First things first: This is not Dark Souls. I’m a great sword user. I'm accustomed to Bethesda and From Software games, where the enemies hit hard and go quick or even if they last awhile they have a pattern you can memorize. So okay, the Lance is a really good weapon, but I just have a hard time picking it over the Gunlance at this point in my Hunting career. Blocking and dodging is important too. 2. I want to love this game, and outside the combat mechanics I do. Eat before every hunt, and not for +50 health/Stam. If you aren’t. i'm going to make an attempt again today! Don't be scared! it's soooo different. Barioth is one of the most ferocious monsters exclusive to Monster Hunter World Iceborne, and can be quite the obstacle to many players.Hereâs everything you need to ⦠used to bethesda. Two different games, some similarities. yeah the weapon makes you move slow afffff. All weapons are viable its mostly about what u prefer. Even if this is your first monster hunter game. No matter how timely your blocks or artful your dodges, youâre going to get hit in Monster Hunter World. Dude hits HARD, but isn 't too tough IF (and this is a big IF) you have anti-blast lvl 3. I do like the game overall, seems very cool but I'm incredibly overwhelmed by all the mechanics and shit to do. Created Jun 10, 2017. I've tried the bow, bowgun, axe/sword combo, the photoaxe w shield thing, hammer, buster sword, double blades. Beotodus is one of the easiest monsters to beat in Monster Hunter World Iceborne, but it isnât a pushover.It can still make short work of the unprepared player. Im planning on buying MHW for PC on steam but i still dont know if it is worth it because i dont have any friends to play ⦠This will allow you to have 200 health when going into a fight. Monster Hunter World gets considerably bigger today with Iceborne, a $40 expansion that adds a frigid new area, dozens of new monsters, and ⦠The cannons, they do far too much damage to ignore but they are far too hard to aim and fire to be worth the potential time wasted if you miss. But is it too hard compared to the base game, I struggled but made it through the base game story, but now halfway through Iceborne and Im having to get carried through every fight. ... Home for the Monster Hunter: World Reddit community and resource hub... 457k. Go into training with the load out you want to use and just spend a good thirty minutes there with just the one weapon you want to learn. That's 1425 damage per minute EVERY minute from ALL 4 players to win at the last second. Monster Hunter World has by far the best polish, quality of life, and graphics on the series, seamless environments, and is currently the relevant MH game in terms of updates and events. Barioth weakness guide - Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. Watch weapon tutorial videos & speed runners (Cantaperme is one of my favorites) to get an understanding of how weapons work. He isn't terrible without blast resistance, it's just added annoyance mostly. I am also not accustomed to this play style, it is very different from other games I've played. The combat is very “different” it’s very deliberate and not for everyone. Aim for where they are going to be and not where they currently are unless they're a slow monster that spends plenty of time sitting still. Bring plenty of heals. Don't try to fit the Monster Hunter into it. Don't try dodging though attacks. Try a different weapon perhaps. Superman Dives saves lives. Before the PC release, I spent at least a good 7-8 hours through my Hunting on PS4 with the Lance. Make sure you always eat. I loved the game but found the combat too unpredictable and honestly a little unfair. And I'd rather pay up front for that depth ⦠MH, has longer length attack combos that need more time, so WHERE you poke (in order to eventually knock the monster off their feet, stun them, hit weak points instead of bounce) is really important so that you can get the bigger attack windows to use a full combo. Home for the Monster Hunter: World Reddit community and resource hub... Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. Bring 3, and bring 10 bugs to craft more. Home for the Monster Hunter: World Reddit community and resource hub... Press J to jump to the feed. Just fought Raging for the first time. Well, spoiler: no, I'm not, because my closest friend also hated it. Everything, even the ranged weapons, feels... clunky af. I know this struggle from the pwst MH titles i played. I might memorize patterns eventually but for now the monsters are too varied and the combat is too long to keep up. All attacks have tells or patterns to them. I know people hate this comparison but when I play darksouls & Sekiro, usually I get shit on but eventually learn the bosses so much that I can kill bosses without getting hit back in little time.. MHW is different, every time I beat a boss no matter how many times I fight them, I only kill them after using every potion I have and with little time remaining. First time Monster Hunter player here. Never let yourself stand directly in front of a monsters face unless its downed/ stunned, the dodo has a rock covering its chest to deter you anyway though. 171k hp with 4 players and 30 minutes to kill it. Leshen is an Large Monster in Monster Hunter World (MHW).?? Most monsters, especially Kirin, punish hunters for this. My best advice even though it is boring. No hunt should be taking 50 minutes. Join. Man, I can't do shit in this game. He's the only monster who made me drink more than 5 mega potions so far. Am I just naturally bad at MHW? Experiment with your equipment and decos. Study enemy movements, wait for an opening and don't smash attack buttons. same. At best you can hyperbolize kingdom hearts but even in those ⦠I think keeping my character facing the right direction is tougher than attacking. