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The rest I'll host for randoms OR friends. It's no skin off my back if people screw up, sheesh, they're only human, c'mon. I hardly ever run into dead weights, and mistakes are mistakes, it doesn't instantly put people into that category.
People seem to think they're the only one who knows how to play the game, everyone else is just a leech..
Whenever someone carts, my game says "happens to the best" because it's true :P
I mean i consider myself a MH veteran, but that surely comes from much failure and trying again.
i am no elitist but iam stating the fact that most of those weapon user is bad. you have to acknowledge it. for bow i can see its a one hit KO.
so people who acknowledged the fact is elitist. next time i said living near coast is dangerous to tsunami/water hazard. people will call me elitist. welp great
Sure, you win some, you lose some, but that's part of the fun of it. Going in to a solo fight that I know I can win just isn't as fun.
It's tense because there is a real risk in these hunts, and risk sometimes also means failing. But also that makes the eventual winning o' so more sweet.
The only quests i do in multiplayer with people are ones with 2 rewards or 3 and with atleast 3 faints, all the best ones i save for myself :D