What Every Monster Hunter World Player Thinks Of Every Monster Hunter World Boss
28. Tzitzi-Ya-Ku
Some monsters serve as palette cleansers. Tzitzi-Ya-Ku is definitely one of those. It's one of the smallest monsters in the game, heavily relying on flashing attackers by emitting light from its head, then attacking them while they're stunned.
Sadly for Tzitzi-Ya-Ku, the flashing is really easy to avoid and leaves it open to being attacked. Once you break its head, it'll try desperately to stun hunters with its flash attack, but it'll fail because its light-emitting skin flap is torn.
Unlike Jyuratodus, you'll feel sorry for Tzitzi-Ya-Ku. It's just trying to get by while bigger and far more aggressive monsters bully it out of its territory.