
Introduction
The equipment customization in Monster Hunter Wilds offers a variety of strategies. Players can focus on output or create a balanced setup that includes both damage and defense. Below, you'll find a late-game blade build shared by "b122913517" that aims to be useful for everyone.
Overview of Monster Hunter Wilds
Monster Hunter Wilds features a comprehensive database of equipment, materials, and monster information. It also includes an auto-setup functionality, making it easy for you to hunt without getting lost!
Effortless Blade Build
If you're a player who seeks maximum damage, feel free to dive straight into the build specifics. Personally, during my gameplay, I often encounter moments of laziness or forgetfulness that can lead to frustration. Additionally, I have strong aesthetic expectations for my character. Therefore, I spent considerable time devising a versatile, lazy blade build suitable for solo play.
With this setup, you won’t need to worry about environmental damage, temperature variations, being out of items or bugs, various slowdowns, or erratic monster movements. You can simply charge toward your target without worrying about pressing buttons, searching, or accessing menus.
Equipment Details
裝備名稱 | 特性 |
---|---|
Blade of Triumph | High Damage Output |
Armor of Resilience | Enhanced Defense |
Accessory of Speed | Improved Mobility |
Conclusion
This lazy build enables players to enjoy the game without the usual stress associated with setup and gear management. Dive into Monster Hunter Wilds and discover how this build can enhance your hunting experience!
Customizing Your Gear for Monster Hunter Wilds
In Monster Hunter Wilds, you can replace the three slots in your legs and talisman according to your needs. For example, if I am focusing on enhancing my defense or challenge rating, I swap out my speed setup for a more durability-oriented one when hunting spider monsters. I prefer a steady hunting approach, where just completing the quest is satisfactory (averaging 15 minutes for historical battles). However, in multiplayer hunts, monsters often get distracted due to teammates scattering or ranged weapons running around, making it challenging to maintain high damage output even with a well-optimized gear setup (excluding ranged weapons). In such cases, rolling distance becomes crucial, and combined with evasion performance, you can dodge effectively without much effort.