Gotta say, the bit where you recapped all of the past hunts was pretty cool. It was kinda like all of the past monsters were basically a tutorial and blangonga was the first "real" monster you end up fighting. Guides are becoming more thorough as well. Keep up the good work.
Yeah :D I had an idea about showing similar moves and how they relate to blangonga (and other monsters etc) and when I put Proof of a Hero over it... it felt pretty magical 😅😅😅 I'm glad you liked it! 🙂 This game has a definite pacing to it, a very clear example of the game preparing you for later stages is Yian Kut-Ku, Yian Garuga, and Rathalos. When I fought Rathalos for the first time, I felt so prepared it was insane, it was an epiphany for me.
God, that bit at the beggining showing how each monster experience ads up for the next battle gave me some dem feels. This is the type of game that doesn't pull any punches and if you wanna learn you have to do it the hard way, but after pushing through the though love it puts you through you find how amazing this game really is.
ngl, I kinda got choked up watching it and hearing the music and all that, there's something really special about it. Then again I get choked up watching the intros to the games, like mh4u's and mhgen's intros are so hype and exciting and I just feel ahhhhh lol it's great. This game really wants you to succeed I think 🙂 Games like Dark Souls did too, but I feel like it's definitely gotten twisted, unfortunately, a lot of difficult games out there just for the sake of being difficult, but MH really wanted to push you and encourage you and say "If you need help, it's okay to lean on your friends" since it was made to be a co-op game anyways, and like "It's okay to take a break and experiment and each failure is just one more step to victory" and stuff. Rather than "If you die you lose EVERYTHING" lmao. It's great stuff 😊😊
I really appreciate these guides your making. It's quite hard to find any kind of freedom unite videos nowadays that aren't from 2010 so I wanted to say thanks!
Haha thanks! 😄😄😄 I really appreciate how many people are watching them 😜 A big inspiration to start making these videos was both the lack of videos this game had when I was starting (I searched for a while for anything covering Kirin.... I still dunno how to explain that fight lol) and just the lack of......... I don't want to say quality, but just how i felt like I'd do it a bit differently 🙂
Thanks 😄 I feel like even if there aren't many new players starting with MHFU, people who've never played the older games can kinda take a look back and see how things were, and a bit of nostalgia for those who have done the game to death 😜 It's nice to think it could be enjoyed by a nice bunch of people 😊😊 Thanks for watching 🙂
Yeah, I think humility is pretty lacking in communities like Dark Souls and MH, where it really shouldn't be. I'll always remember how difficult things can be for newer players, and I try to see things from where they might be, things like Plesioth and Khezu gave me hell my first time around, so I imagine it'd be similar for other new players. I'm glad it's been helpful for you 🙂🙂
@@TheOneTrueStAN Sometimes, you just gotta accept the brutal reality of Monster Hunter because the game doesn't have any place for a hunter that always dies pretty quickly.
Thanks again for an awesome tutorial! I swear I’ve fought like eleventy-million trying to get the fangs for an ice Longsword but I still actually learned some things from this. -also, I found you can break the snow man effect from his body slam attack’s aoe. (No damage taken)
don't really need these guides other than to refresh myself on the older movesets of weapons. but i just love watching older monster hunter content, i hope the next monster hunter game is truer to the "classic" monster hunter games. i miss them.
Yeah I feel ya. Though for the most part he usually kills them for me lol, when he decides to be aggressive. If they're giving you a lot of trouble, like if you're using HBG or something, maybe try making use of leaving the area and coming back to get rid of them.
Feel ya bro. I suggest trying to use LS, G.Lance, or GS if ur brave enough. It depends on your play style. When it was my first time killing it, use a trap to trap blagonga first, then kill the small ones if they are present, they can be a pain in the ass. Or try moving to a different area and come back again. If you want to get rid of them fast, I suggest HH, the Gioprey Balloon or the Khezu one, and buff urself with harder attacks. If you are in Area 7, try climbing on the small ledge and buff there. If not HH, try Dual Blades! But it might be hard to hit Blagonga with it, so be careful. I've finished the game for a long time, and I'm not hesistated to start again. Happy Hunting!!
Haven't played the game since August last year cuz my anxiety made me uninterested in doing anything. I feel slightly nostalgic watching your gameplay, kinda making me want to play the game again. However, hunting even a blangonga feels like a very daunting task now :'D
Hey, I get that. I'm glad this can sort of bring you back a little 😊 If you're ever able to try again, I hope you have a good time with it, you can do it!! 🙂 Take your time, thanks for watching 🙂
Here's some tips: In my opinion, GS, Hammer, LS and HH is good for hunting Blagonga. However, it depends on your play style. When he calls the blangos, try to kill them first. Because you will srsly need it. Unless u evade almost everything then good for you. Even tho I've already finished the game, its always fun to start from scratch again. Happy hunting!!
@@scorchpunyasubhan7143 I haven't played the game for a year so i don't really remember, but yeah with the proper LBG and ammo and mixed with the usage of bombs then it take a decent amount of time. I guess 45 minutes at max.
I just finished the urgent quest for blangongalalaboi. I cheated a bit by fighting the guild hall quest first though. that lunging ice throw attack was really obnoxious. its fun starting on a fresh save, im not gonna lie
😄😄😄 Yeah, it's cool going through all these monsters again feeling so prepared. When I first went through, each new monster made me feel a bit anxious because I had no idea what to expect haha, but it was also so fun seeing each brand new monster, my first Kushala Daora was amazing, the music hit me pretty hard lmao
@@HeadHunter455 yeah about that..... I shuddered when I saw a Kushala quest at 4 star. I mean really? this early in the game and an elder dragon already?
No problem! I hope you get through it!! I'm glad I can help a little 😄 There are some pretty difficult parts in the game, everyone's struggled at some point or another, keep at it! It'll be easy before you know it 🙂
😩😩😩😩😩 lol, at the start of the game you ran from Tigrex, once you finish G rank, it's customary to return to that quest and beat his ass. I mean, it's not, but it could be 😜😜
I really like your guides, it's detailed and comprehensible even for begginers like me, i hope that you'll make an mhp3rd guide too in the future. Thankyou for helping, i hope you get big soon :>
Will you complete the game? It would be awesome to see a full walkthrough. I’m currently at G rank but I do enjoy your content very much even if you’re just hunting a Giadrome :) I really hope you keep it going !
