The idea of hub town being a rediscovered civilization does also kind of make me think old school monster hunter. Village quests are always very remote places that rely on hunters. A rediscovered civilization being aidded by hunters might be able to reclaim more of their land. That rediscovery could be how they limit the game map. As you help them, they show you more and more as both learn of the looming danger. It feels like a classic monster hunter story
New humanoid race would be cool. Wyverians are elf/wyvern Troverian are dwarves/mole people (just a guess not actually certain.) What would a MH harpy or mermaid look like?
I think it's the best time for Capcom to introduce a brand new weapon in MH Wilds, or they could reintroduce a weapon from one of the MH Frontier games.
Imagine they reintroduce Tonfa & Accel Axe and 2 new weapons. Then later down the line in another game we can get magnet spike & maybe medium Bowgun or a new weapon
@@markos50100 Ik but having Medium would allow them to get crazier with Light & Heavy having medium act more of the normal all around good weapon like SnS. Plus Medium if this is done right would make for a good weapon for people wanting to learn Bowgun
@@cozysundew33 the difference between the medium and the light and heavy made it redundant. Which is why they removed it. Yes they can make the extremes even more but that would just make the medium one bad. Hardly anyone used the medium bowgun in tri
@@markos50100 true it would be worse than the others but that'd be the point of its existence. It'd kinda be like SnS good but not amazing but can be amazing in the right hands.
Some misconceptions to clear up: > There is no "The Ancient Civilization", as there is no named overarching ancient civilization canonical to the mainline games responsible for things like the Tower and other such things, merely different individual unknown ancient civilizations > Although there are inventions based off of ancient designs (ex. Dragonators), weapons like the Switch Axe and Charge Blade aren't one of them, with the latter explicitly being a new invention at the time of MH4 > The big assumption of this video are the lightning rods, pre-supposing they're artificial simply due to their appearance when they could very well also be natural formations given how they can naturally evolve in Monsters as we saw
I for one would love a monster hunter game that has a strong archaeology angle and has us uncovering the ancient civilization which brings back the tower and sky corridor, I would love to have the equal dragon weapon as a final boss and have mabye genetically engineered monsters within its depths, however I hope wilds sticks to being new world based and finishing the tale off the 5 but it's something I would love in future
I 100% agree with this but i would like the idea of a slight survival angle that creates better immersion and would help with the open world of the game
New weapon or two would definitely be the thing I want the most; either (or both) A) Tonfas, because they've been done and I want to be able to uppercut a Rathalos, plus the Street Fighter crossover basically writes itself, and B) Ball & Chain/Kusarigama type weapon, basically something that swaps between a short range style and a long range throwing weapon.
With all the open space that wilds look's like it will have, I hope we find monsters that were thought to be extinct like Wyvern Rex,the Gaia Dragon,and the Ancient Serpent stuff like that would be awesome.
You mention a new weapon, but what if instead we discovered new variations and methods to use our current weapons? In a way, it could use the concept of switch skills from rise and the variations and in combos and fighting styles we got there without wirebugs, something like ancient greatsword instead of normal greatsword
I want to see the scorpion monster or the monster who sucks blood with it's mouth part in monster hunter wilds.(Don't remember their names quite well but I'm pretty sure they are both from Frontier.)
Wouldnt mind them making the clutch claw a new weapon, obviously they would have to change the way it preforms in iceborn, but like a clutch claw in one hand and like a scythe would sound interesting And to reiterate i dont want the old clutch claw to return, but i think if they made it into a fun fighting style it could be promising
Well in respects to the anime they are all a bit anime really, GS twice as long and wide as the player, and I could keep going, but honestly the off hand doesn't really matter, as the main focus was the clutch claw as a new fighting style
It would be amazing if we are the ones who discover a new weapon type by finding it in some ancient place. It would also be very funny if that super advanced ancient weapon type was just a spear weapon type.
😂😂😂😂😂 I remember when the WILDS trailer came out, and I was the first of my peers to see it. I then told my brothers and friends that " *WILDS* is actually a *WORLD* version of *FRONTIER* mixed with *SUBNAUTICA* . I remember their faces and how they went absolutely mental. It was so funny the fact that it took them a good 30 seconds of back-and-forth questions to realize I was capping. 😂😂😂😂😂
Sooo, something you said kinda made me think. Frontier has been shut down, the devs are now on the main teams. But if we look at the word, Frontier... It means the "extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness" aka, the edge of the Wilds. I feel like this game is going to be a sequel to World and a spiritual successor to Frontier.
all I want from this game is Laviente literally just Laviente as one of the endgame/title update monsters in a siege with the way new sieges worked in World we could have a fight against him that is SO much more dynamic than before, and a fight that actually fits his incredible music better than slapping a snake until it dies
I wish they added a gauntlet-type weapon that is kind of a middle point between dual-blades and hammer. How cool would it be to go around punching giant monsters to death.
I want long polearm weapon with a mace at the end. You land hits to charge it then you slam it into the monster and the ball disassembles into floating blades that stay on that body part and hits charge it until it changes color then you rip them back into the weapon and it does a massive phial explosion. Rinse and repeat. While attached to the monster it adds phial explosions to each hit and does extra part break damage. The swarm also increases the size of body part's hit box.
* Sees E D W thinking he'll talk about the Frankenstein awakening theory* YES! LET'S GOOOO Josh: this is not that video Me *carts, quest failed -great video 👍 you guys are the only thing holding me together till Wilds
I fully expect "Lightning Rod" Gravios / Basarios and Duramboros to be a thing in Wilds. Gravios and Basarios are obvious for the fake-out value while Duramboros is just too big not to need it in these environments.
a mace flail weapon is cool but the scythe is strangely not likely and likely at the same time because capcom has a scythe version of every weapon that isn’t ranged meaning they’re thinking of it but it’s basically been done over and over again
I think a weapon with a pet included would be really cool, maybe as you fight it gets stronger, and the goal is to beef it up to max and then try to keep it there for max efficiency. Maybe give it food that it can eat that'll change it's element or something, and maybe an option to change the AI to aggressive, balanced or defensive. And a bar that feels up and each 25% full it buffs the pet up, and makes the AI better, and gain a new attack. I know we technically have our pet palico's and stuff, but I think a pet that is directly effected by you actually doing combat would be cool. Then once the bar gets to 100% you can activate it, and it'll slowly drain the bar but enrage your pet, and then you start the process over. If it's a new weapon it's should be something not used in an old game, and I think a weapon that has a pet attached too it, would be really popular. I just feel like every game should have atleast one class/role/etc that uses a pet.
