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Rex Roar Mail B+
Rex Roar Braces B+
Tigrex Tassets B+
Garuga Greaves B+
Friendship Charm V
Skills:
Crit Eye +7
Wide Range +5
Attack Boost +4
Health Boost +3
Crit Boost +3
Weakness Exploit +3
Free Meal +3
Speed Eating +3
Flinch Free +1
Free Meal Secret
Weapon: Ruinous Nergigante SnS for high white sharpness
You’re not just a support, you’re a support DPS.
wide range 5 should be swapped for element attack up if you use element
free meal, speed eating, and flinch free should be swapped with peak performance, heroics, and agitator for max deeps
-99% of MH community ( that proceeds to triple cart in 1 minute against tempered elder )
That's a perfect example of how it should look like. If you're putting all the points into "support" skills, then you are going to be the least useful memeber of the team. Always mix utility with offence.
Personally I will always argue against the usefulness of any set that is focused on heavy use of wide range consumables. A damage build will ALWAYS be more useful than any support build, provided your team isn't garbage. But if you MUST play multiplayer with random people, this is one of a few ways of making it bearable and consistently successful. Although at this point, why not just play solo and achieve better results by yourself.
Except people who argue that are usually the ones who don't do that, they know how to play the game, to us support sets really are just memes. Saddly, they are just about the only way of ensuring consistent success when playing with randoms... Which is why most of those people also doesn't do that. Source: me and my other MH veteran friends.
Because not everyone has that innate need to speedrun. SOme people just enjoy having fun.
I don't like people who only play some banjo and and watching me/us fighting the monster from a corner when they multiply the monster's health. Can you please give me advice so that I dont become dumb ?
Sets like these are awesome for hunts against a monster you know is going to one shot aggressive idiots (more common than people think) and new players who are trying to take on hard monsters while rushing the the game.