@@agustincortes5669 i have yet to come up with a solution for that one move. everything else is fine for me, fun monsters boil down to “do they have good hit zones?” if yes then its fun, if no then its not fun
@@arsans_try with the Aerial Style, you can just jump above Najarala in any part of it's body and get out of that move instead of having to walk in front of it's head.
It's easy to dodge, 1st u need to avoid going near to its body while coiling for 2x, 2nd u should be near at it's tail or exit point of its body when it's ready to hit u with paralyze and 3rd is u need to do a Superman dive before u hit by it's paralyze bite... Actually if u master the Superman dive, you can evade any strong attack... Sorry for may grammar but hoping it will help u... 😅
The thing I hate about Najarala is that for short reach weapons you have to focus on the little legs... Which are constantly moving... Either way, the usual Monster Hunter cycle of "This monster is impossible" > "I finally beat it!" > "This is so easy, what a carnage" applies.
Fortunately we don't need paint balls anymore, still remember the old time when i kept forgetting to use that and needed to search nearly the whole map, through a ridiculous amount of loading screens just to forget the curse ball again. tough memories
@@gaara6292 imo scoutflies's a good replacement already, with some adjustments it provides an immersive and practical experience. Wandering around the map while looking for monster's footprints was a missing part of MH until 5th gen, which is much more interesting than throwing balls.
you can easily recognize rotation patterns after a while, its not that difficult. it gets to a point you dont need paintballs at all. also another note the old gen games have a bigger emphasis on preparation, this is by design, if you forget an item, its on you the player, not the games fault. so be mad at yourself for not having the brain capacity to remember to bring one simple item that should be on automatic pilot to restock before every hunt XD with paintballs you could still have tracking, you could still follow a trail of both footprints or other clues along with the paint trail, wich canonically thats what paintballs do. you speak like paintballs couldnt be reworked to be more interesting that a light trail that leads you automatically to the monster.
Najarala is way easier in Aerial Style, you just spam jump when it's coiling around you, attack it mid air, mount it and when it falls you have some free damage specially to the face
Fun gameplay, dude. Nice going. Hope you enjoy the rest of the game, It's a whole different beast from Rise and World. Pay no mind to trolls around. As long as you are having fun, all is good!
@@Colton42-d7b its crazy how ive tried all 3 of those and it didnt work. ive fought this guy on my own many times lol. u can even see me try to run out and it just doesnt work half the time. the valor dodge can get eaten by najarala just moving around and superman dive just doesnt work unless u dive out of the attack. trust me lol there was a reason i had a bad time. still tho im open to other ideas.
@@arsans_ ye just to test I went and did the same quest u did and I got out of it most of the time just by running out I even got stuck in it while stunned and was able to walk out it’s not that bad
These are like 4 star monsters in mh4u. I dont think its the monsters giving you trouble, maybe just not used to the 4u/generations movement. You still killed Narjarala pretty quickly all things considered.
When I was 13 I played MH4U a lot and used to love fighting Najarala. I was using insectglaive and spamming jumps. Easily getting out when it surrounded me, either by rolling or by jumping
Love seeing Rise players going back and playing older styled games! (even if Generations Ultimate is insane with the different styles) I used to absolutely hate Najarala in 4U! Biggest thing for me was timing superman dives correctly, you can avoid basically all of the curling attacks with it, as well as running out, but that also requires timing as his body can knock you over when still in motion. Hope you enjoy the rest of the game and check out even more of the earlier games eventually, 4U is easily my favorite in the series!
I played mhr and mhg/u way too much and I own 4u but didn't really played it yet and my question is should I still play it? Are there things that I haven't seen in mhgu?
@absolute_nerdiance I love every game in the MH series, and they all have something unique to offer! 4U is a lot more focused than G or GU, with a lot less monsters due to it being a main entry and not a celebration type game, but all of the monsters are incredible and a lot of them can only be fought in this game! I think the biggest key difference though is the inclusion of the Frenzy virus, the status that the Gore Magala gives. Frenzy is a huuuuuge huuuuge gameplay mechanic in 4U that adds a really fun challenge to fights, and they later evolve on it with Apex monsters. I also generally just really enjoy armor designs and eeapon designs in the game, and love the end game G Rank quests. I think especially if you already own it, it's definitely worth checking out.