As a bowgun user in MHGU, he was by far the most frustrating beast to hunt down. The things I despised about him are: his minions blocked my shots too often and bombarded me with snowballs, he was difficult to track down, movesets are frantic and unrelenting, and I ran out of cold endurance potions(5); thus, my stamina kept dropping too quickly.
There's only one super saiyan on a mission, and it's Rajang. That, and Rajang was supposed to be the apex of the simian type monster, I believe, so no.
My first time with blangonga, i already have "Fall" blade which is fire long sword. Got the ingredients which is supposedly found in rathalos or rathian from pokkefarm boat (trenkka?) for only 300 pokkepoints in jungle. Specifically the WyvernFuild something.
@qee4617 I turned and then used fade slash, you can only do it when you're out of a combo, unlike lateral fade slashes in 3rd gen onward where you can only do them while in a combo 😅
Giadrome and Bulldrome are good introductions to the game, Giadrome is pretty weak and easily staggered, but teaches you how to work with/around small monsters getting in your way. Bulldrome can be tricky if you don't learn the moves and get out of the way and attack when it's safe. Kut-ku is the best, it definitely can be hard as hell for new players, but it teaches so much about the game that it's important to fight something like it eventually, and it sets you up for success if you take some time to figure it out. Congalala is fine, more small monsters, more learning how/where to stand and attack, sets you up for similar fights like blangonga, rajang, etc Cephadrome is awful. Khezu is pretty scary, both in concept and execution, he's just real menacing like, and you can very easily get set up to die from max hp, very easily. It demands your attention in ways the other monsters haven't quite done so far. It makes you take your time and make every movement count, which so far the game has only recommended you do. Daimyo is nice, one of the only monsters you can comfortably tank hits from (with some weapon types) his armor is great, and it introduces some interesting concepts like burrowing and interesting movement that not many monsters do. Gypceros is interesting, introducing both the swamps and poison (a really potent one) it also makes you either make use of blocking or panic diving, which hasn't been asked much before except maybe from Khezu. Plesioth is very hard, but fortunately optional (for solo key quests at least) though I'd rather fight 100 Plesioth than 1 more damn Cephadrome. Blangonga is fine, I'm not too great with these types of monsters tbh, which may be a problem when I eventually get to Rajang lol, but he's very mobile like Giadrome and has backup like giadrome, but hits way harder than Giadrome. somethin like that
@@HeadHunter455 That's a good answer, and I agree with the big mayority of your points, except Plesioth. He may not be a key quest, but further in the game (around 5 stars) he's a mandatory quest for village high rank. Great videos overall, man. Keep up with the quality
There's too many to choose tbh lol Rathalos' roar is just a classic Garuga is kinda neat Khezu of course is just so unique and terrified me when I first fought him Nakarkos is just such an awesome monster, and I love basically everything about him, roar included Nargacuga and Zinogre is pretty classic too, Zinogre really said awoo, Nargacuga really went rawr Rajang is so intimidating, but that might be because I've never really fought him 😅😅 I dunno, there's too many to pick from haha, but I guess when I think of roars, it kinda ties into what the monster is as well, so I can't really say just based on the sound of it. Tigrex would definitely be pretty up there. As far as sound effects, yeah I dunno, the sound of gathering things feels pretty good, and the general fanfare for succeeding things like using the hammer in the farm. The splat sound of using a potion is always fun, I imagine you just throw the bottle against your helmet and go "Yeah! That's good enough!" lmao.
Blangonga. The one fucker that literally beat your ass when you're down, other than the fucking Tigrex on that Fucking mountain. Elder Dragon is no prob, but the moment this fucking ape shows up, I'm hauling my ass out of the area, mission be Damn.
Playing the previous games in prep for Rise I notice monsters in this game seem to be more aware that they can waste your Spirit Gauge and Power/Armor Pill time by spamming certain attacks or movement options.
lmaoo Yeaah... The old games you just have less options, and I guess to be fair so do the monsters, but it definitely hurts more for the player I think.
I'm sad right now because my save data on monster hunter freedom unite and monster hunter 3rd portable has been corrupted now i'm doing it all again 😭😭
I've been retrying for more than 6 times with eager cleaver and cephalos armor and always die. He was so easy to kill in the 2 star mission but the 3 star urgent one is too damn hard I can't even damage him to weakened state (the limping). I might be stuck with this for days or worse, even weeks 😔
It can be pretty difficult, he's a lot faster than most monsters you fight up to this point, and he does a lot of damage. But keep with it! You can do it! Take breaks if you have to, maybe try a different strategy, bring traps and/or bombs, and materials to make more traps and/or bombs, try getting the hermitaur armor, it has a lot more defense. If you got the cephalos armor, somehow, you should be able to get through this! :D Blangonga definitely stands out as one of the more difficult to fight, along with Rajang, in my opinion. You can do it! 🙂
I used a greatsword trying to hunt Blangonga, honestly so difficult and extremely annoying. He moves so fast (I can't even use the charge attack) and run away from that area when limping after I land hit a few times (this goes around 4-5 times in my case).
Yeah pretty much, he moves a lot... makes fighting him with slower weapons a lot more frustrating lol. I don't remember if I hunted Blangonga with GS for the channel but maybe I could give it a go.
@@HeadHunter455 I know I should've use longsword or dual blades but I go for GS anyway, don't know what I was thinking. But it was a new experience so it's not that bad. Sure, by all means please try the GS for Blangonga.
GS user here, I know this reply is very late but yea there is almost no opening with this guy for even a lvl 2 charge let alone 3 (I suggest just lvl 1 pot shots at him and keeping it up). The only time I could think of is probably when he does that huge lunge attack but as headhunter said, you need some insane pro hammer/gs main timing for that.
😅😅😅😅 tbh I still need to learn how to fight Rajang lmao I haven't gotten to him yet haha I've fought him like once or twice in another game though xD We'll see when we get there 😜
HeadHunter455 I started using HB and it only hit me with the clothesline once...and that’s the time I tried to dodge it🤦🏻♂️😂, btw any tips for Bowgunning a Chameleos?😅, I have a Kushala HB
I've seen a video that really changed how I feel about hammer vs Blangonga, it was kinda crazy haha here: ruclips.net/video/dtbI1ZHDD0Y/видео.html It's a very old fashioned style MH video, but it's actually very good IMO.
