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this post was submitted on 20 Nov 2023
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Monster hunter would benefit so much from a decent tutorial in most their games. I think that really helped world, to at least explain some things.
Defo World did some good preparing the players for the initial playthroughs.
That said, I do find some part of the charm in MH is that - in particular for the people who don't like to read and want to just jump right away into the DPS part of the game - it uses a very "experience is the best teacher" approach. Until World for example we didn't really have hitzone and hitbounce information, we learned it on-the-go (then again, back then for most monsters those things didn't matter, not even for Elders; you can just as well kill a Teostra by stepping your weapon on its toes several times, and it is actually safer).