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Low rank overall is just a big tutorial really.
the bosses are incredibly easy compared to the previous games and there stupid fast to kill now that we can aim our attacks so we don't miss as much.
i just hope in the dlc they'll add a challenge like alatreon or fatalis
IGN never got to end game. The writer beat the story and thought low rank grind was the end game.
"Wilds never challenged me with any real threats, even in the endgame."
" it also means that where my past three Monster Hunter reviews wrapped up around the 50- to 60-hour mark while I still had plenty more I was excited to do, I started losing steam with Wilds before I even hit 40."
https://www.ign.com/articles/monster-hunter-wilds-review
Yeah. That’s low rank grinding. Like I said.
No it's not. You even do HR quests in the campaign.
Yeah, piss easy tutorial ones.
Ok cool. So you finally admit that the campaign is more than just LR.
The campaign is the tutorial for the actual game and when you beat it, you are set in to the low rank (not the literal in game mechanic of LR/HR/MR) hunts where you spend hundreds of hours grinding gear and hunts to be able to do the actually difficult content, that the IGN writer admitted they never reached.
Welcome to Monster Hunter. It has always been like this.