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TopicAs a relative newcomer to the monster hunter series, my thoughts on world
Sad_Face
02/05/18 10:59:16 PM
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pres_madagascar posted...
I dunno, I looked up what weapons were newbie friendly. And honestly, the training room doesn't really do a good job teaching weapons. I had to take them all on expeditions and just play with them against actual enemies. I f***ing love the dual blades. Quick strikes, dodging, etc.. The fast style works for me.


I don't believe in the idea of newbie friendly weapons. They used to say this about the Bow, how it's a much easier weapon to get into than the LBG or HBG. But this is a 1000+ hour game. If you spend a good half hour reading up on the ammo the bowguns use, that's 80% of the learning curve there. The rest is learning to use the weapon and it boils down to point and shoot it till it dies. The bowguns are radically different from the Bow and the Bow requires a lot more micromanagement between its paltry amount of coatings and stamina consumption management as the Bow is a heavy user of a stamina.

The training room, if it's like the beta's (I haven't touched it), is just to get a feel for how the weapon works and how to use the weapon. How to hunt with it, yeah, you have to go for practical experience. The only place you can get that is ON THE HUNT!
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