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I know that right off the bat, many people are going to disagree just based off the title of the article. One of the most common takes regarding weapon durability limits is that it does nothing but get in the way. And I can’t disagree to some extent—it can be horribly frustrating and annoy

As of the upcoming entry Monster Hunter Rise , weapons are broken down by two categories. Hunters who use melee weapons are called Blademasters, and there are 11 options for them: Great Sword, Long Sword, Sword and Shield, Dual Blades, Hammer, Hunting Horn, Lance, Gunlance, Switch Axe, Insect Glaive, and Charge Blade. Meanwhile, those who use ranged weapons are called Gunners, and there are three choices in this category: the Bow, Light Bowgun, and Heavy Bow

Because game designers would be creating a more offensive weapon, it would make sense to replace any abilities that involve blocking with the opportunity to throw one's spear. This would help compensate for its shorter range by creating a sort of hybrid weapon. In Breath of the Wild , Link can throw any weapon , and the vast majority of them will strike his opponent and deal an explosive critical blow; being destroyed in the process. A hunter destroying their weapon wouldn't make sense in Monster Hunter , but there's two potential outcomes when throwing a hypothetical Sp

The reveal trailer for Wild Hearts shows off a breathtaking world steeped in Japanese architecture and mythology. The game's first video introduces players to the world of Azuma, a lush landscape filled with a variety of unusual creatures. Wild Hearts looks to follow in a similar hunting gameplay style to Monster Hunter , showing off some of the massive beasts players will fight throughout their adventure. Some highlights of the initially revealed "Kemono" include a colossal boar covered in moss and algae, a giant squirrel that causes trees to grow, and a wolf in a frozen tun

More than that, the argument has been made that weapon durability systems basically discourage combat altogether. If you must constantly replace your weapons—and especially if you’re carrying a better weapon with you—you’re reluctant to use it because you don’t want to use it up. Furthermore, it also encourages players to use the worst weapons possible in every battle, in fear of using up the good ones. Instead of encouraging the usage of a variety of weapons like the system is supposed to, it often ends up encouraging players to simply avoid combat. Sometimes, players even finish the game without using any of the best weapons, because they "might need it later"—indefinitely. It almost seems like weapon durability is basically the game’s way of shooting itself in the f

Another way to enhance weapon durability would be by incorporating a way to upgrade the weapons, such that they take longer to break or wear down. In fact, a game in which you really have a choice for how to spend time and resources to deal with weapon durability would be the most ideal. For those that would rather not spend time constantly looking for new weapons, they could upgrade the ones that they have. If others would rather not bother with that, there would still be a lot of opportunities to pick up other weapons along the

The glowing blue lights aren't just to make it look pretty, it actually serves as one of the main factors why this armor is so powerful. They generate a force field that protects Aloy from an oncoming barrage of attacks , thus maximizing her defensive and offensive capabilit

The Ghost Armor set offers a variety of perks and is especially perfect for those looking to play as a stealthy ninja. Aside from being better able to blend into the shadows, the Ghost Armor grants you the ability to send your enemy into a panic . You can enter the Ghost Stance more often and embody 'The Ghost' the Mongols so f

Yet, in most games, we don't even pay a second thought to why the characters don't need to eat to keep on going. Thankfully, there are some games out there where not only is food essential, but having the player prepare it is integral to the gameplay. Whether it's cracking up an egg or letting the NPCs do it for you, you won't get far without food h

Living life in the land of Teyvat is hard. With monsters as far as the eye can see that need to be farmed for resources, bosses to fight, and Domains to be challenged, food can be a necessity in Genshin Impact . Since there isn't always an easy teleport back to a shrine of the Seven to heal up, a quick bite of some Monstadt Grilled Fish or Mint Jelly will get the player right back up and ready to fi

Some games have definitely used weapon durability systems better than others. Dying Light , for example, allows for repairing and upgrading weapons. In Monster Hunter , your weapons become less sharp as you use them, limiting what you can cut through, but the game allows for the use of whetstones in order to sharpen them again (though different weapons have different limits). The weapons in Fire Emblem break after you’ve gone click through the next site the number of uses per weapon, but most of the weapons are so easy to replace that it doesn’t become a consistent detraction from the game, it simply adds to the strategy per