Never use mega potions to heal health. Instead bring max potions and its crafting materials to bring a total of 12 max potions. (Kinda joking but I do do this for Arch Tempered hunts) If you’re trapping for damage, feel free to chain traps and permastun with trap chains. Once you get down to that 1s trap duration you can still trap for the short stun combo. If you need to capture a monster afterwards you can preemptively tranq bomb it. Understand which items need a specific crafting radial command and which don’t. Flashpods and traps can both be crafted with the use command. MBB on the other hand require the craft command because the use command defaults into using a crafting recipe most players don’t use. I swear bandit mantle is damage based, not number of hits based but it might help. Ive seen over a dozen shinies fly out of a sleeping monster hit by a TCS. Correct mounting etiquette. Don’t do any of the following for important hunts: flash, KO, trap, or fell the monster (strong flinches like Kushala head flinch) Extra tip: breaking parts of tempered monsters now net you more tempered investigations. Overall pretty useful tips but nothing a veteran like me didn’t know ;) Keep up the work my man
+James Felt It's not a faster way but a different way that can save space. There are 2 ways to craft flash pods with the radial menu. 1: customize the radial menu to craft a flash pod. This allows you to craft a flash pod if you're missing at least one. 2: customize the radial menu to equip a flash pod. This allows you to equip and unequip flash pods. **If you don't have any flash pods on you, this will craft a single flash pod** The second option saves space and is a 1 for all option while the first option will let you upkeep on flashpods so you don't run dry... BUT there's a technique for the second option that will also let you upkeep on flash pods. To set the scene, you just used your final slinger ammo. You flashed rathalos out of the air and your slinger is empty. Now you craft a flash pod but you have to reequip it again. Equipping flash pods take time so you end up wasting a few seconds. This can happen multiple times in a hunt especially if you're flashing 10+ times. In order to avoid this you can craft a flash pod with the second option (works for the first too but that's redundant) right as you use your last slinger flash pod. Instead of simply running out, your hunter will automatically reload the slinger like you've never run out of ammo. As you can see the first option loses all its uniqueness. About the only thing it can do that the second can't is to craft all the remaining flashbugs into flash pods in order to make space for an item.
For the first time I tried to treat RUclips like a normal job. Meaning instead of how I normally work which is about 16 hours a day for usually 7 days straight of non-stop editing until a video is done, I tried to only work for 8 hours each day and not on the weekends. It took 112 hours to finish this video, aka 3 work weeks. During this time my income plummets, my numbers plummet because I did not upload for such a long period. RUclips is not a quality over quantity platform, and the RUclips gods demand a sacrifice in the form of constant video uploads to appease them otherwise the content creator suffers. I'm pretty confident people don't understand how hard many RUclipsrs actually work. My point is; when content creators don't upload all day every day, it's important to support them. Please, don't get on a creator's case for not uploading enough. With that said... I am going to start uploading more again. As always, I appreciate your interest in the channel.
Wow dude, your editing is great and your narration is subtle but not monotone or annoying, subscribed just for quality content keep up the good work brother
My routine was always in hunts to put Hunting Horn buffs on teammates drink the demon drug and armor skin and throw powders on teammates the buffs were crazy with all of those.
Why not use the mushroomencer skills. The para and nitro shroom wil give you the same buffs with same conditions and shrooms are more cost efficient. Plus after jou can just switch sets
Great video. Just reached 1200 hours of MHW and Iceborne. Had a good time playing it during pandemic. Some little more advanced tips I wish I could've learned: 1. Never sell all the monster materials from the start. I especially regret doing this. Cause you may need them later to craft weapons and armors. Or you may end up hunting the similar monster again and again. Especially the gems which are usually hard to get. Of course you can sell them later. You can sell them a few, like around 5-10 if you're running out of Zeni. I would keep mining and sell those ores since you can keep grinding them later during expedition. 2. Save armor spheres for later. I regret using them all from the start. Use them for high rank armors. 3. Study the monster's weakness. You can go talk to Chief Ecologist and click Monster Field Guide. It tells you what each specific monster is weak against. Then you can craft the weapon for that specific monster to give enough elemental damage to counter it. Like Diablos for example, it's heavily weak against ice. So you may need an ice weapon to give more damage. 4. For radial menu, click Options, change Radial Menu Settings and Item Control Settings to Type 2, then go to Customize Radial Menu, then you can change the setup whichever you like. However this is something I missed. I forgot to save the item load out. Go to the item box and save the load out by clicking option then register for load out. This way you won't end up losing the saved version during the fight. 5. Some items can be handy. Bring Astera Jerky (heals red/yellow portion), Nulberry and Health Boost. If you get annoyed by Lunastra for example. You can save the item load out and rename "Lunastra." 6. Prioritize crafting your armors. Get many jewels for set decorations as much as possible. I would highly recommend to do bunch of tempered investigations. These fights can be hard, but if you fire an sos the teammates are usually really good, so this might be probably the easiest way for grinding them. For example Vaal Hazak can be annoying sometimes so what you do is basically having maxed out Effluvia Resistance. You can get it by crafting an armor that has this effect or to find the jewel like Miasma Jewel and add it to your armor. Also maxing out Blight Resistance can be handy when you're dealing with monsters that give you elemental damage. 7. Another way to do is to create the charm and upgrade it to max. This way you don't have to get stressful when you don't have enough slots for upgrades. 8. Tailraider Safari and Argosy port. This way you can grind some materials every time you go out to hunt and come back. 9. Botanical Research Center. I would normally like to drink a regular demondrug, armorskin and immunizer every time I go out for a hunt. In order to drink these, you may need some specific materials like Might Seed, Adamant Seed, Bitterbug and Honey. Ivy and Spiderweb for Pitfall Traps. Thunderbug for Pitfall Traps. Sleep Herb and Parashroom for Tranq Bombs. Mega Nutrients and Mandragora for Max Potions. Godbug and Blue Mushroom for Lifepowders. This is where cultivating gets handy. You can also click Fertilize and expand amount of cultivating or speeding it up. 10. Always bring Max Potions whenever you go out and fight. Have Mandragora and Mega Nutrients into your item slot, that way you can drink up to 5 Max Potions. You can also bring Mega Potions for backup. I once tried to solo Nergigante but at first I died very quick by its super dive while trying to drink a mega potion. Another way to do is speed eating, but you may need a jewel like Gobbler Jewel. 11. Use voucher or gourmet voucher to get the skills like Felyne Safeguard or Insurance. This way you get less chance to fail the quest. For eating, I highly recommend to eat Veggie Platter for Elemental Resistance, especially when you get annoyed by monsters like Deviljho, Teostra or Kirin. 12. This is pretty minor, but try to farm points to get palico armors and layered armors. If you want to look good in front of people. I would just normally keep hunting elder dragons like Nergigante and get Dragon Treasures. Or get Wyvern Tears from large monsters. Another way to do is to do a Beryl farming at Elder's Recess. 13. Familiarize your weapon, try out different weapons and get used to the rhythm of battling. I was slowly getting better by keep dying, learn from mistakes and got help from bunch of my teammates. Not much to say :)
The old games didn't explain anything at all whatsoever either world is really great at explaining without having you feel the your in preschool because it teaches you the basic stuff but if you wanna get good you gotta find the info yourself
@@GamingThesis eyy man doesnt change the fact that you replied to it seeking attention and a response, you wouldnt have commented on the thread if you werent. Like i said, enjoy the medal 🤡
@@GamingThesis Suure bud, tell yourself that. Either youre lying to yourself or youre talking to yourself when you replied to a comment thread not expecting anyone to reply lmao. Let me dissect your action for you. You reply to a casual comment that literally had nothing to do with you and was not harming you in anyway other than you want to flaunt how much of a smartass you are with a sarcastic comment that we all know already but you seemed to have missed the context of the casual comment. Seriously my guy? You literally commented just to nitpick a casual comment from a year ago.