I remember killing him first time way back when on the psp, but now I'm replaying with a gunner and it's just impossible to kill him, I'll switch to blademaster for sure
Blangonga is *super* fast, to the point where it can be very difficult to manage with slower weapons, like hammer. Light Bowgun and Bow *might* be okay, but for a monster that moves this much I'd recommend a quick melee weapon, like Dual Blades, Sword and Shield, or even Greatsword or Longsword. Of course, most things can work if you're willing to make them work, but I like to recommend and focus on matchups that make the most sense, to me at least 😅 Most of my advice is also relative to a single player experience, in multiplayer many more options open up just because you can coordinate with others, or at the very least, the monster isn't focusing on you the entire time. Good luck!! 😄
I'm doing the monsters in order that you fight them in the elder quest list. Rathalos (And Rathian) is the key quest after the Tigrex Key Quest, and before I do any key quests I'll be covering the monsters within that tier of quest, so for 4 star I'm still doing Monoblos, Basarios, Shogun Ceanataur, Yian Garuga, Tigrex, and Kushala, for 5 star I'll do Diablos, a Gravios playthrough, Gypceros & Purple Gypceros playthrough, 2 Daimyo Hermitaurs playthrough, and then Rathalos and Rathian. The playthroughs are things that have been covered before (somewhat) but are still key quests, so I felt like I should cover them. That's the plan so far.
Nice! Good job, keep practicing and experimenting! 😄 Honestly, beyond enjoying the game more, I think it's a very good idea to familiarize yourself and experiment with all of the weapons. Some fights are just way better when using a specific weapon type, generally speaking.
To be honest, the first time I fought him I was really intimidated and packed so much items with me to the point i had to drop some stuff to carve dat blangonga.
Haha, it's better to be safe than sorry! My first times against most monsters were pretty intense, I equal parts afraid and interested. Tried to prepare as much as possible. Sometimes that wasn't enough (like with Khezu, scared the shit out of me my first few times) and I just had to keep learning the monster lol
That's literally my experience fighting him for the first time yesterday, everyone kept hyping up this monke so much to the point that I even brought all 3 combo books with me so that I can make some more extra potions during the hunt lol.
Really depends. If you're having a tough time with things, then yes, upgrade your armor. I remember upgrading Hermitaur armor as much as I could because I just wanted the most out of it. If you run out of armor spheres, you can go mining to try and get more. Basically... the general idea is that the higher rarity equipment you get, the higher rarity armor spheres you need to upgrade them, so you might as well use the lower tiered ones to upgrade your armor now, that being said, for the most part most of the stuff you get early on isn't quite worth upgrading since it'll be replaced, either eventually or even right around the corner. I don't upgrade my equipment because I want to show the hunts done with a baseline level of equipment and preparation, I leave room for people to use different equipment (the only thing I try to max out is the weapon, so the fight doesn't take forever) and utilize buffs, traps, bombs, etc whatever you want that could possibly make the hunt smoother for you. I just want to show what to do if you don't want to bring all of that, or, more likely, when you run out of all that. tl;dr upgrade your armor if you can see yourself using it for a while, if you're not sure if you'll be using it for a while, either 1. do you like the look of it 2. is the base defense of it not too far below others that you can get where you're at in the game? For example, using something with a base defense of 8 while you can make gear with a base defense of 32 is probably not a great idea and 3. most importantly, does the armor have skills that you like, because IMO that's the biggest deciding factor as to whether or not armor is useful or not, but feel free to pick armor based on looks or pure defense as well, as those are important too, of course. I wanna look good while I hunt :P
So I am a bow user and I am doing the grank quest for nekhot what should I do also I can't use any weapon other than the bow i am bad with everything else.
Bring a fire bow and use earplugs. Use flash bombs, kill the blangos and break his head so he can't summon them anymore, remember you can leave the area and come back if he summons blangos and they'll be gone, like I said in the video. Traps aren't super useful against him, but you can use them if you'd like. He's a little susceptible to sleep, doing at least one sleep bomb probably isn't a bad idea. Good luck!
@@HeadHunter455 I have blue yian kit Ku bow and azure rathalos armour with attack up hi and reckless abandon +1 and earplugs but the big problem is I have to fight 2 g rank blangonga and I need the fang +.
After MHW, I've played a lot of GU but I kinda want to go play these earlier monhun games. I should try this out but are hitboxes as bad as ppl make them out to be? For this fight, they look pretty good.
I mean, regardless of the hitboxes being bad (they can be pretty bad) it's just another layer that you have to consider. If you're already pretty seasoned you shouldn't have too much trouble, after being hit by a move a couple of times, you tend to learn where it's safe or not to stand, and there's ways around some of the more egregious hitboxes (You can cheese Plesioth with traps if you want), you just have to be careful, and I guess more specifically, *not* be careless. Don't be greedy, take it slow, play methodically, and even if the hitboxes are jank (they kinda can be) it's, for the most part, fine, IMO. It's all avoidable even if it doesn't make sense sometimes. Then again I mostly play LS, so for things like Lance and such it may be very very different lol. Hammer seems to be very popular in MHFU. IMO MHFU is still a VERY good game in its own right, but I cannot recommend enough to not play MHF1 lmao, go ahead if you want to, but IMO it's quite unplayable, it just lacks so much quality of life that MHFU (and later games) adds that it's pretty jarring, it's very barebones, whereas MHFU feels like a good balance between it being an early game and being well fleshed out.
After playing ~300 hours, some moves have indeed some really bad hitboxes (or just lingering hitboxes after the main one), but in general they are precise enough to work around them And there are so many weapons and armor, and the majority of them look pretty good
In my opinion MHGU(i haven't played the game myself) looks to be the epitome of the OG monster hunter experience. So you might get frustrated at first, since there would be a lot of downgrades to the game as a whole, but you should give it a try nonetheless. As for the Hitboxes, some monsters will make you scream "Bullshit!!" at the top of your lungs at your screen, lmao
0:45 Proof of a hero ruclips.net/video/g1L7g51TNH8/видео.html 2:38 Otis McDonald - Church of 8 Wheels ruclips.net/video/ZCYbxSDPgtE/видео.html 5:36 William Rosati - Head Candy ruclips.net/video/WwlJXDfeDtU/видео.html 6:46 Jeremy Blake - Eye Do ruclips.net/video/E2JOpJbewmI/видео.html
Once you kill them, you go up to them and press circle. You can get the "+" materials in high rank. You have to finish the Granny's quests and start getting quests from the cat next to her.