Strange fun theory: what if Nergigante is a duplicate of the original great dragon weapon.🤷♂️ I heard of a cobra that eats other snakes if the theory helps🙏🫡
Coming back to this, I have a lore question theory. Do you think that the kid in MHWilds is from a tribe that are part of the remnants of the ancient civilization, and that the Flagship will play a key part to bridge that ancient civilization as an Extinct Species?
Maybe don't even have the new weapon available from the beginning. I remember in MH Tri, you only got the Switch Axe very late in the story and that made is just feel very special and powerful, especially because it's basic version was scaled up to the point when you got it. Aka, you crafted the basic bone switch axe and it already dealt more damage than the weapon you currently have, because the Switch Axe was already scaled for the next rank of monsters, while you carried your weapon likely from a rank further down.
with how the ancient civilization is being brought up, I kinda want the game to be based on the time of the ancient civilization... What I mean is "us" hunters are hunters from the time of the ancient civilization and hunting the ancient monsters and other shts or maybe we are one of the early hunters of the time, idk. And my headcanon for the slinger and scoutflies are that they just lost techs and we just kinda invented it again, because of their convenience and it was just the next progress to the tech of monhun. And the reason for why paintballs existed was because of the technology reset from when The Great Dragon War happened. Anyway, I have the habit of connecting all the games from the franchises that play from to each other. Especially ones with vague stories.
Moderately related, for the longest time I've wanted a locale in a monster hunter game that is just the ruins of an ancient city. Shockingly well preserved, but clearly decayed and overgrown. I'd like to turn the corner of what used to be a street and see a Rajang. I then want that Rajang to put me through what's left of a 2000 year old wall
It would be cool if the story wasn't big monster disrupting things we need to investigate, but investigating a lost civilization and discovering what destroyed it
@@samuraidog1510 i realy heavly diasgree. Firstly its not just blunt dualblades, because they had their own mechanics and also blunt damages stacks very well with a lot of stunning or paralysing status damages and would give you some realy mean status sets.
@@danielkorrmann5467 just extending your comment. Plus they can inverse the impact dmg. Long mode is normal. Short mode is Inversed meaning it does more dmg in areas that are normally highly resistant to blunt dmg. Plus Long & Short mode changes the moveset.
@@cozysundew33 I know they can do something like that, but was nit sure how the mechenics work. So i did not want to spread missinfo. But jea it seems like a fun weapon choice.
it would be a lot more fun to scrap all that entirely and for the lightning rods to be a quirky way of a monster dealing with the environment. you have the small monsters that have the spike as an adaptation then you have like a monkey that doesn't care about adapting/evolving for things like this because its clever enough to build things like that. imagine it like grabbing the lightning rods and using them as like a spear. after all, that would be a much more Wild way of doing it.
I couldn't find any source material confirming that Swaxe and CB are rediscovered ancient tech but you talk like Tsujimoto himself made a presentation about it. But since we are deep into theory crafting i think we could get another element. Remember your Nefu Garumudo video? Earth element elder and very fitting lore to anything we see in the trailer.
Switchaxe in Frontier Lore not Main Lore is from an Ancient Civilization. Charge Blade is a Artifical one based off a broken prototype they found in another in Frontier. Accel Axe was also found in one in MHExplore which is also made by the Frontier devs.
Imagine uncovering a cave leading to a Golden city which connects to "the Caverns of El Dorado( queue the music)"?!? Maybe that can be where we find artifacts that tell us of the designs of a new weapon!
Just a theory, but what if those lightening rods arent actually lightening rods. What if in the past, there was a giant battle between humans and whatever creature that blew a hole between those two mountains. And those rods were something like launchable dragonators that were aimed at the monster. But after the battle the creature won and there was no one else to go pick them up.
I find it hilarious that I posted a comment on one of his earlier videos talking about how i think the EDW might return as a big bad evil dragon and he stared his video showing the picture of the thing i doubt he saw my comment but it’s still funny to me I still think that beast of a machine will finally make its debut i think it deserves it.🤣
Actually a whip weapon could work with the same speed of Dual Blades or similar speed to Sword and Shield's. But also have another similar mechanics like Charge Blade's phials? Once your phials are ready or so forth, use an attack that has the whip blades embedded into the monster then activate the phials followed by ripping out the whip then repeat. Probably other mechanics could be gained? ❓😗❓ Ps. Wonder if Monster Hunter Wilds will have similar mechanics taken from Rise? Feels very fluid on there~. 💃
or we could discover weapon blueprints with prototype relics that ancient hunters left like tonfa, magnet spike, accel axe and 2 or 3 new ones but you can stumble on to them via exploration and hunters are utter alone until the hunter finds a hidden city at some far point into the game the hunter does the meal prep, the forging of weapons and armors
I've said it before and I'm saying it again, I need a spear and chain, I want to chuck a spear into rathalos' face and pull myself onto the spear and wreak havok with a blade on the end of the chain
What if Riders are the remnants of the ancient civilization, and they've taken to living in harmony with monsters as a sort of atonement but the origins of such were lost over time.