@absolute_nerdiance sorry, I also wanted to add that combat in general is a lot slower? I guess that's how I'd put it, everything feels very meaningful, and while weapon movesets aren't always as expansive as in the newer titles, it offers an almost like strategic feel to the combat, instead of the over the top action of GU/World/Rise
He leaves an opening when he circles you. Superman dive toward that, little practice needed but usually works. If he's about to bite, same thing. Also, Valor mode can make things a little trickier if you go in blind. I've been killing these things for 10 years since 4U, he gave me problems first time too, don't be afraid to try a different style if your dead set on long sword.
Now, hear me out Before I get blasted I did play Generations more thoroughly than any other, dud to the paint pains, and found the slightly less painful option if you don't know it already It's called Psychic, or something like that, and with the right skill stacks in armor, it can act the same, and at its highest/max stack can help track what state the monster is in... More or less. Some of that also falls to you to keep an eye on... I too wish to burn Capture only missions to the ground
@@arsans_ Because some weapons are better at dealing with some situations than others. You want use a weapon at a disadvantage? Go ahead. You can still beat the monster, it will just be harder. Gravios is one of the best examples how an annoying and difficult fight can become completely trivial by using the lance. Lance with guard up and guard+ makes the fight far easier than anything else. You don't even need offensive skills, they're just a bonus. Some weapons hard counter certain monsters. Want to enjoy a weapon? Go for it. I enjoy the game instead. Don't get me wrong, that tactic comes with disadvantages too, namely the insane amount of money I need to maintain/upgrade all my weapons and sets.
Each person has their own style of play. Each style has their ups and downs. Monster Hunter has no real META. Which makes the game far more enjoyable than most others. For me, at least.
@@andregon4366 I just think if a guy wants to play Long Sword, he shouldn’t be slapped across the face multiple times for doing so. Especially if I don’t enjoy playing other weapons.
@@arsans_ I'm glad I don't have such limitation. I try to play the game at its fullest, changing weapons every now and then, trying to find new ways to overcome the challenges. Using a single weapon in a game where variety is king sounds way too bland for me.
@@GodOfWheatRiceBall surprisingly, you are the first person to comment about sans since i started youtube. planning on changing that at some point. could i ask how u liked the video? enjoyable or nah? any feedback is always appreciated.
@@lyonsrobbie999 i did beat him. with enough patience you can beat any monster with any weapon but it felt more miserable than fun at times. thats what im calling bad design. that according to a few comments, i need to play another weapon to have an enjoyable time. tho maybe i just dont get what to do. im open to ideas but so far i havent found a solution to my problem other than “dont play longsword”. which is kind of a dumb solution because longsword is my favourite weapon. its the one ive had most fun playing. why would i want to sabotage my experience by playing something i dont enjoy. but hey, what do i know.
@@arsans_ I'll have to get back to you. I'll be honest, it's been awhile since I played GU. ^^; But I was thinking of doing another Prowler run. That was a pretty fun run
This shows how rise and world became differents games, because in rise and world theres so much more options, of movement, dodge, counter, block, etc etc and before theres was less options, even with the 4 arts in double cross a move that could be prevented with the dogo in rise, or with the hook in world is lethal here, so in rise and world theres more area hits, more direct damage moves and other ways the monsters can kill you, old ragand had less speed than new one, but still both are scary monsters for example
@@juliluigi7884 if only i had the time then maybe id consider it. i do full sets in the newer games cause its just easier and less time consuming to get the parts. i do mix sets here cause its honestly not worth my time or effort to get full sets unless i really like a monster.
I see the problem, you’re using valor long sword, use adept long sword. You’ll be invincible cause the dodging actually works with adept. Rise does so much hand holding haha I don’t like that one at all, it doesn’t even feel like MH at all.
You don't need this gatekeeping mindset. Could have just think of "veteran" as in "played it for too long". It's in context. You didn't need to take it like "A very great hunter in Rise" kind of "veteran". Let's all just have fun.
The end of Sunbreak has some of the hardest hunts in non-frontier MH. I've been playing since MHFU and you can shove your gatekeeping where the sun don't shine
He's a veteran in rise but not in monster hunter in general at least that's my take away even someone that played since first gen would technically be a newbie in rise if he never played rise
@@Oyi_14 can confirm, this is my second ever monster hunter game i do not claim to be good. title only states im a veteran in RISE, not monster hunter in general. lol i know im bad at old monster hunter, its a different game. still having fun with it tho even if it may not look like it in this vid.
