Someone explain monster hunter

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  • #21
Also, there hundreds of quests in the game already, whether you unlock it or its already there, as well as there are a ton of quests and other stuff you can download through dlc, there are only certain quests you have to do to rank, instead of having to do them ALL( if that was the case, i would have sat down and cried a while ago cause these things get hard in solo G-rank). I would highly recommend this game(listen to your art teacher, he/she is very wise XD) so it should definitely be the next game you get. Just make sure you buy a game card copy and not an online copy, cause the online version might as well be 1 SD card used up by itself. Once you get the game, and if you have any question, feel free to ask me, or if you don't want to go through my lectures, i would recommend going to: http://kiranico.com/en/mh4u. Just copy and paste all except the period. everything you need to know is here, its the main website i use. It includes all weapons, armors, items, where to find those items, armor builder(used for mixed sets of armor), and a whole lot more. Here is the website i sued for ranking: http://www.gamesradar.com/monster-hunter-4-ultimate-hunter-rank-guide/. (once again, all except the period.) It is very specific, and it will get you all the way to g-rank specialist 1/3.hope i helped!
 
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  • #22
also i said sued* by accident, i meant used
 
  • #23
also i said sued* by accident, i meant used
There's an edit button
 
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So you start out and plot and tutorial you cant care less about then you get a weapon of choice then you gather hunt basically cows and craft basic items (healing items pickaxes ect.) then you try to fight a large monster thinking you can handle it and then die intently then you spend 25 hours fighting lesser monsters forging new weapons and armor until you finaly kill the monster then you carve it up and use the resources you got from it to make lets say a giant Katana with electric crystals then you realize to get the armor of it you have to go kill it again then you have much stronger items and try the next hard boss and either you die terribly and start the process over again or you kill it and get its parts and you have new gear then you realize you've spent the last 3 days playing and cry your self to sleep hoped this helped
 
  • #26
I guess the best way I can describe Monster Hunter is that it's basically a game where it's content consists mostly of boss fights, you choose a weapon that you feel most comfortable with, you go out on quests, slaughter monsters and carve off body parts to craft better weapons and armor, rinse and repeat.
 
  • #27
Well it's a game that is revolves around monsters. You go around and kill, or capture monsters for cool new quest, new weapons and new armour. You make friends along the way, palico, which are cats that will help you along the way. They fight monsters with you and they can collect materials for you. The game has a wonderful single player story along with great stuff in multiplayer.
 
  • #28
Can this thread get a lock or something? Lol
This has been answered 20 times over now
 
  • #29
Thanks guys! You all rock!
 
  • #30
Its pretty simple : choose a weapon,kill a monster ,rinse and repeat.
 
  • #31
Well, the game basically plays out like this: You choose a class, which you can change at any time. Then you pick a weapon associated with that class and go fight monsters, which become progressively more difficult and time consuming as the game progresses. Then you customize your character and weapon and continue to fight increasingly more difficult monsters.
 
  • #32
Killing large beasts of various shapes and sizes, and taking their parts to create weapons and armour to help you become stronger so you can fight more powerful monsters of various shapes and sizes.

You can do this up to four players or bring cats with you.
 
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