• Monster Hunter: I got 99 gems but Goose ain't one
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Made a large Nergigante for a joke quest with the bois and we cut its tail off. https://i.imgur.com/SzJZTXr.jpg
You can craft the actual armor at the smith or you can do a research delivery for the smith which will unlock the layered armor. You'll need autumn harvest tickets to get either variant and as far as I know, you can only obtain tickets through daily login rewards or the limited bounties.
You can get Autumn tickets by completing daily bounties (or whatever they're called in MHW I forget) at the resource center, and you can use them to make both the Harvest armor and Palico Ghost set, or you can turn in five tickets as a delivery (that you can get from the Blacksmith) that lets you have layered Harvest armor.
Looks like the earliest we get Kulve Taroth is early November. MONSTER HUNTER
Ignore lightning resistance and all that, going in expecting to get hit is already going on the wrong foot. If you must, health boost 3 and eating will give you 200 HP which should let you withstand all but his most powerful lightning attacks at least once, and that is all you should need. Instead, stock up on as much damage as possible. Do it solo. Ideally, use the Hammer or the GS. Do it solo, 3-4 people makes things too difficult, and an extra person isn't worth the huge amount of HP Kirin will get in return (he gets 2.6x as much HP regardless of how many extra players there are). If you are going GS, do a draw build. The event released the wyvern ignition, which is easily the best GS if you have a non-elemental gem and maybe a bit of handicraft. If not, try something like the deviljho or anja GSes. If you're going for Hammer, use Weakness Exploit. If you can fit it in somewhere, Critical Boost is also good. Additionally, he is vulnerable to Sleep. Give the Radobaan weapon to your palico, and then land one of the big GS/Hammer attacks, or perhaps bombs if you can't pull that off easily, when he gets slept in the middle of the fight. Restock when he runs off to his nest. Your playstyle should be as follows; run around his periphery until he launches an attack, then move in from an angle where the attack won't land. Hit him with a single attack and roll away. At first, this will be tedious, but you'll eventually get better at it and be able to sneak in a lot more damage as you know more of his moves. Kirin does not have a lot of health, and more damage will mean more knockdowns, which will mean more damage when he's knocked down, which will mean the fight will be over a lot quicker. Conversely, it also requires patience and punishes greed. he's the most predictable and easiest to read of all the Elder Dragons, and thus is the easiest to kill without taking a hit. he can't roar, all his moves are very telegraphed, and he has no chip damage mechanics to speak of. He is pretty much the only monster in the game where you can't kill him by bumrushing him and bursting him down, but this doesn't mean he's an unfair fight.
Finally, I got the ultimate Light Bowgun. It's just a Felyne in a kettle that shoots the shots out from a blowpipe. You reload by pulling on his tail. https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/110703/79aaa3b2-4048-4a6d-ad06-8d9c584979f9/kettleblower.png It's got Stun/Poison/Sleep as its Rapid shots, making it the best status Light Bowgun in the game. Plus Stone and Sting Internal shots, which are always fun too.
I wish that little guy was in MHW.
I'm a fan of the lance with uragaan's set bonus (or the gem equiv if you are lucky enough to have it). Block literally everything and laugh while slowly poking him to death.
wholesome
I love how it's actually the best status LBG, that's the best HBG design hands down and I need to see that in HD in World
About time Kulve was coming. Highly tempted to get the switch version though due to the lack of monsters in MHW now
I don't know if you can flinch him with the bow like I did on the first non tempered kirin quest at high rank, but if you can, then I guess that could work too? He didn't even take 100hp, and I killed him in 7 mins. He stood there going "ARGH" all day.
Pickle Claws take about 4 minutes to deal with him solo, and most of the time is him on his ass once you get past the first stage.
This is probably my most glorious, end of match, screenshot. https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/112325/277d67f9-4c1b-47ec-8942-c77699dd0caa/MonsterHunterWorld_2018_10_07_15_08_38_818.png
Played World GS for the first time since the rocket GS came out, I'm still kinda iffy on some of its changes like your draw charge sucking but it's growing on me, the new moveset is meant to be suited for the new gameplay style and is meant to force charge opportunities in close range rather than having perfect spacing so a monster turns towards your charge slash, though you still need good timing, positioning and awareness to use it properly. Tempered Vaal is also a good GS punching bag.
Wyvern Ignition is definitely the GS that will make me craft a build around it. Also nearly managed to beat the dual temp bazel quest on my own but got robbed twice near the end by some really bs hitboxes. Beat it on joining a rando and it was a lot easier with a Bow than close range combat.
Th easy mode trick is to poke one of them, then lure it to the other, don the chameleon mantle and let them beat eachother up for a while.
I already got a build for the wyvern, but since I see so many, I have no idea of which to make. Should I go for focus and max might?
All about dat sweet level 3 charge to face.
focus max might then I guess?
Honestly shouldn't be using elements on a GS anyways.
mushroommancer is the most powerful skill in the game
I never bring it in my wide range builds because there's better buffs to hand out imo
You should take at least rank 1 mushroomancer with wide range, blue mushrooms are quick and spammable It's hilarious with speed eating and maybe free meal, anyone gets hit you press a button and they're back at full health before they have time to get up
these are some of the skills for gs, you don't need all of them, it depends on your playstyle, but it's what people usually build for focus weakness exploit crit boost peak performance earplugs attack boost crit draw handicraft
You can ignore earplugs if you know how to tackle. That shit is broken.
only if you don't have focus, otherwise you need to be super precise with timing since you have less time to change from charge to tackle.
I love the stuff you can do with makeup https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/223765/b59be248-6b65-4cdd-9250-878a304c6a43/582010_screenshots_20181007123710_1.jpg
I'm gonna ignore earplugs because I hate the ever loving shit out of it. It just feels like a waste of a slot.
https://i.imgur.com/pq0SkGN.mp4 >:(
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