@@theresaapocalypse5893 i have like 300 hours in rise and ive done almost every single possible quest in the game. so id say im a veteran in monster hunter rise
well the MH community can be a super cool place, but you can’t say some phrases or else they go all Gaming Gatekeeper on your ass. it’s embarrassing to everyone involved 🫠🫠🫠
I can't believe that the najarala made him suffer so much, it's obvious that he wasn't used to that monster
@@agustincortes5669 i have yet to come up with a solution for that one move. everything else is fine
for me, fun monsters boil down to
“do they have good hit zones?”
if yes then its fun, if no then its not fun
@@arsans_try with the Aerial Style, you can just jump above Najarala in any part of it's body and get out of that move instead of having to walk in front of it's head.
najarala is annoying
everything about it are annoying.. the move pattern, the sonic bomb thingy, its long body
It's easy to dodge, 1st u need to avoid going near to its body while coiling for 2x, 2nd u should be near at it's tail or exit point of its body when it's ready to hit u with paralyze and 3rd is u need to do a Superman dive before u hit by it's paralyze bite... Actually if u master the Superman dive, you can evade any strong attack... Sorry for may grammar but hoping it will help u... 😅
The thing I hate about Najarala is that for short reach weapons you have to focus on the little legs... Which are constantly moving...
Either way, the usual Monster Hunter cycle of "This monster is impossible" > "I finally beat it!" > "This is so easy, what a carnage" applies.
Fortunately we don't need paint balls anymore, still remember the old time when i kept forgetting to use that and needed to search nearly the whole map, through a ridiculous amount of loading screens just to forget the curse ball again. tough memories
they should bring back paint balls
@@gaara6292 imo scoutflies's a good replacement already, with some adjustments it provides an immersive and practical experience.
Wandering around the map while looking for monster's footprints was a missing part of MH until 5th gen, which is much more interesting than throwing balls.
lol you get used to it, most hunters don't use paintballs that much.
you can easily recognize rotation patterns after a while, its not that difficult. it gets to a point you dont need paintballs at all. also another note the old gen games have a bigger emphasis on preparation, this is by design, if you forget an item, its on you the player, not the games fault. so be mad at yourself for not having the brain capacity to remember to bring one simple item that should be on automatic pilot to restock before every hunt XD with paintballs you could still have tracking, you could still follow a trail of both footprints or other clues along with the paint trail, wich canonically thats what paintballs do. you speak like paintballs couldnt be reworked to be more interesting that a light trail that leads you automatically to the monster.
Najarala is way easier in Aerial Style, you just spam jump when it's coiling around you, attack it mid air, mount it and when it falls you have some free damage specially to the face
Fun gameplay, dude. Nice going. Hope you enjoy the rest of the game, It's a whole different beast from Rise and World. Pay no mind to trolls around. As long as you are having fun, all is good!
The entire time watching u say “there was nothing I could do about that” I immediately thought there are many things you can do about that lol
@@Colton42-d7b spill the beans
@@arsans_super man dive, valor dodge, or just run out
@@Colton42-d7b its crazy how ive tried all 3 of those and it didnt work. ive fought this guy on my own many times lol. u can even see me try to run out and it just doesnt work half the time. the valor dodge can get eaten by najarala just moving around and superman dive just doesnt work unless u dive out of the attack.
trust me lol there was a reason i had a bad time. still tho im open to other ideas.
@@arsans_ they all work for me
@@arsans_ ye just to test I went and did the same quest u did and I got out of it most of the time just by running out I even got stuck in it while stunned and was able to walk out it’s not that bad
Using shadows to track their location used to e a hidden skill hehehe. By the way, Najarala is a total pushover when using aerial style.
These are like 4 star monsters in mh4u. I dont think its the monsters giving you trouble, maybe just not used to the 4u/generations movement. You still killed Narjarala pretty quickly all things considered.
Najarala with aerial dual blades is so easy, that I killed him in 5 minutes
When I was 13 I played MH4U a lot and used to love fighting Najarala. I was using insectglaive and spamming jumps. Easily getting out when it surrounded me, either by rolling or by jumping
Is there a such thing as a Rise veteran
was about to say the same thing. "Veteran" wouldn't be right word here.
@@xavierculby no clue, ive just played rise for far too long
Rise is what 3 years old now? Whe are coming close to have a new mh so i think more than 2 years of farming and fighting can count now
there's no such thing as veteran if they start to play MH from gen 5
I’d argue a veteran can be allowed from Gen 5 if they go back to old Gen and truly master it after having played the newer games.
Love seeing Rise players going back and playing older styled games! (even if Generations Ultimate is insane with the different styles) I used to absolutely hate Najarala in 4U! Biggest thing for me was timing superman dives correctly, you can avoid basically all of the curling attacks with it, as well as running out, but that also requires timing as his body can knock you over when still in motion. Hope you enjoy the rest of the game and check out even more of the earlier games eventually, 4U is easily my favorite in the series!
