Monster Hunter: World

Monster Hunter: World

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Artian Layered Armor?
Is there a layered armor with the Artian armor set? This is easily the most badass looking armor I've seen yet in the game.
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Messaggio originale di Twiggy:
Messaggio originale di General Jelly Jiggler:
Explain charge blades, switch axes, bow guns, and the dragonator then. They clearly still have the blueprints of some ancient tech and know how to recreate things based on that. I don't just get why you think that doesn't make sense.
if they could actually craft artian armor then they wouldnt bother using all the other armor or weapons that they do. its like yeah lets make this super furturistic armor but not incorporate that into mmaking matching weapons. there should be artian weapons if they can make the armor
Because they have since found materials better suited for armor, just because something is advanced doesn't mean it can withstand an elder dragon like armor crafted from their corpses.
Jesus that guy REALLY hates this armor lol I think it looks great!
Messaggio originale di Twiggy:
Messaggio originale di JPM岩:
The Ancients werent primitive. They were rather advanced, building towers and structures going miles into the air, and live in them. They were also able to build miles upon miles of bridges, and breathe underwater through special technology. They also were able to hunt species to extinction with ease.
the current hunters ARE primitive is what im trying to say. it doesnt make sense that the current hunters could replicate advanced tech from the lost civilization.
The current civilization isn't really that primitive if they can make airships, giant steam works, and replicate ancient technology with little to no effort. They're only limited by materials and currently transcribed knowledge.
Messaggio originale di General Jelly Jiggler:
Messaggio originale di Twiggy:
the current hunters ARE primitive is what im trying to say. it doesnt make sense that the current hunters could replicate advanced tech from the lost civilization.
The current civilization isn't really that primitive if they can make airships, giant steam works, and replicate ancient technology with little to no effort. They're only limited by materials and currently transcribed knowledge.
lol their airships are literally just ships that they magically keep floating with baloons arent they? and steamworks are pretty primitive, its just heating water in an enclosed space. the steam engine was invented in 75 AD
Ultima modifica da twiggy; 10 mag 2020, ore 21:53
Messaggio originale di Twiggy:
Messaggio originale di General Jelly Jiggler:
The current civilization isn't really that primitive if they can make airships, giant steam works, and replicate ancient technology with little to no effort. They're only limited by materials and currently transcribed knowledge.
lol their airships are literally just ships that they magically keep floating with baloons arent they? and steamworks are pretty primitive, its just heating water in an enclosed space. the steam engine was invented in 75 AD
If they were primitive they wouldn't have half the stuff they currently use. And AGAIN, they still have access to some of the knowledge of the ancient civilization, therefore they can replicate some of their tech, such as armor, weapons, ect. They're literally only limited by what knowledge/tech survived the great dragon war.
Messaggio originale di Twiggy:
Messaggio originale di General Jelly Jiggler:
The current civilization isn't really that primitive if they can make airships, giant steam works, and replicate ancient technology with little to no effort. They're only limited by materials and currently transcribed knowledge.
lol their airships are literally just ships that they magically keep floating with baloons arent they? and steamworks are pretty primitive, its just heating water in an enclosed space. the steam engine was invented in 75 AD
"The steam engine was invented in 75 AD". No, the Aeolipile was invented in 1 AD. The Steam Engine wasnt invented until the 1600s. Steam Engine is NOT primitive.
I totally didn't think me asking this one question was going to start all of this.
Messaggio originale di General Jelly Jiggler:
Messaggio originale di Twiggy:
lol their airships are literally just ships that they magically keep floating with baloons arent they? and steamworks are pretty primitive, its just heating water in an enclosed space. the steam engine was invented in 75 AD
If they were primitive they wouldn't have half the stuff they currently use. And AGAIN, they still have access to some of the knowledge of the ancient civilization, therefore they can replicate some of their tech, such as armor, weapons, ect. They're literally only limited by what knowledge/tech survived the great dragon war.
you literally dont understand what he's trying to say,good job,keep arguing ;)
Messaggio originale di CaliforniaGamin'Ry:
I totally didn't think me asking this one question was going to start all of this.
For some reason, people get REALLY angry over non problems. It's one of the downsides with this franchise going mainstream.
Messaggio originale di JPM岩:
Messaggio originale di CaliforniaGamin'Ry:
I totally didn't think me asking this one question was going to start all of this.
For some reason, people get REALLY angry over non problems. It's one of the downsides with this franchise going mainstream.
Not really. It's just keyboard warriors trying to prove who has the bigger e-peen by arguing about the most pointless things; in this case, when the steam engine was invented.
Ultima modifica da CourtesyFlush09; 11 mag 2020, ore 10:44
Messaggio originale di General Jelly Jiggler:
Messaggio originale di Twiggy:
lol their airships are literally just ships that they magically keep floating with baloons arent they? and steamworks are pretty primitive, its just heating water in an enclosed space. the steam engine was invented in 75 AD
If they were primitive they wouldn't have half the stuff they currently use. And AGAIN, they still have access to some of the knowledge of the ancient civilization, therefore they can replicate some of their tech, such as armor, weapons, ect. They're literally only limited by what knowledge/tech survived the great dragon war.
Not to mention the "Equal Dragon Weapon" and how Ahtal-Ka's fight was a nod to this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFZnI4csT1w
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Data di pubblicazione: 10 mag 2020, ore 18:45
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