What's a good armor set for HR on this one? I'm doing 9* quests and my LR armor isn't cutting it anymore.
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It's going to be a lot of quests. The Dreadqueen Soul skill unlocks at level 6 (for all pieces), and Dreadqueen Soul X at level 14.So farming Deviants sucks eh?
Just how much am I going to grind this thing until this armor becomes not useless?
Well the skills on the armor don't even activate until level 6, so that's the minimum. Deviants suck for rewards in general. There are some good weapons, most of the armor is pretty bad in G rank and it's way too much effort to put in just to use it for high rank stuff at this point. They are my favorite fights overall, but they definitely missed on the reward for time put in ratio.So farming Deviants sucks eh?
I wanted the Dreadqueen Rathian set so I tried to solo her, which I did. Not a hard fight. She gave me enough materials on one hunt to make two pieces of armor. Making the whole set was easy. Each piece has a base defense of 30, which is way below the 80+ per piece I currently have from my Tigrex armor. No biggie, let me upgrade it.
Except in order to upgrade each piece to level 2, you need a Dreadqueen Ticket II. To get those, you need to beat a different quest. So I beat that too. Gave me two tickets which allowed me to upgrade two pieces to lvl 2, taking the defense from 30 to a whopping 34. And now I need Dreadqueen Ticket III in order to upgrade to lvl 3 which I get by obviously beating another different quest.
Just how much am I going to grind this thing until this armor becomes not useless?
After beating the G4 urgent and unlocking Blodlust Diablo solo I felt that it not much left to do so I stopped playing.
But after a week I miss the combat! I played the whole game long sword adept and I did not get tired of it. I cannot understand how the combat can be so addicting!
I know this is beating a dead horse, but it's still hilarious how if you beat the Fated Four early the village leaders have no reaction and still act like they're a fearsome threat.
Yeah, at least you can actually kill the monsters early in Generations, which is more than I could say for 3U.The game's "plot" is a joke at best =p really just an excuse to throw more monsters at us.
Not complaining, mind you.
Yeah, at least you can actually kill the monsters early in Generations, which is more than I could say for 3U.
Also, goddamn I forgot how good Deserted Island's music is. I get goosebumps every time I hear the intro.
There's a scouting guide video which might be helpful:Is there a comprehensive guide/video for training palicos in this game? Like which abilities to shoot for in prowlers and various support cats? I feel like I should be making use of my quest runs to improve my kitties :3
Edit: GU has a combat demo if you want to see if the combat clicks with you.
Yeah, I actually just tried the easy and medium monsters and certainly enjoyed it, even in handheld mode. If you'll indulge me for just a minute longer, would you say the demo is comparable in difficulty to the full game? I actually had a pretty easy time with the medium difficulty monster, except for the fact that I ran out of time lol. But got super close to killing it and I believe hunts have a 50 min time limit in the full game anyway?
Typically I would've just bought the game by now, but I'm in the middle of a move and have to be careful with my money lol.
The actual game is easier cause you don't have any skills or food buffs in the demo. You can easily make a Atk Up set in the actual game and get more dps.
By the way, I forgot to mention that there's a single player village option and a multiplayer gathering hall version, unlike World which merges them together. Don't just jump into the gathering hall and try to do them solo (if you're not great in the game) cause the monsters there have more HP and will be tough if you're soloing and not a veteran.
There's some good resources for it, so you won't have to scour google links at least. Either phone apps or just by going to http://mhgu.kiranico.com. There's some gaps in the wiki, but they aren't until much later in the game.Cool, gotcha.
Well, shit. I guess I'll buy the game when I get home. I'm not suuuper keen on having to rely on google to learn about enemy weaknesses and so on, but I think I'll manage.
Good grief, the amount of gear in this game is fucking staggering. I've only just reached three star missions and there's already 4-5 pages worth of armor per category to craft and like 10 different Long Swords I could make. Are there like.. Build guides for LR/HR/GR or something? Stuff like "optimal gear for LR Long Sword DPS build" or whatever. Cause I'm so overwhelmed by all the stuff I could do that I don't know what to do lol.
Currently I'm just running around with a Long Sword (which I'll stick with) and Attack Up (M) and Gathering (from the only talisman I have) skills. Attack Up seems like an obvious choice when so many of the other skills I could get right now are so situational.
I'm stuck in a rut. I don't know whether to get the game or not. I loved tri but didn't fully enjoy mhw.
Nope, it considers XX and GU to be separate titles, unfortunately.Does the game allow you to transfer you save data if the regions don't match? I have XX on my Japanese 3DS and I'd like to keep playing the game on my European Switch if I can.