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Nothing like charging an attack only to get a bomb thrown at you
Gajalakas, but yeah, they were my favorite, too.
#1. Small, furry, kinda pudgy, and beady black eyes.
#2. Tribal culture.
#3. Dress themselves in assorted colourful knick-knacks & trophies.
#4. Live in a forest of huge trees.
#5. Played for comedy.
#6. Reckless disregard for their own safety.
#7. Befriend protagonists after first stealing from them.
#8. Casually help themselves to vehicles / Seikrets.
#9. Singing yub-nub... or something vaguely similar.
Like the only differences are regular Ewoks like gold while Wudwuds like pink, the Wuds have tusky things... and Rove exists. Besides that they're the same thing.
No one enjoyed running from point a to b only to have to run to point c.
don't mistake clunky awfulness for difficulty.
if you want difficulty then ask for elder dragons and the konchu.
I stick to manual control when I have the choice, but through most of the Low Rank Story it was entirely on rails and I was just watching cutscenes and pseudo-cutscenes back to back one after another.
not that it matters. armor values for palicos are totally meaningless anyway. the only thing that matters, regarding stats on palicos, is the status on their weapon.