What the fuck at that ending lol. He puts down a bomb then counter blocks himself to charge up a silk skill wyvern ammo shot!?!?
Because Village quests are nothing more than tutorial, real game begins when you start the high rank.I think I have all the quests completed now. Village Quests were a push over.
Because Village quests are nothing more than tutorial, real game begins when you start the high rank.
Basically every Hammer I want now requires a Wyvern Gem and I've gotten zero so far
Finally changed up my armor to Dober. Set skills are kind of lackluster so far and I'll have to rely mostly on decos.
Basically every Hammer I want now requires a Wyvern Gem and I've gotten zero so far
Finally changed up my armor to Dober. Set skills are kind of lackluster so far and I'll have to rely mostly on decos.
He's so much easier now with the wirebug. I said it earlier in the thread but the wirebug is a complete game changer for a Charge Blade user, because it allows so much more mobility than you're used to. I remember barely defeating Rajang in time on PC, but in Rise I was able to zip around and actually smack his tail when he's enraged. In PC I rarely had that opportunity to get behind him lolI got all his armour sets and its weapon but my GOD this guy give me so much trouble.
Is he supposed to be the invader in Rise? He has appeared in some of my 5* hub quests, but all he does is stay in it's place and sleep.I got all his armour sets and its weapon but my GOD this guy give me so much trouble.
Hey, it takes a lot of energy to invade over the Switch network infrastructure. Give the guy a break.Is he supposed to be the invader in Rise? He has appeared in some of my 5* hub quests, but all he does is stay in it's place and sleep.
What the fuck at that ending lol. He puts down a bomb then counter blocks himself to charge up a silk skill wyvern ammo shot!?!?
I was using LS against him and timing my counters against his attacks can be rough at times.He's so much easier now with the wirebug. I said it earlier in the thread but the wirebug is a complete game changer for a Charge Blade user, because it allows so much more mobility than you're used to. I remember barely defeating Rajang in time on PC, but in Rise I was able to zip around and actually smack his tail when he's enraged. In PC I rarely had that opportunity to get behind him lol
Same goes for Barioth. From a murderous sabertooth monster to a mewling pussycat.
but meow he is easy right?I got all his armour sets and its weapon but my GOD this guy give me so much trouble.
Counterpoint:but meow he is easy right?
that is what i love about mon hun
you know a monster so well it becomes EZPZ
Counterpoint:
I also finished with my Long Sword build, it took lots of grinding especially for Anjanath Gem. I think I hunt Anjanath 100 times for him to finally drop that damn gem.Took way more grinding than I first anticipated (purple magna orb...), but here's my late game build, finally
I don't know how you mount a second monster that fast lol. I've seen people doing it and it is indeed a nice entrance.Am I the only one that likes to show up to the party in style, riding one of the other monsters?
seems like I do lots more damage vs two monsters anyway
I don't know how you mount a second monster that fast lol. I've seen people doing it and it is indeed a nice entrance.
I do it all the time if I come across a Stinkmink.Am I the only one that likes to show up to the party in style, riding one of the other monsters?
seems like I do lots more damage vs two monsters anyway
I do it all the time if I come across a Stinkmink.
It's endemic life that will let you wyvern ride a monster as soon as they get hit by it.silkbind attacks
It's endemic life that will let you wyvern ride a monster as soon as they get hit by it.
Yeah the endemic life doesn't move on the map. The only reason you wouldn't see one somewhere is if you or a hunter in your session picked it up.Which one? The stink bug just helps get them to fight, which makes them rideable.
I should learn where all the end. life on the levels are. They seem to be in the same place every time.
I decided I wanted a gem for it and got it my first hunt lol.I also finished with my Long Sword build, it took lots of grinding especially for Anjanath Gem. I think I hunt Anjanath 100 times for him to finally drop that damn gem.
I decided I wanted a gem for it and got it my first hunt lol.
Even had two people cart immediately and leave the room but decided to risk it.
I mostly hunt solo so my RNG might different based on number of people playing?Even had two people cart immediately and leave the room but decided to risk it.
I don't think so. A lot of it is breaking parts which is easier with a group.I mostly hunt solo so my RNG might different based on number of people playing?
Quick question: I have no access to WiFi due to my living conditions; would this game be worth getting as a single player experience and when I can't download any updates? I am really interested in this game (I've never played a Monster Hunter before), but would hate to feel like I've gotten less than a whole experience.
You can play the hub quests solo. Just know they will be much harder.Quick question: I have no access to WiFi due to my living conditions; would this game be worth getting as a single player experience and when I can't download any updates? I am really interested in this game (I've never played a Monster Hunter before), but would hate to feel like I've gotten less than a whole experience.
So after hitting the zenny wall, I started doing this run today for money. After three runs I am up to almost 1 million.
I was actually extremely fortunate to have 3 straight mining outcrop upsurges in a row for it. So I got the route down pretty well now. I even found one more outcrop in the lava area that is a bit of a pain to reach but added to itI did this once so far, and even messing up the route a few times (plus didn't have a camp unlocked), I still made out with over 200k before the locale info changed.
I won't be grinding this method, but if I see and upsurge for mining outcrops I'll do it.
Yeah the endemic life doesn't move on the map. The only reason you wouldn't see one somewhere is if you or a hunter in your session picked it up.
The only other one I can think of is the puppet spider, but I have never had an immediate mount after using it.
I’ve had a blast playing it solo. I don’t have Nintendo Online. I am still playing it. About 20 hours and I’m still grinding for better gear. I don’t exactly need to play multiplayer. I could see where it would be a blast with friends, but it’s not impossible to do solo. It takes me a good 10 minutes to down a large monster by myself. The harder monsters give and take. Otherwise it’s been a blast playing solo. I don’t ever feel like I need to call for help or in other words, fire out an SOS (MHW) for help either. The hub quest just feel like hard mode. By the time you do all the stuff given to you, you might not even care.Quick question: I have no access to WiFi due to my living conditions; would this game be worth getting as a single player experience and when I can't download any updates? I am really interested in this game (I've never played a Monster Hunter before), but would hate to feel like I've gotten less than a whole experience.