I'd love to use cat, new mechanics for sure, for weapons, let's say few maybe. I'd love to see something new and unique or a comeback from frontier series. *Handler popping up intensifies*
my head cannon is that the old civilization was technical with electronic equipment. Exhibit A: the Artian ; Description. Rigid chest armor made from an unknown metal that astounded artisans when it was excavated. Armor made from the remains of an excavated artifact. Its origins are a mystery lost to time. It just looks too technical and advanced Exhibit B: mh4u Avenir's Music Box ; description. A musical device they say once foretold the future. Modern tech has given it new life as a weapon. It looks like a satellite dish 📡 that receives signals. The most controversial take that could get me burned at the stake is the nibelsnarf armor and weapons. They look like modern armor and weapons people (old civilization people ) would use, not the hunters doing the regular day quest. I always saw the nibelsnarf equipment out of place in the monster hunter in game world. The armor just looks too tactical and that weapons look like they work(they look like functional guns) but when they are equipped to the hunters it looks like a caveman that doesn’t know how to use a modern day Gluck (please just look at the nibelsnarf weapons the hunters are clearly using them wrong when equipped). That the old world in mh wild is in the desert and the nibelsnarf is from the desert. The military equipment from nibelsnarf makes sense for the old ancient civilization that was clearly heavy militarized. Even the game lore it says clear that the old civilization had weapons that made it easy to slay monster “such as the Kushala Daora, though this came at the cost of killing a large number of them to build the big ass towers” My final head canon that has been passed around is the old civilization where regular humans that bio engineered the in game hunters into super humans Spartans to fight the monsters, That’s why they don’t take fall damage and can stand toe to toe with the “monsters”. Over the years the regular humans die out only leaving behind their creations ( the hunters) to peace together their blurry past history. The protecting towns from dangerous monsters can be narrowed down to one answered and being genetic memory. Their ancestry was made for the sole purpose of protecting the regular human’s HQ from danger. That is all Sri, do whatever you wish with this comment. I’m solely grateful that you replied in the first place.😘
I still don't see it as part of "the new world" I see it as a new continent separate from the new world. Also the new weapon- if logic tracks it could be tonfa or accel axe. I don't see magnet spike logically. There's a logic to main series. That is to say- I wish I'm wrong but if I'm right I'll be bittersweetly happy but if I'm wrong, I'll be ecstatic
I could see a tonfa/magnet spike combo a boomerang type weapon where you apply charges for it to hone in on with physical attacks either with the boomerang 🪃 or with accompanied gauntlets and the boomerang throws to have a range hit where you’ve targeted. If they eliminate the extravagant move set a “magnet spike” is easily a workable and exciting addition that could rival tonfas as the better of the 3
I could see Magnet Spike if they reintroduce Rukodiora as it's the frontier canon reason it was invented. The main issue is that it's VERY unbalanced and just outcompetes every weapon. It'd need to be balanced hard before I came back.
@@cozysundew33 that’s why I’m saying rework it so it is the same weapon design but new origin of function and basically remove the whole OP moveset… basically a boomerang that functions like an insect Glaive with targeting
@@silverjon3388yeh but entirely scrapping the old design for a new one isn't great. Especially when they could just balance the old one. Lower The dmg numbers,get rid of the magnet gun and the magnet pin. Then just add onto the original gimmick of a really heavy weapon that gains more speed as you use it and can morph into a hammer.
New weapon gauntlets lets you beat tf outta the monsters with martial arts and be on demon timin all game imagine a set of rajang / safi jiva or fatalis gauntlets and you just run up and bully the monsters with straight hands elbows, knees , kicks and crazy combos charged and or instant 😂 and the elements just blowin up and stackin the effect on the monsters oooh a stun element version would be 💪🏽💪🏽
Is this ancient civilization gonna bring "magic" weapons to mh ? I hopr they dont cuz they said they would nevet but... i wouldnt be surprised with a "MAGICAL" style weapon. Maybe its only Alchemy of some sort.
Would honestly be kinda funny to see the old civilization people seeing us use those refurbished weapons and just go.... ew why are you using the gunlance like that? That's supposed to have a dragonator at the end to rapid thrust into monsters, what you have going is doing little to know damage!"
You know, the Lightning Rob and theme kinda remind me of the horrible live action Monster Hunter movie... the lightning and area in the finale where they teleported in...
That intro makes me wonder, with the Equal Dragon Weapon kind of being a thing and the original theory of Duremudira, how likely does anyone think that one will eventually actually fight horrific B.O.W.s of the ancient civilization? Edit: not specifically the Equal Dragon Weapon.
I feel like one day we will get Equal Dragon Weapon. It keeps getting brought up by the community. Maybe not in Monster Hunter game, maybe in stories 3.
@@PillsburyNinjaKneadingJustice It's from an extremely early concept of the lore of Monster Hunter. Basically, the guild discovers an ancient ruin that has a damaged dragon made of different parts of monsters (now extinct) sewn together with metal and hung up by detachable metal cables. The guild called it the Equal Dragon Weapon. Essentially, an experimental Frankenstein-like bioweapon that's akin to a mech or drone that the ancient civilization used to combat powerful Elder Dragons. The state the guild found it in suggests that it was used during the Great Dragon War, but that last part is just a hypothesis. The whole thing is an old scrapped concept, so I'm not sure if they would use it or not. However, given the popularity of it, they may reconsider and bring it back from the scrap pile.
@@Breagle thank you for taking the time to tell me. Sounds interesting, but I don't know if it sounds like the monster hunter of today. Although having a monster with different parts from different monsters could be a new and cool raid boss (safi'jiva) style encounter
I know its "cringe" now to think that but i still hold on to hope that the Equal Dragon Weapon is weaved into the story somehow. Like its made to be so significant in the grander story of MH, yet its barely every acknowledged.
