I both love and get stressed watching new people try Monster Hunter, cause one hand its exciting see people try it out, but also painful when they don't know certain things you know on instinct. I was yelling at my screen "No, attack the face if your using a blunt weapon like Hunting Horn!" and "No do the full drinking animation for healing!". Like it's both entertaining and stress inducing lmao
For a new player, don't keep switching weapons, each weapon is very deep in moves and what you can do with them, especially when you still haven't used to "everything manually control" combat in the game. I recommend you pick only one and get used to it first - which could took 10-20 hours before you get efficient with it and familiar with the game
Once I play World I'll definitely pick a weapon and try to master it. They're all incredibly different and change your whole moveset/build/kit/playstyle. Definitely a lot to learn so exciting!
only until you master a weapon i feel. you shouldn't stick to a single weapon once you have fully mastered it, since opening up to other weapons is part of what makes monster hunter such a replayable type of game.
Wilds is more open world... normal monster hunter games are instance base, so you pick a mission and you go on hunt, each mission/hunt/capture has time limit and faints limit before failing quest. When you fail you start over from the home base, you eat, craft consumables, prepare load outs and accept departure for hunt.
15:30 There is lock on. But it's kinda bad. Because in MH aiming for specific body parts is important (most prominent example being cutting the tail). So most ppl play with either manual or temporary lock on.
I personally prefer the older target system that's also in Wilds where tapping points the camera at the monster. It allows for a quick camera adjust and you can manually move it from there.
@TheDalisama ye the post 3rd gen lock on system. They had to do that for 3DS lol. I'm a claw grip manual camera user. But if I have to play with Nintendo or Xbox control scheme I think it's definitely better than constantly lock on.
You absolutely tortured that poor dog - he was begging to be put to rest and you just kept dooting that horn. If you play more you’re gonna look back on this and laugh your ass off
The thing about Monster Hunter demos is that they’re not really great at showcasing how the game is really played. Armor skills are so important on most weapons, as they basically alter how capable you are. Some weapons in particular also have unique gimmicks that change between what you craft. Ex. The Kinsect is nurtured to have increased stats, elements, statuses, and damage type. The slow speed in the beta makes it really cumbersome to use.
@@moonrabbit2334 Wilds LS is something man, had to remove every armor piece just to make it feel fair 😂 Completely same but so different from what I'm used to from World.
First time watching you. I’ll definitely be back to see you play the first game. I just wish you would slow it down to understand the mechanics. I know it’s a lot to manage, streaming while trying to to engage with chat but a lot of the questions you kept asking were explained in the game when you would half read and click through stuff.
Oh you're right I was very distracted! The UI was a little overwhelming and I've been told the beta probably wasn't the best place to start. But I began World yesterday and it's been really fun so far!! SO much to learn
MH is not like Elden Ring... targetting is mostly for positioning and you will not really "lock" camera to enemies... It seems stupid at first but you will realise that this is much much better and fighting big enemies will not be pain in the ass like fighting any dragon in ER... I hate dragons in ER, I love them in MH
whoever said greatsword is a starter weapon is a liar and should not be trusted Edit: a bunch of people seem to not agree with me on the fact that GS is not a starter weapon the reason why GS is not a starter weapon is because it requires careful positioning to use correctly which a newer player will definitely not know so stop saying it’s a starter weapon because it has a “simple moveset” when the weapon needs positioning to be used effectively
@@CyberBoy7703 Hello fellow swag axe main! But yeah the Great sword IS a beginner friendly weapon purely because it has the most simple bread and butter combo of all weapons and is just an unga Bunga weapon. Hit thing with big sword and charge sword when monster is big dumb. That said, it also has a surprisingly high skill ceiling. Easy to use, hard to master kind of thing. Same can be said for SnS. Swagaxe is that nice middle ground I find if you want something a bit more technical, but don't want something you need to sit down and study for several hours before you can even think about using it *cough* charge blade
Especially since you're stuck with the absolute basic kinsect that moves slower than my dead grandma. I usually don't use a glaive until the kinsect has at least 3 speed upgrades.