There is nothing wrong with attacking a mounted monster. This was not true in previous titles but in MHW it will actually speed up the knock down process, sooo actually you should attack mounted monsters, just do not flash them!
Josh Stone well it can be depending on the weapon the person is using or were they hit the monster bc for the most part getting that sweet ending finish on the mount can add allot of dmg to him so knocking it down earlier can actually make a fight longer
Use mushroommancer and you'll never need potions again, mandragora and blue mushrooms act as max potions and potions but heal instantly, over mushrooms buff your attack, defence, stamina and health recovery
I have a solid 100 hours of monster hunter 4 experience I have never watched a tip video before and these are all things I learned to do through a LONG learning process and a LOT of faints THANK YOU for putting all of these tips together in a single video
A better way to farm tempered monsters IMO is do the tempered Kirin quest that requires HR 49, and pick up tracks in that. You can do this quest an unlimited amount of times because it’s assigned, so you won’t be using investigations to get more investigations
Another tip make a mushroomancer build and when you get to camp and start the mission put this build on use nitroshroom parashrooms for attack and defense then switch back into the build you plan on hunting that mission it works like a demondrug and armorskin and it lasts the entire hunt and if you die repeat the process mandragora mushrooms give the sane potency as a max potion then eat a well done steak to max your stam.
David Evans there is such s thing as over optimisation. But that depends on the individual and circumstance. Chilling in an explore? Do whatever. Responding to an SoS or on a dedicated speed-farm? Just use the items.
Honestly thank you for such a good explanation of the canteen it's so difficult for me to explain it to others but this was done well. I will refer my friends to this video just for that! Cheers!
Very cool video. But I don’t agree with not using smaller healing potions. Sometimes it’s safer to top off at full hp, rather than just staying at 75% for instance. So it’s good to still consume the lesser healing.
well i wish every mh world video could be that clean, perfectly edited, perfectly clear for (as a pc beginner who used to play a decade ago on psp). i wish u the best for the future TerraMantis cuz u just rock man
Not attacking a monster while a player is mounted is archaic advice. Not flashing a monster while a player is mounted is better advice. Although true you can use the mounting time to sharpen and prepare for the drop, you lose out on a lot of DPS while the monster flails about and the other players sit about waiting for it to topple. Whether the mounter drops the creature or not, the monster collapses either way (with rare exceptions). This rule changes as some monsters are too dangerous while being mounted and could harm a player during its flailing. Regardless, mounting etiquette is a rule created for older Monster Hunter games; where damaging a monster while mounted hit the player off the mounted monster, cancelling his mount. Of course this is no longer true.
Jose Lazo i still think near endgame. Its better to sharpen while the monster is mounted as our white gauge during that time is mostly used up and that everyone could position themseleves correctly when the monster topples down(elder dragon just loves to fly around while mounted). That DPS that you do when the monster topples is massive when everyones in tiptop sharpness and just eaten a power seed or two..
I completely agree, I should have specified that the rule changes depending on what you hunt, though your statement isn't always true for the "end game". Nergigante doesn't fly, neither does Behemoth, Kulv Taroth, Deviljho (not an elder), or Kirin. From my experience, the people I've played with have long white bars, Razor Sharp, Protective Polish, or Master's Touch (I always equipment inspect), usually coupled with Speed Sharpener or Whetfins. Some builds don't have to sharpen at all, others can transition 2 phases before needing a sharpen. We can't use our experiences as an objective argument for what players should be doing at the time, though I agree players should go down a quick checklist when a mount is achieved. Sharpen while the creature is mounted, refresh buffs, damage it when you have the opportunity, and then position for the drop. The statement made by the content creator is to NOT hit the monster at all while mounted and this is what I disagree with. This extends fights, and the longer a fight continues the more resources are burned and the greater the chances of someone being carted or fatigue leading to a mistake. After all, the mounter is only dealing 1 damage per stab. And, as stated in my previous comment, this practice was only done in older MH games because you could knock the mounter off the monster. The rule doesn't change much if you have a ranged weapon, instead of sharpening you reload or craft ammunition. However, the individual must weigh the pros and cons of reloading every ammunition in his bowgun, over dealing free damage to a flying monster, whereas a bowman just gets free damage.
at end game most people are white with protective or teostra... sharpening is a waste of time, especially if they are using whetfish fins... the extra damage is too useful to pass up while "waiting" for somone to finish a mount when you could potentially deal thousands during the flailing...
This video is amazing man🙌🏾. The music was relaxing, you weren’t extra loud for no reason, and the details you used in explaining everything was awesome👌🏾.
Emilio Jimenez Really? I thought the food buff system was real simple and intuitive. It's just shapes and color matching, and has like 2 tutorials. To me, the most overlooked mechanic is pre-tranquing. In fact, I've played with morons who'd beaten the game without knowing how to even catch monsters or make loadouts.
I just have to say, I love the editing in this. The little sparkles added to the things you're talking about, especially, are actually really nice and make it a lot easier to keep track of. ❤
Jacob Hook so far from what I've read is that's a good way to go. Match your play style and you should be happy. Later on I guess we can play whatever weapon we want.
Just adding my two cents but being a heavy console player since launch I recommend running a charge blade until end game. Learn it and you wont have any issues soloing until end game. It's a strong defensive weapon with a staggering amount of damage output. After you hit endgame play around. I main lance now but dont regret playing chargeblade through the entire story
A super helpful thing instead of great jagras is if you ever need zenny just know that helping someone who used an SOS flair grants a golden egg which can be sold for 20k zenny (im pretty sure this is highrank only), meaning if you help someone with the beginner quest to hunt a great jagras you get 20k know that its possible to use his bandit mantle method with this method to earn an absolute ton of zenny this makes it insanely easy to get huge amounts of zenny
I disagree with the mounting plan. In older games of the franchise, attacking while someone's mounting would knock down the Mounter. However in MHW that doesn't happen anymore. Buffing and sharpening won't take too much time. Lots of players go for the knockdown as soon as they can but for more difficult hunts such as against Behemoth, prolonging how long you ride them for can limit the monster's move set. Works only on monsters that stay on the ground while mounted. Don't stab at them and try to hang on for as long as possible. As long as you have a competent team they should absolutely destroy the monster.
It won't knock down the mounter, but there is a high chance you will knock down the monster, and the monster will only be knocked down for a brief period of time than if the mounter finishes the mount and perform the knockdown attack.
I wish I knew more about the true end game a year ago and advanced tips I probably never would've stopped playing it but I'm definitely doing just about everything in this well made guide, thanks for the video.
Hey so its me again.........so here's an update from my last comment. I took down the tempered Kirin which has me now at hr74 thanks to the tips here and had the unwaivering courage to do the Lunastra/Teostra quest with not much difficulty following these tips here yet again. Ive always heard of MH an just avoided it for some reason until World. Now I havent played anything else since January because I love it. THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME REACH THIS LEVEL AND HELPING THE COMMUNITY OUT 👍. Keep em coming and Happy Hunting
Yup, welcome to monster hunter. Been playing since MH Tri on Wii, not forever but a while, still learn new stuff. Such a great game, though I know it's not for everyone and that's ok
Best tip I rarely see being mentioned: when you walk over a small ledge with your weapon out and sheathe it at the right moment due to the short fall animation it will cancel the sheathing animation. Meaning: tap square when walking over a ledge for ultra high speed weapon sheathing :)
Just a beauty video. I played with friends when it first came out so that I could take a break from + rounds of DS3. WOW was I stunned at the complexity and speed. We lasted a couple months before giving up haha. Getting back into it now, it is clear that we failed because we were only utilizing approximately 5% of the functionality! Thanks for the tips!