my head cannon is that the old civilization was technical with electronic equipment. Exhibit A: the Artian ; Description. Rigid chest armor made from an unknown metal that astounded artisans when it was excavated. Armor made from the remains of an excavated artifact. Its origins are a mystery lost to time. It just looks too technical and advanced Exhibit B: mh4u Avenir's Music Box ; description. A musical device they say once foretold the future. Modern tech has given it new life as a weapon. It looks like a satellite dish 📡 that receives signals. The most controversial take that could get me burned at the stake is the nibelsnarf armor and weapons. They look like modern armor and weapons people (old civilization people ) would use, not the hunters doing the regular day quest. I always saw the nibelsnarf equipment out of place in the monster hunter in game world. The armor just looks too tactical and that weapons look like they work(they look like functional guns) but when they are equipped to the hunters it looks like a caveman that doesn’t know how to use a modern day Gluck (please just look at the nibelsnarf weapons the hunters are clearly using them wrong when equipped). That the old world in mh wild is in the desert and the nibelsnarf is from the desert. The military equipment from nibelsnarf makes sense for the old ancient civilization that was clearly heavy militarized. Even the game lore it says clear that the old civilization had weapons that made it easy to slay monster “such as the Kushala Daora, though this came at the cost of killing a large number of them to build the big ass towers” My final head canon that has been passed around is the old civilization where regular humans that bio engineered the in game hunters into super humans Spartans to fight the monsters, That’s why they don’t take fall damage and can stand toe to toe with the “monsters”. Over the years the regular humans die out only leaving behind their creations ( the hunters) to peace together their blurry past history. The protecting towns from dangerous monsters can be narrowed down to one answered and being genetic memory. Their ancestry was made for the sole purpose of protecting the regular human’s HQ from danger. That is all Sri, do whatever you wish with this comment. I’m solely grateful that you replied in the first place.😘
@UCvFGsz6LhuOAK-gd-2XFKBg you called. my head cannon is that the old civilization was technical with electronic equipment. Exhibit A: the Artian ; Description. Rigid chest armor made from an unknown metal that astounded artisans when it was excavated. Armor made from the remains of an excavated artifact. Its origins are a mystery lost to time. It just looks too technical and advanced Exhibit B: mh4u Avenir's Music Box ; description. A musical device they say once foretold the future. Modern tech has given it new life as a weapon. It looks like a satellite dish 📡 that receives signals. The most controversial take that could get me burned at the stake is the nibelsnarf armor and weapons. They look like modern armor and weapons people (old civilization people ) would use, not the hunters doing the regular day quest. I always saw the nibelsnarf equipment out of place in the monster hunter in game world. The armor just looks too tactical and that weapons look like they work(they look like functional guns) but when they are equipped to the hunters it looks like a caveman that doesn’t know how to use a modern day Gluck (please just look at the nibelsnarf weapons the hunters are clearly using them wrong when equipped). That the old world in mh wild is in the desert and the nibelsnarf is from the desert. The military equipment from nibelsnarf makes sense for the old ancient civilization that was clearly heavy militarized. Even the game lore it says clear that the old civilization had weapons that made it easy to slay monster “such as the Kushala Daora, though this came at the cost of killing a large number of them to build the big ass towers” My final head canon that has been passed around is the old civilization where regular humans that bio engineered the in game hunters into super humans Spartans to fight the monsters, That’s why they don’t take fall damage and can stand toe to toe with the “monsters”. Over the years the regular humans die out only leaving behind their creations ( the hunters) to peace together their blurry past history. The protecting towns from dangerous monsters can be narrowed down to one answered and being genetic memory. Their ancestry was made for the sole purpose of protecting the regular human’s HQ from danger. That is all Sri, do whatever you wish with this comment. I’m solely grateful that you replied in the first place.😘
What I think would be awesome is if Wilds far predates any of the other games and you were playing as a lone survivor to the devastation of Fatalis, left to fend for yourself and use the tech the ancient civilization had left, tech that would become lost to time. That would be absolutely incredible I feel.
The idea of hub town being a rediscovered civilization does also kind of make me think old school monster hunter. Village quests are always very remote places that rely on hunters.
A rediscovered civilization being aidded by hunters might be able to reclaim more of their land. That rediscovery could be how they limit the game map.
As you help them, they show you more and more as both learn of the looming danger.
It feels like a classic monster hunter story
New humanoid race would be cool.
Wyverians are elf/wyvern
Troverian are dwarves/mole people (just a guess not actually certain.)
What would a MH harpy or mermaid look like?
They would prolly just be the first wyverians, but an actual like... Town of them.
I think it's the best time for Capcom to introduce a brand new weapon in MH Wilds, or they could reintroduce a weapon from one of the MH Frontier games.
Imagine they reintroduce Tonfa & Accel Axe and 2 new weapons. Then later down the line in another game we can get magnet spike & maybe medium Bowgun or a new weapon
@cozysundew33 we already had medium bowgun in mh3. We don't need it back.
@@markos50100 Ik but having Medium would allow them to get crazier with Light & Heavy having medium act more of the normal all around good weapon like SnS. Plus Medium if this is done right would make for a good weapon for people wanting to learn Bowgun
@@cozysundew33 the difference between the medium and the light and heavy made it redundant. Which is why they removed it. Yes they can make the extremes even more but that would just make the medium one bad. Hardly anyone used the medium bowgun in tri
@@markos50100 true it would be worse than the others but that'd be the point of its existence. It'd kinda be like SnS good but not amazing but can be amazing in the right hands.
Some misconceptions to clear up:
> There is no "The Ancient Civilization", as there is no named overarching ancient civilization canonical to the mainline games responsible for things like the Tower and other such things, merely different individual unknown ancient civilizations
> Although there are inventions based off of ancient designs (ex. Dragonators), weapons like the Switch Axe and Charge Blade aren't one of them, with the latter explicitly being a new invention at the time of MH4
> The big assumption of this video are the lightning rods, pre-supposing they're artificial simply due to their appearance when they could very well also be natural formations given how they can naturally evolve in Monsters as we saw
I for one would love a monster hunter game that has a strong archaeology angle and has us uncovering the ancient civilization which brings back the tower and sky corridor, I would love to have the equal dragon weapon as a final boss and have mabye genetically engineered monsters within its depths, however I hope wilds sticks to being new world based and finishing the tale off the 5 but it's something I would love in future
I 100% agree with this but i would like the idea of a slight survival angle that creates better immersion and would help with the open world of the game
We haven't seen ukanlos, akantor, and the Crimson and white fatalis so I really hope they actually continue the tale of the fiver with this game
New weapon or two would definitely be the thing I want the most; either (or both) A) Tonfas, because they've been done and I want to be able to uppercut a Rathalos, plus the Street Fighter crossover basically writes itself, and B) Ball & Chain/Kusarigama type weapon, basically something that swaps between a short range style and a long range throwing weapon.
With all the open space that wilds look's like it will have, I hope we find monsters that were thought to be extinct like Wyvern Rex,the Gaia Dragon,and the Ancient Serpent stuff like that would be awesome.
