>>6172029it does help to understand why people use to praise monster hunter armor designs a lot when you consider the fact the armor is made from the monsters they are hunting. Heck things get put into even more perspective when you look at one of the only surviving examples of ancient armor made from crocodile skin. Looks like something right out of Monster Hunter. Granted there is so little information on this thing that scientists currently beleive it is more likely to have been ceremonial armor for a Crocodile cult. Then add in the fact that analysis of the bone like armor plates of some dinosaurs like Anklyosaurus is remarkably similar in fiber structure to kevlar, then one can really see why Monster Hunter armor feels so beleivable.