There is nothing wrong with attacking the monster when its mounted just don't apply status ailments or flash it. Using a shock trap for free damage is wasteful if you intend to capture the monster since capturing it yields more materials as well as a means to complete a quest. For dormant powers there is another option for an non-elemental build which is leaving the powers dormant and just increasing the raw power of the weapon.
for heavy hitting weapons, elementless is usually the better choice. leave the element/status ailment sealed, and you can boost its raw damage using "non-elemental boost". This is popular with hammers and greatswords. though that is only if you are looking to maximize DPS. you dont need to min/max to play well. "Fashion-hunting" is a popular thing.
You can carry one each of pitfall and shock traps, so there's not really a harm in using one early to get some free damage in. More, if you bring along crafting materials or are playing multiplayer.
+Nicholas Warren I was talking specifically about shock traps. Like I said it is a waste to use it to deal extra damage if the objective is to CAPTURE not kill the monster regardless if you're solo or in a group. Each time you use it on the monster the time its paralyzed shrinks. You better off using the pitfall traps to deal the extra damage as these traps don't have a dual purpose. Also capturing it yields more materials and eventually unlocks the rainbow hue for armor that a lot MH veterans covet. Capturing it is also a means to end all non-elder dragon quests.
Except you can capture with a Pitfall. So using Shock for damage makes more sense (usually), because it deploys faster and leaves you with access to the tail, which Pitfall doesn't.
I got this 2 months ago for PC and about 50-55 hours (college and work) but im getting back into it and im so happy i came across this video... thank u!
For the tempered investigations you can use the armor skills sneak and intimidate to prevent monsters from engaging you, allowing you to follow them around without worry of being spotted. If you're extra paranoid like me, you can take the skill that allows you to walk quicker while crouching. (Crouching reduces your chances of being spotted). With sneak and the crouching skills you can actually sneak behind a monster forever without being spotted. I'm pretty sure monster tracks disappear over time, so it's better (and more interactive) to just follow behind them throughout the quest time limit. You can bring gillie mantle for those "oh shit" moments. Most of this is probably pointless though, because I made a new character last week and now I'm HR60 and have not had to use this method. The only time I did this was when I got to the HR49 Kirin quest since Kirin doesn't even aggro unless you hurt it. I did that for 30 minutes and then killed him. Seems like Capcom buffed the drop rate of investigations and you can now also receive them through monster part breaks, which is amazing.
He never explained why you go around collecting prints for tempered monsters. How does gathering prints give you decos/augs? Also don't you still have to kill monster after collecting otherwise you fail? Sry, I'm still newish to hr.
You gather prints to unlock various tempered monster difficulties. Tier 1 monsters give low and medium level decorations. Tier 2 monsters give both medium and high level decorations, as well as items used to augment rarity 7 weapons and a very low chance to get the item for rarity 8 weapons. Tier 3 monsters give less medium and high level decorations than tier 2, but it gives much higher chances to acquire the rarity 7 and 8 items for augment. So in short, start with tier 1 and get a decent amount of decorations, then progress to tier 2 for the best decorations. Then tier 3 when you feel ready to take on tempered elders and require augments to take on arc tempered elders.
Great video! I'm already at 500+ hours on ps4 but I still learned a thing or two... although I think it's worthwhile to add, when you mount a monster and the screen starts flashing & the 'move'/'brace' in the top right corner has a yellow rectangle around it, you should move. As far as I can tell, in 9 out of 10 cases it's better to move than to brace (#10 being a brute wyvern, when he's about to do the long jump) and when you hear/see your hunter getting ready for the final blow you can still do a final jump to a different part, when you want to hit it in a certain spot.
@@scotthafele5266 Yeah he should have just included more focus on armor skills like Elementless rather than free element since element is pretty weak on most weapons. Raw is the way to go.
extremely well thought through and lots of effort made to organise your thoughts to ensure that the information is delivered as concisely as possible. more than the information, i appreciate your effort in educating. thank you so much!
I have always wanted to hear a game tip video read by Owen Wilson... Totally subbed! Fantastic info for a first-timer as well, thank you for all of your hard work--it is appreciated!
Everything is legit except for that silly statement about not attacking monsters while someone has mounted it. You're SUPPOSED to attack them because they don't focus on anyone but the mounted person. I think you meant to say don't do certain things like Flash Pod or Dung the monster because those things make the mounted person fall off in most cases
Note: in older Monster Hunters (4U is a good example) the mounted player was still susceptible to player attacks, so attacking the monster has a high chance of knocking the player down and cancelling the mount. In World, it seems they made the player invincible to other player-related moves and such (except flesh pods). This game changed a core rule (apparently) but was never mentioned so not everyone knows this.
One more thing. Something that annoys me to no end as a greatsword user. Can everyone please stop placing barrel bombs down on a downed monster? The 320 or so damage you'll do with them is far less than the team will be able to achieve by just hitting the monster during that period instead of getting knocked back and having to run back. You'll have plenty of time to use them when the monster is asleep. And when it is asleep, PLEASE don't wake it up if you have a greatsword or hammer user on your team, let them do it.
Calamitous Crow Mega barrel bombs are more useful for breaking parts, than damage. I find them super useful for breaking horns or faces on monsters like Diablos, Kirin, Teostra, Nergigante, Vaal Hazaak, Lunastra, and sometimes Rathalos. That’s what I use bombs for to deliver the breaking blow to body parts.
doug B I get that, but I still feel a bit annoyed when that tempered kushala is FINALLY on the ground and I'm ready to true charge his face except some guy just randomly places a barrel bomb right under my sword at the start of the combo.
Calamitous Crow what feels bad is when the high damage boys on the team WON'T hit it after you drop the barrels for em especially when im sitting there as the dual sword user waitin for em to hit the thing like a minute or longer
Oh that's a problem.. Almost sounds like bad rapport. In pubs (and people you don't know) this can be a frustrating issue. All I can think of is it would behoove us ALL implementing better communication at the start of hunts, seeing and acknowledging your team composition comprising a hard-hitter(s) that needs to charge, relying on his/her teams' choices, demanding your respect that you work together in tandem with the entirety of the teams' roles in mind. Tell them that you will trigger barrel after they attack. instead of everyone being left out, confused of any sort of cohesion, leaving them all wondering and just clumsily winging it. Just some wisdom I thought i'd share. It's a start, right? Happy huntin' & GL out there! ^ ^
Know what really grinds my gears? The number of people who confine themselves to one weapon type, and goes around saying so, like somebody is supposed to care. "Hi, I'm a Lance main, and my opinion is, blah blah blah blah BLAH and such" Lol. Like, ok dude... XD
I've come across this video two times, first time I took some good advice out of it, and didn't understand 2/3, the second time I got 2/3 of it and 1/3 is a bit confusing. So I guess I'll watch this again after a dozen or more play hours and I'll be able to say I totally understood everything you were talking about. Either way great tips, thank you for your time in putting this together.
The most important advice I'd give to fellow vets is to practice and learn your R-Button functions because for the first time in any MH game we have TWO, and Capcom decided to split up sprinting and special move between them. Previously, they were both on the same button so what the R-Button actually did depended on wether your weapon was sheathed or not. Now, one sprints and the other performs the special weapon action. This has VERY unfortunate consequences, because they will both, by necessity, toggle wether your weapon is sheathed or not. If you're trying to guard against an attack and you accidentally hit sprint instead...
