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Monster hunter rise will be my entry into the franchise and I was curious about which class I should go with.The video helped me decide that I will go with the bow class thank you my man.
My introduction to my was mh4u where i main the ig, in world i switched to bow, then in rise i started out with the lbg then the bow and now the gunlance, without a doubt i now laugh at the ig because im a flying tank
Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope. If you have a pc. Get worldborne. It's way more Bang for the buck, and sadly you just picked the game with the least fun version of the insect glaive
@@shrektheeverchosen6457 wym? Rise is the worst base game ou of all the last 4 games Not to mention that it's full of bugs and doesn't have an endgame. It can't entertain more than 200hrs max
@@shrektheeverchosen6457 also I wouild recommend generations ultimate over rise, bin case they don't have a plc that can handle mhw. But rise is just no there yet. Maybe the rise ultimate expansion will make it a good game, and add some kind of endgame. But right now rise is meh at best.
@@skyzip4k171 the bugs it's full of are bnahabra. The game runs fine. Base games never have an end game loop. That kind of thing comes in the expansion. Don't poison the well for this newcomer.
I was kinda the opposite; mained Light bowgun in 4 ultimate. Now I mostly use Switch Axe. That being said, countering using the heavy bowgun is really dang satisfying in my opinion. Also, Wyvernheart.
HBG: It can Block. Can use multiple Elemental Damage types, Non-Elemental, Status Effects, and explosive damage for easy Breaks & K.O. It can sever with slicing, break with sticky/cluster, and counter attack via silkbind for great damage plus a bonus easy Mount. Getting past the shield and silkbind is hard enough for a monster, but even if they do damage you, Wyvernheart with Healing Skill heals you to full quickly without sacrificing DPS time to heal. You're basically immortal. Don't have a shield? Just shoulder check your way through attacks, roars, and whatever else is in your way. Yeah, you read that right, the HBG also has the Great Sword Tackle attack. Attack from all ranges, never worry about flying monsters, and with Wirebugs zip around the battlefield, no longer being a slow weapon. HBG is amazing in Rise.
Picked the insect glaive after watching this video and now I'm rocking it! It feels so natural to me and fits my playstyle really well. Buffing myself, healing while damaging the monster both near and far. Amazing! And God I love my pet bug! And palamute, palico and cohoot! 😬
IG is amazing. In world I was always disappointed that it didn't feature more meta air strats. In Rise it's the exact opposite. I'm gliding around dodging monster making sick plays. It's a great feeling weapon! :D
My first game was world, made a character and tried duel knife for 3 min, didn't like it, so made a new character and went insect glaive because I like bugs, beat the whole game without ever using a different weapon, it's so fun to use and strong
Tri was also my first game so much has changed since there's things I miss from each title but this title has eh been somewhat of a let down which i could not say about any other base game however sunbreak is looking goid and the people who's first game unfortunately will be rise are gonna need these kind of videos but even as the veteran that I am I've never been able to master any ranged weapon nor any kind of Lance or charge blade but I can use pretty much everything else my advice to any and all new people find what works best and keep an open mind that certain monsters may be easier with a different kind of weapon
One thing to note is the duel blades have a combo in demon mode that is immune to knock back and flinch by pressing strong and weak attack at the same time.
I always played long sword but in Rise the flexibility to craft other weapons is so nice, I’ve started to main the Great Sword and I’ve really gotten into the lance and heavy bow gun. Every weapon in this game is super fun to play and it honestly offers so much replay value
Took the words right out of my mouth. But as a religious gs main I want to try the new hh and LS to fit into the Japanese theme more. But I have a feeling ill always fall back into my baby, the gs
I mained Sword and Shield and Bow in MHW, Rise however I completely started to love to Light Bow Gun. I am allowed to sit back, lay cover fire for my team mates and our palamutes. Plus, as was stated here, all the ammo types are a hoot. Some of the guns allow for an almost semi-auto shotgun out of the right bowgun which is something I am thoroughly enjoying. Amazing video, keep it up!
I'm so excited considering I just like completely finished bravely default I was hoping it was going to hold me over until monster Hunter came out but I finished it already now I'm kind of just bored for a week.
@TheGameChanger Yeah, must be a little thing and I am a boy but still amazes me how this " let's X boys/boyz" crap is a normalized thing. I know there's usually no sexism intention on these comments but still feels weird anyway. What's up with girls then.
Charge Blade has been my main weapon for the last couple of MH games. I just loooove how much fancy stuff you can do with it, and it will be even crazier now in Rise.
Quick tip about Invincible Gambit: It stops flinching and knockbacks, but *not damage.* You'll still lose health if you get hit during the combo, which could lead to you dying in the middle of an epic moment *cough* Magnamalo *cough cough* Still sore from that fight(s). Finally beat him with *10 seconds left in the quest!* It felt SO good beating him after 86 tries :D And yes, I am a Switchaxe main, have been since my inception into the franchise with 4U
I have always been stubbornly swag axe but now after playing the demo I'm all chips in on heavy bowgun. That counter really made all the difference for me.
I kind of worry about the counters in Rise, been a gunner since MH1 on PS2 and been through it all. Hands down HBG is consistently the highest DPS weapon in the games, and I love gunning because it amplifies the MH fundamentals in order to be better, such as positioning, awareness, learning monsters etc, but it ALSO benefits more than blademasters do from armour skills and builds, I mean, just look at world Meta, all spread HBGs. I love gunning for that reason. So, now you have this counter and it feels amazing, but, I cannot see a single downside to HBG now, its going to be SO powerful in the full game, It was already top tier, but the alternate counter causes you to charge shots faster... thats insane. Plus most weapons seem to have some form of counter now, I worry the game will be way to easy because of that. Back in the day, that was the Lances biggest feature, now loads of weapons can do it.
