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And Tyler Too! posted:Adept Lancing is the greatest thing ever. The monsters basically kill themselves! Between that and Aerial Hammer I've been stomping everything I encounter. Tell me how you get around not being able to do A-button counters, because I cannot wrap my head around a playstyle that doesn't include them.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 22:02 |
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And Tyler Too! posted:Aerial Hammer This is the correct answer. For anyone who might be having trouble with LR (hello newcomers!): make the Astalos hammer, the Emerald Beater. Use Aerial style and the Typhoon Trigger art. Thunder is a reliable element, and while elemental hammers aren't great, the Astalos hammer has plenty of green sharpness and great stats considering you can build it fairly early on - 120 raw, 24 thunder, 15% affinity, 1 slot, all at level 1. You can devour the rest of LR with very very few exceptions and look rad doing it. Mount -> Stun -> Repeat. Smash monsters in the face. Be sure to change all of your quick messages to space jam quotes. It particularly destroys the crabs. You'll kill them so fast you won't even notice them limping. Rip_Van_Winkle fucked around with this message at 22:04 on Oct 4, 2016 |
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Alxprit posted:Tell me how you get around not being able to do A-button counters, because I cannot wrap my head around a playstyle that doesn't include them. I guess doing Perfect Guards and the followup combo?
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 22:17 |
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Maleh-Vor posted:I guess doing Perfect Guards and the followup combo? The thing about A-button counters is that you could interrupt your current triple poke with one at any time, except the end, and it's good for just hitting them in a short window and then immediately guarding an incoming attack, getting in a lot of damage really quickly. With Adept you lose that and you can only block the normal way in between pokes and it just irks me. I guess I could evade but a hop usually doesn't get me far enough away.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 22:47 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8mQ5VuR7uY That looks pretty fluid.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 23:39 |
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Electric Lady posted:Don't forget to take a look at a charm table if you haven't. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/156haG2utcNj6iGwuabx3zVl2ennVuiGg8TIL1b5-puQ/edit I have, just in like 30 runs the best Ive gotten is Charmer+5 Eating -3 OO or something like that. Making hella zenny though.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 23:53 |
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Is there a good reason to run around making new weapons? I'm still village 2* and I have like 4 different dual blades.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 01:30 |
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Nomadic Scholar posted:Is there a good reason to run around making new weapons? I'm still village 2* and I have like 4 different dual blades. Dual blades and sword and shield benefit the most from elemental/status damage due to their quick hits, so you might want to have a few different ones around to take advantage of monsters' weaknesses. Aside from that there's no real reason to make a ton of stuff, it's just nice to have the options available. Plus in Gen you can power up anything to be decent in the endgame so just make/upgrade whatever you want, really.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 01:56 |
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So find the prettiest blender blades and go nuts? Got it. I will probably just figure out what swords are elemental and go for those + a favorite.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 05:20 |
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lokipunk posted:I have, just in like 30 runs the best Ive gotten is Charmer+5 Eating -3 OO or something like that. Yeah I have poo poo luck too. All I want is a half decent Guard charm and I can get anything but that.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 09:13 |
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legoman727 posted:So, what's the best way to make money in Generations? I'm trying to make a gunner set to try out LBG and I'm kiiinda broke. Charms, but if you haven't completed quests, you get a cash bonus for a first time clear bonus. Coal Hearted will still be faster, with chance of good charms... but it's charm farming. Go clear some odd quests and shake things up.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 11:00 |
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Your choices for making money are pretty much: charm farming if you want to be business-like, or otherwise just try to play kinda frugally. Go help some newbies or something and just pile on cash rewards for a couple dozen hunts where you barely have to use items.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 15:08 |
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So I have a full Silverwind armor I've been using with Switch Axe and I wanna try a new weapon, which one would work well with that armor?
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Elman posted:So I have a full Silverwind armor I've been using with Switch Axe and I wanna try a new weapon, which one would work well with that armor? It looks like it would be a real good fit for Evade Lancing, or Greatsword if you can gem/charm Focus onto it.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 15:28 |
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Elman posted:So I have a full Silverwind armor I've been using with Switch Axe and I wanna try a new weapon, which one would work well with that armor? Insect Glaive with the speed bug that gives you +30% Affinity.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 15:30 |
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The Monster Hunter Stories Ride On subs use the Japanese monster names. Nerds.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 16:27 |
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Guy Goodbody posted:The Monster Hunter Stories Ride On subs use the Japanese monster names. Nerds. Those subs are such a mixed message. They use the Japanese monster names, presumably because nobody doing the Crunchyroll subs gives a poo poo, but then they bother to localize the portmanteau "Otomon" (Partner-Monster) as "Monstie". I like how that kid's cat is kind of condescending dick like some of the ones in MH4U, though.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 16:30 |
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New Monster Hunter Stories trailer! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teBsc8_MmHI It'll have a turn based battle system! Amazing!
