Debating whether or not to fire up Monster Hunter World or Oblivion.
I've had the game since last August, actually. MR347 with nowhere else to go but up. And Oblivion is exponentially more manageable if you find the proper leveling mod (seriously, wtf was Bethesda thinking with that one?).How much of your life do you want to lose? Unless you have a few hundred hours to spare skip MHW.
I've had the game since last August, actually. MR347 with nowhere else to go but up. And Oblivion is exponentially more manageable if you find the proper leveling mod (seriously, wtf was Bethesda thinking with that one?).
Thanks to mandatory teleworking, I've found myself with a lot of time to get in some solid grinding (farming Mama Kulve still sucks though). I recently built all the charms and got them maxed out.
If you're Master Rank, just grab the strongest elemental light/heavy bowgun you have (tip: Mama Kulve's coat is weak to lightning). Partbreaker helps, but isn't mandatory at that point. Feel free to switch to your preferred weapon after the coat falls off.That's one for the early monsters I still need to hunt. I honestly didn't even know it existed until a few months ago. I imagine a good hammer with maxed out Part breaker skill would be a must.
If you're Master Rank, just grab the strongest elemental light/heavy bowgun you have (tip: Mama Kulve's coat is weak to lightning). Partbreaker helps, but isn't mandatory at that point. Feel free to switch to your preferred weapon after the coat falls off.
Bowgun is the safest and fastest option. Elemental rounds have a slight pierce effect to them, so you can keep your distance, avoid Mama Kulve's attacks, maintain your DPS, and knock parts of her coat off all at once. It's easier to get single-run clears that way as well.I do have a Bowgun build I'm working on but why Bowgun to begin? Would a hammer or great sword not suffice in knocking the plates off?
Grinding my ((COCK)) is not was not I was looking for. But latter ,had great sex with her!