@@MysteriousStranger50 dude you used the hbg on mh1? you liked pain did you? but i kinda agree, on the right hands the hbg was op, in world it became so much broken and now i just don't see any downsides. as a lbg main i just don't see why should i pick it when the hbg now has basically the same mobility and that op counter
@@MysteriousStranger50 Dang I feel like people like me are ruining Monster Hunter for you guys. But to be fair, while the counter is still a pretty extreme addition, the acrobatic wire bug movements in general really curve out the skill required for the slower and heavy mobile weapons. I am actually playing MH3 on wii just for old times sake and just the movement in general has made the demo too easy. Being able to walk around while drinking potions turns the difficulty down a ton. It took away running around and praying for your monster to do an attack with a long animation cycle to chug a mega potion, but now you just jump on your dog and you can even drink on the run now. It would be interesting if they could introduce a punish mechanic for being too mobile like the more you move the more the monster will specifically aggro you with increased speed or something like that.
I love dual blades because it allows me to just turn off my brain and go unga bunga mode, just mash away at buttons occasionally mashing two at once, very fun
I don't even know why I watch all of these "All 14 Weapons" videos.. Everytime I try a different weapon I'm thinking "Wtf am I doing? This isn't a Greatsword". Then I go back to Greatsword.. as per usual :3
Since starting the series with Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, I've made a point to learn at least one new weapon with each game. 3U I learned Longsword, 4U I learned Insect Glaive, Generations was the Gunlance and Sword+Shield, GenU I took to the Palico, and World was the Dual Blades and Light bowgun. I think this time I'll try out the iconic Greatsword.
Same here! Similar start with Monster Hunter Tri Ultimate and mained the great sword and switch axe, then played 4 and did longsword, World I did insect glaive and bow (in 2 seperate playthroughs), now I'm considering dual blades or sword & shield
Thought I was a Hammer main, then a Greatsword main. Now I just got done with my first few tries with a Gunlance, and I'm loving the play style even more than either-and I only decided to try it because of this video. Thanks!
Been kinda bouncing between switch axe and dual blades, but I've been giving the weapons types a try. The only three I haven't tried yet are the heavy bow gun, the bow, and the gun lance. In mh3 ultimate I was a dual blades main. The only other mh game I've played is mh stories 2, which feels like the off spring of mh and pokemon. If you haven't played it, you can collect monsters to fight along side you in turn based combat. You still need to collect monster parts for weapons and armor, but not every weapon type seems to be available.
Nice, yeah using all the weapons makes the combat more satisfying, but not only that but monsters have their own combat style which makes some weapons more or less effective against them, so weapons masters like us are more versatile in combat.
That's something I wanted to do at the time in World but once you put your hands on an bow from the beginning of the game you just don't change it. The bow has such a unique play style that it makes it very difficult to switch to other weapons once you have progressed too far in the game. However when Rise is available on PC I will try to start with other weapons to diversify. Although probably the only thing that I will get is to pigeonhole in two weapons instead of one XD
@@brago900 unfortunately I don't think it'll land on pc, it was designed specifically for the switch, if you can give an example of a Nintendo exclusive that made its way on to pc then maybe it could, but I can't think of any.
Ive been playing Monster Hunter seriously since Monster Hunter Freedom Unite on PSP and I always wanted to play long sword... I never used it cause it was considered a "noob" weapon but now I can see how technical the weapon is and I ll finally try to use it in Rise 🙏🏾
I mean, the 'basic principle' of the longsword is fairly simple. You start by building and leveling your gauge three times. Then it's a matter of spending one gauge level and rebuilding/re-levling it, and repeating that process. The technical aspect of it comes into play with the various ways to build your gauge and avoid damage while doing so - mainly through various counters. Personally, I only have about 100 hours in World, and it's the first MH game I've played for any significant amount of time. I played longsword for a little while, though, but didn't find it too fun because I couldn't get the hang of countering. I'm guessing that's something that mostly just requires a lot more experience with the game, including the monsters I'm fighting. Longsword is definitely one of the more complex and technical melee weapons, though.
I'm a big bowgun fan. Especially with the heavy one giving you a great counter attack option. Let alone the fun of shooting up a storm a variety of ways. Though I'll admit to liking most of the other weapons for certain prey more. Like Insect Glaives for Rathians and sometimes Barioths. Or the various defensive weapons for Barroths and Tetrandons.
Love the video so far and I'm only 2 minutes in. Just wanted to say it felt like there was a missed opportunity at 1:45 to say "The hammer really hits the nail on the head." Just a personal opinion lol
I like the Sword and Shield combo the best in this game. It carried me through the elite hunts amazingly well. For one, it's a weapon type you can sheathe very quickly in order to pull heal before getting back into the action. The shield of course helps with the defensive, but the sword slashes are quick and deal a pretty good DPS. And you can wire jump even with it out allowing for more evasive movements. But the best feature is its implementation of the wires in the form of what I like to call the Kratos Blender, twirling both parts of the weapon set and dealing swift damage, totaling over a hundred damage.
As usual, you are an apex predator with gaming guides. I even want to paraphrase what you have said in an older guide video for Monster Hunter World that still applies to Rise... by comparing each weapon to a respective game: 0:54 Hammer: Overwatch (Tracer) 1:49 Longsword: Dynasty Warriors 2:40 Greatsword: Nioh 3:35 Bow: Doom Eternal 4:33 Insect Glaive: Dragon's Dogma 5:28 Lance: Any RPG or MMO game favoring "Tank" role 6:24 Light Bowgun: Horizon Zero Dawn 7:22 Charge Blade: Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice 8:16 Dual Blades: God of War series (PS2/PS3) 9:06 Hunting Horn: Support class of most RPGs 9:55 Sword and Shield: Dark Souls 10:50 Heavy Bowgun: Gears of War 11:46 Switch Axe: Bloodborne 12:40 Gunlance: Squall Leonhart
awesome video! I now realise I have a thing for weapons with shields. Sword and SHield, Lance, Gunlance user and hoping to learn the Charge Blade in Rise!
