As told from the "Four Horsemen of Endgame Iceborne" video, this video right here is entitled with "Freestyle" meaning all uses within Charge Blade's arsenal. Originally, I was not going to Savage Axe but due to circumstances and my personal rushing need to finish this finale segment, I decided to follow in a bit of the way using something I don't like using at all. Fun Fact: The new PB I have for Alatreon for this video involved Sav but I did have one run not including Sav and still got the same time. [Unfortunately didn't record it] Only 2/5 monsters here which are AT Nami and Alatreon had themselves involved with Savage Axe play. - AT Nami in a nutshell had 95% of SAED and 5% of Savage Axe - Alatreon in a nutshell had 50/50 of SAED and Savage Axe Meanwhile... Only 3/5 monsters here which are Tempered Furious Rajang, AT Velk, and Fatalis had themselves involved with SAED | AED with Axe play. General reminder: Axe play is not Savage Axe play because both are different. One shreds their sharpness quickly, drains phials overtime, and requires enabling of its function. The other is the opposite from this and has always been officially apart of the SAED | AED playstyle. It was fun while it lasted, fellas. Any questions for me about CB, feel free to ask in any videos of MH:W. I will respond to them and provide advice or feedback on what you need to know about. I'll be running through my remaining plays for Charge Blade until I hit 9998 plays of Charge Blade and you'll see one last video coming from me of Monster Hunter: World. P.S: I will actually still post videos of MH:W only if I have requests from my friends online to do a run with them and record. [Duo, Trio, Quad, you get the point.]
This is the most satisfaying CB gameplay for me, the impact of SAED cant not be comparing to the savage mode. You have a very unique way to speedrun but very efficient and your videos make me thinking for another way to play CB, with more Axe play to the head to stun for exemple. Of course i have question about your set because you didnt show him, i think you often play with Velkana Y armor, so you have less talent to put compare with the fatalis armor. Witch agressive talent you have without talking about peak performance of course ? Thanks for your videos man i love to watch all yours runs
I appreciate your kind words. My gameplay is not related to anything involving Savage Axe unless I use Elemental CB which you saw with AT Nami and Alatreon. My gear is indeed Arch-Tempered Velkhana Gamma | Y. If you wish to see my CB loadouts, I give everything within a Steam Guide which I will leave a link right here: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3266899675 The whole play style of mines with Frostcraft goes as such: It revitalizes the Old base gameplay of CB before Savage Axe was a thing. Everything you do that isn’t Savage Axe as long as you preserve your Frostcraft meter, you will literally hit harder than a 4-pieced armor of Fatalis gear user running Savage Axe with CB. [Proof can be shown within my Steam Guide] My FC Builds have more general layouts and uses for mantles that isn’t seen much around in game such as the A. Hood. Gamma Velkhana gear is also embedded with a lot of skills for CB is use with mentioning of Axe play being “Critical Draw” and one where you mentioned already, “Peak Performance.” Peak is important for CB because it has additional attack that can increase your damage + your Artillery. [Since it is level 3 only] You also get free “Focus” at level 3 which I’m aware most CB users who aren’t mains don’t bother running “Focus” and it’s stupid to me. Lastly, you have “Coalescence” for additional ATK boost, “Resuscitate” for guaranteed dodges and helps your stamina, and Quick Sheathe for comfort of putting away your CB. Don’t need to pressure yourself at all with Sav Axe. It’s pointless if you run my FC builds. Soon or later after I’m done with CB goal, I’ll reupdate my guide on my builds again so that its final state can be shown.
And how many time you need to perfectly know each monster and each placement to counter like this, do you always have 5 paladin to guard point on each set ? However your knowlege about each monster and when to counter is the most impressive for me
When you have over thousands of hours invested into the game, I’d say it’ll be a while. How I would suggest if you wish to be learning CB with each monster is to take your time with one of them at each step. Fully understand one monster, complete hunts with at first your Palico if need to, then remove your Palico for a True solo to test if you can handle it on your own, and repeat the same process for everything. Or… You can simply go out in SOSes to practice but I highly suggest avoid getting carried by high ranks and try to sustain yourself into carrying the team for yourself if you could. Also, All my builds run on Guard 5. Within Endgame Iceborne, you need Guard Up with Guard 5. Guard 4 and below is garbage. A lot of people run Guard 1 with CB just to Savage Axe but it’s really pointless since all it is Evade gameplay and crippling yourself to not block anything that you can literally Guard Point with having a shield. I suggest you not follow the idea of having Guard 1 - 4. Keep it at Guard 5 for Guard Pointing and giving yourself some evasion for comfort. Guard Point allows you ignore damage depending on which attack that is delivered from the monster. If it’s a continuous attack, you’ll be invincible to it until the monster stops that attack. If it’s a attack separately used as each hitting point, then you need to Guard Point them all. [An example being Lunastra’s tail sweep attacks. They’re separate hits for two swings so you have to guard point them both unlike Teostra where one guard point would allow you to not get damage by his second tail swing] I hope this information helps.
