yeah. Back when Luna released on PC I thought people's complaining about her was a little overblown, but after running her a few times in the last few days, she really is an incredibly annoying mon to hun if you aren't running something with Guard Up. So much of her difficulty comes from blanket zone denial and so many of MHW's best weapon mechanics (imo) come from acting on really specific attack predictions. Like, tempered Jho is hard but it's a kind of hard that meshes really well with numerous different weapons, it feels like Luna just locks me out of so many strategies.Lunastra's supernova continues to be the most annoying move in the game.
Lunastra's supernova continues to be the most annoying move in the game.
The breath attack from vaal is almost equally annoying imo.Lunastra's supernova continues to be the most annoying move in the game.
Guild cards do nothing but allow you to show off to other players and express yourself a bit more.
You get an achievement for getting 50 of them for what it's worth, but they don't impact gameplay in any way.
This should cover your bases pretty well:Blitzed through Low Rank and went straight to farming Deviljho and Rathalos in HR. I'm trying to make the Deviljho LS and get a 4-piece Rathalos Set before I start farming the Elder Dragons. What's a good set to have prior to farming Behemoth on PC?
This should cover your bases pretty well:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MonsterHun...r/pc_behemoth_meta_build_compilation_for_all/
I think AT KT has had a couple week-long availabilities on PC, most recently June 21-June 27. Doesn't look like any more are scheduled before July 18, but I bet they'll do one again soonish.Thanks!
Btw, when is Kulve Taroth arriving on PC? Not sure what the release schedule is for AT monsters since I haven't played since April 2018 on PS4.
Guild cards do nothing but allow you to show off to other players and express yourself a bit more.
You get an achievement for getting 50 of them for what it's worth, but they don't impact gameplay in any way.
Oh I see, I didn't know that.I was just making a joke because old MH games didnt have scaling health depending on if you were solo or not, so solo was considered way harder than multiplayer in every case. That's where my gut reaction is, but its different in mh world because monsters have significantly increased hp, stagger, status resists in multiplayer. So in fact, a lot of things are much harder in multiplayer.
But it's somehow not so bad in MHW, I've been playing with a friend who disconnected midway and then I had to kill the Diablos on my own
If you just got to Tier 2 High Rank, go for the Odogaron armor. It's solid for that point in the game.
I would ditch a bunch of those defensive skills for offensive ones and try to make the fight end faster. There will be less opportunities for Luna/Teo to wipe your party with novas. You will probably end up getting more staggers as well, which leaves them flailing on the ground for a solid amount of time. For instance you don't really need blight resistance as you can just roll it off. Same with fire res, just eat for fire res at the canteen if it's really a problem for you. If survivability is still a problem you would get more mileage out of Health Boost 3 than Defense 3 (a full upgraded Vitality charm or 3 level 1 gems is all it takes). Also it may be worthwhile for you to jump into a couple of Kulve runs to get the mats for the Temporal mantle.So it's been days trying to take down the couple Teostra/Lunastra, have tried probably more than ten times already.
People just take too damn long to come and when they arrive I already died once or twice, or when they do arrive on time we all die. I took a time off doing other hunts and finally last night I thought we got them but a random guy died, I don't blame him because he died twice to those explosions. It was frustrating though because we managed to take down Teostra and once one is gone (is the first time that happened honestly) I thought we would take Lunastra as well.
The positive note is that in that match I found out that you can cancel their explosive attacks with a well placed Crystal Burst and I got lucky enough to do it two or three times.
Anyway, any tips? I'm using Legiana's HR armor upgraded to 62 defense points (I use it to boost my frost attack and it has divine blessing I believe or something similar up to level 2), Charge Blade Gigafrost II or III? is the last one available. Decorations for defense, fire resistance, resistance to elemental blights, attack, and attack weakpoints. Defense lvl3 Charm. Vitality cape and Fire Resistance Cape.
Edit: I'm trying to make thet Raths (Azure Rathalos) set but I'm two pieces short, lacking some Carapaces.
I would ditch a bunch of those defensive skills for offensive ones and try to make the fight end faster. There will be less opportunities for Luna/Teo to wipe your party with novas. For instance you don't really need blight resistance as you can just roll it off. Same with fire res, just eat for fire res at the canteen if it's really a problem for you. If survivability is still a problem you would get more mileage out of Health Boost 3 than Defense 3 (a full upgraded Vitality charm or 3 level 1 gems is all it takes). Also it may be worthwhile for you to jump into a couple of Kulve runs to get the mats for the Temporal mantle.
Keep the flame proof mantle but I find rocksteady and temporal more useful than vitality unless your fighting Vaal.This encourages me, I have some offensive items I could use, especially some that boost frost attacks. I'm not ready to get rid of my fire cape tho, I rely too much on it and the vitality cape but I can ditch all the other defensive decorations and charms.
Keep the flame proof mantle but I find rocksteady and temporal more useful than vitality unless your fighting Vaal.
Another plus about doing more damage is you will likely get more staggers which lead to teo/luna sprawling around on the ground allowing you to get in a string of attacks uninterrupted.
Actually my mistake, the temporal mantle is unlocked from the quest you're trying to compete, that's why it's not yet available.Yes, I was undecided on going full damage or defense and I guess I landed somewhere in between. When I started this quest I was weaker so I'm probably good for going full damage.
Vitality is not as useful as fire proof in this fight but I don't have any other mantle I could use, I don't have those you mention and I've been doing Kulve but I can only repeat that quest so many times on my own before I get bored. :/
Actually my mistake, the temporal mantle is unlocked from the quest you're trying to compete, that's why it's not yet available.