I was unsure what weapon I'd choose until I saw the compressed discharge move for Switch axe.. That move is so incredibly cool that it basically made the decision for me
same, im honestly gravitating to the bow guns, sense i love how they are in Rise but i didnt like how they were in the old gen games, and i never played world
Hunting Horn is the only weapon type that really feels 'wrong' to me - though there are quite a few that I haven't got the hang of yet! Got only about 100 hours in World, so it's not like I have massive amounts of experience with every weapon type. Started out with Charge Blade, but found that I need a lot more practice with it before it really becomes enjoyable. Switched to Longsword, but had trouble getting the hang of countering. Now switching between Hammer, Greatsword, and occasionally Switch Axe - though I do want to get back into the Charge Blade, and I'd also like to get better at at least one of the ranged options.
my best advice is - try all of them. I played roughly 10 simple hunts with each weapon before i picked my main for World and then I did the same for Rise. Ended up playing SnS in world till the end before i started picking up new weapons, with rise i did the same but with the Gunlance. I think because of how the games work and whats the mobility and speed of each game each weapon will feel different in a way and fit your playstyle more
@@atlasdgen Both lance and gunlance seem to have a surprising amount of mobility, actually, between the little "hop dodges" and their unique mobility skills, especially in Rise. Have not played any of the shield weapons in Rise (yet), but I have played a bit of Hunting Horn, and mobility might be the area in which I feel it's the most lacking - aside from the fact that the song list takes up way, WAY too much space on-screen.
So far, I see myself going back to a longsword main. World kinda forced me to experiment with the other weapons, but here I think I will be doing what I do best. Sorry in advance if I knock you around a bit in multiplayer.
That's what I like to hear! I'd often look through other players profiles on MH World to see what weapons they use most and I only ever found one other player who had over 30 uses with each weapon, so I'm very proud of having over 40 battles with each weapon, although I'm sure someone could put my stats to shame, nevertheless I'd like to see more weapons masters.
@@VidiverseExplorer when I started in 3U I only used DB, in 4U I experimented a bit but mostly used IG, Gen I experimented again but mostly used SnS. Worldborne I mostly swapped SnS and IG but I've made armor set for half the weapons. I want to make a decent armor set for every weapon in Rise. I used to hate most of the weapons but I more I play and the better I get the more I come to respect each weapon type. The only one I don't really care for are the bowguns
@@ArgenteonYT I've always had my favorite and least favorite weapons throughout the series, and still do, but when MH World came out I decided that I would master every weapon, the Light and Heavy Bowguns in particular were hard to get into because I've always liked the feel of melee attacks, but after about 20+ battles using Bowguns I started to understand why some people like em, but for me it made fighting old monsters feel new and exciting, I'm not sure if I'll be as much a weapons master in Rise, but I'll definitely use most of em if I don't.
@@VidiverseExplorer I've only played World but I used the Light Bowgun more than anything else. I love the mobility and being to apply tons of status effects to the monsters. For Rise I want to branch out a bit. I've already been practicing with the Switch Axe and Charge Blade. I would also like to get good with all the weapons. May take awhile since I'm probably still considered a Monster Hunter newbie haha.
I wonder what the least used weapon will be this time. If I recall it was hunting horn in world but with the changes in rise i wonder how that will change.
Based on comments I've read on various Rise videos and some different threads elsewhere, I feel like it will be one of the most common weapons this time around. And I am completely fine with that. Give me those sweet buffs!
Every time a new monster hunter comes out I think “hey, maybe I’ll try charge blade or long sword” but I always default back to dual sword because I like the mobility more than anything
@@jaydeejay4166 I see what you mean, but I was referring to the ability to dodge at a moment’s notice and change directions on the fly. Though running speed is always nice to have.
@@austingarrett3334 maybe try s&s I would argue that it does that better than dual blades since its attacks are individually shorter than db, allowing you to roll out faster
@@jaydeejay4166 depends what skill. No need for rolling out with demon flight so long as you can accurately land back on the mob and keep swinging before jumping clear when the stamina starts to run low
This is my first Monster Hunter game and the one I've felt more comfortable overall is the switch axe. I feel like I don't miss that many hits, and it feels strong!
Switch axe has become my second favorite. Dual blades are my favorite so far since first using them in mh3 ultimate. This is my my third monster hunter. Played mh3 ultimate first. My second, which I'm also currently playing, is mh stories 2 (the combat in it is turn based instead of action based like other mh games).
Yes. I did one swing with the starting sword and decided that wasn't for me... played DB ever since (i'm pretty new in the game tho, and Rise was my first MH game)
I main the dual blades but always trying different weapons to get different feels this video really gave some insight on the pros and cons on other weapons thanks 👍
Truly. I love the LS, but the IG is soooooo damn powerful once you know how to use it. If you keep the buffs active and keep your Kinsect attacking the monster, you melt through monsters and can avoid almost everything.
Have played mostly as hammer, lance, or Greatsword in the past. Might give plain old SnS a shot this time! I think I still sort of prefer the 'plain' weapon types without extra mechanics and gauges/ammo etc.
I like the Charge Blade and Insect Glaive the most. Was actually looking for a video on how to use both to full potential, but good video regardless, appreciate.👍
I played Monster Hunter World for 150 hours back in the day on ps4. Now that I’m playing Rise on PC, if feels like I’m completely fresh to the franchise again. This has definitely soothed my confusion, nice work man!
Man apparently I played so much gunlance in World that when gunlance came up my tendons and muscle in my hand started to twitch from muscle memory. I think I'm going down the SnS path this time though.
I've watched several reviews of this game, which has left me confused as to whether I should purchase this game. But this video explains the combat so well I feel confident this is a game for me. Great video 👍
I know newer players prefer sticking to a single weapon but alot of monsters are particularly easier or harder depending on the weapon you figth it with For example a diablos who turns his entire body into a hit box when hes dashing al over will be harder for short range classes and particularly the insect glave (since jumping on him can get you hit even if you only graze his wing) So even if you decide on a main you should still be prepared to use diferent weapons if a monster can counter your weapon
When in doubt, you always have the Great Sword as your trusted buddy. I know a lot of guys really don't get this weapon and new comers tends to hate it to their guts, as it is one of the most bashed weapons as being just a clunky piece of metal for new hunters. But it was only later in game (like 300 hours in MH3G) did I start finding the Great Sword perfect for general use and generally performs well in almost all situations by just switching some armor skills.