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the MonsterHunterWorld community, Continue browsing in r/MonsterHunterWorld. Try sword and shield, very user friendly weapon. It took a lot of fine tuning to get to a degree of comfort for me, and it was much less about the weapon that it was the camera and controls. I love Monster Hunter Worldâs hub town, but itâs a bit too sprawling for its own good. newbie here. You are immune to damage while prone on the ground. Try standing slightly between its heel and its tail, and be ready to dodge after a couple hits. combat too unpredictable and honestly a little unfair. Etc. Once you've filled your charge vials, switch to Axe mode to unleash that energy on the monster and do some serious damage. You'll get the hang of it after a while. Once you've got the pattern of charging and unleashing it's an incredibly satisfying weapon to use! I'd really like to play through the game within a month or two before Iceborne but I'm honestly scared I'll just get too angry and quit. Even then, it's best not to be there in the first place. ohhhhhhh fuck, circling.... don't know why i didn't think of that. And the fact that the SOS is borked as hell is not helping things. I cant even use gunlance on him because he's too small and anyone using a melee weapon will staggers me. I might memorize patterns eventually but for now the monsters are too varied and the combat is too long to keep up. In DS its learning attack patterns, where as monster hunter is about reading telegraphs for each and attack and reacting appropriately. Is the worst experience i had in my whole gaming history. Although you can beat every monster in the game with any weapons, finding which weapon you are best at in certain situations is what makes the game fun and challenging for me. I play solo and I just reached iceborn and it's a whole different level of difficulty. At most treat it as a game with very few high level similarities. For example AT Xeno was giving me trouble, I have done 0 hunts with IG, I decided to learn IG yesterday and I killed her last night 0 carts solo. tbh yeah you're likely naturally bad at mh. This isn't me coming after you, your skill, or your reputation. Dual blades for sure it feels a lot better. Insect Glaive's air attack is weak, yet many spam it. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne unleashed an array of huge and dangerous beasts waiting to be hunted, with these being the most deadly of the bunch. First things first: This is not Dark Souls. Don't just focus on weapon familiarity, mess around with camera angles and controls. Run away from a monster with your weapon away and dodge, and you'll do a dive to the ground while covering your head. Not fully understanding what each ammo type does for Bowgun and which bowgun works with each ammo type will result in poor damage. His animation are build for a ⦠Also I had to change my mindset about the enemies. Iceborne Fatalis is brutal but fair, lets talk about it with bonus tips! Dauntless can clearly offer that. A page 1 re-write. Level 2 charged Hammer will often provide enough height to hit a monster's head just out of reach. Online. I beat the final boss and then stopped. These rare materials can only be found in High Rank Missions, which ⦠For Monster Hunter: World on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Welp. Random sleeps or para are nice when out solo hunting. You'll know when you can store charges by the sharpness metre flashing yellow or red. Most mosters have wind-up animations, some are very short but they are there, roars are often a tell as well. It is very much a hunting game where the first priority is position, second priority is damage. Stop spamming Dragon Piercer on bow. def a challenging game. And it does that while expanding the scope of ⦠The entire animation has iFrames, and this will save you from many devastating attacks. But still, Monster Hunter: World is simply the deeper, bigger, richer game. yeah, i've been smashing the buttons lol. The Monster Hunter: World holidays are great, but they only come once every few months. Iceborn too hard. Capture monters to end fight quicker most monsters limp/get the skull icon around 20-30% health remaining, if the last 70-80% was really hard why not finish it quickly. well been playing mhw for a few months now but never came on here because other forums it seems people are pretty toxic and love to use the "get good" answer whenever someone new has a question..awesome news to see its not the same case here. But Monster Hunter World also retains its signature challenge and depth, the elements that have made it such an enduring franchise. User Info: Kconv. Don't over commit to attacks & combos, and be aware of your surroundings. The skills food provides (Attack Up (L), Felyne Weakener, Bombardier, etc) can help in a hunt. You build charge by hitting the monster with it in sword and shield mode, then press triangle and circle to store that charge. 1 month ago. Kconv 1 year ago #1. You usually will understand the mechanics of a new monster ⦠Like it charges up fully and you have to hold circle and then press circle + triangle then it does something then press it again to deplete it, but then it immediately fills back up, made 0 sense to me and I couldn't do shit with it. Stuff like , walk around the mob to wait for an opening, also look out weapon guides and make sure u know your moves,keep ur weapons upgraded as much as they can be. First goal should be to try and get a weapon with green sharpness and as soon as u have one try to keep sharpness at green. Don't surrender! In fact, he hated it so much that he rage quit the mission (which is amazing ⦠so from all the other newbies like myself, thank you for providing useful information. For Monster Hunter: World on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "MHW Iceborne end game is too hard". If you took more than 50 minutes to kill a monster and less then 30 minutes was spent just trying to find it then you deserved to fail. Rolling away after attacking helps alot against the clunkyness. Changed to the blade and shield and now that's way easier, but that charge thing still has me completely baffled I don't see myself being able to ever use that. They bring any flying monster crashing to the ground, and if you get hit with a pin attack (Anji biting you and throwing you, Rathalos grabbing you and throwing you) you can fire off a flash pod while lying on the ground to get them off you.