I'd argue that DB has replaced SnS as the starter weapon for people who are absolutely new to the series to be honest, SnS just has a different approach in teaching new players the actual hard-mechanics of MH.
Getting one shot whilst carving during battle is something all us veterans have done, welcome to the community.
Bulldrome....
@@scrublord7922 Konchu...
I hate plesioth
I don't need this game... I don't need it... I don't need it... I NEEEEED IT!
But the graphics demand is too high😂
I will see if my computer can run it
@@moonrabbit2334You can play in Origami mode😂
Miyazaki absolutely loves Monster Hunter...so...good pick, i guess 😅
I both love and get stressed watching new people try Monster Hunter, cause one hand its exciting see people try it out, but also painful when they don't know certain things you know on instinct. I was yelling at my screen "No, attack the face if your using a blunt weapon like Hunting Horn!" and "No do the full drinking animation for healing!". Like it's both entertaining and stress inducing lmao
also this beta is not a good start... World has much more graduate learning curve and here you're just dropped in and go
True but being in the face is also dangerous so I can see why they don't want to be there.
I was internally screaming at my screen watching her not heal or sharpen her weapon lol
For a new player, don't keep switching weapons, each weapon is very deep in moves and what you can do with them, especially when you still haven't used to "everything manually control" combat in the game. I recommend you pick only one and get used to it first - which could took 10-20 hours before you get efficient with it and familiar with the game
Once I play World I'll definitely pick a weapon and try to master it. They're all incredibly different and change your whole moveset/build/kit/playstyle. Definitely a lot to learn so exciting!
@@ElllieBeans a great game for your community too. A fashion show is the first thing you must do once you unlock the gathering hub.
I mean she cna switch weapon until she finds what she prefers
Always change your weapon, if your new or experienced give it all a go, then try something else, then try it again later, play play play.
only until you master a weapon i feel. you shouldn't stick to a single weapon once you have fully mastered it, since opening up to other weapons is part of what makes monster hunter such a replayable type of game.
Wilds is more open world... normal monster hunter games are instance base, so you pick a mission and you go on hunt, each mission/hunt/capture has time limit and faints limit before failing quest. When you fail you start over from the home base, you eat, craft consumables, prepare load outs and accept departure for hunt.
15:30 There is lock on. But it's kinda bad. Because in MH aiming for specific body parts is important (most prominent example being cutting the tail). So most ppl play with either manual or temporary lock on.
I personally prefer the older target system that's also in Wilds where tapping points the camera at the monster. It allows for a quick camera adjust and you can manually move it from there.
@TheDalisama ye the post 3rd gen lock on system. They had to do that for 3DS lol.
I'm a claw grip manual camera user. But if I have to play with Nintendo or Xbox control scheme I think it's definitely better than constantly lock on.
I see you're a natural pro carver XD. Most badass things you can do to a monster is carve their tail in front of them, to assert dominance.
I'm having a blast with Wilds. Enjoy!
You absolutely tortured that poor dog - he was begging to be put to rest and you just kept dooting that horn.
If you play more you’re gonna look back on this and laugh your ass off
I don't doubt it! Should be funny to watch back a few months from now
The wait for the PC beta has been so painful haha, can't wait to play tomorrow!
Appreciate the new comer perspective
Bro, when the discord call sound came up I was like "who is calling me?" lol
The thing about Monster Hunter demos is that they’re not really great at showcasing how the game is really played. Armor skills are so important on most weapons, as they basically alter how capable you are. Some weapons in particular also have unique gimmicks that change between what you craft. Ex. The Kinsect is nurtured to have increased stats, elements, statuses, and damage type. The slow speed in the beta makes it really cumbersome to use.
Unless you're LS main😂
You just need quick sheathe that also only for rise
You get all your arsenals from the get go
As a bow main.... i truly agree....