Very technical, imo hardest to master and learn, but its amazing and very satisfying pulling off crazy SAEDs, once you pick it up you can't go back haha
I know you bring up "knowing a monster's behavior" as something a lot of weapons benefit from... but I feel like that kinda goes without saying. Is there any weapon that DOESN'T benefit greatly from knowing a monster's move sets/behavior/animations? I can't think of a single one, except maybe insect glaive, where the goal is just to fly around, shred the monster, and bounce on them to charge up a dive.
wow, MH has come a long way from when i used to play on my psp MHFU back in 2005, watching this is nudging me to get MHR, LS, DB, Hammer and Bow are still my faves. Great video explaining the other weapons i dont know about.
I have around 13k hours experience between 3U & GU as a gunner but since they removed the first-person aim reticle (something I normally *always* use) in Rise I feel like a complete newbie. It's remarkable that a small feature like that can mess with you.
It's actually much better. You can move and have more spatial awareness. The older games had a bad third person reticle anyway but since world, it's been much better. Source: been a HBG gunner since mhfu
*My "Advanced Weapon Techniques" video is now live:* ruclips.net/video/RTnFjj_Usfo/видео.html
_Boomstick Gaming is the haven for core gamers who value gameplay mechanics and systems, because that's what continues_
_to make anything from 8-bit to 8k, equally enjoyable. Consider sticking around on the channel if you fall into that category! -Alex_
Graphics have rarely ever been a concern for me, it's all about the gameplay, I have no problem switching from playing a AAA game on my ps4 to playing a retro game on the nes, great games are simply great games.
I agree, ending lag is a beast on HH and Hammer, Hammer is a bit more forgiving with the roll dodge.
@@adrianbuelna1 Yea. I REALLY like the Hunting Horn for early - mid game monsters, but cautious of it in the harder fights.
Monster hunter rise will be my entry into the franchise and I was curious about which class I should go with.The video helped me decide that I will go with the bow class thank you my man.
@@kaiserfranz3002 Have fun!
"Laugh at everyone stuck on the ground"
The new gunlance switch skill:personally *I PREFER THE AIR*
I need one that looks like a broom so I can be a witch while flying
He didn’t burst fire once NOOB
My introduction to my was mh4u where i main the ig, in world i switched to bow, then in rise i started out with the lbg then the bow and now the gunlance, without a doubt i now laugh at the ig because im a flying tank
Ig glaive mains are friends with gunlance
@@WillMachines go ask some modder to make one probably pretty easy to do :D
I was thinking about getting Monster Hunter Rise as my first MH game, but now that I've seen the funny bug pointy stick, I'm absolutely going to.
Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope. If you have a pc. Get worldborne. It's way more Bang for the buck, and sadly you just picked the game with the least fun version of the insect glaive
@@skyzip4k171 nope nope nope shut up
@@shrektheeverchosen6457 wym? Rise is the worst base game ou of all the last 4 games
Not to mention that it's full of bugs and doesn't have an endgame. It can't entertain more than 200hrs max
@@shrektheeverchosen6457 also I wouild recommend generations ultimate over rise, bin case they don't have a plc that can handle mhw. But rise is just no there yet. Maybe the rise ultimate expansion will make it a good game, and add some kind of endgame. But right now rise is meh at best.
@@skyzip4k171 the bugs it's full of are bnahabra. The game runs fine.
Base games never have an end game loop. That kind of thing comes in the expansion. Don't poison the well for this newcomer.
never was much of a bower and bowgunner before but oh man it feels so good here plus im bored with all the blademaster weapons
I was kinda the opposite; mained Light bowgun in 4 ultimate. Now I mostly use Switch Axe. That being said, countering using the heavy bowgun is really dang satisfying in my opinion.
Also, Wyvernheart.
HBG:
It can Block.
Can use multiple Elemental Damage types, Non-Elemental, Status Effects, and explosive damage for easy Breaks & K.O.
It can sever with slicing, break with sticky/cluster, and counter attack via silkbind for great damage plus a bonus easy Mount.
Getting past the shield and silkbind is hard enough for a monster, but even if they do damage you, Wyvernheart with Healing Skill heals you to full quickly without sacrificing DPS time to heal. You're basically immortal.
Don't have a shield? Just shoulder check your way through attacks, roars, and whatever else is in your way. Yeah, you read that right, the HBG also has the Great Sword Tackle attack.
Attack from all ranges, never worry about flying monsters, and with Wirebugs zip around the battlefield, no longer being a slow weapon.
HBG is amazing in Rise.
True I was a LS and mostly Gunlance main in every other game but I am loving the bow here that I mained it since high ranked started.
100% agree
Same, once I got use to bow, it's awesome!
Picked the insect glaive after watching this video and now I'm rocking it! It feels so natural to me and fits my playstyle really well. Buffing myself, healing while damaging the monster both near and far. Amazing! And God I love my pet bug! And palamute, palico and cohoot! 😬
IG is amazing. In world I was always disappointed that it didn't feature more meta air strats. In Rise it's the exact opposite. I'm gliding around dodging monster making sick plays. It's a great feeling weapon! :D
@@renaldoawesomesauce1654 man, the ig in world felt like crap just because it seemed like the air attacks were just useless
My first game was world, made a character and tried duel knife for 3 min, didn't like it, so made a new character and went insect glaive because I like bugs, beat the whole game without ever using a different weapon, it's so fun to use and strong
For real. Explained all the weapons quick and concise. And as a great sword & hammer user. Those were explained well
Idk why but I laught when he said "bringing a machine gun to a dinasour fight"
Me: _ah yes, I wonder what I'll pick this time around! Maybe it's time for something new!_
Also me: *maining Hammer ever since MHFU...*
Laughs in Doot Boop
Hammer for life.
Unless I need a tail, then I shall resort to the greatsw- er, I mean Sharp Hammer.
Same. Been maining Hammer since 1
Ahhh a fellow hammer main.
