I just started playing and once I unlocked this I'm like "oh this is the charge blade of wild hearts!" This guide is such a massive help! I had no idea about the chain of mutations and how it resets when you stow, and knowing karakuri attacks give two energy is huge! Thanks so much for explaining everything!
When you throw the giant Kunai it's best to also highlight that it grants two bars on the gauge where everything else gives 1 bar and it will give 2 bars even if the blade only hits once, as long as it hits its two bars basically it's a great attack to build your meter up so I think that is why it's the most efficient way to build meter the range is a nice bonus but whatever builds more meter than the other attacks will always be the best way to build the meter the fact you can do it so fast is a plus.
I'm curious what weapon in this game would you consider feels the most similar to insect glaive? I don't mean like a 1:1 because obviously different game different wants different desires, but if you were to reccomend this game to a monster hunter player who eclusively uses insect glaive, what weapon or weapons would you reccomend?
I would have to say the claw blade. It grants the most aerial mobility which is what Insect Glaive has always leaned upon. As you said, there is no direct 1:1 weapon that is fitting since Insect glaive itself is a unique weapon to Monster hunter as are the weapons in Wilds hearts are to wild hearts. If you are looking for that aerial capability, Claw blade gives you the option to fight in the air and on ground compared to other weapons which are mostly ground based with single aerial attacks. If you are looking for the concept of "charging your weapon" Like getting kinsects to do different attacks, karakuri staff and claw blade have a bit of that - claw blade mostly being its a step wise weapon where you start with certain attacks to charge your weapon, then hook and do different attacks for a period of time and then end off with a big attack. :) Hope that helps!
@@SkySenseiVB Definitely, I am weird in that the way I always use Glaive is a hybrid between: Aerial when ground does not work and a mobile ground based option to dance around the enemy. I appreciate the response
What an interesting, but ultimately dogshit weapon. I've never been able to make this thing work, there's too much to keep track of for so little reward.
I just started playing and once I unlocked this I'm like "oh this is the charge blade of wild hearts!"
This guide is such a massive help! I had no idea about the chain of mutations and how it resets when you stow, and knowing karakuri attacks give two energy is huge! Thanks so much for explaining everything!
monster hunter: hah charge blade is so complex and hard to learn and master
wild hearts:
Thx dude love this thing
lol I’m a wagasa main but when I use the staff I’m throwing my blade out whenever I can unless it’s wolf boy or emberplume
i dont think juggernaut blade in air still works. I can't seem to trigger it. Notice this as well?
When you throw the giant Kunai it's best to also highlight that it grants two bars on the gauge where everything else gives 1 bar and it will give 2 bars even if the blade only hits once, as long as it hits its two bars basically it's a great attack to build your meter up so I think that is why it's the most efficient way to build meter the range is a nice bonus but whatever builds more meter than the other attacks will always be the best way to build the meter the fact you can do it so fast is a plus.
It's the only weapon I haven't tried yet but it looks awesome one's you get the hang of it
I'm curious what weapon in this game would you consider feels the most similar to insect glaive? I don't mean like a 1:1 because obviously different game different wants different desires, but if you were to reccomend this game to a monster hunter player who eclusively uses insect glaive, what weapon or weapons would you reccomend?
I would have to say the claw blade. It grants the most aerial mobility which is what Insect Glaive has always leaned upon.
As you said, there is no direct 1:1 weapon that is fitting since Insect glaive itself is a unique weapon to Monster hunter as are the weapons in Wilds hearts are to wild hearts.
If you are looking for that aerial capability, Claw blade gives you the option to fight in the air and on ground compared to other weapons which are mostly ground based with single aerial attacks.
If you are looking for the concept of "charging your weapon" Like getting kinsects to do different attacks, karakuri staff and claw blade have a bit of that - claw blade mostly being its a step wise weapon where you start with certain attacks to charge your weapon, then hook and do different attacks for a period of time and then end off with a big attack. :) Hope that helps!
@@SkySenseiVB Definitely, I am weird in that the way I always use Glaive is a hybrid between: Aerial when ground does not work and a mobile ground based option to dance around the enemy.
I appreciate the response
there are people who do speedruns who do a one hit mutation every hit
Don’t like that weapon.I think it’s a waste of weapons could’ve made three other weapons with that one
What an interesting, but ultimately dogshit weapon. I've never been able to make this thing work, there's too much to keep track of for so little reward.
Iittle reward? You need to hit 2 3 jagernaut blade to kill basicaly any monster in the game
Lol what? You can do some serious damage if made right
Unironically is a skill issue
@@pintobean6702 Not even a roast, I have seen people finish a hunt before the first roar with this bad boy and some traps
Best weapon. You can down hunts in less than 10 seconds with it.
The worst weapon is probably the Cannon or Maul