Is using Jaw Kut-Ku hammer against Blangonga overkill? It feels only took few hits to defeat him. But still, despite only few hits, it's really hard and long battle bcs he moves so much. And maybe because I'm also cheating. I was using too much save state... Oh I was using: - Jaw Kut-Ku hammer - Battle armor set (level 6) - Atk boost from 3 Felynes chefs - Power & Armor Seeds - Flash bomb (when Blangos are summoned)
1. Always come as prepared as you feel comfortable with, there's *almost* never such a thing as over preparing. 2. Never take a fair fight if you can help it. You shouldn't use save states pretty much ever unless you're testing or practicing honestly. It can make you play sloppier and you may end up being unable to save in game and needing to rely on save states, which is no good. You kind of shouldn't upgrade your armor early on since you'll be replacing it very soon, however don't let that stop you from doing it if you feel like it helps you. Blangonga is very annoying because he moves around all the time. Hammer, IMO, isn't a great weapon to use against him because of how slow the attacks are and how open they leave you, despite being able to run with it out.
@@HeadHunter455 Thanks for the input. I will try not using save state too much from now. I'm really new to Monster Hunter and don't have a PC, I play on phone. So, for me hammer is the easiest to control on phone.
You don't have to kill Tigrex in that quest. The best course of action, especially with a new file, is to paintball Tigrex and stay the hell away from it. Grab popo tongues when you can, but as soon as Tiggy shows up in your area, run to wherever he isn't. The quest might take a while, but it shouldn't be too hard as long as you don't fight Tigrex.
You're not supposed to kill Tigrex there. The idea is you're a new hunter and this "end game" boss is messing with you, kind of to make it your rival I suppose, since Tigrex is the flagship of MHF2
For the sake of the guide videos I use relatively minimal set ups for convenience and to give people a place to start from. I recommend and encourage people to bring more if they want to, but the idea is you should bring at least whatever I do. Same thing with bringing a felyne comrade. Also I eat for the attack buff, again for convenience, so demon drugs wouldn't help.
This guy helped me a lot when i was figuring how to kill a rajang. This game truly rewards your expirence. Nice hunt!
Yeah! They really thought about when you should fight each monster, it's pretty good design IMO 😄
Gotta say, the bit where you recapped all of the past hunts was pretty cool. It was kinda like all of the past monsters were basically a tutorial and blangonga was the first "real" monster you end up fighting. Guides are becoming more thorough as well. Keep up the good work.
Yeah :D I had an idea about showing similar moves and how they relate to blangonga (and other monsters etc) and when I put Proof of a Hero over it... it felt pretty magical 😅😅😅
I'm glad you liked it! 🙂
This game has a definite pacing to it, a very clear example of the game preparing you for later stages is Yian Kut-Ku, Yian Garuga, and Rathalos. When I fought Rathalos for the first time, I felt so prepared it was insane, it was an epiphany for me.
Yeah the editing was actually great
When big boss go reeee, bitterbug tribe go ooga booga. Cart hunter and his cat
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it's true
Blangonga has an amazing roar
A lot of the roars in MH titles are pretty great.
Blangonga also sounds like a tiger or something when he charges lol it's wild
I'm more impressed that sometimes its grunts are almost human words
I love fighting Blangonga just to hear it roar XD
Not the same with Rajang, that's a carousel of pain
God, that bit at the beggining showing how each monster experience ads up for the next battle gave me some dem feels. This is the type of game that doesn't pull any punches and if you wanna learn you have to do it the hard way, but after pushing through the though love it puts you through you find how amazing this game really is.
ngl, I kinda got choked up watching it and hearing the music and all that, there's something really special about it.
Then again I get choked up watching the intros to the games, like mh4u's and mhgen's intros are so hype and exciting and I just feel ahhhhh lol it's great.
This game really wants you to succeed I think 🙂
Games like Dark Souls did too, but I feel like it's definitely gotten twisted, unfortunately, a lot of difficult games out there just for the sake of being difficult, but MH really wanted to push you and encourage you and say "If you need help, it's okay to lean on your friends" since it was made to be a co-op game anyways, and like "It's okay to take a break and experiment and each failure is just one more step to victory" and stuff. Rather than "If you die you lose EVERYTHING" lmao.
It's great stuff 😊😊
I really appreciate these guides your making. It's quite hard to find any kind of freedom unite videos nowadays that aren't from 2010 so I wanted to say thanks!
Haha thanks! 😄😄😄
I really appreciate how many people are watching them 😜
A big inspiration to start making these videos was both the lack of videos this game had when I was starting
(I searched for a while for anything covering Kirin.... I still dunno how to explain that fight lol)
and just the lack of......... I don't want to say quality, but just how i felt like I'd do it a bit differently 🙂
Even though ive completed this game a number of times, your guides will be timeless, keep at it man, teaching is a great skill
Thanks 😄
I feel like even if there aren't many new players starting with MHFU, people who've never played the older games can kinda take a look back and see how things were, and a bit of nostalgia for those who have done the game to death 😜
It's nice to think it could be enjoyed by a nice bunch of people 😊😊
Thanks for watching 🙂
HeadHunter455 a solid time capsule, i would have needed this when i first fought plesioth all those years ago. So i totally empathise
His video teach me more than people saying git gud without explaining how
Yeah, I think humility is pretty lacking in communities like Dark Souls and MH, where it really shouldn't be.
I'll always remember how difficult things can be for newer players, and I try to see things from where they might be, things like Plesioth and Khezu gave me hell my first time around, so I imagine it'd be similar for other new players.
I'm glad it's been helpful for you 🙂🙂
Looking forward for your next tutorial
Imagine unironically saying "git gud" instead of trying to teach new players.
Based HeadHunter is best hunter.
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Sometimes, you just gotta accept the brutal reality of Monster Hunter because the game doesn't have any place for a hunter that always dies pretty quickly.
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx Why do you reply to every one of my comments as if I'm not a veteran hunter who knows what I'm doing 😐
Blangonga:Your bald friend when you slap his head. Blangos:his bois
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Thanks again for an awesome tutorial! I swear I’ve fought like eleventy-million trying to get the fangs for an ice Longsword but I still actually learned some things from this. -also, I found you can break the snow man effect from his body slam attack’s aoe. (No damage taken)
No problem! 🙂 I'm glad it was helpful in some way.