Lmao same
Really well made video, as someone who has played since Tri, I can see this being really beneficial for new players. Great work.
I agree i also played tri men its was hard for me to choose
Tri was also my first game so much has changed since there's things I miss from each title but this title has eh been somewhat of a let down which i could not say about any other base game however sunbreak is looking goid and the people who's first game unfortunately will be rise are gonna need these kind of videos but even as the veteran that I am I've never been able to master any ranged weapon nor any kind of Lance or charge blade but I can use pretty much everything else my advice to any and all new people find what works best and keep an open mind that certain monsters may be easier with a different kind of weapon
i play since mh2g
One thing to note is the duel blades have a combo in demon mode that is immune to knock back and flinch by pressing strong and weak attack at the same time.
I always played long sword but in Rise the flexibility to craft other weapons is so nice, I’ve started to main the Great Sword and I’ve really gotten into the lance and heavy bow gun. Every weapon in this game is super fun to play and it honestly offers so much replay value
"Bringing a machine gun to a dinosaur fight" made me laugh lol
As a newcomer, I’m so glad this video exists. Lots to think about in the coming days.
Posting a comment to help with the algorithm. I'll check this video out again once I've gotten MH: Rise!
Hey thanks!
Algorithm go brr. Just joining the cause..
Every time a new monster Hunter comes out I think; wow what a bunch of cool new weapons! Cant wait to exclusively use great sword!
Took the words right out of my mouth. But as a religious gs main I want to try the new hh and LS to fit into the Japanese theme more. But I have a feeling ill always fall back into my baby, the gs
I mained Sword and Shield and Bow in MHW, Rise however I completely started to love to Light Bow Gun. I am allowed to sit back, lay cover fire for my team mates and our palamutes. Plus, as was stated here, all the ammo types are a hoot. Some of the guns allow for an almost semi-auto shotgun out of the right bowgun which is something I am thoroughly enjoying. Amazing video, keep it up!
only a week left before release. lets get it boys.
I'm so excited considering I just like completely finished bravely default I was hoping it was going to hold me over until monster Hunter came out but I finished it already now I'm kind of just bored for a week.
I'm hyped, been playing mhgu with my son to hold me over.
@TheGameChanger Yeah, must be a little thing and I am a boy but still amazes me how this " let's X boys/boyz" crap is a normalized thing. I know there's usually no sexism intention on these comments but still feels weird anyway. What's up with girls then.
Didn't imagine that I would choose anything but the dual blades... but the demo convinced me that I'm a switch axe user
Great descriptions. I think you talked me into Heavy Bow Gun, and Sword & Shield.
Ya!
Charge Blade has been my main weapon for the last couple of MH games. I just loooove how much fancy stuff you can do with it, and it will be even crazier now in Rise.
Amen 😄
Quick tip about Invincible Gambit: It stops flinching and knockbacks, but *not damage.* You'll still lose health if you get hit during the combo, which could lead to you dying in the middle of an epic moment *cough* Magnamalo *cough cough*
Still sore from that fight(s). Finally beat him with *10 seconds left in the quest!* It felt SO good beating him after 86 tries :D
And yes, I am a Switchaxe main, have been since my inception into the franchise with 4U
1500 hours in world and still learn something. Well done.
I have always been stubbornly swag axe but now after playing the demo I'm all chips in on heavy bowgun. That counter really made all the difference for me.
I kind of worry about the counters in Rise, been a gunner since MH1 on PS2 and been through it all. Hands down HBG is consistently the highest DPS weapon in the games, and I love gunning because it amplifies the MH fundamentals in order to be better, such as positioning, awareness, learning monsters etc, but it ALSO benefits more than blademasters do from armour skills and builds, I mean, just look at world Meta, all spread HBGs. I love gunning for that reason.
So, now you have this counter and it feels amazing, but, I cannot see a single downside to HBG now, its going to be SO powerful in the full game, It was already top tier, but the alternate counter causes you to charge shots faster... thats insane. Plus most weapons seem to have some form of counter now, I worry the game will be way to easy because of that. Back in the day, that was the Lances biggest feature, now loads of weapons can do it.
@@MysteriousStranger50 dude you used the hbg on mh1? you liked pain did you? but i kinda agree, on the right hands the hbg was op, in world it became so much broken and now i just don't see any downsides. as a lbg main i just don't see why should i pick it when the hbg now has basically the same mobility and that op counter
@@MysteriousStranger50 Dang I feel like people like me are ruining Monster Hunter for you guys. But to be fair, while the counter is still a pretty extreme addition, the acrobatic wire bug movements in general really curve out the skill required for the slower and heavy mobile weapons. I am actually playing MH3 on wii just for old times sake and just the movement in general has made the demo too easy. Being able to walk around while drinking potions turns the difficulty down a ton. It took away running around and praying for your monster to do an attack with a long animation cycle to chug a mega potion, but now you just jump on your dog and you can even drink on the run now.
It would be interesting if they could introduce a punish mechanic for being too mobile like the more you move the more the monster will specifically aggro you with increased speed or something like that.
I love dual blades because it allows me to just turn off my brain and go unga bunga mode, just mash away at buttons occasionally mashing two at once, very fun
I don't even know why I watch all of these "All 14 Weapons" videos.. Everytime I try a different weapon I'm thinking "Wtf am I doing? This isn't a Greatsword". Then I go back to Greatsword.. as per usual :3
Same with me when it comes to hammer
I want to learn other weapons but all I understand is bonk and spam circle (I’m on PlayStation)
I'm coming from generation Ultima, Never played world. I am really loving the switch axe and the hunting horn!
Man the great izuchi and charge blade dodge part is so satisfying hahahah
I keep telling myself I'll pick up hunting horn or charge blade, but I can feel the hammer calling me back already... I gotta Bonk
Since starting the series with Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, I've made a point to learn at least one new weapon with each game. 3U I learned Longsword, 4U I learned Insect Glaive, Generations was the Gunlance and Sword+Shield, GenU I took to the Palico, and World was the Dual Blades and Light bowgun. I think this time I'll try out the iconic Greatsword.