I don't think the ancient serpent and gaia dragon are considered extinct
You mention a new weapon, but what if instead we discovered new variations and methods to use our current weapons? In a way, it could use the concept of switch skills from rise and the variations and in combos and fighting styles we got there without wirebugs, something like ancient greatsword instead of normal greatsword
I would really love a new weapon or a way to spice up new weapons, it's why I loved wire bugs.
I'd love for some implementation of Frontier stuff, we've gotten Espinas, so there's always a possibility. Really want the weapons especially!
They better bring Espinas back
I want to see the scorpion monster or the monster who sucks blood with it's mouth part in monster hunter wilds.(Don't remember their names quite well but I'm pretty sure they are both from Frontier.)
@@benjaminherrera539can we have the giant red sand tortoise too?
@@cozysundew33 At the end of the day the monster hunter team has final say on what monsters get added to their mh games so all we can do is just hope.
@@benjaminherrera539so the two scorpion monsters are called akura vashiumu and jeiba vashimu
Wouldnt mind them making the clutch claw a new weapon, obviously they would have to change the way it preforms in iceborn, but like a clutch claw in one hand and like a scythe would sound interesting
And to reiterate i dont want the old clutch claw to return, but i think if they made it into a fun fighting style it could be promising
No scythes, that's dumb, MH has enough anime BS. A hatchet or an oversized icepick would be perfect for it.
Well in respects to the anime they are all a bit anime really, GS twice as long and wide as the player, and I could keep going, but honestly the off hand doesn't really matter, as the main focus was the clutch claw as a new fighting style
I really wish the story is about old civilizations and archeological research because that stuff is really interesting,
It would be amazing if we are the ones who discover a new weapon type by finding it in some ancient place.
It would also be very funny if that super advanced ancient weapon type was just a spear weapon type.
Imagine we find it's made with the strange material that seems to be acting like lightning rods and it can electrify
😂😂😂😂😂
I remember when the WILDS trailer came out, and I was the first of my peers to see it. I then told my brothers and friends that " *WILDS* is actually a *WORLD* version of *FRONTIER* mixed with *SUBNAUTICA* . I remember their faces and how they went absolutely mental. It was so funny the fact that it took them a good 30 seconds of back-and-forth questions to realize I was capping.
😂😂😂😂😂
Sooo, something you said kinda made me think.
Frontier has been shut down, the devs are now on the main teams.
But if we look at the word, Frontier... It means the "extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness" aka, the edge of the Wilds.
I feel like this game is going to be a sequel to World and a spiritual successor to Frontier.
all I want from this game
is Laviente
literally just Laviente as one of the endgame/title update monsters in a siege
with the way new sieges worked in World we could have a fight against him that is SO much more dynamic than before, and a fight that actually fits his incredible music better than slapping a snake until it dies
I wish they added a gauntlet-type weapon that is kind of a middle point between dual-blades and hammer. How cool would it be to go around punching giant monsters to death.
So…. Tonfa’s
It'll be interesting to see other branches of the guild in the new world.
Guild knights, scrieveners, that sort of thing.
I want a yoyo as a weapon that could be fun and also have restraint function to keep monsters in place for a short time
I would prefer a new weapon (particularly a gun longsword) but different techniques for each weapon would be cool too
Gunlongsword? Oh, you have my attention indeed. Explain.
I want long polearm weapon with a mace at the end. You land hits to charge it then you slam it into the monster and the ball disassembles into floating blades that stay on that body part and hits charge it until it changes color then you rip them back into the weapon and it does a massive phial explosion. Rinse and repeat. While attached to the monster it adds phial explosions to each hit and does extra part break damage. The swarm also increases the size of body part's hit box.
* Sees E D W thinking he'll talk about the Frankenstein awakening theory*
YES! LET'S GOOOO
Josh: this is not that video
Me *carts, quest failed
-great video 👍 you guys are the only thing holding me together till Wilds
I fully expect "Lightning Rod" Gravios / Basarios and Duramboros to be a thing in Wilds. Gravios and Basarios are obvious for the fake-out value while Duramboros is just too big not to need it in these environments.
I can't wait for a future Monster Hunter series that explores everything about the old world, ancient civilizations, and the gameplay in that era.
Would love to see a mace/flail weapon or a scythe would be awesome
a mace flail weapon is cool but the scythe is strangely not likely and likely at the same time because capcom has a scythe version of every weapon that isn’t ranged meaning they’re thinking of it but it’s basically been done over and over again
I think a weapon with a pet included would be really cool, maybe as you fight it gets stronger, and the goal is to beef it up to max and then try to keep it there for max efficiency. Maybe give it food that it can eat that'll change it's element or something, and maybe an option to change the AI to aggressive, balanced or defensive. And a bar that feels up and each 25% full it buffs the pet up, and makes the AI better, and gain a new attack. I know we technically have our pet palico's and stuff, but I think a pet that is directly effected by you actually doing combat would be cool. Then once the bar gets to 100% you can activate it, and it'll slowly drain the bar but enrage your pet, and then you start the process over. If it's a new weapon it's should be something not used in an old game, and I think a weapon that has a pet attached too it, would be really popular. I just feel like every game should have atleast one class/role/etc that uses a pet.
Strange fun theory: what if Nergigante is a duplicate of the original great dragon weapon.🤷♂️ I heard of a cobra that eats other snakes if the theory helps🙏🫡
Coming back to this, I have a lore question theory. Do you think that the kid in MHWilds is from a tribe that are part of the remnants of the ancient civilization, and that the Flagship will play a key part to bridge that ancient civilization as an Extinct Species?
Maybe don't even have the new weapon available from the beginning. I remember in MH Tri, you only got the Switch Axe very late in the story and that made is just feel very special and powerful, especially because it's basic version was scaled up to the point when you got it. Aka, you crafted the basic bone switch axe and it already dealt more damage than the weapon you currently have, because the Switch Axe was already scaled for the next rank of monsters, while you carried your weapon likely from a rank further down.
with how the ancient civilization is being brought up, I kinda want the game to be based on the time of the ancient civilization...
