• Monster Hunter: Iceborne is like the Bloodborne of Iceborne
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You can solo all of it.
It's great solo. The multiplayer is just another facet of the game you can dip into if you're into that sort of thing, but there's no content that is strictly group-locked.The boss fights and worthwhile grind (actual skill rather than just clicking away for incrementally higher numbers) is the exact reason I stuck with Monster Hunter.
People even solo the Kulve Taroth siege, something they intended to be a 16-player effort.
You can solo everything. It's generally easier in a group until you get gud, but afterwards it's arguably easier alone because your shitty pug team mates won't be carting all the time.
The only exception I'd say would be Behemoth (for a lot of weapons, but there are extremely easy ways to cheese), and maybe AT Kulve, but I've not fought her to say. I also play solo, and I've gotten everything I've wanted from hunts with not too many issues. Just takes more time for the group focused ones.
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Greatest Jagras is a load of fun tbh.
https://fextralife.com/mhw-appreciation-event-its-contents/ scroll down to the "All Available Winter Festival Events PC" section
Greatest Jagras gives an absured amount of Decos(Nearly a full reward box) so it's well worth doing, and I'm guessing AT Lava will do something similar.
Yeah but that means fighting an arch tempered Lavasioth. It's the least hunted monster for a good reason.
It's also a pain to fight. I never found a good way to bring him down fast enough.
Minds eye with a water weapon works pretty good against lavasioth. Still a pain.
I really need to get back into the game, but uh, making my Palico my cat is... now painful in retrospect
And the only really good water weapons come from Juratydos (can never remeber the spelling) who while less annoying to fight isn't THAT much more interesting.
Grab the firepods around the area and fire them at his hardened carapace. It melts it so you can get your hits in without the reduced damage or bouncing weapons.
I've struggled with this, I may be doing it wrong but I haven't bothered to fight Lavasioth enough to truly work it out. Where should you aim? Does it melt the armor per hitzone? According to a reddit thread, you can: Fire some torch pods on the ground, much like you do in Rotten Vale, and his armor will supposedly melt as he runs through the flames Use fire element; the fire damage will melt the armor?? Anyone know if this is correct?
yes it is correct. each body part has their own separate hardened armor.
Also gunlance shelling can weaken it's armour as well for people.
Is there a specific reward level for Kulve Taroth on PC that will reliably give you rarity 8 weapons? I'm usually able to get around 14 or 16 for my reward level and it feels like I rarely ever get anything good out of it.
The gold rewards have a higher chance of giving Sublimated weapons which have the highest chance of being R8 if I remember right. I think you max out on golds around reward 15? 3 is the max for gold either way. But it's still not reliable either way, and subject to the same RNG wishing the gems are.
Greatest Big Boi is pretty fun to fight. Altho, do you have to flash him when he pins down? Cause OH BOI, he munches hard!
So uh what do you do in this game once the story is done?
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You hunt more monsters, duh. Seriously though, you try to hunt more monsters, get better weapons/skillsets through armor and gems, and kill Tempered/Archtempered monsters for a bigger challenge and higher chances at said armor and gems. Also event quests and such. It's as interesting as you can make it yourself, really. There's no set goals, so make them for yourself and see if you don't burn out until you reach them.
Most of the meta content requires arch tempered monsters to hunt, Hunter is a fetish game just happened to sell 12M copies. If the hunt fight drop loop doesn't feel satisfying, there's not really anything else to occupy your time. This is a generalized edition with new paint meant to introduce new people to the series and streamline the process needed to get into combat, once you undertsand the gear dynamic and timing scheme, that's where the meat of the game is and always has been.
how do you get those Tempered monsters? appart from the two bazelgeuse i had to hunt after the laser dragon i haven't seen any
collect tempered monster's footsteps and you get investigation quests of them.
You'll be able to find blue tracks of random monsters when you're out on expeditions. Picking up enough of those blue tracks will unlock investigations for hunting/capturing certain tempered monsters. Tempered elder dragons can only be fought once you reach HR50 and arch tempered monsters can only be fought in certain event quests.
How do you get rainbow weapons from KT?
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