Same here! Similar start with Monster Hunter Tri Ultimate and mained the great sword and switch axe, then played 4 and did longsword, World I did insect glaive and bow (in 2 seperate playthroughs), now I'm considering dual blades or sword & shield
HH allll the way. Maining HH since MH3U, but i love to play with 14 weapons.
Im so lucky that in Rise the grinding will be better.
Thought I was a Hammer main, then a Greatsword main. Now I just got done with my first few tries with a Gunlance, and I'm loving the play style even more than either-and I only decided to try it because of this video. Thanks!
Been kinda bouncing between switch axe and dual blades, but I've been giving the weapons types a try. The only three I haven't tried yet are the heavy bow gun, the bow, and the gun lance.
In mh3 ultimate I was a dual blades main. The only other mh game I've played is mh stories 2, which feels like the off spring of mh and pokemon. If you haven't played it, you can collect monsters to fight along side you in turn based combat. You still need to collect monster parts for weapons and armor, but not every weapon type seems to be available.
I was one of the few players in MH World who had over 40 uses for every weapon, I'm proud of that.
Same I like all the weapons I’ll do the same with rise their all solid in the demo
Nice, yeah using all the weapons makes the combat more satisfying, but not only that but monsters have their own combat style which makes some weapons more or less effective against them, so weapons masters like us are more versatile in combat.
That's something I wanted to do at the time in World but once you put your hands on an bow from the beginning of the game you just don't change it. The bow has such a unique play style that it makes it very difficult to switch to other weapons once you have progressed too far in the game.
However when Rise is available on PC I will try to start with other weapons to diversify. Although probably the only thing that I will get is to pigeonhole in two weapons instead of one XD
@@brago900 unfortunately I don't think it'll land on pc, it was designed specifically for the switch, if you can give an example of a Nintendo exclusive that made its way on to pc then maybe it could, but I can't think of any.
@@VidiverseExplorer It is confirmed that it will be available on PC in 2022.
Extremely well made video. Would definitely help new players and has even made me decide to give a new weapon a try, well done mate
Love seeing MH videos. I gobbles them up. This game needs as much coverage as possible.
heck ya
Ive been playing Monster Hunter seriously since Monster Hunter Freedom Unite on PSP and I always wanted to play long sword... I never used it cause it was considered a "noob" weapon but now I can see how technical the weapon is and I ll finally try to use it in Rise 🙏🏾
I mean, the 'basic principle' of the longsword is fairly simple. You start by building and leveling your gauge three times. Then it's a matter of spending one gauge level and rebuilding/re-levling it, and repeating that process. The technical aspect of it comes into play with the various ways to build your gauge and avoid damage while doing so - mainly through various counters.
Personally, I only have about 100 hours in World, and it's the first MH game I've played for any significant amount of time. I played longsword for a little while, though, but didn't find it too fun because I couldn't get the hang of countering. I'm guessing that's something that mostly just requires a lot more experience with the game, including the monsters I'm fighting. Longsword is definitely one of the more complex and technical melee weapons, though.
The best weapon in Monster Hunter is the one you gel with the most. For me? That's Insect Glaive and Light Bowgun. Sitting still is for chumps.
Main IG, Dual Blade, Bow and Longsword for me. Tho I use Hammer and Greatsword a lot too.
I'm a big bowgun fan. Especially with the heavy one giving you a great counter attack option. Let alone the fun of shooting up a storm a variety of ways.
Though I'll admit to liking most of the other weapons for certain prey more. Like Insect Glaives for Rathians and sometimes Barioths. Or the various defensive weapons for Barroths and Tetrandons.
This is my first game, and for now, I'll stick with sword and shield. I just want a weapon that fast but also not ranged.
Love the video so far and I'm only 2 minutes in. Just wanted to say it felt like there was a missed opportunity at 1:45 to say "The hammer really hits the nail on the head." Just a personal opinion lol
I like the Sword and Shield combo the best in this game. It carried me through the elite hunts amazingly well. For one, it's a weapon type you can sheathe very quickly in order to pull heal before getting back into the action. The shield of course helps with the defensive, but the sword slashes are quick and deal a pretty good DPS. And you can wire jump even with it out allowing for more evasive movements. But the best feature is its implementation of the wires in the form of what I like to call the Kratos Blender, twirling both parts of the weapon set and dealing swift damage, totaling over a hundred damage.
As usual, you are an apex predator with gaming guides. I even want to paraphrase what you have said in an older guide video for Monster Hunter World that still applies to Rise... by comparing each weapon to a respective game:
0:54
Hammer: Overwatch (Tracer)
1:49
Longsword: Dynasty Warriors
2:40
Greatsword: Nioh
3:35
Bow: Doom Eternal
4:33
Insect Glaive: Dragon's Dogma
5:28
Lance: Any RPG or MMO game favoring "Tank" role
6:24
Light Bowgun: Horizon Zero Dawn
7:22
Charge Blade: Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice
8:16
Dual Blades: God of War series (PS2/PS3)
9:06
Hunting Horn: Support class of most RPGs
9:55
Sword and Shield: Dark Souls
10:50
Heavy Bowgun: Gears of War
11:46
Switch Axe: Bloodborne
12:40
Gunlance: Squall Leonhart
Me: Maybe i should move on and start with another weapon thn HH, i am a hh main in MHW already
Me: back to hh like nothing changed
HH is the only weapon worth using in MHR rn it's just SO fluid and intuitive... They just perfected the weapon imo
I'm loving the MH content.
Thanks!
This will be my first Monster Hunter game and I cant wait! Really useful info, thanks!
You're in for a blast! Happy hunting fellow hunter!
How the hell is this guy not the number one gaming channel on the platform. No one does what he does.
Hey thanks!
13 year old me: buy mh4u as first mh game -> look at all weapons -> ????? -> charge blade.
Me minus the 13y.o. part lol
Me except sns again
awesome video! I now realise I have a thing for weapons with shields. Sword and SHield, Lance, Gunlance user and hoping to learn the Charge Blade in Rise!
