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Best starter Sword and Shield builds in Monster Hunter Wilds




You might think that the roguish Dual Blades or the aerially advanced Insect Glaive are the most mobile weapons in Monster Hunter's entire arsenal, but I'm here to make the case for the series' secret agile king: the Sword and Shield. The best Sword and Shield builds in Monster Hunter Wilds are designed to help you stay in constant motion, delivering quick hitting combos that pay off with status build-ups, mounting monsters, and precision focus attacks, all without breaking your flow...
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Best starter Switch Axe build in Monster Hunter Wilds




If you're seeking the best Switch Axe build for Monster Hunter Wilds, you've no doubt been seduced by the only thing cooler than swinging around a big axe: swinging around a big axe that is also a big sword...
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Best starter Hammer build in Monster Hunter Wilds




The best Hammer build in Monster Hunter Wilds is one that meets a simple criteria: It has to let you hit a monster in the head, and it has to let you do it a lot. Despite being a heavy-hitting charge weapon, the Hammer is a more nimble bludgeoning implement than you might expect, and it's a fine weapon choice whether you're leading the charge or hunting solo...
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Best starter Long Sword build in Monster Hunter Wilds




The best Long Sword build in Monster Hunter Wilds is remarkably straightforward, making it a great pick for beginners or even veterans wanting to live a stress-free hunter lifestyle. Sure, it's got a boatload of unique and sneaky tricks you can take advantage of, but the basic combos are easy to pick up. Plus, it also has a badass leap attack that unleashes a barrage of slices while your hunter turns their back on the monster. Total disrespect, but oh so satisfying...
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Monster Hunter Wilds cooking guide: How to get all ingredients and cook a perfect steak




s series veterans will know, cooking is one of the most important components of Monster Hunter Wilds. Not eating a meal before a hunt is like leaving the house in nothing but your underwear: You're exposing yourself to the elements and probably not going to have a good time because of it. Going foodless significantly reduces your stamina and health, as well as causing you to miss out on additional buffs to defense and elemental resistance...
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