User blog comment:Plexioth- xD/Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate/@comment-70.128.20.68-20121216170528/@comment-4563270-20121217052953

^that seems to make more sense. jingoua isn't very territorial he's just kind of a roamer and goes where he pleases. he's a fast mover with the addition of distance attacks as well as the power mode which adds an interesting ability. where most monsters have to be forced into rage mode jinouga can willingly increase his power in a given moment. this is also something that i see as a serious factor. i would however note that brachy is a very straight forward kind of monster. he only features two attacks which cover his sides and that is the horn slam and the tail whip. most of his actual attacks only deal with things right in front of him. in the end brachy can deal some serious damage with that slime element but what about when fatigued? does he produce less slime? is it less potent? this could also be factor and on another side not how would these results be with stygian? electricity is one thing but almost all monsters fall victim to dragon and this could hamper some of brachy's damage. as well as when stygian scatters dragon bugs like timed homing mines rather than projectiles.