on the Cobalt Lavaback because it is fairly vulnerable.

  • Element Weakness: Water
  • Weapon Weakness: Piercing

Deathstalker

Renowned for its strength and speed the Deathstalker is a magnificent specimen. The wooden armor over its face and the ice-tipped edges really sell the idea of an ice wolf with power over its element.

Your entire goal in this fight should be to employ hit-and-run tactics. Wait out the moveset from the Deathstalker and when you know that it’s safe take a couple of swings and get back on the defensive. When it covers itself in ice armor then you have to chip away at the armor to expose the soft skin underneath and only then will you be able to deal it damage.

It is also one of the most aesthetic wild hearts all monsters you will see in the entire game.

  • Element Weakness: Fire
  • Weapon Weakness: Piercing

Venomglider

Flying squirrels are typically small and agile, with slender bodies, large eyes, and bushy tails. This is an accurate description of the beast, but instead of the fluffy squirrel, we know in our world, here it’s similar with a large horn sticking out the front and beautiful flowers adorning its back.

The whole gimmick for this fight is that the Venomglider creates footholds and rock pillars from its liquid. If the beast tries to climb atop these structures, knock down them as fast as possible to throw them off balance and get some good hits in. Although keep in mind that you have to avoid the acid pools which will occasionally spit out around the area.

  • Element Weakness: Fire, Plant
  • Weapon Weakness: Blunt

Ripclaw

So the Dreadclaw is basically a giant mutated chicken with a large overgrown tail and beautiful leaves resembling feathers sprouting from the top of its head. With a beak as sharp as a jade knife and a bright yellow gullet surrounded by an amazing esoteric pattern.

The main move you should watch out for from this beast is the eggs. These eggs will put you right to bed leaving you vulnerable to attacks that will put you six feet under if you get what we’re saying. Otherwise, just focus and don’t get stuck with the basic attacks this beast has.

One of the most aesthetic wild hearts all monsters you will see.

  • Element Weakness: Plant, Fire, Earth
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing

Onyxshard

It’s literally just a porcupine with quills that are sharp, hollow, and barbed. Specially designed to pierce any prey it finds, including you. Except it also has the power to wield its element and use it in combat against those that threaten it.

The toughest part of this fight is knowing when the signature move is coming up. That would be when the Onyxshard fires its quills in a large barrage toward you. If you successfully block or dodge this move then you can get some good hits on its head.

The other thing during this fight is that it can split the ground in two and staying stationary will also cause you to get sniped by rocks that it will throw at you.

  • Element Weakness: Plant, Wind
  • Weapon Weakness: Piercing, Blunt

Amaterasu

The beast is named after the Japanese Shinto goddess of the sun and embodies this aspect by including another mythical creature that is closely related to the aspect of sunlight, fire, good fortune, and rebirth. We are obviously talking about the phoenix.

Only one thing to really look for and that’s when the beast is absorbing thread. Once it starts that’s your cue to leap into action and start wailing about it. The most aesthetic wild hearts all monsters you will see, simply majestic to look at and stare at for long periods.

  • Element Weakness: Wind
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing, Blunt

Emberplume

Similar to Amaterasu this beast is also a bird that embodies the flame aspect but instead of rebirth we see it more lean towards the side of nurture. The flames from this beast are also more in the blue to purple shade range which gives it a regal aesthetic, especially with all its tail feathers.

Since this beast is a peacock you should keep a close eye on the tail feathers. Once you get a feel for the attack pattern and the rhythm this fight should be a cakewalk for you. Another aesthetic wild hearts all monsters you will see since its design screams look at me.

  • Element Weakness: Earth, Wate
  • Weapon Weakness: Slashing, Piercing

Golden Tempest

The ferociousness of a tiger mixed with the majestic beauty of a dragon. This final beast is what your journey has all been about.

Your best tactic at beating the Golden Tempest is to just “git gud” at the game since cheesing this boss is nigh impossible. Just work on your dodge timings and don’t hesitate. Even a mere moment of hesitation can end your life when facing this holy beast. One of the most aesthetic wild hearts all monsters you will see.

  • Element Weakness: Fire, Earth
  • Weapon Weakness: Piercing
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