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 ...
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 ...
New to monster hunter games in general, only played MHW for ~62 hours and currently HR 13. I wonder if I should buy Iceborne expansion on release date or wait till I'm ready for it? I think I've enough time to finish main story, but won't have good/best end game gear (how many hours required for those?), does is matter though?
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is a perfect expansion and worth every penny. The new content is substantial, but the sheer amount of improvements, extensions to existing ideas and game changing additions offered up alongside the new area and monsters makes it so easy to recommend.
Monster Hunter becomes even deadlier in Monster Hunter: World, introducing an expansive world and ecosystem that players on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC can explore ...
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Monster Hunter World’s first big expansion, Iceborne, brings a ton of new content to sink your teeth into.But, as is usual with Monster Hunter, the game doesn’t always do the best job of ...
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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.
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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.
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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.
Health augnments seems like a waste to me but to each their own. Have never seen the appeal, I'm too paranoid to not pop a max potion instantly when my health is kinda low and I generally like to make my life harder for some reason lol.
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.