And yeah, that's a good tip! 😄
HeadHunter455 I’m looking forward to a Fatalis guide...headed to that monster soon to farm and build that Shinobi armor.
don't really need these guides other than to refresh myself on the older movesets of weapons. but i just love watching older monster hunter content, i hope the next monster hunter game is truer to the "classic" monster hunter games. i miss them.
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Yeah there's definitely something special about this game :)
We'll see, I haven't been paying much attention to modern MH lol
The trouble this man's minions gave me. Punching me towards his blizzard attack.
Yeah I feel ya. Though for the most part he usually kills them for me lol, when he decides to be aggressive.
If they're giving you a lot of trouble, like if you're using HBG or something, maybe try making use of leaving the area and coming back to get rid of them.
Feel ya bro. I suggest trying to use LS, G.Lance, or GS if ur brave enough. It depends on your play style. When it was my first time killing it, use a trap to trap blagonga first, then kill the small ones if they are present, they can be a pain in the ass. Or try moving to a different area and come back again. If you want to get rid of them fast, I suggest HH, the Gioprey Balloon or the Khezu one, and buff urself with harder attacks. If you are in Area 7, try climbing on the small ledge and buff there. If not HH, try Dual Blades! But it might be hard to hit Blagonga with it, so be careful. I've finished the game for a long time, and I'm not hesistated to start again. Happy Hunting!!
Playing through the game for the first time and this was really dope. Thanks dude.
That's awesome to hear! I hope you're having a great time 🙂
Thanks for watching!
Haven't played the game since August last year cuz my anxiety made me uninterested in doing anything. I feel slightly nostalgic watching your gameplay, kinda making me want to play the game again. However, hunting even a blangonga feels like a very daunting task now :'D
Hey, I get that. I'm glad this can sort of bring you back a little 😊
If you're ever able to try again, I hope you have a good time with it, you can do it!! 🙂
Take your time, thanks for watching 🙂
I'm on the similiar state atm
Life sucks but i hope you're doing much better now
Here's some tips:
In my opinion, GS, Hammer, LS and HH is good for hunting Blagonga.
However, it depends on your play style.
When he calls the blangos, try to kill them first. Because you will srsly need it. Unless u evade almost everything then good for you.
Even tho I've already finished the game, its always fun to start from scratch again. Happy hunting!!
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U can slay it with LBG, but it takes too long
@@scorchpunyasubhan7143 I haven't played the game for a year so i don't really remember, but yeah with the proper LBG and ammo and mixed with the usage of bombs then it take a decent amount of time. I guess 45 minutes at max.
I just finished the urgent quest for blangongalalaboi. I cheated a bit by fighting the guild hall quest first though. that lunging ice throw attack was really obnoxious. its fun starting on a fresh save, im not gonna lie
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Yeah, it's cool going through all these monsters again feeling so prepared.
When I first went through, each new monster made me feel a bit anxious because I had no idea what to expect haha, but it was also so fun seeing each brand new monster, my first Kushala Daora was amazing, the music hit me pretty hard lmao
@@HeadHunter455 yeah about that..... I shuddered when I saw a Kushala quest at 4 star. I mean really? this early in the game and an elder dragon already?
@@Redfly214 Don't worry bro, Kushala is easier than you think
The monki:congalala
The cooler monki:blangonga
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Hahaha lol
Thnks bro,your videos always make me go back and try again after i rage quit.
No problem! I hope you get through it!! I'm glad I can help a little 😄
There are some pretty difficult parts in the game, everyone's struggled at some point or another, keep at it!
It'll be easy before you know it 🙂
This videos helps me a lot in mhfu thanks that you make videos in 2020 for this game
😄😄😄 No problem 🙂🙂
Next one could be Tigrex in the quest were you have to deliver 3 popo tongues.
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lol, at the start of the game you ran from Tigrex, once you finish G rank, it's customary to return to that quest and beat his ass.
I mean, it's not, but it could be 😜😜
I tried doing that but my dumbass forgot to bring extra potions and ran out of time
I really like your guides, it's detailed and comprehensible even for begginers like me, i hope that you'll make an mhp3rd guide too in the future. Thankyou for helping, i hope you get big soon :>
Thanks! I appreciate it :)
I'd like to do MHP3rd videos eventually.
@@HeadHunter455 aww thankyouu so muchh, im planning to play mhp3rd sometime in the future, prolly when i finish mhfu. So thankss :>
good shit dude! all these videos are mint af! keep it up
😄😄😄 Thanks! 🙂 I try to upload on fridays, next one's coming out then 😉😉
This is one of your best videos
Thanks! 😄
I love ur guides
D'aw shucks, I love your comments 😉😉 😄😄
Loved the intro....Just made the true devil slicer...Keen on using it... Thanks again for the tips💥💥✌
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Glad you liked it!
Yeah the eager cleaver line is pretty great 🙂
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Good video dude thanks for the pep talk
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Thanks 🙂
See Blangonga at G rank here!
ruclips.net/video/0qbGrHsqvh4/видео.html
7:11 not only that, but I noticed one more thing that when You break its fang its roar won't be able to stun you as well (it just loses power)
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Will you complete the game? It would be awesome to see a full walkthrough.
I’m currently at G rank but I do enjoy your content very much even if you’re just hunting a Giadrome :) I really hope you keep it going !
😄😄 I'm glad you enjoy it, yeah! I'll try and play through the whole thing 🙂
As a bowgun user in MHGU, he was by far the most frustrating beast to hunt down. The things I despised about him are: his minions blocked my shots too often and bombarded me with snowballs, he was difficult to track down, movesets are frantic and unrelenting, and I ran out of cold endurance potions(5); thus, my stamina kept dropping too quickly.
He's to jumpy isn't?
Even felyne ragdoll take almost 30minutes
Ive always wondered that if the blangonga had minions called blangos, why didn't rajang have any minions? lol
Nodecc910 rajang minions??!! No way, imagine a pack of tiny rajangs giving you a flurry of punches...
Thanks for the nightmares!
@@ShinigamiXZEROX anytime bro
I'm already carted just thinking about it.
There's only one super saiyan on a mission, and it's Rajang.
