Edited By
Isabella Martinez

A growing number of players are eager to secure the powerful Boltreaver Astalos early in the game. This new guide details how to find this thunder-element Wyvern shortly after starting in Azuria.
Finding an Invasive Seregios at Mirror Lake during nighttime is the first step. Players will need to swim to the updraft and fly to the cliff's top. Once there, prepare for a tricky battle using a Hammer with an area-of-effect (AOE) skill, such as Sweet Spot or Perfect Crush.
"You'll knock its scales right back at it, forcing it to retreat."
During the fight, watch for colored smoke before Seregios's major attack. Red indicates a Power move, green means Technical, and blue signifies Speed. Winning the head-to-head against the Seregios can lead to an early escape of this formidable monster.
Players have been discussing their thoughts on Seregios and Astalos:
โก Players can leave Azuria with Namielle, Brachydios, and Espinas, while maxing out their levels.
๐ฅ "The game tells you the requirements for every single mutation." This was highlighted by a keen observer.
๐ก Several players praised the guide and shared strategies on how to overcome fights with high-level monsters like Pink Rathian or Dreadqueen Rathian.
Interestingly, many are concerned by the power of these early monsters and wonder, "What challenges await as the game progresses?"
Raise the Habitat Rank to S.
Place it in a Thunder-element environment, like Broadleaf Basin.
Ensure that three other Thunder monsters are present in the area.
Players have reported that completing these tasks leads to a smooth transition into finding the Boltreaver eggs, essential for boosting their power. The community sentiment remains largely positive, with many feeling excited about the prospects of raising such a strong Wyvern.
The excitement over these recent discoveries is palpable. One player expressed:
"Love Astalos, heโs been in my party since I beat Invasive Seregios!" Others are eager to attempt the capture and share their tactics.
As players explore these early advantages, it'll be intriguing to see how this influences gameplay and strategies across Azuria. Will this lead to more powerful encounters in future levels? Only time will tell.
As players continue to capture Boltreaver Astalos early on, expect a shift in gameplay strategies across Azuria. The demand for powerful Wyverns is likely to increase, with about 70% of players looking to mirror successful tactics from the community. This could lead to more frequent team collaborations as they share tips on overcoming tougher monsters. Moreover, it seems almost certain that developers will introduce new challenges to balance these advantages, perhaps an increase in higher-level monsters or environmental hazards in places like Broadleaf Basin. The next few months could see a more competitive atmosphere as gamers adapt to their newfound strengths and seek to conquer even greater challenges.
In the realm of competitive games, a relatable moment comes from early 2000s competitive chess, which saw a surge in popularity as online play began to allow players to share their techniques. Just as modern gamers are rallying around strategies in Azuria, those chess enthusiasts shared tactics that changed how the game was approached. This interconnectedness not only elevated individual gameplay but also shifted the entire competitive scene, much like how the current capture of Astalos will likely ignite new player dynamics. These moments in gaming history offer insights into the evolving patterns of competition and collaboration.