As told from the "Four Horsemen of Endgame Iceborne" video, this video right here is entitled with "Freestyle" meaning all uses within Charge Blade's arsenal.
Originally, I was not going to Savage Axe but due to circumstances and my personal rushing need to finish this finale segment, I decided to follow in a bit of the way using something I don't like using at all.
Fun Fact: The new PB I have for Alatreon for this video involved Sav but I did have one run not including Sav and still got the same time. [Unfortunately didn't record it]
Only 2/5 monsters here which are AT Nami and Alatreon had themselves involved with Savage Axe play.
- AT Nami in a nutshell had 95% of SAED and 5% of Savage Axe
- Alatreon in a nutshell had 50/50 of SAED and Savage Axe
Meanwhile...
Only 3/5 monsters here which are Tempered Furious Rajang, AT Velk, and Fatalis had themselves involved with SAED | AED with Axe play.
General reminder:
Axe play is not Savage Axe play because both are different.
One shreds their sharpness quickly, drains phials overtime, and requires enabling of its function.
The other is the opposite from this and has always been officially apart of the SAED | AED playstyle.
It was fun while it lasted, fellas. Any questions for me about CB, feel free to ask in any videos of MH:W. I will respond to them and provide advice or feedback on what you need to know about.
I'll be running through my remaining plays for Charge Blade until I hit 9998 plays of Charge Blade and you'll see one last video coming from me of Monster Hunter: World.
P.S:
I will actually still post videos of MH:W only if I have requests from my friends online to do a run with them and record. [Duo, Trio, Quad, you get the point.]
This is the most satisfaying CB gameplay for me, the impact of SAED cant not be comparing to the savage mode. You have a very unique way to speedrun but very efficient and your videos make me thinking for another way to play CB, with more Axe play to the head to stun for exemple.
Of course i have question about your set because you didnt show him, i think you often play with Velkana Y armor, so you have less talent to put compare with the fatalis armor. Witch agressive talent you have without talking about peak performance of course ? Thanks for your videos man i love to watch all yours runs
I appreciate your kind words.
My gameplay is not related to anything involving Savage Axe unless I use Elemental CB which you saw with AT Nami and Alatreon.
My gear is indeed Arch-Tempered Velkhana Gamma | Y.
If you wish to see my CB loadouts, I give everything within a Steam Guide which I will leave a link right here:
steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3266899675
The whole play style of mines with Frostcraft goes as such:
It revitalizes the Old base gameplay of CB before Savage Axe was a thing.
Everything you do that isn’t Savage Axe as long as you preserve your Frostcraft meter, you will literally hit harder than a 4-pieced armor of Fatalis gear user running Savage Axe with CB. [Proof can be shown within my Steam Guide]
My FC Builds have more general layouts and uses for mantles that isn’t seen much around in game such as the A. Hood.
Gamma Velkhana gear is also embedded with a lot of skills for CB is use with mentioning of Axe play being “Critical Draw” and one where you mentioned already, “Peak Performance.” Peak is important for CB because it has additional attack that can increase your damage + your Artillery. [Since it is level 3 only]
You also get free “Focus” at level 3 which I’m aware most CB users who aren’t mains don’t bother running “Focus” and it’s stupid to me. Lastly, you have “Coalescence” for additional ATK boost, “Resuscitate” for guaranteed dodges and helps your stamina, and Quick Sheathe for comfort of putting away your CB.
Don’t need to pressure yourself at all with Sav Axe. It’s pointless if you run my FC builds.
Soon or later after I’m done with CB goal, I’ll reupdate my guide on my builds again so that its final state can be shown.
And how many time you need to perfectly know each monster and each placement to counter like this, do you always have 5 paladin to guard point on each set ?
However your knowlege about each monster and when to counter is the most impressive for me
When you have over thousands of hours invested into the game, I’d say it’ll be a while.
How I would suggest if you wish to be learning CB with each monster is to take your time with one of them at each step.
Fully understand one monster, complete hunts with at first your Palico if need to, then remove your Palico for a True solo to test if you can handle it on your own, and repeat the same process for everything.
Or…
You can simply go out in SOSes to practice but I highly suggest avoid getting carried by high ranks and try to sustain yourself into carrying the team for yourself if you could.
Also,
All my builds run on Guard 5.
Within Endgame Iceborne, you need Guard Up with Guard 5.
Guard 4 and below is garbage.
A lot of people run Guard 1 with CB just to Savage Axe but it’s really pointless since all it is Evade gameplay and crippling yourself to not block anything that you can literally Guard Point with having a shield.
I suggest you not follow the idea of having Guard 1 - 4.
Keep it at Guard 5 for Guard Pointing and giving yourself some evasion for comfort.
Guard Point allows you ignore damage depending on which attack that is delivered from the monster.
If it’s a continuous attack, you’ll be invincible to it until the monster stops that attack.
If it’s a attack separately used as each hitting point, then you need to Guard Point them all.
[An example being Lunastra’s tail sweep attacks. They’re separate hits for two swings so you have to guard point them both unlike Teostra where one guard point would allow you to not get damage by his second tail swing]
I hope this information helps.