I played mhr and mhg/u way too much and I own 4u but didn't really played it yet and my question is should I still play it? Are there things that I haven't seen in mhgu?
@absolute_nerdiance I love every game in the MH series, and they all have something unique to offer! 4U is a lot more focused than G or GU, with a lot less monsters due to it being a main entry and not a celebration type game, but all of the monsters are incredible and a lot of them can only be fought in this game! I think the biggest key difference though is the inclusion of the Frenzy virus, the status that the Gore Magala gives. Frenzy is a huuuuuge huuuuge gameplay mechanic in 4U that adds a really fun challenge to fights, and they later evolve on it with Apex monsters. I also generally just really enjoy armor designs and eeapon designs in the game, and love the end game G Rank quests. I think especially if you already own it, it's definitely worth checking out.
@absolute_nerdiance sorry, I also wanted to add that combat in general is a lot slower? I guess that's how I'd put it, everything feels very meaningful, and while weapon movesets aren't always as expansive as in the newer titles, it offers an almost like strategic feel to the combat, instead of the over the top action of GU/World/Rise
@@zennaxyl5480 thank you for the text so there are 4u only monsters? I'm definitely going to play it
This was fire. Sorry about laughing that much to your suffering xd
He leaves an opening when he circles you. Superman dive toward that, little practice needed but usually works. If he's about to bite, same thing. Also, Valor mode can make things a little trickier if you go in blind. I've been killing these things for 10 years since 4U, he gave me problems first time too, don't be afraid to try a different style if your dead set on long sword.
Now, hear me out
Before I get blasted
I did play Generations more thoroughly than any other, dud to the paint pains, and found the slightly less painful option if you don't know it already
It's called Psychic, or something like that, and with the right skill stacks in armor, it can act the same, and at its highest/max stack can help track what state the monster is in... More or less. Some of that also falls to you to keep an eye on... I too wish to burn Capture only missions to the ground
i have a small feeling that he doesn't like the snake
@@imdeltaonline nah man, i think he loves that guy
Can't relate, I have the habit of picking Insect Glaive against Najarala.
If a weapon can't deal with a monster, pick something else.
@@andregon4366 In my opinion that is a very dumb way to design a game. Why give me a hard time if I enjoy a certain weapon over others?
@@arsans_ Because some weapons are better at dealing with some situations than others.
You want use a weapon at a disadvantage? Go ahead. You can still beat the monster, it will just be harder.
Gravios is one of the best examples how an annoying and difficult fight can become completely trivial by using the lance.
Lance with guard up and guard+ makes the fight far easier than anything else. You don't even need offensive skills, they're just a bonus.
Some weapons hard counter certain monsters.
Want to enjoy a weapon? Go for it. I enjoy the game instead.
Don't get me wrong, that tactic comes with disadvantages too, namely the insane amount of money I need to maintain/upgrade all my weapons and sets.
Each person has their own style of play.
Each style has their ups and downs.
Monster Hunter has no real META.
Which makes the game far more enjoyable than most others.
For me, at least.
@@andregon4366 I just think if a guy wants to play Long Sword, he shouldn’t be slapped across the face multiple times for doing so. Especially if I don’t enjoy playing other weapons.
@@arsans_ I'm glad I don't have such limitation.
I try to play the game at its fullest, changing weapons every now and then, trying to find new ways to overcome the challenges.
Using a single weapon in a game where variety is king sounds way too bland for me.
sans from undertale in my monster hunter? no way.
@@GodOfWheatRiceBall surprisingly, you are the first person to comment about sans since i started youtube. planning on changing that at some point.
could i ask how u liked the video? enjoyable or nah? any feedback is always appreciated.
Just use Aerial Insect Glaive and spam the jump attack, works for najarala.
@@pjade9407 im sure it works but personally i think its bad design if you NEED to play a certain weapon to have a good time.
@@arsans_ You don't NEED to, you beat him! But certain weapons being counters to certain monsters is good design. :)
@@lyonsrobbie999 i did beat him. with enough patience you can beat any monster with any weapon but it felt more miserable than fun at times. thats what im calling bad design. that according to a few comments, i need to play another weapon to have an enjoyable time.
tho maybe i just dont get what to do. im open to ideas but so far i havent found a solution to my problem other than “dont play longsword”. which is kind of a dumb solution because longsword is my favourite weapon. its the one ive had most fun playing. why would i want to sabotage my experience by playing something i dont enjoy. but hey, what do i know.
