Hahaha appreciate it, I wanted to do more things like this but it's time consuming if you're bad at edditing, I'm more familiar with the software now ^_^
I'm so pissed off at the youtube algorithm, I keep searching for guides on each monsters to help me handle the game, and your videos never came up. I clicked on your switch axe tutorial video and checked your channel and lo and behold, the best monsters guides I ever seen! Thank you so much for putting the time to make these videos! I did find lots of guides for Malzeno, but if you feel doing more guides, I enjoy fighting the 2 magalas, and there are not a lot of guides about them. Once again, thank you so much for your content! You rock!
Thank you so much for your kind words. I made these videos last year and I had more free time at my disposal. I love the concept but they require too much time at the moment so I was thinking of leaving them for the future. However if it helps people I'd love to try to make these videos every one or two weeks, it's just I haven't found the proper format when it comes to editing these. Nonetheless I will keep your comment in mind and work on it. Thanks a lot once again
@@CasoresDen your format is already really good! The first hard part is collect the footage for sure. If you plan to dedicate more time doing that you can always also add the recovery of the monster move, to know if us hunters have a big opening or not. You already talk about it in your video but I think we all look for these openings, and to know when it's a trap and the monster recover too fast to do much. Don't sweat it and do your content at your own pace, yt is brutal so it has to please you to do these before all!
@@Polopollo75 The footage was the main issue. I was playing the Longsword for most of MHR base game and the monsters pose no challenge to me. Fighting them felt unintresting and dull and I was a little done with the game. I picked up more weapons with Sunbreak and I feel much better. Now I play almost everything and Master Rank quests give end game rewards which will always be useful, so there's that! I usually add the recovery animations too, I mention a couple of traps with my magnamalo video, that monster has 2 or 3 moves that bait you into dying, same with its double beam in Master Rank. But all in all this feedback is great, I can focus mostly on moves that deal lots of damage, are part of a combo or have huge windows to deal damage afterwards, instead of breaking down EVERY single move the monster has, from useless to very important. I'll think about it a bit and come back to this series. Thanks !
@@Polopollo75 PS: I just remembered that this I used to record through Elgato by having both my PC and Switch on then sorting through the footage, it was super inconvenient, now I play on PC and I have geforce experience to instant record. Might not be as bad now haha
@@CasoresDen indeed, i agree that LS made things easy as it is the counter weapon of the game. I have a hard time with GS right now to do more than small draw punish. I definitely love moves explained, especially combos. The day i realized that Zinogre does a bite into, or 2 stomps, or a tail slam, i felt my brain exploded! Since then i always look for combos, and how big of an opening each move does. The other thing i wish were discussed more are like breaking a part does this or that. Like valtrax chest when charging, or silver Rathalos, breaking his head makes it a weak spot after etc. So many monsters details are not obvious at all to me until they are spelled out. Or with anomalies, which i love fighting, I discovered in a multiplayer that if you flash kulu, he drops his annoying rock! Small monsters are fun to do and could also be quicker guides to do for you. But there are like 100 monsters i feel so definitely do not burn out!
This is exactly what I've been looking for, very very VERY useful guide especially when using a knowledge heavy weapon like GS, I have to be familiar of openings.
Thanks a lot buddy, I really appreciate your comment. Make sure to read the pinned comment and the description for some mistakes in the video. It's also a little outdated so there's probably better builds than what I show at the end 💪🏼
Love the Vegeta hair on the 13:11 final flash section haha! Nice touch!
Hahaha appreciate it, I wanted to do more things like this but it's time consuming if you're bad at edditing, I'm more familiar with the software now ^_^
I'm so pissed off at the youtube algorithm, I keep searching for guides on each monsters to help me handle the game, and your videos never came up. I clicked on your switch axe tutorial video and checked your channel and lo and behold, the best monsters guides I ever seen!
Thank you so much for putting the time to make these videos!
I did find lots of guides for Malzeno, but if you feel doing more guides, I enjoy fighting the 2 magalas, and there are not a lot of guides about them.
Once again, thank you so much for your content! You rock!
Thank you so much for your kind words. I made these videos last year and I had more free time at my disposal. I love the concept but they require too much time at the moment so I was thinking of leaving them for the future. However if it helps people I'd love to try to make these videos every one or two weeks, it's just I haven't found the proper format when it comes to editing these. Nonetheless I will keep your comment in mind and work on it. Thanks a lot once again
@@CasoresDen your format is already really good!
The first hard part is collect the footage for sure.
If you plan to dedicate more time doing that you can always also add the recovery of the monster move, to know if us hunters have a big opening or not. You already talk about it in your video but I think we all look for these openings, and to know when it's a trap and the monster recover too fast to do much.
Don't sweat it and do your content at your own pace, yt is brutal so it has to please you to do these before all!
@@Polopollo75 The footage was the main issue. I was playing the Longsword for most of MHR base game and the monsters pose no challenge to me. Fighting them felt unintresting and dull and I was a little done with the game. I picked up more weapons with Sunbreak and I feel much better. Now I play almost everything and Master Rank quests give end game rewards which will always be useful, so there's that! I usually add the recovery animations too, I mention a couple of traps with my magnamalo video, that monster has 2 or 3 moves that bait you into dying, same with its double beam in Master Rank. But all in all this feedback is great, I can focus mostly on moves that deal lots of damage, are part of a combo or have huge windows to deal damage afterwards, instead of breaking down EVERY single move the monster has, from useless to very important. I'll think about it a bit and come back to this series. Thanks !
@@Polopollo75 PS: I just remembered that this I used to record through Elgato by having both my PC and Switch on then sorting through the footage, it was super inconvenient, now I play on PC and I have geforce experience to instant record. Might not be as bad now haha
@@CasoresDen indeed, i agree that LS made things easy as it is the counter weapon of the game. I have a hard time with GS right now to do more than small draw punish.
I definitely love moves explained, especially combos. The day i realized that Zinogre does a bite into, or 2 stomps, or a tail slam, i felt my brain exploded!
Since then i always look for combos, and how big of an opening each move does.
The other thing i wish were discussed more are like breaking a part does this or that. Like valtrax chest when charging, or silver Rathalos, breaking his head makes it a weak spot after etc. So many monsters details are not obvious at all to me until they are spelled out.
Or with anomalies, which i love fighting, I discovered in a multiplayer that if you flash kulu, he drops his annoying rock! Small monsters are fun to do and could also be quicker guides to do for you. But there are like 100 monsters i feel so definitely do not burn out!
This is exactly what I've been looking for, very very VERY useful guide especially when using a knowledge heavy weapon like GS, I have to be familiar of openings.
Thanks a lot buddy, I really appreciate your comment. Make sure to read the pinned comment and the description for some mistakes in the video. It's also a little outdated so there's probably better builds than what I show at the end 💪🏼