Fuck yeah Barioth. Should've been considered am obvious inclusion, but I still had my doubts.
That said, we've still only seen 3 actually new monsters, so I hope this isn't just "Monster Hunter World Generations."
for charge blade, this page is great: https://mhwbuilds.net/charge-blade
i think the Anti-Lunastra (Poverty) is probably the best build you can put together to fight Luna. Gigafrost is pppprobably worse than Diablos Tyrannis II—lower damage and elemental phial discharges are generally way worse
Don't unlock the Ice element on the Diablos CB. Once you get a Elementless decoration, use that instead.I'll check the web page thx!
I have that Diablos blade I believe but I think you need free skills to use the Ice properties and I don't have any set outside the Zorah Magdaros one with those. In any case the difference shouldn't be that big, right?
Edit: I'm below the line of poverty lol.
Barioth is back. Game Informer is doing new info on Iceborne every day this month.
As DrArchon said, you don't want to unlock the Ice, you want to boost Elementless. The difference is pretty huge. Not only does Diablos deal more damage straight-up on every attack, Diablos will deal way, way more damage with SAED because it has Impact phials instead of Elemental. There is basically zero reason to ever run any CB that isn't Diabos Tyrannis II (or Taroth Strongarm, if you're lucky enough to have it). I run Alma Styx a lot of the time just because it's fun and different, but it's basically strictly worse.I'll check the web page thx!
I have that Diablos blade I believe but I think you need free skills to use the Ice properties and I don't have any set outside the Zorah Magdaros one with those. In any case the difference shouldn't be that big, right?
Edit: I'm below the line of poverty lol.
Don't unlock the Ice element on the Diablos CB. Once you get a Elementless decoration, use that instead.
As DrArchon said, you don't want to unlock the Ice, you want to boost Elementless. The difference is pretty huge. Not only does Diablos deal more damage straight-up on every attack, Diablos will deal way, way more damage with SAED because it has Impact phials instead of Elemental. There is basically zero reason to ever run any CB that isn't Diabos Tyrannis II (or Taroth Strongarm, if you're lucky enough to have it). I run Alma Styx a lot of the time just because it's fun and different, but it's basically strictly worse.
Even if you don't have Elementless, it's worth switching to Diablos over Gigafrost if you want to be using the best weapon.
Hidden Elemental properties basically don't exist until you unlock them, and I think it's never ever correct to unlock them because nonelemental weapons with an Elementless decoration always, always deal more damage than the same weapon with an unlocked element. I'm sure there are some DBs and SnS's that are exceptions, but generally I'd just treat weapons with unlockable elements as elementless.
Elementless gives you a 10% damage boost if your weapon has no element.But what do Elementless does? it boost the damage output or uses the elemental properties? I'm not sure if I understand exactly its use.
It boosts the raw damage of a given weapon by ~10%.But what do Elementless does? it boost the damage output or uses the elemental properties? I'm not sure if I understand exactly its use.
Elementless gives you a 10% damage boost if your weapon has no element.
For weapons with the highest raw damage in the game and no element, like the Diablos weapons, that's a bigass boost.
So it's been days trying to take down the couple Teostra/Lunastra, have tried probably more than ten times already.
People just take too damn long to come and when they arrive I already died once or twice, or when they do arrive on time we all die. I took a time off doing other hunts and finally last night I thought we got them but a random guy died, I don't blame him because he died twice to those explosions. It was frustrating though because we managed to take down Teostra and once one is gone (is the first time that happened honestly) I thought we would take Lunastra as well.
The positive note is that in that match I found out that you can cancel their explosive attacks with a well placed Crystal Burst and I got lucky enough to do it two or three times.
Anyway, any tips? I'm using Legiana's HR armor upgraded to 62 defense points (I use it to boost my frost attack and it has divine blessing I believe or something similar up to level 2), Charge Blade Gigafrost II or III? is the last one available. Decorations for defense, fire resistance, resistance to elemental blights, attack, and attack weakpoints. Defense lvl3 Charm. Vitality cape and Fire Resistance Cape.
Edit: I'm trying to make thet Raths (Azure Rathalos) set but I'm two pieces short, lacking some Carapaces.
*My* tip is go as defensive as somehow possible, fire mantle, health boost, fire res, (temporal mantle would help but you don't have that yet), forget about offense, just try to survive and get some hits in when possible - personally I used Kirin or/and Odogaron sets for this fight, played it several times after I beat it too just because it's so much fun and actually quite challenging
Also water or ice element for your weapon can help in this hunt.
I never could beat this (3 tries or so) until I put everything in defense, so yeah, that's my advice.
Also get Divine Blessing to 3, best defensive skill in this game (besides health boost)
I would not take kageroo's advice for a lot of this stuff. geist 6one's advice is generally solid. rocksteady is definitely going to be more valuable than vitality in this hunt.I think I have divine blessing up to 2 and it's really a life saver! I'm already using Ice attack since they're weak to it. I'll try going offensive on my next try and see how it goes, I'll still use fire mantle and health but I'll see if I can put as much offensive boosts as possible. If it backfires I'll switch. Thx!
definitely don't go water element for it, regardless of weapon. Lunastra has zero weakness to water
don't go Ice either for CB, but...super don't go water
I assume they must have tried a lot of different stuff that didn't work out for reasons that it's hard for players to understand without having tested it themselves, but it's truly wild to me that they aren't a little more flexible with how attack motion values impact elemental damage on heavy weapons. it is really hard to see the logic behind that decisionYeah its a shame they went away from giving element something to do on heavy weapons
I wonder what they could do to make each weapon viable for builds on one or the other
Seems like they never are able to nail it down so stick with the Raw/Element split among weapons they have always had