Thank you for this!!! I just started playing on PC (i'm completely new to MH) and every video mentions "make sure you eat" but that's it. I had no idea there was so much more to it! Thank you so much for the tips, time to go back on the hunt!
First day and first three hunts (including the retreat) went flawlessly. No carts and enough materials to craft and upgrade IG and kensect and make three pieces of armor. Since then...FFUUUUCCC$@&!!!! Granted I’ve tried only 6-7 more times but every single one has been worst than the previous! It’s like the randoms are getting worse! I won’t lie and say I haven’t carted a couple times but NONE of them have come from that damn ecliptic! It’s not that hard to deal with. Made it to the end of a fight yesterday and when the final meteor hit I was the only one standing. Freakin triple cart in the last second of the damn fight! I have widerange +5 and using HH, constantly buffing, healing and doing my fair share of damage but these dudes just don’t get it. When I make the final two pieces of armor I’m done fighting this dude...unless I make some friends.
I did a few times. Found a couple of cool randoms and chatted with them throughout the hunt. We actually worked pretty well together and even send friend requests to each other afterwards so we can hunt Behemoth and other monsters later in the future. Lmao. 🤣
Windu Waika hit me up! @treyplaybass I’m always looking for someone to hunt with who actually talks! I love this game but I hate that no one will talk or do more than one random fight with one another.
I dont go around liking a lot of RUclips videos, but this one was a must. Im picking this up for PC this week and I cant wait to put these tips into actions
@Q _Heartless I think he meant the squad mates shouldn't attack while the monster is mounted. That's an old rule that ended with the mh4u days. Since generations, everyone just needs to whack it! :D
@@Zeeno already responded to this. If you can land accurate hits on weak points while the monster flails, be my guest. Forsake prepping up for a free burst window in exchange for flailing at something that's going to spaz out. You do you, kiddo.
Just don't hit the tail, cuz if you cut the tail off while it's mounted, it'll get out of mount animation and into 'ohno, my tail!' animation (not sure if you can hookshot back on)
Always super informational videos that actually help, just keep uploading whenever your videos are good enough to not need a tight schedule, youtube blows now, just do what you want when you want
Glad to see you post again! Great vid as always. Only thing I really learned was the in depth canteen explanation, but this is some great info for people. Newcomers especially.
Yes. When asked how to pronounce Bazelgeuse during a Capcom stream of MHW with the developers, the Director said "Bazelgeese". Also, if you google translate the Japanese symbols of the name, it sounds like Baselgeese(u) with a barely pronounce U at the end.
Came to the comments section to say something about the awesome editing in this vid but found a bunch more people did the same thing. Great work, man. Hope you're not making vids alone cause that takes a lot of work.
Never use mega potions to heal health. Instead bring max potions and its crafting materials to bring a total of 12 max potions. (Kinda joking but I do do this for Arch Tempered hunts)
If you’re trapping for damage, feel free to chain traps and permastun with trap chains. Once you get down to that 1s trap duration you can still trap for the short stun combo. If you need to capture a monster afterwards you can preemptively tranq bomb it.
Understand which items need a specific crafting radial command and which don’t. Flashpods and traps can both be crafted with the use command. MBB on the other hand require the craft command because the use command defaults into using a crafting recipe most players don’t use.
I swear bandit mantle is damage based, not number of hits based but it might help. Ive seen over a dozen shinies fly out of a sleeping monster hit by a TCS.
Correct mounting etiquette. Don’t do any of the following for important hunts: flash, KO, trap, or fell the monster (strong flinches like Kushala head flinch)
Extra tip: breaking parts of tempered monsters now net you more tempered investigations.
Overall pretty useful tips but nothing a veteran like me didn’t know ;)
Keep up the work my man
Mushroomancer plus mandragoras.
whatchu mean about the use command? Is there a faster way to craft flash pods?
+James Felt
It's not a faster way but a different way that can save space.
There are 2 ways to craft flash pods with the radial menu.
1: customize the radial menu to craft a flash pod. This allows you to craft a flash pod if you're missing at least one.
2: customize the radial menu to equip a flash pod. This allows you to equip and unequip flash pods. **If you don't have any flash pods on you, this will craft a single flash pod**
The second option saves space and is a 1 for all option while the first option will let you upkeep on flashpods so you don't run dry...
BUT there's a technique for the second option that will also let you upkeep on flash pods.
To set the scene, you just used your final slinger ammo. You flashed rathalos out of the air and your slinger is empty. Now you craft a flash pod but you have to reequip it again. Equipping flash pods take time so you end up wasting a few seconds. This can happen multiple times in a hunt especially if you're flashing 10+ times. In order to avoid this you can craft a flash pod with the second option (works for the first too but that's redundant) right as you use your last slinger flash pod. Instead of simply running out, your hunter will automatically reload the slinger like you've never run out of ammo.
As you can see the first option loses all its uniqueness. About the only thing it can do that the second can't is to craft all the remaining flashbugs into flash pods in order to make space for an item.
@@PongzeLor this is very helpful thanks for the info
@@gavinerickson9392 I can say that Mounting Etiquette is very *VERY* important.
Jesus Christy that poor jagras got kids man
it was like that one bit in godfather where the guy gets machinegunned down jebus
It look like that part in mw2 “no Russian “ were they shoot randomly
Yeah. Like it got lots of kids to feed. And when it gets home it just sleeps.
I'd rather die than get captured after all that tbh.
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For the first time I tried to treat RUclips like a normal job. Meaning instead of how I normally work which is about 16 hours a day for usually 7 days straight of non-stop editing until a video is done, I tried to only work for 8 hours each day and not on the weekends. It took 112 hours to finish this video, aka 3 work weeks. During this time my income plummets, my numbers plummet because I did not upload for such a long period.
RUclips is not a quality over quantity platform, and the RUclips gods demand a sacrifice in the form of constant video uploads to appease them otherwise the content creator suffers.
I'm pretty confident people don't understand how hard many RUclipsrs actually work. My point is; when content creators don't upload all day every day, it's important to support them.
Please, don't get on a creator's case for not uploading enough. With that said... I am going to start uploading more again. As always, I appreciate your interest in the channel.
Keep it light you bitch!!
I love your videos but there are a couple things I had issue with. Please read my comments and let me know what you think. Thanks!
I noticed the seamless transition at 1:47 and came down here to compliment you (;
Do you booboo,always there to support you content
Your videos are always super insightful and good, keep up dude!
Excellent video for new comers
#01 - Environmental Hazards: 00:50
#02 - Trap Damage Increase: 01:47
#03 - Field Combat Crafter: 02:26
#04 - Mega Amounts of Potions: 02:57
#05 - Dormant Powers: 03:25
#06 - Four Times the Charm: 04:21
#07 - Easy Zenny Farm: 05:42
#08 - Loadouts Galore: 07:16
#09 - Hunting Preparation: 07:50
#10 - The Meal System: 08:25
#11 - Monster Mounting Etiquette: 12:02
#12 - Speedy Special Investigations: 12:42
#13 - Tempered Farmer: 13:25
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Thank you!
Wow dude, your editing is great and your narration is subtle but not monotone or annoying, subscribed just for quality content keep up the good work brother
Thanks, Brandon!
I have about 125 hours in this game and never fully understood the food system. Thank you.
Same. I always just passed on picking ingredients and just ate the Chef's Choice platter or whatever.
slightlyoutofreach01 300 hours in and I never even touched the food system
I always ate chef’s choice
same
Mate you know!!! 😅
Same
Didn’t know demon drug and armor skin persisted till faint. Will definitely start making those from now on.
Chris D. They also stack with the powder and the seeds which both last for 3 minutes
Just remember that Dragon Blight removes buffs! Deviljho's breath weapon will wipe them off.
