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Oh yeah i forgot its not World kekW
It has all the info you need, this included.
Yep. But World did it better visually )
Yeah I've actually seen that
But I'm asking more out of curiosity (this is my first MH game, and started 3 days ago)
I'm very intrested in the visual difference and effects on monster behavior of cutting of parts
And less about how to get crafting parts :)
In certain monsters like Rathalos or Tigrex, breaking the limbs that they use to move (wings, legs) will hinder their ability to move slightly. Rathalos will fly less, or spend a second getting its balance, and Tigrex will trip slightly while charging at you.
Do note that this doesn't drastically affect how the monster fights, but can offer some much needed openings to either do damage or heal.
That might depend.
It is hilarious to see Rathian and Rathalos trying to hit you with their tail when it is cut off.
You have a much bigger leeway than before in regards of that specific attack.
What I personally think is more interesting for a newbie to know: if you think your attack can trip a monster, it most likely will when you do enough damage.