What I mean is "us" hunters are hunters from the time of the ancient civilization and hunting the ancient monsters and other shts or maybe we are one of the early hunters of the time, idk. And my headcanon for the slinger and scoutflies are that they just lost techs and we just kinda invented it again, because of their convenience and it was just the next progress to the tech of monhun. And the reason for why paintballs existed was because of the technology reset from when The Great Dragon War happened.
Anyway, I have the habit of connecting all the games from the franchises that play from to each other. Especially ones with vague stories.
Moderately related, for the longest time I've wanted a locale in a monster hunter game that is just the ruins of an ancient city. Shockingly well preserved, but clearly decayed and overgrown. I'd like to turn the corner of what used to be a street and see a Rajang. I then want that Rajang to put me through what's left of a 2000 year old wall
It would be cool if the story wasn't big monster disrupting things we need to investigate, but investigating a lost civilization and discovering what destroyed it
Tonfas would be perfect. It would fill the void of a fast agile blunt weapon.
blunt dual blades are boring
@@samuraidog1510 i realy heavly diasgree. Firstly its not just blunt dualblades, because they had their own mechanics and also blunt damages stacks very well with a lot of stunning or paralysing status damages and would give you some realy mean status sets.
@@danielkorrmann5467 just extending your comment. Plus they can inverse the impact dmg. Long mode is normal. Short mode is Inversed meaning it does more dmg in areas that are normally highly resistant to blunt dmg. Plus Long & Short mode changes the moveset.
@@cozysundew33 I know they can do something like that, but was nit sure how the mechenics work. So i did not want to spread missinfo. But jea it seems like a fun weapon choice.
@@danielkorrmann5467 all good. just wanted to add more info before the person above decided to say something again xD.
it would be a lot more fun to scrap all that entirely and for the lightning rods to be a quirky way of a monster dealing with the environment. you have the small monsters that have the spike as an adaptation then you have like a monkey that doesn't care about adapting/evolving for things like this because its clever enough to build things like that. imagine it like grabbing the lightning rods and using them as like a spear. after all, that would be a much more Wild way of doing it.
Yea any "Ohhhh what if" is always super fun. Thanks :)
I couldn't find any source material confirming that Swaxe and CB are rediscovered ancient tech but you talk like Tsujimoto himself made a presentation about it.
But since we are deep into theory crafting i think we could get another element.
Remember your Nefu Garumudo video? Earth element elder and very fitting lore to anything we see in the trailer.
Switchaxe in Frontier Lore not Main Lore is from an Ancient Civilization. Charge Blade is a Artifical one based off a broken prototype they found in another in Frontier. Accel Axe was also found in one in MHExplore which is also made by the Frontier devs.
Imagine uncovering a cave leading to a Golden city which connects to "the Caverns of El Dorado( queue the music)"?!?
Maybe that can be where we find artifacts that tell us of the designs of a new weapon!
Im hoping for a few frontier monsters to pop in. What frontier monsters do you want or think we might get
Im playing Frontier recently and there are tons of cool monsters that i want to see again in the future
Just a theory, but what if those lightening rods arent actually lightening rods. What if in the past, there was a giant battle between humans and whatever creature that blew a hole between those two mountains. And those rods were something like launchable dragonators that were aimed at the monster. But after the battle the creature won and there was no one else to go pick them up.
Now we get lighting charged / absorbing dragonators to beat the endgame boss dragon 💪🏽
I find it hilarious that I posted a comment on one of his earlier videos talking about how i think the EDW might return as a big bad evil dragon and he stared his video showing the picture of the thing i doubt he saw my comment but it’s still funny to me I still think that beast of a machine will finally make its debut i think it deserves it.🤣
Actually a whip weapon could work with the same speed of Dual Blades or similar speed to Sword and Shield's.
But also have another similar mechanics like Charge Blade's phials?
Once your phials are ready or so forth, use an attack that has the whip blades embedded into the monster then activate the phials followed by ripping out the whip then repeat.
Probably other mechanics could be gained?
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Wonder if Monster Hunter Wilds will have similar mechanics taken from Rise? Feels very fluid on there~.
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or we could discover weapon blueprints with prototype relics that ancient hunters left like tonfa, magnet spike, accel axe and 2 or 3 new ones but you can stumble on to them via exploration and hunters are utter alone until the hunter finds a hidden city at some far point into the game the hunter does the meal prep, the forging of weapons and armors
Josh's dedication Equal Dragon Obsession makes me laugh
Imagine if there's a old interactive civilization, but they live underground and use the lightning rod's to power up everything 🤔
I've said it before and I'm saying it again, I need a spear and chain, I want to chuck a spear into rathalos' face and pull myself onto the spear and wreak havok with a blade on the end of the chain
I always use crit draw skills when fighting kirin. Draw attack crits, sheathe and Dodge, rinse and repeat
What if Riders are the remnants of the ancient civilization, and they've taken to living in harmony with monsters as a sort of atonement but the origins of such were lost over time.
If the map of Wilds is extension of World I hope we can transfer our data from MHW to wilds
I'd love to use cat, new mechanics for sure, for weapons, let's say few maybe. I'd love to see something new and unique or a comeback from frontier series.
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my head cannon is that the old civilization was technical with electronic equipment. Exhibit A: the Artian ; Description. Rigid chest armor made from an unknown metal that astounded artisans when it was excavated. Armor made from the remains of an excavated artifact. Its origins are a mystery lost to time. It just looks too technical and advanced
Exhibit B: mh4u Avenir's Music Box ; description. A musical device they say once foretold the future. Modern tech has given it new life as a weapon. It looks like a satellite dish 📡 that receives signals.
