Not exact matches
Exploring, collecting
materials, forging
weapons /
armor, hunting monsters,
and finally bringing down the largest of monsters leaves the greatest sense of accomplishment in any individual.
The blog post also hints that Kulve's «golden mantle happens to be a collection of shiny
weapon relics it has gathered along its journey through the New World,» so in addition to the new
armor and weapons you'll get from the
materials you'll harvest from bringing him down, there will also be random
weapon drops?
When a player first starts out, it doesn't take very many
materials to craft
weapons and armor,
and most of the opposition creatures are relative pushovers.
Head over to our Monster Hunter World Guide for more information on where to find other
materials required in purchasing new
armor and upgrading your
weapons.
As a means of illustration, it took me about two days of playing in order to collect enough
materials to craft the
weapon that I eventually finished the game with,
and that's not counting the time invested for the
armor I was wearing.
Materials can be combined into new guns,
weapons,
armor, knives,
and mods (think perks).
These Forge Quests allow you to use
materials gathered from slain monsters to craft new
weapons and armor themed to whichever monster parts you used.
Take down these monsters
and receive
materials that you can use to create stronger
weapons and armor in order to hunt even more dangerous monsters.
To get those, you will first need to clear a special Event Quest, in order to get the
materials necessary to craft the
weapon and the
armor.
It's a good idea to loot these spots whenever you see them, because most of the
materials on offer there are integral to crafting much of Monster Hunter World's
armor sets,
and all of the best
weapons in Monster Hunter World.
Deviljho
materials can be crafted into new
armor and weapon sets as well.
just like you said yourself you do nt know monster hunter the controls have always been like that if you master it you can dodge split seconds before being attacked the build up from a new area towards the bosses is very good first some small hunts then bigger ones the
material harvesting is addictive
and an important part of the game i can search hours for certain crystals or stones after cutting down monsters
and bosses you harvest the bodyparts for new
weapons and armors to challenge bigger bosses so you can harvest even better bodyparts for gear if you get into it you'll keep playing
Sure they are... to get any
armor or
weapon in a monster hunter game, you first have to hunt the monster that resembles that
armor over
and over again to get the
materials... as such, I fully expect a giant green - clad fairymonster
and a giant red sewage beast.
Whether it's tweaking your
weapon stats or crafting the perfect
armor, Monster Hunter World offers player the chance to customize their hunter to their heart's content,
and now, you can take it one step further thanks to crossover
material.
Bring Deviljho
materials to the Workshop
and they'll be able to craft 2 complete
armor sets — Vangis α
and Vangis β — as well as a new entry in each of the 14 existing
weapon types, including brand new Deviljho designs for Sword
and Shield, Hunting Horn, Bow, Insect Glaive
and Charge Blade!
There are fewer Assigned Quests, so you'll spend more time on Investigations or Optional Quests, farming
materials to upgrade your
weapons and armor.
Rescue main characters to build a good party, dismember
and kill all the normal titans for
weapon - making
materials, fight the extra boss (the Female,
Armored, or Beast Titan) that appears when all other titans are dead,
and then finish off the main objectives
and subsequent boss (the Female,
Armored, or Beast Titan — again).
Each new area opened up new possibilities,
and my innate urge to explore not only rewarded me with necessary XP, but also with
materials for new
weapons and upgraded
armor;
and new or enhanced Monsties.
The other half is carving up bits of the beast
and taking those
materials back to town to turn into more powerful
armor pieces
and weapons.
There is a also a randomly generated loot based system that can offer
materials needed to craft or upgrade your
weapons and armor.
Then you need to upgrade your soldiers abilities,
weapons,
armor, equipment through the use of research, at the cost of supplies
and unique
materials collected from missions, get back out there
and launch yet more missions.
As you alternate between the parts that you can select, which allows player to gain specific crafting
materials and even
armor pieces or
weapons.
Armor and weapons can be broken down into their base components for
materials such as ore
and gems.
Each monster you fight provides unique
armor and weapon sets that you can craft from
materials farmed from their dead bodies.