My routine was always in hunts to put Hunting Horn buffs on teammates drink the demon drug and armor skin and throw powders on teammates the buffs were crazy with all of those.
Why not use the mushroomencer skills. The para and nitro shroom wil give you the same buffs with same conditions and shrooms are more cost efficient. Plus after jou can just switch sets
I didn’t use them because I thought it was like older games were it just lasted for a while
Great video. Just reached 1200 hours of MHW and Iceborne. Had a good time playing it during pandemic. Some little more advanced tips I wish I could've learned:
1. Never sell all the monster materials from the start. I especially regret doing this. Cause you may need them later to craft weapons and armors. Or you may end up hunting the similar monster again and again. Especially the gems which are usually hard to get. Of course you can sell them later. You can sell them a few, like around 5-10 if you're running out of Zeni. I would keep mining and sell those ores since you can keep grinding them later during expedition.
2. Save armor spheres for later. I regret using them all from the start. Use them for high rank armors.
3. Study the monster's weakness. You can go talk to Chief Ecologist and click Monster Field Guide. It tells you what each specific monster is weak against. Then you can craft the weapon for that specific monster to give enough elemental damage to counter it. Like Diablos for example, it's heavily weak against ice. So you may need an ice weapon to give more damage.
4. For radial menu, click Options, change Radial Menu Settings and Item Control Settings to Type 2, then go to Customize Radial Menu, then you can change the setup whichever you like. However this is something I missed. I forgot to save the item load out. Go to the item box and save the load out by clicking option then register for load out. This way you won't end up losing the saved version during the fight.
5. Some items can be handy. Bring Astera Jerky (heals red/yellow portion), Nulberry and Health Boost. If you get annoyed by Lunastra for example. You can save the item load out and rename "Lunastra."
6. Prioritize crafting your armors. Get many jewels for set decorations as much as possible. I would highly recommend to do bunch of tempered investigations. These fights can be hard, but if you fire an sos the teammates are usually really good, so this might be probably the easiest way for grinding them. For example Vaal Hazak can be annoying sometimes so what you do is basically having maxed out Effluvia Resistance. You can get it by crafting an armor that has this effect or to find the jewel like Miasma Jewel and add it to your armor. Also maxing out Blight Resistance can be handy when you're dealing with monsters that give you elemental damage.
7. Another way to do is to create the charm and upgrade it to max. This way you don't have to get stressful when you don't have enough slots for upgrades.
8. Tailraider Safari and Argosy port. This way you can grind some materials every time you go out to hunt and come back.
9. Botanical Research Center. I would normally like to drink a regular demondrug, armorskin and immunizer every time I go out for a hunt. In order to drink these, you may need some specific materials like Might Seed, Adamant Seed, Bitterbug and Honey. Ivy and Spiderweb for Pitfall Traps. Thunderbug for Pitfall Traps. Sleep Herb and Parashroom for Tranq Bombs. Mega Nutrients and Mandragora for Max Potions. Godbug and Blue Mushroom for Lifepowders. This is where cultivating gets handy. You can also click Fertilize and expand amount of cultivating or speeding it up.
10. Always bring Max Potions whenever you go out and fight. Have Mandragora and Mega Nutrients into your item slot, that way you can drink up to 5 Max Potions. You can also bring Mega Potions for backup. I once tried to solo Nergigante but at first I died very quick by its super dive while trying to drink a mega potion. Another way to do is speed eating, but you may need a jewel like Gobbler Jewel.
11. Use voucher or gourmet voucher to get the skills like Felyne Safeguard or Insurance. This way you get less chance to fail the quest. For eating, I highly recommend to eat Veggie Platter for Elemental Resistance, especially when you get annoyed by monsters like Deviljho, Teostra or Kirin.
12. This is pretty minor, but try to farm points to get palico armors and layered armors. If you want to look good in front of people. I would just normally keep hunting elder dragons like Nergigante and get Dragon Treasures. Or get Wyvern Tears from large monsters. Another way to do is to do a Beryl farming at Elder's Recess.
13. Familiarize your weapon, try out different weapons and get used to the rhythm of battling. I was slowly getting better by keep dying, learn from mistakes and got help from bunch of my teammates. Not much to say :)
My brain exploded from so much information.
Same...lol, i love this game but it is not good at explaining things
The old games didn't explain anything at all whatsoever either world is really great at explaining without having you feel the your in preschool because it teaches you the basic stuff but if you wanna get good you gotta find the info yourself
@@delakidzz8131 yeappp thats right...the hunter book in the option menu helps to
I just started the game and all the info in youtube is overwhelming. Im getting some of them but still its hard to follow.
@@doraemon.23 because you want to learn everything at the same time.
its funny how i listen to this lecture more intently to learn than in my college classes lol
Same
@@GamingThesis Cool analysis my guy. Want a medal?
@@GamingThesis hey i wasnt the one that sarcastically replied to a 1 year old comment thread looking for attention 🤡. Enjoy the medal
@@GamingThesis eyy man doesnt change the fact that you replied to it seeking attention and a response, you wouldnt have commented on the thread if you werent. Like i said, enjoy the medal 🤡
@@GamingThesis Suure bud, tell yourself that. Either youre lying to yourself or youre talking to yourself when you replied to a comment thread not expecting anyone to reply lmao.
Let me dissect your action for you. You reply to a casual comment that literally had nothing to do with you and was not harming you in anyway other than you want to flaunt how much of a smartass you are with a sarcastic comment that we all know already but you seemed to have missed the context of the casual comment.
Seriously my guy? You literally commented just to nitpick a casual comment from a year ago.
There is nothing wrong with attacking a mounted monster. This was not true in previous titles but in MHW it will actually speed up the knock down process, sooo actually you should attack mounted monsters, just do not flash them!
Josh Stone in mh gen also
I hate when people flash the monster.... especially when it's an elder dragon.
Josh Stone try not to paralyse the monster either as is interrupts the mount
Josh Stone Yeah, damage itself is fine. Just gotta watch out not to apply any status or cut the tail.
Josh Stone well it can be depending on the weapon the person is using or were they hit the monster bc for the most part getting that sweet ending finish on the mount can add allot of dmg to him so knocking it down earlier can actually make a fight longer
It said HUNT the great jagras not rape it.
That was a gangbang
Sexy teen Jagras gets unloaded on by 3 men.
@@robonerd125 That's... sadly true in some areas of the Internet.
The Fish X well listen when it says hunt and I capture, the mission completes so why can’t i rape it, it has a fine lizard ass and im tryna get that
LOL
i carry 10 mega potions with 10 honey and then 10 potions
but wait there’s more
i also carry 10 herbs
10megapotion
10potion
10honey
10herbs
10bluemushroom
Max potion
Use mushroommancer and you'll never need potions again, mandragora and blue mushrooms act as max potions and potions but heal instantly, over mushrooms buff your attack, defence, stamina and health recovery
You reached 100 likes congratulations
Well I carry...err...10 seeds!
Well I bring my whole box with me!
I have a solid 100 hours of monster hunter 4 experience
I have never watched a tip video before and these are all things I learned to do through a LONG learning process and a LOT of faints
THANK YOU for putting all of these tips together in a single video
Thank you so much for the food explanation. Oh my fucking God smh.
Food explanation is way more complicated than mcdonals'
Dude, I just started this game and 90% of the stuff you mentioned, I didn’t even know. Thanks!
A better way to farm tempered monsters IMO is do the tempered Kirin quest that requires HR 49, and pick up tracks in that. You can do this quest an unlimited amount of times because it’s assigned, so you won’t be using investigations to get more investigations
Another tip make a mushroomancer build and when you get to camp and start the mission put this build on use nitroshroom parashrooms for attack and defense then switch back into the build you plan on hunting that mission it works like a demondrug and armorskin and it lasts the entire hunt and if you die repeat the process mandragora mushrooms give the sane potency as a max potion then eat a well done steak to max your stam.
