This means you can get creative and make highly specialized bows for specific monsters if you want. Bows have been extremely powerful for a while and this bow takes it to the next level by allowing you to customize it a large amount through not one, not two, but FIVE Ramp-Up skill slots. This is the final form of the Rampage bow and it is a monster itself. Zurogong Primo II Hunting Horn (Best for early to mid-game doots) 160 raw damage, level 4 wide shelling, one level 1 decoration slotĤ.Good chunks of green and yellow sharpness allow you to unload on a monster without constantly sharpening.Blast damage from shelling ignores hit zone values allowing you to do better damage no matter where you hit a monster.Offers great offense and defense unlike most weapon classes.Thanks to blast damage ignoring hit zone values, this weapon can easily carry you through the mid-game. Imagine seeing your friend soaring through the sky holding a giant thing of corn! But it’s not all silly looks, this gunlance has some of the best shelling stats in mid-game for a shelling-only playstyle starting with wide shelling level 4. With the introduction of Silkbind skills in Monster Hunter Rise, the gunlance got a much needed boost to its mobility through Blast Dash. Wind Thief Light Bowgun (Best for early game shootouts) Hellion Mode paired with Protective Polish skill makes this amazingħ.190 raw damage, 10 Paralysis buildup, one level 2 decoration slot.The negative affinity means no loss in damage as long as you’re in Demon Mode.An optimized build centered around keeping white sharpness isn’t hard to make.Lots of little paralysis hits means extra time for damage when the monster is immobilized. You might think that sounds bad but with three levels of Protective Polish, you can get 90 seconds of insane cutting goodness per sharpen! Not only that but you’re also able to pull off multiple paralysis states on monsters in a single hunt! This weapon has a unique Ramp-Up skill called Hellion Mode that guarantees critical hits while in Demon Mode at the cost of twice the sharpness loss. Beware, this cat has claws! These dual blades may not have the highest damage in the game (who doesn’t love those big numbers) but what it does have is utility.
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