As the release of “Monster Hunter Wilds” approaches, seasoned players are brainstorming methods to amplify the game’s challenge – should the reviews prove it to be difficult.
As an avid fan, I’ve come across opinions that claim they’ve cracked the code on the upcoming game solution – all before it even hits the shelves. However, history has shown us with the case of Monster Hunter World, there’s still a healthy debate about whether everyone is on the same page.
If Monster Hunter Wilds is too easy, try a weapon you never play with
In Reddit, a player proposed that veterans should take the chance to familiarize themselves with weapons they haven’t used before, from previous games such as Rise and World. They expressed, “This seems like a great moment for many players to discover a fresh weapon.
Too easy ? Main a weapon you know nothing about
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The proposal divided opinion within the community. While some chose to accept it, saying they would endeavor to conquer every monster using every weapon prior to the release of the DLC, another player viewed it as a chance to team up with their 9-year-old child.
While some players strongly contested this idea, one of them put it this way: “There’s no need to make the entire game harder or compromise your main weapon’s performance just to encourage using a new weapon.” Another player echoed this sentiment by asking, “If developers have to weaken themselves to create challenges, then what’s the point?
Monster Hunter World’s “ultimate challenge” proves the idea is divisive
In September 2024, a player devised an extraordinary challenge for Monster Hunter World, tasking players with slaying five formidable monsters using every one of the 14 available weapons: namely, the Tempered Ruiner Nergigante, Raging Brachydios, Arch-Tempered Velkhana, Alatreon, and Fatalis.
Ultimate MHW Challenge. Defeat 5 monsters with all 14 weapons. I will be doing my own attempt and hope others can join too!
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The responses were similarly varied. One person humorously suggested sticking with one weapon, saying, “Could I still get credit if I beat them all 14 times with this great sword?” Another individual expressed a similar sentiment, questioning, “What’s with everyone using the Insect Glaive?
Some individuals wondered if certain battles could be won, as one user stated, “Anyone who can defeat Fatalis and AT Velk using a heavy bowgun deserves my utmost admiration.” Another user commented that even Fatalis with a charge blade is incredibly challenging.
Regardless of whether people find Monster Hunter Wilds too simple or if they choose to ramp up the challenge themselves, the question of difficulty will soon be resolved. The game is set for release on February 28, but keep in mind that the exact release times may differ depending on region and platform, so double-check when you can jump in.
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2025-02-26 22:47