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- Beginner weapons and armor in Monster Hunter World
- Getting ready for the expedition
- On the prowl
- Battling creatures
Although the newest installment may be the most accessible entry point into the franchise, a Monster Hunter World beginner’s guide remains useful for newcomers on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Despite the series’ complexities being simplified for an improved overall experience, you’ll still require assistance in mastering the fundamental aspects of hunting. That’s where we can help.
If you’re new to the series, especially if you’re venturing out on your own without a team to share strategies, you might find the experience a bit overwhelming after the thrilling cinematic introduction and as you dive into the gameplay. The combat in Monster Hunter is intricate, layered, and incredibly satisfying, filled with hidden elements, intricate details, and advancements to uncover and master after many hours of play. The various weapon types, upgrade paths, items, and skills provide a depth of strategy that can keep you engaged for months. All of this is presented through a series of intricate menus filled with rich statistics. While you will soon become immersed in this complexity, it may initially seem quite daunting.
Let’s help you navigate through the early challenges. When you eventually dive into the thrilling and daunting world of High Rank gameplay, adorned in magnificent dino-skeleton armor and wielding a highly specialized heavy gunner setup, you’ll reminisce about these early, simpler times with a smile. For now, however, you’ll greatly benefit from this Monster Hunter World beginner’s guide. Believe me. If you’re seeking more advanced strategies, don’t miss our extensive collection of higher-level tips.Tips for Monster Hunter Worldcrafted for the seasoned hunter.
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Beginner weapons in Monster Hunter World
Contents
- 1 Beginner weapons in Monster Hunter World
- 2 The weapon tree in Monster Hunter World is more straightforward than it appears.
- 3 What type of armor is most suitable for newcomers?
- 4 Utilize the practice area to experiment with your firearms.
- 5 Perfect your combat controls.
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At the beginning of your journey in Monster Hunter World, the variety of weapon options can be quite daunting, with a total of 14 different types available. However, rather than selecting the weapon that appears the most intimidating, it’s wise to focus on a few that are more beginner-friendly. The Dual Blades are an excellent choice for newcomers to the series. They are fast and deal a good amount of damage, allowing for quick engagements and retreats in battles. By pressing R2, you can enter demon mode, and once the sword in the upper left corner is fully charged, pressing R2 again will unleash a powerful attack that enhances your damage, transforms your dodge into a dash, and provides resistance to knockback.
Not everyone enjoys getting right in the thick of the action. If you prefer to engage in combat from a distance—while your trusty Palico draws the attention of foes—the Light Bowgun is the perfect choice. You can aim it like a traditional firearm using L2 and fire with R2. Be sure to switch up your ammunition by using the up and down buttons on the D-pad. Each type of ammo has unique effects tailored to the various encounters you’ll face. For instance, there’s piercing ammo designed to penetrate the tough hides of certain monsters, sticky ammo that adheres to targets and detonates, and even a healing type that can be shot at teammates to restore their health. Additionally, you can press the circle button to place a mine-like flare on the ground, which can be detonated by you or your allies to unleash a significant explosion on any unfortunate creature in the vicinity.
The Insect Glaive strikes a perfect balance between agility and power. While it may require some practice to fully master, even beginners can benefit from its impressive buffs and swift melee capabilities right from the start. Essentially, it functions like a pole vault with a blade attached, allowing you to deploy a Kinsect to assist you. By aiming with L2 and launching the Kinsect with R2, you can extract valuable resources from the monster you’re targeting, which the Kinsect will return to you, providing bonuses to healing, attack, defense, or movement speed. By combining R2 and X, you can execute aerial attacks, which may even allow you to mount the monster and strike from above.
The weapon tree in Monster Hunter World is more straightforward than it appears.
You’ve selected your weapon and come to appreciate it. Now, your goal is to ensure it reaches its full potential, much like a motivational speaker might encourage. It’s time to explore the weapon tree. When you’re out exploring, gather every resource you come across—every single one. You’ll require bones, ores, crystals, and a variety of materials to enhance your weapon. After your hunting expedition, head to the Workshop to check which upgrades are available, or jot down the materials needed to advance to the next level.
The initial materials for weapon crafting that you’ll encounter are Ore and Bone. Since you’ll begin with metal weaponry, Ore weapons will be your first focus for upgrades. You can enhance these weapons by mining the blue ore deposits that you’ll discover during your adventures. Once you successfully hunt your first Great Jagras and collect its bones, you’ll unlock the ability to create bone weapons and explore that segment of the upgrade path. As you take on larger monsters, you’ll unlock a wider variety of Bone weapons, which will inflict greater damage, enabling you to tackle even larger foes. This, in turn, will provide you with more bones to forge even more powerful weapons. You can see how the cycle continues.
What type of armor is most suitable for newcomers?
At the beginning of character creation, you’ll need to select between leather and chainmail armor. Instead of the usual classifications of light and heavy armor, these options are characterized by the elemental resistances they provide. Leather armor will help mitigate fire damage, while chainmail armor will protect against water damage. If you’re struggling to defeat a particular monster, it’s a good idea to verify that your armor isn’t vulnerable to the elemental damage that the creature inflicts.
Whenever you have the opportunity, it’s essential to enhance any armor you possess, as you will be using it for an extended period. It’s crucial to change your armor based on your opponents. Bone armor serves as an excellent versatile option, and you can easily create it if you gather enough bone piles during your adventures. By repeatedly defeating the same creatures, you will accumulate their materials, enabling you to forge complete specialized armor sets. These sets are desirable not only for their improved stats but also for their striking, fashion-forward appearance.
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Utilize the practice area to experiment with your firearms.
As mentioned earlier, there is a wide variety of weapons available, and it’s best to determine your preference before engaging in a battle with a fierce Anganath. Be sure to visit the Training Area, located in your room and managed by the Palico Housekeeper. In this space, you can experiment with your selected weapon by striking the central wooden tower and the different barrels to see if it suits your style.
Perfect your combat controls.
Fortunately, the game doesn’t explicitly instruct you on which buttons to press during battles (was that sarcasm clear enough?). Typically, R2 serves as the special attack button for the weapon you have equipped. To unleash special moves, you’ll need to hold R2 while pressing X, circle, or triangle. For regular combat, focus on circle for strong attacks and triangle for standard attacks, and vary the sequence of your button presses to create powerful combos. Just be cautious: pressing R1 will sheath your weapon, so you’ll want to avoid hitting it by mistake while fighting.
Beginner weapons and armor in Monster Hunter World
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