That, and Rajang was supposed to be the apex of the simian type monster, I believe, so no.
blagonga just wanted to slam. we’ve all had days like that
My first time with blangonga, i already have "Fall" blade which is fire long sword. Got the ingredients which is supposedly found in rathalos or rathian from pokkefarm boat (trenkka?) for only 300 pokkepoints in jungle. Specifically the WyvernFuild something.
11:28 Did you FS to the side?
@qee4617 I turned and then used fade slash, you can only do it when you're out of a combo, unlike lateral fade slashes in 3rd gen onward where you can only do them while in a combo 😅
Tell me, HeadHunter, what's your opinion on each monster you've made a guide of so far?
Giadrome and Bulldrome are good introductions to the game, Giadrome is pretty weak and easily staggered, but teaches you how to work with/around small monsters getting in your way. Bulldrome can be tricky if you don't learn the moves and get out of the way and attack when it's safe.
Kut-ku is the best, it definitely can be hard as hell for new players, but it teaches so much about the game that it's important to fight something like it eventually, and it sets you up for success if you take some time to figure it out.
Congalala is fine, more small monsters, more learning how/where to stand and attack, sets you up for similar fights like blangonga, rajang, etc
Cephadrome is awful.
Khezu is pretty scary, both in concept and execution, he's just real menacing like, and you can very easily get set up to die from max hp, very easily. It demands your attention in ways the other monsters haven't quite done so far. It makes you take your time and make every movement count, which so far the game has only recommended you do.
Daimyo is nice, one of the only monsters you can comfortably tank hits from (with some weapon types) his armor is great, and it introduces some interesting concepts like burrowing and interesting movement that not many monsters do.
Gypceros is interesting, introducing both the swamps and poison (a really potent one) it also makes you either make use of blocking or panic diving, which hasn't been asked much before except maybe from Khezu.
Plesioth is very hard, but fortunately optional (for solo key quests at least) though I'd rather fight 100 Plesioth than 1 more damn Cephadrome.
Blangonga is fine, I'm not too great with these types of monsters tbh, which may be a problem when I eventually get to Rajang lol, but he's very mobile like Giadrome and has backup like giadrome, but hits way harder than Giadrome.
somethin like that
@@HeadHunter455 That's a good answer, and I agree with the big mayority of your points, except Plesioth. He may not be a key quest, but further in the game (around 5 stars) he's a mandatory quest for village high rank.
Great videos overall, man. Keep up with the quality
Well he absolutely HATES Tigrex, that's for sure lmao
What's your favourite roar/sound effect made by a monster in the whole MH universe ??
Tigrex. Not many monsters have a sonic bomb for a scream
@@1TheVelociraptor Coooool..tigrex is my favourite monster through and through...
There's too many to choose tbh lol
Rathalos' roar is just a classic
Garuga is kinda neat
Khezu of course is just so unique and terrified me when I first fought him
Nakarkos is just such an awesome monster, and I love basically everything about him, roar included
Nargacuga and Zinogre is pretty classic too, Zinogre really said awoo, Nargacuga really went rawr
Rajang is so intimidating, but that might be because I've never really fought him 😅😅
I dunno, there's too many to pick from haha, but I guess when I think of roars, it kinda ties into what the monster is as well, so I can't really say just based on the sound of it.
Tigrex would definitely be pretty up there.
As far as sound effects, yeah I dunno, the sound of gathering things feels pretty good, and the general fanfare for succeeding things like using the hammer in the farm. The splat sound of using a potion is always fun, I imagine you just throw the bottle against your helmet and go "Yeah! That's good enough!" lmao.
Khezu
Change my mind
@@phallenferret8695 why, it's your favorite. No need to change your opinion on your favorite
Blangonga. The one fucker that literally beat your ass when you're down, other than the fucking Tigrex on that Fucking mountain.
Elder Dragon is no prob, but the moment this fucking ape shows up, I'm hauling my ass out of the area, mission be Damn.
Yeah he can be rough huh
Ngl, I always go to this channel to watch some boss guides before fighting a boss. Thanks for the help fam!
😄😄 I'm glad I could help!
I watch these videos after beating the bosses as a sort of weird reward 😅
Awesome Job.. Playing MHFU in this year.
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I thought thats appa from avatar in ur thumbnail..lol
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big and also fuzzy except blangonga will probably kick your head off 😖😖
Playing the previous games in prep for Rise I notice monsters in this game seem to be more aware that they can waste your Spirit Gauge and Power/Armor Pill time by spamming certain attacks or movement options.
lmaoo
Yeaah...
The old games you just have less options, and I guess to be fair so do the monsters, but it definitely hurts more for the player I think.
Thanks for some advice
(Now I'm going to blagonga in urgent quest in the guild)
You're welcome! 😄
Good luck 🙂
I'm sad right now because my save data on monster hunter freedom unite and monster hunter 3rd portable has been corrupted now i'm doing it all again 😭😭
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Well, hopefully this time it'll go much faster! Now that you know what to do 😉
You can stay more organized and know what items to get and stuff 😅
I've been retrying for more than 6 times with eager cleaver and cephalos armor and always die. He was so easy to kill in the 2 star mission but the 3 star urgent one is too damn hard I can't even damage him to weakened state (the limping). I might be stuck with this for days or worse, even weeks 😔
It can be pretty difficult, he's a lot faster than most monsters you fight up to this point, and he does a lot of damage.
But keep with it! You can do it!
Take breaks if you have to, maybe try a different strategy, bring traps and/or bombs, and materials to make more traps and/or bombs, try getting the hermitaur armor, it has a lot more defense.
If you got the cephalos armor, somehow, you should be able to get through this! :D
Blangonga definitely stands out as one of the more difficult to fight, along with Rajang, in my opinion.
You can do it! 🙂
I used a greatsword trying to hunt Blangonga, honestly so difficult and extremely annoying. He moves so fast (I can't even use the charge attack) and run away from that area when limping after I land hit a few times (this goes around 4-5 times in my case).
Yeah pretty much, he moves a lot... makes fighting him with slower weapons a lot more frustrating lol. I don't remember if I hunted Blangonga with GS for the channel but maybe I could give it a go.
@@HeadHunter455 I know I should've use longsword or dual blades but I go for GS anyway, don't know what I was thinking. But it was a new experience so it's not that bad.
Sure, by all means please try the GS for Blangonga.
GS user here, I know this reply is very late but yea there is almost no opening with this guy for even a lvl 2 charge let alone 3 (I suggest just lvl 1 pot shots at him and keeping it up). The only time I could think of is probably when he does that huge lunge attack but as headhunter said, you need some insane pro hammer/gs main timing for that.
