In Monster Hunter tradition, setting up barrel bombs near sleeping monsters is quite common – but often, these bombs are carelessly placed, causing more harm to the player than the monster when they explode. However, in Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom has displayed compassion towards novice bomb-makers: Now, you can move and roll barrel bombs on the ground, allowing for more strategic placement. Additionally, you and your teammates can amass a pile of explosives and safely detonate them from afar by throwing another barrel bomb at the stack.
It’s hardly news that the emergence of physics-based, rollable explosives opens up new opportunities for accidents among hunters, as demonstrated in a rather intriguing video shared by Reddit user “Wanker_Danker.” I do offer my apologies for the somewhat crude username.
I’m so glad bombs are throwable from r/MonsterHunter
It’s important to note that rollable barrel bombs, given their nickname (Wanker_Danker), seem to behave erratically. They often bounce unexpectedly and tend to pass through geometrical structures inadvertently.
In Wanker_Danker’s video, the location showcased is notoriously prone to accidents involving barrel bombs. This specific section of pipe lies within the Oilwell Basin, where Nu Udra often retreats during its final stages. Similar to real-life squid, Nu Udra can squeeze into tight spaces, making it enticing to try and send a barrel bomb rolling into the lit tunnel for a successful hunt’s conclusion.
Regrettably, for redditor ‘sappiiii’ and their group, the allure was overpowering, leading to an uncontrollable panic that couldn’t be attributed to the barrel bomb.
After 80 hours my biggest brain fart yet from r/MonsterHunter
That video really touches me. It captures an authentic, relatable instance of awkwardness, where you find yourself doing the complete opposite of what you intended, and in the confusion that follows, your mind somehow manages to escalate the situation even further.
It may seem unimaginable, but perfectly executed rolling of barrels filled with gunpowder can still cause chaos. As reddit user deletedmessages’ feline companion, Prozac, learned, sometimes there are unintended consequences: collateral damage.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO from r/MonsterHunter
Goodnight, sweet Prozac.
Despite causing much turmoil, barrel bombs can occasionally bring about astonishing outcomes. Check out this video from @2hKX3zpWWZxVVbY on user X, who surprisingly managed to triumph despite repeated misses:
Even though there have been numerous setbacks, barrel bombs continue to be an essential item in a hunter’s arsenal, serving not only as a powerful finisher for a hunt but also providing various tactical uses. One of the fascinating aspects of Monster Hunter is that you can discover innovative ways to utilize almost any tool at your disposal.
In previous games, skilled hunters learned to utilize the damage from barrel bombs to create opportunities for parrying and charging their long swords, or triggering strong counterattacks on command. This ancient tactic remains effective today, and in some cases, detonating a barrel bomb can actually help ensure your survival.
Wake up, new tech to avoid Jin Dahaad’s AOE just dropped from r/MonsterHunter
That’s Monster Hunter, to me.
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