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 16:47 |
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Honestly it looks slick if nothing else, I'm still probably getting it day one.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 16:49 |
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The first episode of the anime was so painfully by-the-numbers, completely unimaginative kid's anime, it's got me a little worried about the game.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 16:51 |
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SSJ_naruto_2003 posted:How many people are playing generations? Thinking of pickjng it up now that I have a new 3ds and have a nub for the camera.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 16:55 |
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SSJ_naruto_2003 posted:How many people are playing generations? Thinking of pickjng it up now that I have a new 3ds and have a nub for the camera. I'm picking back up this weekend. I'll definitely come and run your low-rank stuff with you to warm back up again if we run into each other on the Discord.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 18:04 |
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I'm definitely down for goon hunting. I'm just not super familiar with the friend system. Do we still need to share friend codes? I think I'm far enough along that I need to ask about how dodging works. There aren't any actual i-frames at all, right? I've been hit out if just about every dodge I've ever performed regardless of timing and it's frustrating as hell. Maybe my Dark Souls experience is throwing me off?
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 20:43 |
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There are i-frames, they're just way fewer than in the souls games.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 20:46 |
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dragon enthusiast posted:There are i-frames, they're just way fewer than in the souls games. I guess it's just the split second at the beginning of the dodge? Does the dodge have an animation cue or something that I can visually tell is the i-frame section?
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 20:48 |
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deadly_pudding posted:I'm picking back up this weekend. I'll definitely come and run your low-rank stuff with you to warm back up again if we run into each other on the Discord. I'm still doing 1* stuff, I want a friend, too!
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 20:49 |
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Dr. Red Ranger posted:I'm definitely down for goon hunting. I'm just not super familiar with the friend system. Do we still need to share friend codes? You don't need Friend Codes. Monster Hunter handles matchmaking under its own system. It will check your friend codes, but you can also friend people in-game. When you generate a room, it will have a numeric ID code from the matchmaking server that you can paste into discord or whatever to let other people join. You can also put a PIN on there to keep pubs out.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 20:49 |
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Nice. Well if you guys want another hunter when you're on I can check for you then! I have another unplayed lvl 1 baby character.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 20:53 |
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Dr. Red Ranger posted:I guess it's just the split second at the beginning of the dodge? Does the dodge have an animation cue or something that I can visually tell is the i-frame section? The Evasion+1 and Evasion+2 skills, or using Adept/Bushido style really help out with dodging in this game. quote:Dodging has 0.2 seconds of invincible frames by default, from the start of the roll/dodge. (6 frames) You can still learn to time it if you dodge through attacks in the direction the hitbox is moving, but generally I wouldn't really try to use my dodge to actually iframe evade through attacks unless you have evasion or are using the Adept style, especially if you're not familiar with monster timings. Use the roll to physically get out of the way of attacks that will start soon, instead. You can also use the run to do this (weapon sheathed) if you need to get further away, since you'll do this panic run when you're running away from an enemy. If you can run away, dodging while running will make you do a superman dive, which has a greatly extended iframe window. It takes a bit to get up, so it's your "Oh poo poo" move when you know you won't be able to get out of the way of something big, like a huge lazer.
