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Lol, if Vanille tops your list then you haven't played many JRPGs. Lymle from SO4 still makes me want to punch children as if from a PTSD trigger or something lol.
'The kid' is part of the story, and the story literally presents his pov as wrong for a reason. You're missing the entire point. The context of the kid has nothing to do with gameplay elements.
And if you've played since 3U you've just disappointed me even more. I don't have much hope for the story still, but I actually appreciate they're trying.
The whole point is that the kid doesn't have a point.
I know they don't recklessly hunt monsters anymore after the fall of Schrade, I know they're there to balance the world, but we don't live in that world and, again, the kid has a point in the "gameplay", not the "lore".
You should actually be more disappointed that I don't just play the game for the story and leave it at that and instead, I do what the boy actually says: fight monsters, make armor, and fight even bigger monsters
I thought you made up a new name for Monster Hunter World.