Devils blight acts as a Mega Dash Juice too
The time loss isn't worth it in most cases.
David Evans there is such s thing as over optimisation. But that depends on the individual and circumstance.
Chilling in an explore? Do whatever. Responding to an SoS or on a dedicated speed-farm? Just use the items.
I keep my mushroomancer build on at all times. having the equivalent of 10 max potions with me is the best possible heal.
Honestly thank you for such a good explanation of the canteen it's so difficult for me to explain it to others but this was done well. I will refer my friends to this video just for that! Cheers!
Usually don't comment but this video is really well put together and explains everything so clearly, thanks dude!
Very cool video. But I don’t agree with not using smaller healing potions. Sometimes it’s safer to top off at full hp, rather than just staying at 75% for instance. So it’s good to still consume the lesser healing.
6:28 this man straight up put the Great Jagras in front of a firing squad
6:28 "remember, no Russian"
Jesus Christ
😂
🤣🤣
That got me. I'll give it up.
Omg I Died
The editing was most certainly intense here. I hope you’re happy with what you’ve spent so much time to make, it’s definitely really good!
"You failed to become a top tier monster, Jagras."
"Please Don Mantis! I'll do better next time!"
"Right. Light him up, bois."
well i wish every mh world video could be that clean, perfectly edited, perfectly clear for (as a pc beginner who used to play a decade ago on psp). i wish u the best for the future TerraMantis cuz u just rock man
Not attacking a monster while a player is mounted is archaic advice. Not flashing a monster while a player is mounted is better advice.
Although true you can use the mounting time to sharpen and prepare for the drop, you lose out on a lot of DPS while the monster flails about and the other players sit about waiting for it to topple. Whether the mounter drops the creature or not, the monster collapses either way (with rare exceptions).
This rule changes as some monsters are too dangerous while being mounted and could harm a player during its flailing. Regardless, mounting etiquette is a rule created for older Monster Hunter games; where damaging a monster while mounted hit the player off the mounted monster, cancelling his mount. Of course this is no longer true.
Jose Lazo i still think near endgame. Its better to sharpen while the monster is mounted as our white gauge during that time is mostly used up and that everyone could position themseleves correctly when the monster topples down(elder dragon just loves to fly around while mounted). That DPS that you do when the monster topples is massive when everyones in tiptop sharpness and just eaten a power seed or two..
I completely agree, I should have specified that the rule changes depending on what you hunt, though your statement isn't always true for the "end game". Nergigante doesn't fly, neither does Behemoth, Kulv Taroth, Deviljho (not an elder), or Kirin.
From my experience, the people I've played with have long white bars, Razor Sharp, Protective Polish, or Master's Touch (I always equipment inspect), usually coupled with Speed Sharpener or Whetfins. Some builds don't have to sharpen at all, others can transition 2 phases before needing a sharpen. We can't use our experiences as an objective argument for what players should be doing at the time, though I agree players should go down a quick checklist when a mount is achieved. Sharpen while the creature is mounted, refresh buffs, damage it when you have the opportunity, and then position for the drop.
The statement made by the content creator is to NOT hit the monster at all while mounted and this is what I disagree with. This extends fights, and the longer a fight continues the more resources are burned and the greater the chances of someone being carted or fatigue leading to a mistake. After all, the mounter is only dealing 1 damage per stab. And, as stated in my previous comment, this practice was only done in older MH games because you could knock the mounter off the monster.
The rule doesn't change much if you have a ranged weapon, instead of sharpening you reload or craft ammunition. However, the individual must weigh the pros and cons of reloading every ammunition in his bowgun, over dealing free damage to a flying monster, whereas a bowman just gets free damage.
Jose Lazo always have that problem since I'm an insect glaive user
This
at end game most people are white with protective or teostra... sharpening is a waste of time, especially if they are using whetfish fins... the extra damage is too useful to pass up while "waiting" for somone to finish a mount when you could potentially deal thousands during the flailing...
This video is amazing man🙌🏾. The music was relaxing, you weren’t extra loud for no reason, and the details you used in explaining everything was awesome👌🏾.
Amazing vid!! It really highlights the main areas where new players get confused and that food explanation 10000/10
Emilio Jimenez Really? I thought the food buff system was real simple and intuitive. It's just shapes and color matching, and has like 2 tutorials. To me, the most overlooked mechanic is pre-tranquing. In fact, I've played with morons who'd beaten the game without knowing how to even catch monsters or make loadouts.
I just have to say, I love the editing in this. The little sparkles added to the things you're talking about, especially, are actually really nice and make it a lot easier to keep track of. ❤
You got my subscription brotha, I've been playing for 190 hrs and never knew about the power talon or armor.. thanks for that!
Haven't touched the game for a few months, but I loved how clear and concise you made this video. Great stuff.
Can't wait to play this game thursday!! So much info my head's gonna explode.
Jacob Hook it's gonna be awesome! I'm thinking bow but I keep checking out insect g and dual blades. But I'm really leaning towards bow.
Jacob Hook how about you?
Jacob Hook so far from what I've read is that's a good way to go. Match your play style and you should be happy. Later on I guess we can play whatever weapon we want.
GLHF guys !
Just adding my two cents but being a heavy console player since launch I recommend running a charge blade until end game. Learn it and you wont have any issues soloing until end game. It's a strong defensive weapon with a staggering amount of damage output. After you hit endgame play around. I main lance now but dont regret playing chargeblade through the entire story
A super helpful thing instead of great jagras is if you ever need zenny just know that helping someone who used an SOS flair grants a golden egg which can be sold for 20k zenny (im pretty sure this is highrank only), meaning if you help someone with the beginner quest to hunt a great jagras you get 20k
know that its possible to use his bandit mantle method with this method to earn an absolute ton of zenny
this makes it insanely easy to get huge amounts of zenny
I disagree with the mounting plan. In older games of the franchise, attacking while someone's mounting would knock down the Mounter. However in MHW that doesn't happen anymore. Buffing and sharpening won't take too much time. Lots of players go for the knockdown as soon as they can but for more difficult hunts such as against Behemoth, prolonging how long you ride them for can limit the monster's move set.
Works only on monsters that stay on the ground while mounted. Don't stab at them and try to hang on for as long as possible. As long as you have a competent team they should absolutely destroy the monster.
It won't knock down the mounter, but there is a high chance you will knock down the monster, and the monster will only be knocked down for a brief period of time than if the mounter finishes the mount and perform the knockdown attack.
I wish I knew more about the true end game a year ago and advanced tips I probably never would've stopped playing it but I'm definitely doing just about everything in this well made guide, thanks for the video.
12:20 isnt always true. You can cheese behemoth by letting a teammate mount it and hold R2 while your team lays down free damage
That dope cross transition at 1:47
Love the details you put in editing the video keep it up!
THIS is exactly the folks I wanna hunt with.
Good job lad, keep it up
Hey so its me again.........so here's an update from my last comment.
I took down the tempered Kirin which has me now at hr74 thanks to the tips here and had the unwaivering courage to do the Lunastra/Teostra quest with not much difficulty following these tips here yet again. Ive always heard of MH an just avoided it for some reason until World. Now I havent played anything else since January because I love it. THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME REACH THIS LEVEL AND HELPING THE COMMUNITY OUT 👍. Keep em coming and Happy Hunting
Superb video as usual Mantis. Thank you. Sound the hunting horn!
Simte Sad because some of it is just plain wrong.