The most controversial take that could get me burned at the stake is the nibelsnarf armor and weapons. They look like modern armor and weapons people (old civilization people ) would use, not the hunters doing the regular day quest. I always saw the nibelsnarf equipment out of place in the monster hunter in game world. The armor just looks too tactical and that weapons look like they work(they look like functional guns) but when they are equipped to the hunters it looks like a caveman that doesn’t know how to use a modern day Gluck (please just look at the nibelsnarf weapons the hunters are clearly using them wrong when equipped). That the old world in mh wild is in the desert and the nibelsnarf is from the desert. The military equipment from nibelsnarf makes sense for the old ancient civilization that was clearly heavy militarized. Even the game lore it says clear that the old civilization had weapons that made it easy to slay monster “such as the Kushala Daora, though this came at the cost of killing a large number of them to build the big ass towers”
My final head canon that has been passed around is the old civilization where regular humans that bio engineered the in game hunters into super humans Spartans to fight the monsters, That’s why they don’t take fall damage and can stand toe to toe with the “monsters”. Over the years the regular humans die out only leaving behind their creations ( the hunters) to peace together their blurry past history. The protecting towns from dangerous monsters can be narrowed down to one answered and being genetic memory. Their ancestry was made for the sole purpose of protecting the regular human’s HQ from danger. That is all Sri, do whatever you wish with this comment. I’m solely grateful that you replied in the first place.😘
I still don't see it as part of "the new world" I see it as a new continent separate from the new world. Also the new weapon- if logic tracks it could be tonfa or accel axe. I don't see magnet spike logically. There's a logic to main series. That is to say- I wish I'm wrong but if I'm right I'll be bittersweetly happy but if I'm wrong, I'll be ecstatic
So a new new new world
I could see a tonfa/magnet spike combo a boomerang type weapon where you apply charges for it to hone in on with physical attacks either with the boomerang 🪃 or with accompanied gauntlets and the boomerang throws to have a range hit where you’ve targeted. If they eliminate the extravagant move set a “magnet spike” is easily a workable and exciting addition that could rival tonfas as the better of the 3
I could see Magnet Spike if they reintroduce Rukodiora as it's the frontier canon reason it was invented. The main issue is that it's VERY unbalanced and just outcompetes every weapon. It'd need to be balanced hard before I came back.
@@cozysundew33 that’s why I’m saying rework it so it is the same weapon design but new origin of function and basically remove the whole OP moveset… basically a boomerang that functions like an insect Glaive with targeting
@@silverjon3388yeh but entirely scrapping the old design for a new one isn't great. Especially when they could just balance the old one. Lower The dmg numbers,get rid of the magnet gun and the magnet pin. Then just add onto the original gimmick of a really heavy weapon that gains more speed as you use it and can morph into a hammer.
Id love a spin off Monster hunter that goes way back, to the beginning of hunting. Using very primitive weapons of the ones we have now.
New weapon? Magnet Spikes? There did seem to be an emphasis on lightning in the teaser...
Hope they add Tonfas from frontier
Something that I notist is that the logo has 4 round snakes and they look like the rock at the end
New weapon gauntlets lets you beat tf outta the monsters with martial arts and be on demon timin all game imagine a set of rajang / safi jiva or fatalis gauntlets and you just run up and bully the monsters with straight hands elbows, knees , kicks and crazy combos charged and or instant 😂 and the elements just blowin up and stackin the effect on the monsters oooh a stun element version would be 💪🏽💪🏽
I want a giant boomerang. Or the Boulder the Admiral used as the next weapon.
Lol
There wasn’t enough in wilds trailer to keep making videos about it 😆
So what your saying is my beloved Magnet Spike has a chance to come back..
I know its not that video, but like... did you hear the music? What if it is the secret boss ala shara or xeno yea?
Is this ancient civilization gonna bring "magic" weapons to mh ? I hopr they dont cuz they said they would nevet but... i wouldnt be surprised with a "MAGICAL" style weapon. Maybe its only Alchemy of some sort.
Would honestly be kinda funny to see the old civilization people seeing us use those refurbished weapons and just go.... ew why are you using the gunlance like that? That's supposed to have a dragonator at the end to rapid thrust into monsters, what you have going is doing little to know damage!"
As a few (among myself) have said, FIST. WEAPON. Devil May cry Fighting style.
I kinda get Mila Jovovich vibes tho from seeing the landscape of wilds you know what I mean
I hope we can import our hunters from world
Is this out yet? Also ty so much for showing me the epic GREATSWORD builds. You helped me refine so many builds
Google helps my friend... no its not.
2025. A whole year away.
@@stonaraptor8196 cute
@@aceundead4750 ty. Figured I ask before looking it up. Not that it hurts but some ppl cry about. Again I appreciate it
The story of the drigons becoming the land reminds me of Norse mythology there reasoning for the creation of the world
You know, the Lightning Rob and theme kinda remind me of the horrible live action Monster Hunter movie... the lightning and area in the finale where they teleported in...
First Wyverians had to come from somewhere
wait there is a civ that built the advanced weapons? do you ahve a lore video on that?
If thay bring a new weapon it would be cool to use the whip from the manga
Wait wait wait...
Theres already a people that already exist "there".
The First Wyverians
with all the lightning and whatnot what if magnet weapons came back?
That intro makes me wonder, with the Equal Dragon Weapon kind of being a thing and the original theory of Duremudira, how likely does anyone think that one will eventually actually fight horrific B.O.W.s of the ancient civilization?
Edit: not specifically the Equal Dragon Weapon.
No, I don't think they'll ever mention the Equal Dragon Weapon ever again and they'll hope people forget about it.
@@Haeruna I didn't say specifically the Equal Dragon Weapon.
I feel like one day we will get Equal Dragon Weapon. It keeps getting brought up by the community. Maybe not in Monster Hunter game, maybe in stories 3.
Equal dragon weapon? Not sure what this means. We have weapons with dragon element?
@@PillsburyNinjaKneadingJustice It's from an extremely early concept of the lore of Monster Hunter. Basically, the guild discovers an ancient ruin that has a damaged dragon made of different parts of monsters (now extinct) sewn together with metal and hung up by detachable metal cables. The guild called it the Equal Dragon Weapon. Essentially, an experimental Frankenstein-like bioweapon that's akin to a mech or drone that the ancient civilization used to combat powerful Elder Dragons. The state the guild found it in suggests that it was used during the Great Dragon War, but that last part is just a hypothesis. The whole thing is an old scrapped concept, so I'm not sure if they would use it or not. However, given the popularity of it, they may reconsider and bring it back from the scrap pile.