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Dr. Red Ranger posted:Maybe my Dark Souls experience is throwing me off? That was my problem, for sure. This game is much more deliberate, you wanna pay a lot of attention to the monsters' behavior and dodge preemptively instead of going for iframe last second dodges. You could get Evade+ and Evade distance skills to help (maybe nargacuga armor?), but really it's all about your mindset. Well, technically you could just play Adept and Dark Souls your way through the game. I wouldn't recommend it if you aren't used to dodging though, I did that and had to relearn a lot when I realized I didn't really know how to dodge anything. Also your run + jump move has a lot of iframes, it helps a lot when you need to dodge a Rathalos dive or whatever.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 21:04 |
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As a bonus, the skill doesn't say it, but Constitution (of both levels, I think) allows you to do the dive-evade no matter what direction you're running in; normally, you could only do it while running anywhere except toward a monster. If you find yourself needing that dive a lot, it's very helpful so you don't have to keep note of what direction you're running in relative to the monster.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 21:06 |
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Ok, sounds like I just need to treat it as if there weren't any iframes anyway. What do people do when a monster is raging and has next to no startup for multiple attacks, or has such a huge hitbox (plesioth) that if you're anywhere near then you'll get hit? I can wait out a rage but hip checks and whatnot that come out faster than you can do anything about are pretty annoying.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 21:14 |
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Dr. Red Ranger posted:Ok, sounds like I just need to treat it as if there weren't any iframes anyway. What do people do when a monster is raging and has next to no startup for multiple attacks, or has such a huge hitbox (plesioth) that if you're anywhere near then you'll get hit? I can wait out a rage but hip checks and whatnot that come out faster than you can do anything about are pretty annoying. Mostly you just kinda get used to it. They still have some tells and patterns while enraged, and it's just a matter of being a lot more careful. Go for little guerrilla strikes during Rage instead of full combos, try to catch the monster at the end of its combos, and so on. The difficulty here really varies from monster to monster. You usually have enough time on the clock to wait out rages, except with incredibly angry monsters like Brachydios, potentially.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 21:18 |
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Gotcha. Specifically I wanted to start replacing bits of my HR Bujabujabu set with Rathalos parts but going at him with aerial longsword took 30 minutes. Managed to break both wings, face and tail cut but between his constant raging and flying multiple zones away it took way too long.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 21:29 |
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Elman posted:play Adept and Dark Souls your way through the game Yes, do this
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 21:31 |
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Dr. Red Ranger posted:Ok, sounds like I just need to treat it as if there weren't any iframes anyway. What do people do when a monster is raging and has next to no startup for multiple attacks, or has such a huge hitbox (plesioth) that if you're anywhere near then you'll get hit? I can wait out a rage but hip checks and whatnot that come out faster than you can do anything about are pretty annoying. Typically you want to attempt to position yourself such that you are always able to avoid the hitbox. And weapons with a lovely shield (GS) are still way preferable than eating a full attack. e: aerial style has trouble against rathalos since his flight mode tends to be just out of reach of your hop. Also the i-frames on the aerial hop are different than the normal roll and occur just as you finish the front flip and your feet go upright dragon enthusiast fucked around with this message at 21:41 on Oct 5, 2016 |
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When I was starting out back in MHFU, I would just run away for the whole time Tigrex was enraged. Yay 45+ minute hunts! You get the hang of it eventually, as was mentioned, and it just comes down to being a lot more careful and never overextending, which is kind of the whole point of this game, even more so than in Dark Souls. Having to run a couple minutes from a bonfire to the fog gate is very different to having beat a monster to within an inch of their life for 20 minutes, getting greedy with a heal and getting carted for the third time for your trouble. Don't be afraid to leave the zone the monster is in if you need a breather, either. Usually if I need to sharpen and the monster is enraged and just being an rear end in a top hat, I still zone out to heal up, top off my stamina, and resharpen. Dust yourself off, do a little prancing or fist pumping, and get back in the ring. Oh and if you have something like an enraged Rathalos being a jerk, remember to bring flash bombs. Those knock him right out of the air if you can pop one in front of him while he's flying.
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Dr. Red Ranger posted:Ok, sounds like I just need to treat it as if there weren't any iframes anyway. What do people do when a monster is raging and has next to no startup for multiple attacks, or has such a huge hitbox (plesioth) that if you're anywhere near then you'll get hit? I can wait out a rage but hip checks and whatnot that come out faster than you can do anything about are pretty annoying. Option 1: Use a Bow/Bowgun Option 2: With enough practice you'll have a good idea of what you can get away with when a monster is pissed. I forget the name of the armor skill but there's one that gives you an affinity boost when a monster rages. gently caress Plesioth forever. Option 3: AERIAL HAMMER
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 21:44 |
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Dr. Red Ranger posted:Ok, sounds like I just need to treat it as if there weren't any iframes anyway. What do people do when a monster is raging and has next to no startup for multiple attacks, or has such a huge hitbox (plesioth) that if you're anywhere near then you'll get hit? I can wait out a rage but hip checks and whatnot that come out faster than you can do anything about are pretty annoying. Aerial anything allows you to jump over pretty much anything but the biggest monsters. The hitboxes are usually sky-high for the older monsters (gently caress you Nargacuga) but in general if I see an attack coming I can jump to the other side of whatever it is.
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Maleh-Vor posted:I wouldn't really try to use my dodge to actually iframe evade through attacks unless you have evasion or are using the Adept style, especially if you're not familiar with monster timings. Use the roll to physically get out of the way of attacks that will start soon, instead. Strongly recommend against this. It is a really bad habit that will get you punished more often than not, especially when you're somewhat familiar with a monster. Get a Lance, and take the time to practice side-stepping through attacks. Tail spins in particular are really easy to i-frame through with a lance. But like anything. Take it slow and be deliberate. So long as you learn something, even an outright quest failure is still growth/progression. Frustrating, but progression.
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