@@moonrabbit2334 Wilds LS is something man, had to remove every armor piece just to make it feel fair 😂
Completely same but so different from what I'm used to from World.
I know this lady is gonna get BOMBARDED with backseat gaming with a game like this. ggs.
FOR THE LOVE OF GODDD SWITCH THE AUDIO TO JAPANESE I CAN'T STAND MONSTER HUNTER ENGLISH VOICE ACTING.
First time watching you. I’ll definitely be back to see you play the first game.
I just wish you would slow it down to understand the mechanics. I know it’s a lot to manage, streaming while trying to to engage with chat but a lot of the questions you kept asking were explained in the game when you would half read and click through stuff.
Oh you're right I was very distracted! The UI was a little overwhelming and I've been told the beta probably wasn't the best place to start. But I began World yesterday and it's been really fun so far!! SO much to learn
MH is not like Elden Ring... targetting is mostly for positioning and you will not really "lock" camera to enemies... It seems stupid at first but you will realise that this is much much better and fighting big enemies will not be pain in the ass like fighting any dragon in ER... I hate dragons in ER, I love them in MH
Goty its only going to get better from here on out cant wait
I keep forgetting they made this game in the Remake engine until I see the cutscenes, goddamn.
It's gorgeous!
Monster Hunter has tons of crossovers... 100% we will get chocobos
They collabed with final fantasy before and Yoshi P mentioned he'd love to do a Collab again so it's highly possible.
yes this takes so long because HH is a blunt weapon and main use for blunt weapons is hitting head to KO monsters... his ass cheeks are swollen tho...
Tenderized
Great gameplay 🎉🎉
whoever said greatsword is a starter weapon is a liar and should not be trusted Edit: a bunch of people seem to not agree with me on the fact that GS is not a starter weapon the reason why GS is not a starter weapon is because it requires careful positioning to use correctly which a newer player will definitely not know so stop saying it’s a starter weapon because it has a “simple moveset” when the weapon needs positioning to be used effectively
well technically, it has one of the simplest movesets in the game. it just takes an entire lifetime to master.
Whoever said that is based
@@itsthequenchiest5072 imo switch axe is the best starter weapon (im biased tho because im a swaxe main lol)
@@CyberBoy7703 Hello fellow swag axe main!
But yeah the Great sword IS a beginner friendly weapon purely because it has the most simple bread and butter combo of all weapons and is just an unga Bunga weapon. Hit thing with big sword and charge sword when monster is big dumb. That said, it also has a surprisingly high skill ceiling. Easy to use, hard to master kind of thing. Same can be said for SnS.
Swagaxe is that nice middle ground I find if you want something a bit more technical, but don't want something you need to sit down and study for several hours before you can even think about using it *cough* charge blade
IMO best beginner weapons are SnS, Dual blades, Hammer, Lance, LS (if you aren't trying to i-frame like a pro).
play world... till february release of wilds you will get more familiar with the game
Of course you keep cancel the potion drinking animation, please you need to drink it slowly for full recovery effect😅
To think you got sent to IG, probably not the best starter weapon
Sword and shield or long sword probably would have been best in slot for beginners
Especially since you're stuck with the absolute basic kinsect that moves slower than my dead grandma. I usually don't use a glaive until the kinsect has at least 3 speed upgrades.
I'd argue that DB has replaced SnS as the starter weapon for people who are absolutely new to the series to be honest, SnS just has a different approach in teaching new players the actual hard-mechanics of MH.
I'm already addicted
title: *fromsoft player*
the player: 25:24
do you ever play fromsoft games, stamina mechanic?
😂😂😂
We need more Fig, please 🙏
They really should've put a tutorial on how to use items, and also mention the 'weapon controls' guide
Bright thunder wyvern
Please play monster hunter world. I want to watch your journey there.
I'm actually playing it in the coming weeks
Hunt the Rey dau
What’s next? A Mario player tries to play Tetris the first time? We live in a society😔
Try MH World mom
Have you heard of healing?
No, what's that? :)