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* ElementalDragon: The second-generation Elder Dragons that are introduced in the offline campaign of this game form an ensemble of powerful quadrupedal dragons, each showcasing a dedicated element in their attacks: Chameleos (a [[PoisonousPerson poison-powered]] chameleon-like monster that can also perform {{Invisibility}} and [[BanditMook steal items from the player's character]]), Kushala Daora (a BlowYouAway steel dragon that protects itself with wind barriers, can shoot tornadoes and [[AnIcePerson imbue its attacks with ice when fought in snowy areas]]), and Teostra (a very dangerous dragon with leonine motifs that can [[PlayingWithFire shoot devastating fire attacks]]). There's also Lunastra, the female companion of Teostra that shares many of its fiery attacks.
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''Monster Hunter 2 (Dos)'' is the second mainline game of the ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' franchise, released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 on February 16, 2006 for Japan, and serving as a sequel-of-sorts to the original ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter2004''. Though due to the low success of the first game in the West it did not receive an international release. The mascot for the game is the Kushala Daora. The online servers for the game shut down in 2011 alongside the [=PS2=] online servers in general.

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''Monster Hunter 2 (Dos)'' is the second mainline game of the ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' franchise, released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 on February 16, 2006 for Japan, and serving as a sequel-of-sorts to the original ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter2004''. Though due to the low success of the first game in the West it did not receive an international release. The mascot for the game is the Kushala Daora. The online servers for the game shut down in 2011 alongside the [=PS2=] online servers in general.
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* CastingAShadow: Chameleos, Teostra and Kushala Daora are known to have Dragon energy stored in their bodies, but only the latter one uses it actively during combat, as it allows it to empower its physical blows; this, combined with [[BlowYouAway the monster's exceptional control of wind]], makes it a formidable opponent.

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* CastingAShadow: Chameleos, Teostra and Kushala Daora are known to have Dragon energy stored in their bodies, but only the latter one uses it actively explicitly during combat, as it allows it to empower its physical blows; this, this combined with [[BlowYouAway the monster's [[BlowYouAway exceptional control of wind]], makes it a formidable opponent.opponent. For Teostra and Chameleos, the Dragon element plays a more implicit role, as it's what's strengthening their physical attacks and the game uses the player's Dragon Element defense to calculate how much damage those physical attacks is inflicted to the player. For all three monsters, due to them ''being'' Elder Dragons, this same element is also their weakness and, in the second-generation games, some of their parts will only break when you inflict enough damage with the Dragon element to them (and in ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld'', this is also how their aura abilities can be nullified or at least reduced).
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* CastingAShadow: Chameleos, Teostra and Kushala Daora are known to have Dragon energy stored in their bodies, but only the latter one uses it actively during combat, as it allows it to empower its physical blows; this, combined with [[BlowYouAway the monster's exceptional control of wind]], makes it a formidable opponent.

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