@@zel2663 most of it is solid advice tho
your video tips is the best out there.. even for a veteran in monster hunter, i still get something new from your vids!
That poor jagras, have some pity man
I'm a bit late but this is hands down the best guide I've found, thanks for all the effort TM. Subbed
I got 400 hours on this game and learnt some new things from this vid
Kane Bird like what?
First mh game ? Then i can understand u missing talons and buffs tips
Yeah, I got over 500 hours and still learned something, too... I never even noticed the radar thing when mounting :D
Yup, welcome to monster hunter. Been playing since MH Tri on Wii, not forever but a while, still learn new stuff.
Such a great game, though I know it's not for everyone and that's ok
With out you I still would not have known i could stack the armor and power charms. You are my hero for a while now :)
Thanks buddy, my pleasure.
Drinks in Monster Hunter: World: **exists**
TerraMantis: A L C O H O L
Best tip I rarely see being mentioned: when you walk over a small ledge with your weapon out and sheathe it at the right moment due to the short fall animation it will cancel the sheathing animation.
Meaning: tap square when walking over a ledge for ultra high speed weapon sheathing :)
I didn't know Owen Wilson played MH!! WOW!!!
Bro just saw this and heard the voice at the same time had me dying thank you!!
That was GREAT! Just started playing and already it has made a big difference! Straightforward explanation:) keep up the great videos:)
6:24 The handler: remember-no Jagras
lol
The food explanation part was freaking excellent. Thank you so much! I’ve been looking for a good video to explain how it works!!!
Love to see GUNLANCE represented
This was fantastic! Thanks for the help!
Now I want to buy this since the dlc coming out in September
Thabk you very much for the vid. Just started playing. Never would have thought that this is such richly deep gameplay game.
This good work needs to be rewarded, with a sweety thumb up
MAN you made me a new hunter. Im subscribed and your voice isnt irritating!
Good lord I've been playing since launch and just now I learned how the canteen system works
Hell I didn't even know how to add more food to the canteen until a month ago.
Just a beauty video. I played with friends when it first came out so that I could take a break from + rounds of DS3. WOW was I stunned at the complexity and speed. We lasted a couple months before giving up haha. Getting back into it now, it is clear that we failed because we were only utilizing approximately 5% of the functionality! Thanks for the tips!
There is nothing wrong with attacking the monster when its mounted just don't apply status ailments or flash it. Using a shock trap for free damage is wasteful if you intend to capture the monster since capturing it yields more materials as well as a means to complete a quest. For dormant powers there is another option for an non-elemental build which is leaving the powers dormant and just increasing the raw power of the weapon.
for heavy hitting weapons, elementless is usually the better choice. leave the element/status ailment sealed, and you can boost its raw damage using "non-elemental boost". This is popular with hammers and greatswords.
though that is only if you are looking to maximize DPS. you dont need to min/max to play well. "Fashion-hunting" is a popular thing.
Tempered monsters and traps.
Saves life everyday.
You can carry one each of pitfall and shock traps, so there's not really a harm in using one early to get some free damage in. More, if you bring along crafting materials or are playing multiplayer.
+Nicholas Warren I was talking specifically about shock traps. Like I said it is a waste to use it to deal extra damage if the objective is to CAPTURE not kill the monster regardless if you're solo or in a group. Each time you use it on the monster the time its paralyzed shrinks. You better off using the pitfall traps to deal the extra damage as these traps don't have a dual purpose. Also capturing it yields more materials and eventually unlocks the rainbow hue for armor that a lot MH veterans covet. Capturing it is also a means to end all non-elder dragon quests.
Except you can capture with a Pitfall. So using Shock for damage makes more sense (usually), because it deploys faster and leaves you with access to the tail, which Pitfall doesn't.
Finally a tip video that isn't just a repetition of the tutorial part of the game
Instructions unclear... Got my pelico stuck in a toaster
I got this 2 months ago for PC and about 50-55 hours (college and work) but im getting back into it and im so happy i came across this video... thank u!
For the tempered investigations you can use the armor skills sneak and intimidate to prevent monsters from engaging you, allowing you to follow them around without worry of being spotted. If you're extra paranoid like me, you can take the skill that allows you to walk quicker while crouching. (Crouching reduces your chances of being spotted). With sneak and the crouching skills you can actually sneak behind a monster forever without being spotted. I'm pretty sure monster tracks disappear over time, so it's better (and more interactive) to just follow behind them throughout the quest time limit. You can bring gillie mantle for those "oh shit" moments. Most of this is probably pointless though, because I made a new character last week and now I'm HR60 and have not had to use this method. The only time I did this was when I got to the HR49 Kirin quest since Kirin doesn't even aggro unless you hurt it. I did that for 30 minutes and then killed him. Seems like Capcom buffed the drop rate of investigations and you can now also receive them through monster part breaks, which is amazing.
He never explained why you go around collecting prints for tempered monsters. How does gathering prints give you decos/augs? Also don't you still have to kill monster after collecting otherwise you fail? Sry, I'm still newish to hr.
You gather prints to unlock various tempered monster difficulties. Tier 1 monsters give low and medium level decorations. Tier 2 monsters give both medium and high level decorations, as well as items used to augment rarity 7 weapons and a very low chance to get the item for rarity 8 weapons. Tier 3 monsters give less medium and high level decorations than tier 2, but it gives much higher chances to acquire the rarity 7 and 8 items for augment.
So in short, start with tier 1 and get a decent amount of decorations, then progress to tier 2 for the best decorations. Then tier 3 when you feel ready to take on tempered elders and require augments to take on arc tempered elders.
Great video! I'm already at 500+ hours on ps4 but I still learned a thing or two... although I think it's worthwhile to add, when you mount a monster and the screen starts flashing & the 'move'/'brace' in the top right corner has a yellow rectangle around it, you should move. As far as I can tell, in 9 out of 10 cases it's better to move than to brace (#10 being a brute wyvern, when he's about to do the long jump) and when you hear/see your hunter getting ready for the final blow you can still do a final jump to a different part, when you want to hit it in a certain spot.
6:28 is my favorite part :D
This is an awesome resource for me as a new player. Your clear explanation and use of in-game symbols made it easy to relate to!
Thank you!!!
*when another Hunter flashes the monster you're mounting on*
The food explanation was lit. Ive always just picked whatever because I didnt understand it. Well done
Thanks, glad you found it helpful. I spent a lot of time on it.
I have 600 hours+ on PS4, This video is really informative and well made.
@@scotthafele5266 Yeah he should have just included more focus on armor skills like Elementless rather than free element since element is pretty weak on most weapons. Raw is the way to go.
extremely well thought through and lots of effort made to organise your thoughts to ensure that the information is delivered as concisely as possible. more than the information, i appreciate your effort in educating. thank you so much!
Who else laughed when he said "Crit Sprinkler"?
I have always wanted to hear a game tip video read by Owen Wilson... Totally subbed! Fantastic info for a first-timer as well, thank you for all of your hard work--it is appreciated!
Everything is legit except for that silly statement about not attacking monsters while someone has mounted it. You're SUPPOSED to attack them because they don't focus on anyone but the mounted person. I think you meant to say don't do certain things like Flash Pod or Dung the monster because those things make the mounted person fall off in most cases
Note: in older Monster Hunters (4U is a good example) the mounted player was still susceptible to player attacks, so attacking the monster has a high chance of knocking the player down and cancelling the mount. In World, it seems they made the player invincible to other player-related moves and such (except flesh pods). This game changed a core rule (apparently) but was never mentioned so not everyone knows this.
exactly, in MHW you are supposed to destroy the monster while its been mounted.
Wow concise, nice editing, clear voice
I usually dont leave comments but you totally worth those 20seconds of text.