Might have to check out lance after watching this. Perfectly described my playstyle. Thank you!
As a total newbie, this is very helpful. Thanks!
I was unsure what weapon I'd choose until I saw the compressed discharge move for Switch axe.. That move is so incredibly cool that it basically made the decision for me
Sick!
same, im honestly gravitating to the bow guns, sense i love how they are in Rise but i didnt like how they were in the old gen games, and i never played world
@@Wolfstrong01 Same actually! I'm considering also trying out Light bowgun despite never liking ranged weapons in Monster Hunter
Hunting Horn is the only weapon type that really feels 'wrong' to me - though there are quite a few that I haven't got the hang of yet! Got only about 100 hours in World, so it's not like I have massive amounts of experience with every weapon type. Started out with Charge Blade, but found that I need a lot more practice with it before it really becomes enjoyable. Switched to Longsword, but had trouble getting the hang of countering. Now switching between Hammer, Greatsword, and occasionally Switch Axe - though I do want to get back into the Charge Blade, and I'd also like to get better at at least one of the ranged options.
my best advice is - try all of them. I played roughly 10 simple hunts with each weapon before i picked my main for World and then I did the same for Rise. Ended up playing SnS in world till the end before i started picking up new weapons, with rise i did the same but with the Gunlance. I think because of how the games work and whats the mobility and speed of each game each weapon will feel different in a way and fit your playstyle more
Nah man Hunting Horn is broken
Kinda surprised he put hunting horn's mobility on a 2 tho coz it's so much faster than a gunlance
@@atlasdgen Both lance and gunlance seem to have a surprising amount of mobility, actually, between the little "hop dodges" and their unique mobility skills, especially in Rise.
Have not played any of the shield weapons in Rise (yet), but I have played a bit of Hunting Horn, and mobility might be the area in which I feel it's the most lacking - aside from the fact that the song list takes up way, WAY too much space on-screen.
So far, I see myself going back to a longsword main. World kinda forced me to experiment with the other weapons, but here I think I will be doing what I do best. Sorry in advance if I knock you around a bit in multiplayer.
Joins hunt - SMACK SMACK SMACK
@@Maxxtrade
Ironically, I ended up get hit more by my own team today.
You could always use a flinch free gem
"The gunlance feels home right under the monster"
*laughs in long shelling*
my goal in Monster Hunter is to be good with every weapon type
That's what I like to hear! I'd often look through other players profiles on MH World to see what weapons they use most and I only ever found one other player who had over 30 uses with each weapon, so I'm very proud of having over 40 battles with each weapon, although I'm sure someone could put my stats to shame, nevertheless I'd like to see more weapons masters.
@@VidiverseExplorer when I started in 3U I only used DB, in 4U I experimented a bit but mostly used IG, Gen I experimented again but mostly used SnS. Worldborne I mostly swapped SnS and IG but I've made armor set for half the weapons. I want to make a decent armor set for every weapon in Rise.
I used to hate most of the weapons but I more I play and the better I get the more I come to respect each weapon type. The only one I don't really care for are the bowguns
@@ArgenteonYT I've always had my favorite and least favorite weapons throughout the series, and still do, but when MH World came out I decided that I would master every weapon, the Light and Heavy Bowguns in particular were hard to get into because I've always liked the feel of melee attacks, but after about 20+ battles using Bowguns I started to understand why some people like em, but for me it made fighting old monsters feel new and exciting, I'm not sure if I'll be as much a weapons master in Rise, but I'll definitely use most of em if I don't.
@@VidiverseExplorer I've only played World but I used the Light Bowgun more than anything else. I love the mobility and being to apply tons of status effects to the monsters. For Rise I want to branch out a bit. I've already been practicing with the Switch Axe and Charge Blade. I would also like to get good with all the weapons. May take awhile since I'm probably still considered a Monster Hunter newbie haha.
Great sword and hammer I love the heavy hitters
sweet video! thank you, this is gonna be useful.
I wonder what the least used weapon will be this time. If I recall it was hunting horn in world but with the changes in rise i wonder how that will change.
Based on comments I've read on various Rise videos and some different threads elsewhere, I feel like it will be one of the most common weapons this time around. And I am completely fine with that. Give me those sweet buffs!
Seeing as most people's reactions probably IG
Its the lance
Every time a new monster hunter comes out I think “hey, maybe I’ll try charge blade or long sword” but I always default back to dual sword because I like the mobility more than anything
In iceborne, hunting horn had the fastest walking speed, it probably is slower now but it is still fast
@@jaydeejay4166 I see what you mean, but I was referring to the ability to dodge at a moment’s notice and change directions on the fly. Though running speed is always nice to have.
@@austingarrett3334 maybe try s&s
I would argue that it does that better than dual blades since its attacks are individually shorter than db, allowing you to roll out faster
@@jaydeejay4166 depends what skill. No need for rolling out with demon flight so long as you can accurately land back on the mob and keep swinging before jumping clear when the stamina starts to run low
Definitely enjoying the Switch Axe and Hunting Horn thus far
Amazingly concise breakdown, Alex.
long sword feels like a completely new weapon compared to the GU version, and i love it. also, i want to learn to play lance, LBG and maybe gunlance
I appreciate that you have knowledge of how to properly use a lance and didn't just say "triple poke and charge is all it has."
The Lance looks so cool. Monster just minding its business then CHARRGE, also the shield defense
This is my first Monster Hunter game and the one I've felt more comfortable overall is the switch axe. I feel like I don't miss that many hits, and it feels strong!
Switch axe has become my second favorite. Dual blades are my favorite so far since first using them in mh3 ultimate. This is my my third monster hunter. Played mh3 ultimate first. My second, which I'm also currently playing, is mh stories 2 (the combat in it is turn based instead of action based like other mh games).
This video needs more attention. This is very informative and straight-forward!
Awesome video! Just got my preload downloading, can't wait till next Friday!
