Weapons

Monster Hunter: World contains 14 types of weapons. Each category contains dozens of alternatives that can be unlocked by collecting specific materials or upgrading the base piece.

Finding the perfect type of weapon is the hardest part of the game. Equipping a large sword or hunting horn greatly changes combat. Some types are more suitable for long range attacks (bows). Others aim for slow but devastating blows (Hammers).


While players are never stuck in a single weapon tree, it is best to invest in one type during the first 50 hours. New weapons and pieces of armor are enhanced through the application of materials collected during hunts. Some enhancements provide unique buffs that provide an advantage in specific fights.

Missions

The missions are quite simple. Before a mission, there is the possibility to create new consumables that could be useful during the next hunt.

Despite the name, Monster Hunter: World is not a conventional open world. The game is divided into seven maps that can be freely explored on a hunt or expedition.

Monster tracking has been made easier with the addition of Scout Fireflies, which help reduce the chances of getting lost. Once the target is located, the real fun begins, as the hunter sets out to defeat (or capture) the monster.

Combat is responsive and dynamic. While it might be tempting to just hit the enemy, Monster Hunter features various tools to speed up hunts.

Each monster telegraphs its attacks and learning their patterns becomes crucial. Missions have a time limit of 50 minutes, although this should be more than enough to complete most hunts.

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