For anyone that's looking to import, this guide on Kiranico is incredibly helpful to sort out what
materials are needed to each
armor piece
and weapon,
and where to find those
materials.
There are fewer Assigned Quests, so you'll spend more time on Investigations or Optional Quests, farming
materials to upgrade your
weapons and armor.
This is somewhat counteracted by Nioh's system, in which money can be collected to purchase
and upgrade items,
materials can be used for crafting
weapons and armor,
and Amrita is used to level up.
Take down these monsters
and receive
materials that you can use to create stronger
weapons and armor in order to hunt even more dangerous monsters.
You can also spend this time looking for various
materials that you will need to create or reinforce new
armor and weapons.
At the start of the Trial, he is stripped of all of his
weapons, Shields, Bows, Arrows,
Armor,
Materials and Food.
Both
weapons and armor can also be created at a blacksmith if the right schematic is presented in addition to the raw
materials gathered.
- allows players to create
and strengthen equipment - this includes
weapons,
armor,
and various other forms of equipment - prepare for a Mysterious Smithing by obtaining a recipe - find recipes on book shelves
and other locations - prepare the necessary
materials, which you can find in various locations such as on the fields - strike away at the ores to fill up the gauges on screen,
and aim for the success zone - there is a «special skills» that gives you an edge in smithing - by obtaining items called «Restrike Gems,» you can strengthen the equipment you already possess
- a new state for monsters - when affected, they become extremely violent
and even more dangerous than normal - when affected, monsters will be surrounded by black smoke - their attacks will be much stronger than normal - when you attack them, your Hunting Skills gauge fills up even faster - if you manage to defeat a monster in Vicious mode, you will be able to get
materials to make
armors and weapons
Purify is essentially craving in Toukiden; it allowed me to absorb the part
and get a
material that I could use to create new
armor or
weapons.
Blacksmiths: as you take down foe after foe, you can bring raw
materials, such as scales, claws, bones
and minerals, to the blacksmiths
and they'll forge new
weapons and armor to prepare you for the next hunt.
You'll gather
materials, craft
weapons and armor,
and battle waves of classic Dragon Quest baddies as they try to destroy your towns.
These
materials can be used to upgrade your
armor along with parts
and items which are gained by deconstructing
weapons.
By exploring the vast open world, you can gather a plethora of
materials to craft
weapons, traps, turrets,
and armor for your tribe.
You can also now trade many forms of currency
and upgrade
materials,
and the path to upgrade your
weapons and armor to the new maximum is far less painful.
When you take down these dinosaurs, I mean «Monsters» you will recover
materials that can be used to upgrade
weapons and armor.
They each allow you to obtain different
materials for creating
weapons and armor, which you in turn obtain from hunting various beasts on missions.
Those that defy the status quo
and come out on top will be handsomely rewarded with
materials to craft powerful
weapons and armor.
During a livestream session on Twitch on March 30, Bungie revealed that the «Destiny» April update will introduce a new
weapon and armor customization system that will use a new
material known as Chroma.
While not as heavy of an RPG as Dragon's Crown, it does follow a mission - based system wherein at the end of every mission you return to a hub world that enables you to spend energy like cash
and utilize E.B.E.
materials to craft new or enhance existing
weapons and armor.
Players can collect items
and money from defeated enemies, with the loot sometimes containing
materials necessary to craft
weapons,
armor,
and other items.
Then you need to upgrade your soldiers abilities,
weapons,
armor, equipment through the use of research, at the cost of supplies
and unique
materials collected from missions, get back out there
and launch yet more missions.
Gamers can now scavenge
materials from their surrounding to make new
weapons,
armor and even survivor settlements, complete with electricity
and defense grids to ward off the random raider attack.
With
materials you've gathered from looting crates
and enemies, you can craft an entire manner of upgrades for your
weapons and armor including increased damage
and resistance of any disruption to your attacks.
Combine over 100 different elemental
materials in a unique crafting system designed to help you get more powerful
weapons and armor.
As with other games in the genre, the player can be constantly upgraded, in both
weapons and armor by using the
materials acquired
and performing the Ritual of Purification.