I found out fighting Blangonga in the southern part of area 7 is very easy. It is narrow there so you dont have to waste time chasing it
👍 not a bad idea
Can't wait for a rajang guide might get some tips before i do naked runs
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tbh I still need to learn how to fight Rajang lmao
I haven't gotten to him yet haha
I've fought him like once or twice in another game though xD
We'll see when we get there 😜
@@HeadHunter455 well for now when i fight rajang I'm always relying my traps and when they're all gone all i do is hit and run
It’s bizarre how that Clothesline has like...1 out of 100 chance to hit ANYONE at Short Range
Haha yeah, it can be pretty accurate, but if you try to avoid it, you usually can.
Usually 😩
HeadHunter455 I started using HB and it only hit me with the clothesline once...and that’s the time I tried to dodge it🤦🏻♂️😂, btw any tips for Bowgunning a Chameleos?😅, I have a Kushala HB
I've been using the gun hammer prototype against him. Not really a cheap option, but makes it easy for me to get materials
I've seen a video that really changed how I feel about hammer vs Blangonga, it was kinda crazy haha
here: ruclips.net/video/dtbI1ZHDD0Y/видео.html
It's a very old fashioned style MH video, but it's actually very good IMO.
@@HeadHunter455 eyyyy it's ma boi. Thanks, I'll watch it laters
@@HeadHunter455 eyyyy it's ma boi. Thanks, I'll watch it laters
Oh God I have to fight this bastard next
I'll need all the powers of God and anime for this one
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deadass
You can do it!! 😄
I remember killing him first time way back when on the psp, but now I'm replaying with a gunner and it's just impossible to kill him, I'll switch to blademaster for sure
Blangonga is *super* fast, to the point where it can be very difficult to manage with slower weapons, like hammer.
Light Bowgun and Bow *might* be okay, but for a monster that moves this much I'd recommend a quick melee weapon, like Dual Blades, Sword and Shield, or even Greatsword or Longsword. Of course, most things can work if you're willing to make them work, but I like to recommend and focus on matchups that make the most sense, to me at least 😅
Most of my advice is also relative to a single player experience, in multiplayer many more options open up just because you can coordinate with others, or at the very least, the monster isn't focusing on you the entire time.
Good luck!! 😄
name of the soundtrack or version of proof of hero please!
ruclips.net/video/g1L7g51TNH8/видео.html
I used this one. Starts at 1:33 🙂
@@HeadHunter455 thanks men I love monster hunter and the soundtrack proof of hero, It's his national athem!!!
Yeah it's a good song :)
rathalos guide?
I'm doing the monsters in order that you fight them in the elder quest list.
Rathalos (And Rathian) is the key quest after the Tigrex Key Quest, and before I do any key quests I'll be covering the monsters within that tier of quest, so for 4 star I'm still doing Monoblos, Basarios, Shogun Ceanataur, Yian Garuga, Tigrex, and Kushala, for 5 star I'll do Diablos, a Gravios playthrough, Gypceros & Purple Gypceros playthrough, 2 Daimyo Hermitaurs playthrough, and then Rathalos and Rathian. The playthroughs are things that have been covered before (somewhat) but are still key quests, so I felt like I should cover them.
That's the plan so far.
Very nice intro
Thank 🙂
Due to some tests I realize I am op with the ls. And bg and fair with gs I suck with the rest.. Is to okay to stick to one weapon though?
Nice! Good job, keep practicing and experimenting! 😄
Honestly, beyond enjoying the game more, I think it's a very good idea to familiarize yourself and experiment with all of the weapons. Some fights are just way better when using a specific weapon type, generally speaking.
To be honest, the first time I fought him I was really intimidated and packed so much items with me to the point i had to drop some stuff to carve dat blangonga.
Haha, it's better to be safe than sorry!
My first times against most monsters were pretty intense, I equal parts afraid and interested. Tried to prepare as much as possible. Sometimes that wasn't enough (like with Khezu, scared the shit out of me my first few times) and I just had to keep learning the monster lol
That's literally my experience fighting him for the first time yesterday, everyone kept hyping up this monke so much to the point that I even brought all 3 combo books with me so that I can make some more extra potions during the hunt lol.
Should i upgrade my armor or..which armor i should upgarde?im really confused
Really depends. If you're having a tough time with things, then yes, upgrade your armor.
I remember upgrading Hermitaur armor as much as I could because I just wanted the most out of it.
If you run out of armor spheres, you can go mining to try and get more.
Basically... the general idea is that the higher rarity equipment you get, the higher rarity armor spheres you need to upgrade them, so you might as well use the lower tiered ones to upgrade your armor now, that being said, for the most part most of the stuff you get early on isn't quite worth upgrading since it'll be replaced, either eventually or even right around the corner.
I don't upgrade my equipment because I want to show the hunts done with a baseline level of equipment and preparation, I leave room for people to use different equipment (the only thing I try to max out is the weapon, so the fight doesn't take forever) and utilize buffs, traps, bombs, etc whatever you want that could possibly make the hunt smoother for you. I just want to show what to do if you don't want to bring all of that, or, more likely, when you run out of all that.
tl;dr upgrade your armor if you can see yourself using it for a while, if you're not sure if you'll be using it for a while, either
1. do you like the look of it
2. is the base defense of it not too far below others that you can get where you're at in the game? For example, using something with a base defense of 8 while you can make gear with a base defense of 32 is probably not a great idea
and 3. most importantly, does the armor have skills that you like, because IMO that's the biggest deciding factor as to whether or not armor is useful or not, but feel free to pick armor based on looks or pure defense as well, as those are important too, of course. I wanna look good while I hunt :P
So I am a bow user and I am doing the grank quest for nekhot what should I do also I can't use any weapon other than the bow i am bad with everything else.
Bring a fire bow and use earplugs. Use flash bombs, kill the blangos and break his head so he can't summon them anymore, remember you can leave the area and come back if he summons blangos and they'll be gone, like I said in the video. Traps aren't super useful against him, but you can use them if you'd like. He's a little susceptible to sleep, doing at least one sleep bomb probably isn't a bad idea.
Good luck!
@@HeadHunter455 I have blue yian kit Ku bow and azure rathalos armour with attack up hi and reckless abandon +1 and earplugs but the big problem is I have to fight 2 g rank blangonga and I need the fang +.