@arsans_ you fought plesioth??
If he get angry of this guys can't wait to see him face the real ones 😂
only new world players call things 'unfair' smh....
that aside I did really enjoy the video though :D
@@I.HEAR.A.SOUND. Everything’s unfair when I’m not winning
I feel you Bro hahahah, I hate to hunt Yian Garuga the most in MHGU
I never had a problem with snake boy. And i've fought him with multiple different weapons/styles
@@FlareStriker teach me your ways
@@arsans_ I'll have to get back to you. I'll be honest, it's been awhile since I played GU. ^^; But I was thinking of doing another Prowler run. That was a pretty fun run
Finally, my favourite
Imagine old Chameleos
@@juliotavares8566 is it bad?
You need to learn how the attack patterns work, you'll get used to it after like the first 5 hunts.
You should play Monster Hunter 4 ultimate
@@TraverserStories16488 maybe one day
Oh you should defenatly try freedom unite
This shows how rise and world became differents games, because in rise and world theres so much more options, of movement, dodge, counter, block, etc etc and before theres was less options, even with the 4 arts in double cross a move that could be prevented with the dogo in rise, or with the hook in world is lethal here, so in rise and world theres more area hits, more direct damage moves and other ways the monsters can kill you, old ragand had less speed than new one, but still both are scary monsters for example
That's why I say modern players are pathetic.
dude whats that set?
what skills are you getting with this?
@@juliluigi7884 i dont even remember i changed it after i recorded this
@@arsans_Looks like you were kinda mixing and Matching Like in newer Games
But in the older Games you need full Sets
Learned that the hard way
@@juliluigi7884 if only i had the time then maybe id consider it. i do full sets in the newer games cause its just easier and less time consuming to get the parts. i do mix sets here cause its honestly not worth my time or effort to get full sets unless i really like a monster.
@@juliluigi7884 in older games you definitely also mix and match armor for better skills. the question really is if that mixed armor had good skills
@@tiamat6669 that's not really until late high/G rank where armor has more points
8 stars Monster are generali trash in mhgen
@@nad4476 between these guys and plesioth, the only saving grace is nargacuga and zamtrios
Monster hunter rise "veteran" lmao
@@sucinistro It is true. I have played Rise far too much.
Not going to lie this guys commentary is so bad it hurts
@@dantheman3237 you speak as if i cant see your comment
I see the problem, you’re using valor long sword, use adept long sword. You’ll be invincible cause the dodging actually works with adept.
Rise does so much hand holding haha I don’t like that one at all, it doesn’t even feel like MH at all.
@@NapcanOG Valor LS is more fun for me lol. I like the guard-point and valor dodge.
@@arsans_ Do your thing buddy. Make me proud 🥲
is so funny MH Rise user consider themself as veteran, me with mhfu plesioth hitbox still not consider myself as a veteran
You don't need this gatekeeping mindset. Could have just think of "veteran" as in "played it for too long". It's in context.
You didn't need to take it like "A very great hunter in Rise" kind of "veteran".
Let's all just have fun.
The end of Sunbreak has some of the hardest hunts in non-frontier MH. I've been playing since MHFU and you can shove your gatekeeping where the sun don't shine
the words "rise" and "veteran" don't go together
@@theresaapocalypse5893 lmaoooo. the hate for rise is crazy
@@arsans_ Not even hate. It's just too new for a player (even if day 1) to be called a veteran in the MH world
He's a veteran in rise but not in monster hunter in general at least that's my take away even someone that played since first gen would technically be a newbie in rise if he never played rise
@@Oyi_14 can confirm, this is my second ever monster hunter game
i do not claim to be good. title only states im a veteran in RISE, not monster hunter in general. lol i know im bad at old monster hunter, its a different game. still having fun with it tho even if it may not look like it in this vid.
@@theresaapocalypse5893 i have like 300 hours in rise and ive done almost every single possible quest in the game. so id say im a veteran in monster hunter rise
Rise players are so used to busted hunters with all their DmC like movement and oozing parry and dodge mechanics that they forgot how to be good
@@francistein8409 nah see all that matters is whether a game is fun or not. i dont find najarala fun. thats really about it.
@@francistein8409 lol relax buddy, you're embarrassing yourself
There is No "MH rise" Veteran 🤓
You have to Play since Generation 1 to be a Veteran 😎
well the MH community can be a super cool place, but you can’t say some phrases or else they go all Gaming Gatekeeper on your ass. it’s embarrassing to everyone involved 🫠🫠🫠
@@WeeWeeJumbo Pretty dumb if you ask me.