Monstie tier list

100+ MONSTIES RANKED – The Only Monster Hunter Stories 3 Tier List You’ll Need

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection features over 100 monsties spanning generations from the first game through Monster Hunter Wilds . With so many creatures to collect, gene to optimize, and roles to fill, knowing which ones deserve a spot in your party is overwhelming.

Based on community feedback from the demo and full game reviews, certain monsties clearly outperform others in their roles . The Habitat Restoration system also allows for dual-element variants that can completely change a monster’s viability .

Here’s our complete Monstie tier list ranking every creature from S-Tier must-haves to D-Tier bench warmers.

Monstie tier list

S-Tier: The Absolute Best Monsties

These monsties dominate their roles with exceptional stats, powerful skills, and versatile gene options. If you can get one, build your party around them immediately.

Monster Hunter Stories 3 Monstie Tier List

Tier Monsties Why They’re Strong
S-Tier Mizutsune, Lagiacrus, Kirin, Ratha, Velkhana Exceptional stats, powerful unique skills, versatile gene options
A-Tier Rathalos, Zinogre, Tigrex, Glavenus, Brachydios Great stats and skills, slightly less versatile than S-tier
B-Tier Nargacuga, Anjanath, Paolumu, Pukei-Pukei, Tobi-Kadachi Solid options for mid-game, specialized roles
C-Tier Great Izuchi, Velocidrome, Gendrome, Iodrome Early-game only, quickly outclassed

Mizutsune stands out as one of the best Technical attackers with high speed and bubble status effects that can lock down enemies. Lagiacrus dominates water combat with powerful Thunder attacks and excellent bulk .

Kirin returns as a fan-favorite Elder Dragon with lightning speed and devastating Electric attacks Ratha, your bonded Rathalos, scales incredibly well throughout the story and remains viable into endgame .


A-Tier: Excellent Choices

These monsties are powerful and will serve you well through most content. They may lack the absolute peak stats of S-tier but excel in specific roles.

Rathalos is the reliable Fire powerhouse with solid stats across the board. While Ratha gets the spotlight, regular Rathalos are still excellent choices Zinogre combines Thunder damage with Speed-type attacks, making it a flexible option for many fights .

Tigrex is a pure Power-type attacker with massive raw damage, though its accuracy can sometimes be an issue. Glavenus brings Fire damage with unique blade-tail attacks that hit multiple times. Brachydios offers blast status with incredible damage potential when built around its unique genes .

The demo community noted that creatures like Lagombi and Zamtrios perform well in early ice situations, though they fall off later .


B-Tier: Solid Specialists

These monsties fill specific niches well but require more investment to reach their potential. They’re excellent choices for mid-game before you unlock the top tiers.

Nargacuga is one of the fastest monsties with great critical hit potential, though its damage lags behind top-tier options. Anjanath offers reliable Fire damage with decent bulk, making it a solid all-rounder .

Paolumu provides unique wind-based attacks and decent survivability, while Pukei-Pukei is a surprisingly effective poison specialist Tobi-Kadachi shines as a Thunder-type with great mobility, especially if you unlock its dual-element variants through Habitat Restoration .

Community discussions suggest that Purple Ludroth and Royal Ludroth have their uses in water-focused teams, particularly with proper gene builds .

Monstie tier list

C-Tier: Early-Game Only

These monsties will carry you through the opening hours but should be replaced as soon as better options appear. Their stats simply don’t keep up.

Great Izuchi is the classic starting creature—decent across the board but outclassed by almost everything. VelocidromeGendrome, and Iodrome offer high speed and status options but crumple under serious damage.

The herbivores like AptonothApceros, and Popo are essentially training wheels. They have low combat stats and should be replaced at the first opportunity.

Some players in the demo noted that even early-game options like Yian Kut-Ku can be useful for specific gene builds, but as actual combat monsters, they quickly fall behind.


HOW DO DUAL-ELEMENT MONSTIES CHANGE THE TIER LIST?

Q1: What is the absolute best monstie in Monster Hunter Stories 3?
Mizutsune, Lagiacrus, and Kirin are widely considered the best in their roles. However, Ratha (your bonded Rathalos) remains excellent throughout the entire story [citation:1][citation:5].
Q2: Are dual-element monsties better than single-element ones?
Yes, significantly. Through Habitat Restoration, you can create dual-element variants (like Ice Tobi-Kadachi) that cover more weaknesses and gain access to two elemental move pools [citation:2].
Q3: Which early-game monsties are worth keeping?
Purple Ludroth, Royal Ludroth, and Lagombi can carry you through the early game with proper builds. Yian Kut-Ku is useful for gene farming [citation:1][citation:4].
Q4: How important are genes for monstie performance?
Extremely important. A well-built B-tier monstie with optimized genes can outperform a poorly built S-tier one. The Rite of Channeling system is essential for endgame success [citation:2][citation:3].
Q5: Can any monster become endgame viable?
Through Habitat Restoration and gene optimization, many monsters can reach higher tiers. A fully optimized Velocidrome won’t beat a Kirin, but you can push creatures far beyond their base stats [citation:2][citation:3].

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