@@Breagle thank you for taking the time to tell me. Sounds interesting, but I don't know if it sounds like the monster hunter of today. Although having a monster with different parts from different monsters could be a new and cool raid boss (safi'jiva) style encounter
but that means no armor or weapons...
I know its "cringe" now to think that but i still hold on to hope that the Equal Dragon Weapon is weaved into the story somehow.
Like its made to be so significant in the grander story of MH, yet its barely every acknowledged.
Why does the mount look like woodland pteryx's older brother?
Hold on!! Remember that bad live action monster hunter movie? What if wilds is set in that area? Cause that also had lightning storms remember?
What live action movie? Monster hunter doesn’t have a live action adaptation.
AS A THEORIST I RESPECT AND SUPORT YOU DOING THIS AND ITS VERRRRRRYYYYY POSIBLE THAT YOURE RIGHT
my head cannon is that the old civilization was technical with electronic equipment. Exhibit A: the Artian ; Description. Rigid chest armor made from an unknown metal that astounded artisans when it was excavated. Armor made from the remains of an excavated artifact. Its origins are a mystery lost to time. It just looks too technical and advanced
Exhibit B: mh4u Avenir's Music Box ; description. A musical device they say once foretold the future. Modern tech has given it new life as a weapon. It looks like a satellite dish 📡 that receives signals.
The most controversial take that could get me burned at the stake is the nibelsnarf armor and weapons. They look like modern armor and weapons people (old civilization people ) would use, not the hunters doing the regular day quest. I always saw the nibelsnarf equipment out of place in the monster hunter in game world. The armor just looks too tactical and that weapons look like they work(they look like functional guns) but when they are equipped to the hunters it looks like a caveman that doesn’t know how to use a modern day Gluck (please just look at the nibelsnarf weapons the hunters are clearly using them wrong when equipped). That the old world in mh wild is in the desert and the nibelsnarf is from the desert. The military equipment from nibelsnarf makes sense for the old ancient civilization that was clearly heavy militarized. Even the game lore it says clear that the old civilization had weapons that made it easy to slay monster “such as the Kushala Daora, though this came at the cost of killing a large number of them to build the big ass towers”
My final head canon that has been passed around is the old civilization where regular humans that bio engineered the in game hunters into super humans Spartans to fight the monsters, That’s why they don’t take fall damage and can stand toe to toe with the “monsters”. Over the years the regular humans die out only leaving behind their creations ( the hunters) to peace together their blurry past history. The protecting towns from dangerous monsters can be narrowed down to one answered and being genetic memory. Their ancestry was made for the sole purpose of protecting the regular human’s HQ from danger. That is all Sri, do whatever you wish with this comment. I’m solely grateful that you replied in the first place.😘
The only thing the lighting rods hint at is the return of the lighting rod item returning
Mind sharing your character preset? She's so pretty
what system is everyone going to get the game on?
Is it sad that I am more excited about mh wilds than I am gta6 I kno I'm a lost cause
I like a new ranged weapon. Maybe a pistol n shield or a dual pistol
What if the rods are a dead monster or fired off spines of some sort?!
what if their hunting method is just the mount that they give us?
I just gotta have my palicos.
Can someone tell me what armor that is the GS is wearing?
MegaMan legends is connected to monster hunter MARK MY WORDS
I hope they bring back gogmazios!!!!!
I'm just gonna say it .... Magnet spike
mh freedom 2 has small lightning rods traps
@UCvFGsz6LhuOAK-gd-2XFKBg you called. my head cannon is that the old civilization was technical with electronic equipment. Exhibit A: the Artian ; Description. Rigid chest armor made from an unknown metal that astounded artisans when it was excavated. Armor made from the remains of an excavated artifact. Its origins are a mystery lost to time. It just looks too technical and advanced
Exhibit B: mh4u Avenir's Music Box ; description. A musical device they say once foretold the future. Modern tech has given it new life as a weapon. It looks like a satellite dish 📡 that receives signals.
The most controversial take that could get me burned at the stake is the nibelsnarf armor and weapons. They look like modern armor and weapons people (old civilization people ) would use, not the hunters doing the regular day quest. I always saw the nibelsnarf equipment out of place in the monster hunter in game world. The armor just looks too tactical and that weapons look like they work(they look like functional guns) but when they are equipped to the hunters it looks like a caveman that doesn’t know how to use a modern day Gluck (please just look at the nibelsnarf weapons the hunters are clearly using them wrong when equipped). That the old world in mh wild is in the desert and the nibelsnarf is from the desert. The military equipment from nibelsnarf makes sense for the old ancient civilization that was clearly heavy militarized. Even the game lore it says clear that the old civilization had weapons that made it easy to slay monster “such as the Kushala Daora, though this came at the cost of killing a large number of them to build the big ass towers”
My final head canon that has been passed around is the old civilization where regular humans that bio engineered the in game hunters into super humans Spartans to fight the monsters, That’s why they don’t take fall damage and can stand toe to toe with the “monsters”. Over the years the regular humans die out only leaving behind their creations ( the hunters) to peace together their blurry past history. The protecting towns from dangerous monsters can be narrowed down to one answered and being genetic memory. Their ancestry was made for the sole purpose of protecting the regular human’s HQ from danger. That is all Sri, do whatever you wish with this comment. I’m solely grateful that you replied in the first place.😘
I just want a new weapon that allows me to punch a dragon,tonfas would be good enough
their is a old scrapped concept from MHExplore called Buster Knuckles they never got past the idea phase but think boxing gloves with guns in them.
@@cozysundew33 sounds cool af,thanks for the info
There is a New crossover of monster hunter and raid shadow legends
dudes done made 100 videos on a 5min video xD
Why does this look like a part out of ffx ?
I just want a new weapon.
Spell check that title fellas. lol
bro's milking hard on the MH wilds teaser hun
What I think would be awesome is if Wilds far predates any of the other games and you were playing as a lone survivor to the devastation of Fatalis, left to fend for yourself and use the tech the ancient civilization had left, tech that would become lost to time. That would be absolutely incredible I feel.
the only new weapon i want is tonfa