With 14 weapon types on offer, Monster Hunter Rise gives hunters numerous ways to take down their prey. If you're feeling overwhelmed by choice, here's every weapon type explained in Monster Hunter Rise. Sponsored by Nintendo and Capcom.
Monster Hunter Rise brings back all of the weapons from the previous game in the series, Monster Hunter World, and marks the first time a mainline Monster Hunter game is available to play on Nintendo Switch. The newly introduced Wirebug allows hunters to perform powerful Silkbind attacks. Each weapon has two Silkbind moves that can be swapped out along with regular moves with Switch Skills. Weapon movesets have also received an update with Rise, weapons like the Dual Blades have had minor tweaks while the Hunting Horn has changed greatly. If you’re unsure how to use every weapon here are some weapon tips for Monster Hunter Rise. Developed by Capcom, Monster Hunter Rise is out now on Nintendo Switch.
#IGN
Monster Hunter Rise brings back all of the weapons from the previous game in the series, Monster Hunter World, and marks the first time a mainline Monster Hunter game is available to play on Nintendo Switch. The newly introduced Wirebug allows hunters to perform powerful Silkbind attacks. Each weapon has two Silkbind moves that can be swapped out along with regular moves with Switch Skills. Weapon movesets have also received an update with Rise, weapons like the Dual Blades have had minor tweaks while the Hunting Horn has changed greatly. If you’re unsure how to use every weapon here are some weapon tips for Monster Hunter Rise. Developed by Capcom, Monster Hunter Rise is out now on Nintendo Switch.
#IGN
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment