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Never really tried Monster Hunter. I've seen some gameplay of Monster Hunter Tri but that's about it. Is it similar?
I haven't really played it since I got MH4U, but I can load up my old save and do a few quests with you if you want.
That's normal. As long as you can learn from the mistakes you make, getting good comes with practice. It took me over 100 hours of playtime to really get good at the game. =P
It gets easier to aim when you hunt bigger monsters. =PBut yeah, not being able to lock on to enemies was definitely annoying at first. Just have to make sure you press L (or whatever you have mapped to it) often.
It's really interesting how most people tend to gravitate to Long Swords when they start out. Nothing wrong with that as a Long Sword user myself!
On another note, I was cheecking out the armorsmith and some armors have "blademaster use" or "gunner use" on their description.What does that mean? Are there like any requirements for those armors?
Longswords are easily the biggest offenders when it comes to flinching teammates, though. Whenever I get a longsword user as a teammate I usually just switch to gunning to be safe.Quote from: PriomBlazer on May 16, 2015, 06:27:16 AMOn another note, I was cheecking out the armorsmith and some armors have "blademaster use" or "gunner use" on their description.What does that mean? Are there like any requirements for those armors?Gunner armor can only be equipped when you use the light bowgun, heavy bowgun, or bow as your weapon. Blademaster armor can only be equipped when you use melee weapons (anything else that isn't the three I mentioned).
You can add skills by attaching decorations to your armor. You make them by talking to the blacksmith (the guy next to the equipment-selling cat).Do you understand how skills work? Because that's a whole other explanation.
Like armors have slots in which I can add decorations to get certain skills like extra attack power or something like that right?