For Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories on the PlayStation 2, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "taming a monster".
For Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories on the PlayStation 2, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "taming a monster".
You can use either Tink or a Mothman. You'll need to pass three (3) MV bills for a monster weapon, obtain three (3) Accelerators and pass three (3) MV bills on each. You'll also need to get a level 20 Lover for whichever one you're using. You'll also have to put the Mothman in critical status (HP <= 25%) if that's what you're using.
Well alright, that actually does help give a better idea to me of what's going on, but then there's still tempered oddities to deal with outside of optionals That's what's tripping me up right now, since things like tempered banbaro are spawning consistently over 20k (guiding lands and investigation). That is much closer to a 25% increase.
sorry for the double post, but... update: up to 10 S-tecs on Shadi, every one of them low level monster cards. on the Shadi walkthrough it showed 17 duels S-tecs, 2 of which were low level monster cards, i must be doing something wrong because 10/10 does not equal 2/17.
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For Monster Hunter: World on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Worst monster hunter?" - Page 6.
A $500 million bailout plan for NYC taxi drivers ... I'll use my mobile and leave a message on my voicemail. ("Hello Robert. It's Robert --") ... a hotch-potch of ideas will morph into an ordered ...
For MapleStory on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "What to do with 40 Monster PQ Coins".
Got a couple of messages over the years about posting my list of monster stats, so here it is for future reference. Note that Lvl 1 stats = equipped to the weakest possible Lvl 1 Marshal, and that Lvl 99 stats = equipped to Lvl 99 Yugi/Kaiba, with the same colored orb (orbs change to match eventually).
For Monster Hunter: World on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "So Dat Stygian hbg..." - Page 9.
For Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on the Wii U, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "There we go".
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For Monster Hunter: World on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "PSA: Fortify and Stiky cap" - Page 3.
Online, it's better to stay in the fight hitting the monster than dying or missing openings for slightly higher damage (less damage overall). It's good to have balance. Not taking Trem Res and/or some form of Earplugs to a 140 Rajang room where frames suck to begin with is a great way to lose out on overall damage or fail the quest.
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Yeah it takes a while to get from farming one monster to another, though if you stick to focusing on the desert while doing a bit of stuff in the forest if anything cool pops up you should be able to keep both regions leveled - my forest and desert are both level 6 right now, so it's definitely reasonable to keep two regions up there, just ...
Iai spirit slash, on the other hand, is a mixed bag for me. First things first, it's a high risk attack. The i-frames are really tight to pull off unless you use a rocksteady - in which case it's much easier because you need to pull it off while being damaged or just slightly before.
While you will have to often tackle into an attack defensively, you do get an amount of damage reduction from the tackle. The other advantage to tackling is it's shorter to do so in order to get to the next level of charge in the triangle combo, and can cut down the time in order to land a TCS when the opportunity arises.
Therefore, the goal is to land as many true charge slashes as possible, which means you should never charge the first two hits in the combo cause you would be extending the time until the next TCS. Charging those first two hits does not increase the damage of true charge slash. In sum, I think focus is not worth the investment.
This is the fastest way into the next TCS possible. Otherwise, no, no flashy moves. It’s basically still the same greatsword. Support for optimism: Nearly everyone I meet is some poor sod who doesn't realize what they've got, and I'm the worst offender. We all learn when we lose it.