Sword and Shield would be my answer if you want something fast and the ability to guard. But IG or DB could also be a good option.
If you REALLY want to do something different: Bow.
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Sword and Shield would be my answer if you want something fast and the ability to guard. But IG or DB could also be a good option.
If you REALLY want to do something different: Bow.
How come the bow as opposed to the other ranged weapons?
lBG and HBG are pretty simple to use. Bow on the other hand is incredibly intense. Specially spread bows are super short range and you are constantly dancing next to the monster using your dodge i-frames to pump ungodly amounts of dps. Seriously a great bow player can keep something stupid like 500 dps with zero downtime.
I donβt know what dodge I-frames means lol
Bow has a switch skill called dodge bolt, while you are aiming if you press the roll/dodge button your hunter will do a short side step. During that animation there is a window where you are invulnerable to damage. So right as a monster attack you basically dodge through the attack and continue shooting. Mind you it is a strict βparryβ timing.
Not in world though. I missed that from the op too.
Probably because if you've ever played a 3rd person shooter in your life, you've played LBG/HBG. Bow is next level, especially in RiseBreak.
The last one I got really into was Star Wars battlefront 2. So like almost 20 years ago lol
But I loved it so Iβm gonna try that one next. Sounds sweet.
Bow because it's (Depending on ones opinion) the most mobile and speedy of the ranged weapons.
Yeah I think Iβm gonna go with bow based on these suggestions.
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Sword and shield? Pretty versatile little weapon.
What about the charge axe? Is it pretty much the same but with a power phial?
Charge blade would be my recommendation. It felt almost natural to pick up when it debuted since I was a switch axe main in tri and 3U. It has a combat loop that is similar in nature to swaxe so youβll probably click with it like I did. And that shield can really help you in a tough spot. Plus, you get the unga bunga big number power we lack with the swaxe in the form of the phial discharges.
As a Gunlance main, I'd want to recommend that... but while it does have a nice easy guard (and can be built very tanky), and blowing things up with Wyvern's Fire is always fun, it is sadly the complete opposite of fast.
But seeing as you're already used to switchax, and playing World, I'd recommend charge blade. Sword and Shield is faster, but also has a weaker shield (at least, compared to when charge blade's shield is charged up).
For a switch axe main Iβd say either charge blade or dual blades.
Charge blade it obviously similar as it uses a switching mechanic, and also uses βenergyβ in its attacks, but it can be a little complicated.
Dual blades are fast and fun, and I find the switch axe to be one of the faster weapons to it should be an easier weapon type to try out. Itβs also super easy to learn.
As an IG main, I am obligated to say IG, it is very fast, and though you may not be able to guard using it you have the best mobility in the game. π
IG has speed eh? I want to try something fast and I like quirky shit. Maybe Iβll give that one a go.
The rhythm is easy to get a handle on, early game you'll feel like an untouchable god when fighting grounded monsters, and an invaluable tool when fighting flying ones. Just build for stamina and you'll pass with flying colors!
IG has speed eh? I want to try something fast and I like quirky shit. Maybe Iβll give that one a go.
I plenty enjoyed the long sword for a slot of mine, combos are satisfying to land but take a while to get good at. Though, since you said something about blocking you can try the sword and shield, I had fun with it aswell.
Fast and can guard? Try the life of a lancebro. Fast pokes paired with the fattest shield in the game!
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The Hammer has Water Strike, that counts as a guard, doesn't it? And it spins pretty fast, like Spinning Bludgeon is instant dopamine even if it's not the most optimal.
Water strike would be a counter rather than guard.