Me: *kills minions*
Also me: Now you have no one protecting you!
Blanginga: You think it's that simple??
Luckily they can only throw snow if their boss is around
@@nargarex2390 as a bow user, the 'minions' made my hunts like a whole lot harder
Me: kills last blango
also me: turns around
Bazinga: Allow me to introduce you to my fist
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@@meroe8664 As a (L) bowgun main,
Same
I think rajang is the only monster you can fight in area 2, though he go there rarely, nice guide btw 👍🏼
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Thanks 🙂🙂
After MHW, I've played a lot of GU but I kinda want to go play these earlier monhun games. I should try this out but are hitboxes as bad as ppl make them out to be? For this fight, they look pretty good.
I mean, regardless of the hitboxes being bad (they can be pretty bad) it's just another layer that you have to consider. If you're already pretty seasoned you shouldn't have too much trouble, after being hit by a move a couple of times, you tend to learn where it's safe or not to stand, and there's ways around some of the more egregious hitboxes (You can cheese Plesioth with traps if you want), you just have to be careful, and I guess more specifically, *not* be careless. Don't be greedy, take it slow, play methodically, and even if the hitboxes are jank (they kinda can be) it's, for the most part, fine, IMO. It's all avoidable even if it doesn't make sense sometimes. Then again I mostly play LS, so for things like Lance and such it may be very very different lol. Hammer seems to be very popular in MHFU.
IMO MHFU is still a VERY good game in its own right, but I cannot recommend enough to not play MHF1 lmao, go ahead if you want to, but IMO it's quite unplayable, it just lacks so much quality of life that MHFU (and later games) adds that it's pretty jarring, it's very barebones, whereas MHFU feels like a good balance between it being an early game and being well fleshed out.
After playing ~300 hours, some moves have indeed some really bad hitboxes (or just lingering hitboxes after the main one), but in general they are precise enough to work around them
And there are so many weapons and armor, and the majority of them look pretty good
In my opinion MHGU(i haven't played the game myself) looks to be the epitome of the OG monster hunter experience. So you might get frustrated at first, since there would be a lot of downgrades to the game as a whole, but you should give it a try nonetheless.
As for the Hitboxes, some monsters will make you scream "Bullshit!!" at the top of your lungs at your screen, lmao
Yoyoyoyo i love ya guides!
mind if you cover high rank? : D
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if I do, it'll be after low rank 😉
yeeeee thank you!
Can i cut the tail without fire element?
Yep, just the fangs need the fire element.
Can you do yian garuga
I sure can 🙂
He's in 4 star elder, so he'll be coming up soon, planning on doing a video on him after Shogun Ceanataur.
Thank god your the messiah of the hunters
What are the music you used in this video??
0:45 Proof of a hero ruclips.net/video/g1L7g51TNH8/видео.html
2:38 Otis McDonald - Church of 8 Wheels ruclips.net/video/ZCYbxSDPgtE/видео.html
5:36 William Rosati - Head Candy ruclips.net/video/WwlJXDfeDtU/видео.html
6:46 Jeremy Blake - Eye Do ruclips.net/video/E2JOpJbewmI/видео.html
@@HeadHunter455 thanks man and nice tutorials.
How do you get ear plugs from or where you buy it?
You can get earplugs from Hornetaur or Garuga gear.
The earplug decorations take materials from both of those.
Blagonga sometimes travel to area 2 in snowy mountains, but only at the highest altitude
How do i get the skin + of him? i dont know how to carve him
Once you kill them, you go up to them and press circle.
You can get the "+" materials in high rank.
You have to finish the Granny's quests and start getting quests from the cat next to her.
Bruh
Bruh
Is using Jaw Kut-Ku hammer against Blangonga overkill? It feels only took few hits to defeat him. But still, despite only few hits, it's really hard and long battle bcs he moves so much.
And maybe because I'm also cheating. I was using too much save state...
Oh I was using:
- Jaw Kut-Ku hammer
- Battle armor set (level 6)
- Atk boost from 3 Felynes chefs
- Power & Armor Seeds
- Flash bomb (when Blangos are summoned)
1. Always come as prepared as you feel comfortable with, there's *almost* never such a thing as over preparing.
2. Never take a fair fight if you can help it.
You shouldn't use save states pretty much ever unless you're testing or practicing honestly. It can make you play sloppier and you may end up being unable to save in game and needing to rely on save states, which is no good.
You kind of shouldn't upgrade your armor early on since you'll be replacing it very soon, however don't let that stop you from doing it if you feel like it helps you.
Blangonga is very annoying because he moves around all the time. Hammer, IMO, isn't a great weapon to use against him because of how slow the attacks are and how open they leave you, despite being able to run with it out.
@@HeadHunter455 Thanks for the input. I will try not using save state too much from now.
I'm really new to Monster Hunter and don't have a PC, I play on phone. So, for me hammer is the easiest to control on phone.
Please help I can't beat tugrex for popo tongues I have mafumafu armour with bone cap and giaprey claws pls help
You don't have to kill Tigrex in that quest. The best course of action, especially with a new file, is to paintball Tigrex and stay the hell away from it. Grab popo tongues when you can, but as soon as Tiggy shows up in your area, run to wherever he isn't. The quest might take a while, but it shouldn't be too hard as long as you don't fight Tigrex.
You're not supposed to kill Tigrex there.
The idea is you're a new hunter and this "end game" boss is messing with you, kind of to make it your rival I suppose, since Tigrex is the flagship of MHF2
PS5 but is rajang.
Blangonga can go in area 2. Just on the mountain though
I noticed you never use Demondrugs and Armorskins... Why?
For the sake of the guide videos I use relatively minimal set ups for convenience and to give people a place to start from. I recommend and encourage people to bring more if they want to, but the idea is you should bring at least whatever I do. Same thing with bringing a felyne comrade.
Also I eat for the attack buff, again for convenience, so demon drugs wouldn't help.
I never chased after the blangonga if it jumped all over the place. Just wait a second and he will come back to you.
Im not trying to be r00d but...
*Where is my collab video?*
it's in the comments? I hearted it.
HeadHunter455 nah.I cant find it
HeadHunter455 i mean you gotta post my video link,we are doin a collab bruh
Area 1 actually appears but it's rare
Thank God he didn't body slam the whole hunt