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○ Invincible Gambit: This Wirebug maneuver makes it so you cannot be knocked down until your attacks are completed. ○ Soaring Wyvern Blade: Fly up with a Wirebug while slashing around and allowing a Forward Slash from in the air. If the Forward Slash lands, the Activation Gauge fills up and there s an explosion. Regular Attack 1 ○ Finishing Discharge: A finishing blow that has you perform a thrust attack and ends in an explosion ○ Compressed Finishing Discharge: A finishing blow that delivers a swift strike while putting you in a crouch that cannot be knocked down. Monster Hunter Rise Source: iMore As always, the best builds are a matter of opinion. I prefer to wear gear that offers plenty of defense. Here are the builds that will help compliment the Switch Axe s abilities. ....
Monster Hunter Rise Switch Skills Guide Monster Hunter Rise’s Switch Skills compose one of the game’s biggest new features. Switch Skills add new weapon abilities you can swap out, so you’re no longer stuck with a weapon’s basic skills. Some Switch Skills replace Wirebug Silkbind moves as well. The game is pretty terrible about telling you how to unlock some of these skills, but our Monster Hunter Rise Switch Skills guide has everything you need to know. Monster Hunter Rise First Switch Skills You’ll unlock Rise’s first set of Switch Skills by progressing through Village Quests. After completing the 3-star Urgent Quest or completing the 2-star Hub Quests, the game notifies you that a Switch Skill for every weapon is unlocked. Item boxes now have a Switch Skill option you can use to manage all your skills. Some of these initial Switch Skills swap out basic attacks, such as the Great Sword’s tackle. Others give you new Wirebug skills, though. ....
○ ○ Hunting Edge: Makes you attack by leaping forward. If you hit your enemy, you can followup with Charged Slash or Charged Plunging attack. Regular Attack 1 ○ Tackle: Makes you move forward and attack using the blade s flat side. Not as easy to use as a regular Tackle, but can allow you to Guard. ○ Guard Tackle: A Charged Slash that strikes twice with a large swing and inflicts lots of damage. If you hit a weak spot on the first strike, the second strike will do more damage. Regular Attack 2 ○ True Charged Slash: A Charged Slash attack that strikes twice by making you spin. If you hit a weak spot on the first strike, the second one deals additional damage. ....
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