I went from light bowgun to bow to finally dual blades with groundstyle movement. Love it.
uhhh am I the only one who can’t decide on one weapon because they’re all so fun to use
No I bought the game yesterday and have yet to boot it up because I can't freaking decide!!!
@@traphousegamer1906 You don't have to decide, I play them all.
Yes. I did one swing with the starting sword and decided that wasn't for me... played DB ever since (i'm pretty new in the game tho, and Rise was my first MH game)
I mained insect glaive in Monster Hunter World and plan on doing the same in Rise
I main the dual blades but always trying different weapons to get different feels this video really gave some insight on the pros and cons on other weapons thanks 👍
Great video dude, you described all 14 weapons way better than Capcom ever has 😂👌 Look forward to more from you.
hey thanks!
going to be buying this next week, thanks for the video very informative
you did an AMAZING JOB with this video.
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Insect glaive ftw. Once you master the glaive, all other weapons will never feel on par.
Truly. I love the LS, but the IG is soooooo damn powerful once you know how to use it. If you keep the buffs active and keep your Kinsect attacking the monster, you melt through monsters and can avoid almost everything.
Have played mostly as hammer, lance, or Greatsword in the past. Might give plain old SnS a shot this time! I think I still sort of prefer the 'plain' weapon types without extra mechanics and gauges/ammo etc.
Exactly. I love hammer but hate the fact it has 2 modes now.
@@hilmanic28 Yeah, you just stick to one of the two anyway, or at least i do.
I mained longsword in World. I think I might go with hunting horn or charge blade in Rise.
The armor for the heavy blowgun in the demo is just the primitive version of the doom guy pretor suit.
Swag axe is looking good, going to be doing the zero-sum into the dive stab a lot, and I might use the new replacement to zero sum on solo hunts
This was a well done video congratulations it's impressive
I like the Charge Blade and Insect Glaive the most. Was actually looking for a video on how to use both to full potential, but good video regardless, appreciate.👍
Dual Blades, rip and tear. Switch skill demon flight is awesome, Levi spins anywhere. DB was made for me. HBG with wyvernheart is another favorite.
Very helpful for a MH new comer! Thanks!
Honestly never thought i would try out hhorn until this vid
Well, HH was the real winner in the buff division. Feels really different from the static version of world.
Some HH have a buff wich gives you dual blade-like mobility, along with a huge hammer. It was the trigger for me to play that weapon
I played Monster Hunter World for 150 hours back in the day on ps4.
Now that I’m playing Rise on PC, if feels like I’m completely fresh to the franchise again.
This has definitely soothed my confusion, nice work man!
Man apparently I played so much gunlance in World that when gunlance came up my tendons and muscle in my hand started to twitch from muscle memory. I think I'm going down the SnS path this time though.
You helped me find a weapon when I started with World! I will not be playing until the PC release of Rise but in the meantime have a thumbs up. :)
hey thanks!
@@BoomstickGamingI'm finally starting Rise! lol
already know which weapon im going with and its never gonna change tbh... charge blade
Funlance and Hunting Horn as always
This is my first monster game I purchased and it looks like I’ve got a lot of work ahead of me but I can’t wait 💯🔥
I've watched several reviews of this game, which has left me confused as to whether I should purchase this game. But this video explains the combat so well I feel confident this is a game for me. Great video 👍
This was handy knowledge of the new moveset thank you.
All of these look so good
I want to use it all
I usually always end up using almost every weapon but picking a starting weapon is always hard.
I'm a very traditional MH player. It was a bit difficult getting into World's changes, but this I'm definitely giving a try
if you haven't started already imo if you liked the old games this one even beats those
Was a Gunlance Main in world but I really gotta say. I think I will play the regular lance in this game!
I know newer players prefer sticking to a single weapon but alot of monsters are particularly easier or harder depending on the weapon you figth it with
For example a diablos who turns his entire body into a hit box when hes dashing al over will be harder for short range classes and particularly the insect glave (since jumping on him can get you hit even if you only graze his wing)
So even if you decide on a main you should still be prepared to use diferent weapons if a monster can counter your weapon
When in doubt, you always have the Great Sword as your trusted buddy.
I know a lot of guys really don't get this weapon and new comers tends to hate it to their guts, as it is one of the most bashed weapons as being just a clunky piece of metal for new hunters.
But it was only later in game (like 300 hours in MH3G) did I start finding the Great Sword perfect for general use and generally performs well in almost all situations by just switching some armor skills.
This help me confirm my weapon choice! Glad to see these finally coming in handy for the new crop of Rise players!
I use LS since MHG. In MHR, maybe i try to use a Charge Blade. Anyone who previously use charge blade, is it a good weapon ?
Very technical, imo hardest to master and learn, but its amazing and very satisfying pulling off crazy SAEDs, once you pick it up you can't go back haha
@@swordeaser wanna try sometin different this time haha.
@@bagusbayutv4244 if u got a disc, or xbox I can help, it looks intimidating but its easy to wrap ur head around
@@swordeaser nope mate. Just own psp and switch tho.
I know you bring up "knowing a monster's behavior" as something a lot of weapons benefit from... but I feel like that kinda goes without saying. Is there any weapon that DOESN'T benefit greatly from knowing a monster's move sets/behavior/animations? I can't think of a single one, except maybe insect glaive, where the goal is just to fly around, shred the monster, and bounce on them to charge up a dive.
well there is plenty of difference in charging and hitting nothing vs going beyblade and course correcting in seconds.
wow, MH has come a long way from when i used to play on my psp MHFU back in 2005, watching this is nudging me to get MHR, LS, DB, Hammer and Bow are still my faves. Great video explaining the other weapons i dont know about.
I have around 13k hours experience between 3U & GU as a gunner but since they removed the first-person aim reticle (something I normally *always* use) in Rise I feel like a complete newbie. It's remarkable that a small feature like that can mess with you.
It's actually much better. You can move and have more spatial awareness. The older games had a bad third person reticle anyway but since world, it's been much better.
Source: been a HBG gunner since mhfu
*opens video*
*searches my main weapon*
"yep i knew that i liked it"
*closes video*