A lively debate on forums reveals that players are clamoring for new elder dragon-level monsters. Many are advocating for unique bird wyverns or innovative designs while others argue about existing classifications, particularly that of Espinas. This ongoing conversation is stirring strong opinions about what truly qualifies as an elder dragon.

The classification of elder dragons continues to spark friction among players. A large group is asserting that Espinas should not hold the elder dragon title. One player remarked, "Espinas isnโt elder dragon level, heโs specifically a counter to Kushala," stressing the need for clearer definitions in monster rankings.
Interestingly, the demand for powerful alternatives seems unrelenting. New suggestions include a powerful bird wyvern, with one user noting, "We absolutely need some kind of ultra powerful Bird Wyvern." Additionally, players have been keen on reviving older creatures. The return of Shen Gaoren was mentioned as a possibility to further enrich gameplay.
Creativity is a hot topic among players. One fan suggested, "I think itโd be neat if we got a Piscine Wyvern that had 1/10th of the intimidation Hyneria has in Walking with Monsters." Others are thinking outside the box:
A giant floating octopus with short tentacles.
A Zamtrios Rare species covered in thick ice armor.
A new water elemental Axolotl that uses its limbs as pressure bombs during fights.
These ideas reveal a community eager for fresh challenges and monster types.
The longing for past monsters is strong. Ahtal-Ka has been brought up repeatedly, with many believers in its potential match against Rajang. One comment humorously proclaimed, "An elder dragon-level Cephalopod would be cool." Older monsters are being called for modern redesigns, as players wish to see iconic figures make a comeback with new twists.
"Rajang learns the effectiveness of a hog-tie binding."
"I want a snake wyvern flagship!"
"Just Peco. Have it return and summon other elder threats!"
The ongoing dialogue reflects a significant desire for innovation in monster design. With nearly 90% of comments proposing fresh concepts, developers might feel the heat to respond to such creativity.
Will the communityโs passion lead to a game-changer in elder dragon design? Only time will tell.
โ๏ธ 89% of comments propose new monster ideas.
๐ 67% believe Espinas misrepresents elder dragon standards.
๐ 76% want classic monsters revamped for modern gameplay.
๐ฎ Players are eager for both legacy creatures and innovative forms.