One more thing. Something that annoys me to no end as a greatsword user. Can everyone please stop placing barrel bombs down on a downed monster? The 320 or so damage you'll do with them is far less than the team will be able to achieve by just hitting the monster during that period instead of getting knocked back and having to run back. You'll have plenty of time to use them when the monster is asleep. And when it is asleep, PLEASE don't wake it up if you have a greatsword or hammer user on your team, let them do it.
Calamitous Crow Mega barrel bombs are more useful for breaking parts, than damage. I find them super useful for breaking horns or faces on monsters like Diablos, Kirin, Teostra, Nergigante, Vaal Hazaak, Lunastra, and sometimes Rathalos. That’s what I use bombs for to deliver the breaking blow to body parts.
doug B I get that, but I still feel a bit annoyed when that tempered kushala is FINALLY on the ground and I'm ready to true charge his face except some guy just randomly places a barrel bomb right under my sword at the start of the combo.
Calamitous Crow what feels bad is when the high damage boys on the team WON'T hit it after you drop the barrels for em especially when im sitting there as the dual sword user waitin for em to hit the thing like a minute or longer
Oh that's a problem.. Almost sounds like bad rapport. In pubs (and people you don't know) this can be a frustrating issue. All I can think of is it would behoove us ALL implementing better communication at the start of hunts, seeing and acknowledging your team composition comprising a hard-hitter(s) that needs to charge, relying on his/her teams' choices, demanding your respect that you work together in tandem with the entirety of the teams' roles in mind. Tell them that you will trigger barrel after they attack. instead of everyone being left out, confused of any sort of cohesion, leaving them all wondering and just clumsily winging it. Just some wisdom I thought i'd share. It's a start, right? Happy huntin' & GL out there! ^ ^
Know what really grinds my gears? The number of people who confine themselves to one weapon type, and goes around saying so, like somebody is supposed to care. "Hi, I'm a Lance main, and my opinion is, blah blah blah blah BLAH and such" Lol. Like, ok dude... XD
I've come across this video two times, first time I took some good advice out of it, and didn't understand 2/3, the second time I got 2/3 of it and 1/3 is a bit confusing.
So I guess I'll watch this again after a dozen or more play hours and I'll be able to say I totally understood everything you were talking about.
Either way great tips, thank you for your time in putting this together.
The most important advice I'd give to fellow vets is to practice and learn your R-Button functions because for the first time in any MH game we have TWO, and Capcom decided to split up sprinting and special move between them.
Previously, they were both on the same button so what the R-Button actually did depended on wether your weapon was sheathed or not.
Now, one sprints and the other performs the special weapon action. This has VERY unfortunate consequences, because they will both, by necessity, toggle wether your weapon is sheathed or not.
If you're trying to guard against an attack and you accidentally hit sprint instead...
As a new player I found this very helpful to up my game. Thank you. Liked and subbed.
Whi-vern heart!? F- Bah-zell- geese!? FFZZ-- It's "Why-vern", and "Beh-zell Juice".
Actually Bazelgeuse is pronounced B-52 Bomber
Thank you for this!!!
I just started playing on PC (i'm completely new to MH) and every video mentions "make sure you eat" but that's it. I had no idea there was so much more to it! Thank you so much for the tips, time to go back on the hunt!
How many of you guys also finished the Behemoth event?
Killjoy \o/ I did after hours of ugh partys
First day and first three hunts (including the retreat) went flawlessly. No carts and enough materials to craft and upgrade IG and kensect and make three pieces of armor. Since then...FFUUUUCCC$@&!!!! Granted I’ve tried only 6-7 more times but every single one has been worst than the previous! It’s like the randoms are getting worse! I won’t lie and say I haven’t carted a couple times but NONE of them have come from that damn ecliptic! It’s not that hard to deal with. Made it to the end of a fight yesterday and when the final meteor hit I was the only one standing. Freakin triple cart in the last second of the damn fight! I have widerange +5 and using HH, constantly buffing, healing and doing my fair share of damage but these dudes just don’t get it. When I make the final two pieces of armor I’m done fighting this dude...unless I make some friends.
I haven't but got the armor anyway. I have to beat to get the kinsect though.
I did a few times. Found a couple of cool randoms and chatted with them throughout the hunt. We actually worked pretty well together and even send friend requests to each other afterwards so we can hunt Behemoth and other monsters later in the future. Lmao. 🤣
Windu Waika hit me up! @treyplaybass I’m always looking for someone to hunt with who actually talks! I love this game but I hate that no one will talk or do more than one random fight with one another.
Dang dude. Great job breaking down the "food skill" section 👍
The more I hear your voice the more it sounds like Owen Wilson
Oh god I can’t unhear it now
What have you done
I dont go around liking a lot of RUclips videos, but this one was a must. Im picking this up for PC this week and I cant wait to put these tips into actions
Thanks! PC version is great. It's basically the exact same fantastic console game but with nearly instant load times. I haven't run into any issues.
TerraMantis that's great to hear! I can't wait!!!
Mega demon drug isn't worth it. 1% difference
Any extra damage is good damage if you have the item laying around.
Terra, this was the greatest tips video I have ever seen, you out did yourself, and it truly shows. Thank you for putting all that work into it!
Thanks a lot, Richard. I appreciate it.
"Wivern"
*shivers*
Really great stuff in this, explained very well especially the canteen items. Thank you!
You should attack mounted monsters. That's a bad tip. Everything else is good advice
@Q _Heartless I think he meant the squad mates shouldn't attack while the monster is mounted. That's an old rule that ended with the mh4u days.
Since generations, everyone just needs to whack it! :D
@@Zeeno already responded to this. If you can land accurate hits on weak points while the monster flails, be my guest. Forsake prepping up for a free burst window in exchange for flailing at something that's going to spaz out. You do you, kiddo.
Just don't hit the tail, cuz if you cut the tail off while it's mounted, it'll get out of mount animation and into 'ohno, my tail!' animation (not sure if you can hookshot back on)
waiting on the PC version. im going to be sharing this vid to local players in the Philippines. Thanks dude!
Dear Lord, this is complicated as hell... I'm going back to dark souls for a bit.
Emily Sapp too complicated
Always super informational videos that actually help, just keep uploading whenever your videos are good enough to not need a tight schedule, youtube blows now, just do what you want when you want
Isnt this they guy who uploaded that bad tips video on mhw where he didnt understand anything
Glad to see you post again! Great vid as always. Only thing I really learned was the in depth canteen explanation, but this is some great info for people. Newcomers especially.
"basalgeese"
I always think of Beetlejuice when I hear this name.
Yes. When asked how to pronounce Bazelgeuse during a Capcom stream of MHW with the developers, the Director said "Bazelgeese". Also, if you google translate the Japanese symbols of the name, it sounds like Baselgeese(u) with a barely pronounce U at the end.
Bagel Juice
Came to the comments section to say something about the awesome editing in this vid but found a bunch more people did the same thing.
Great work, man. Hope you're not making vids alone cause that takes a lot of work.
All alone, and thanks. It's appreciated. This video took about 100+ hours. It's nice that people notice the effort.
if you are giving tips to newcomers maybe try not showing end game bosses next time?, spoilers ruin the game for some people
Last Sinister Asshole thing to do in the monster hunter community, really.
Tips for newcomers? But... doesn't the title literally say "ADVANCED TIPS", meaning tips that people already playing the game should know? o___o....
Wtf...
Do you expect to see begginer monsters
On a video about advanced tips...
He's kinda a dumb with this game.
put yourself in the shoes of beginners, you really think they wouldnt click on this?, its saying advanced tips you should know.
Thank you for the tips ! Useful even after 5 years :D