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The only major advice I can offer you is be MR 100 and bring fully augmented weapons and armour into the fight, that's all you can really do beyond "gitting gud" or finding a solid team to coordinate routines and strategies with like the cannons and mobile ballista, etc.
Bite the bullet if you have to and take stuff like Recovery Up + Speed Eating 3 or even Mushroomancer 3 just to make sure you can stay at 100% HP at all times, it's worth dropping a bit of damage for functional immortality in my opinion.
Have you tried looking for a group? People are pretty friendly around here!
Before that I always timed out. So if you're not doing that yet, try it.
I have a few fully augmented weapons that have maximum attack boost as well as more elemental damage. The Alatreon hammer is my most highest DPS weapon I have. As for armour, I've removed the upgrade limit but I still need to max out the armour.
I also used a mixed set of Raging Brachy B helm, Gold Rathian Body B, Acid Glavenus Gauntlets B, Gold Rathian Coil B and Furious Rajang Legs B. It's a good set with plenty of slots, Divine Blessing 5, Health Boost 3 and almost Stun Resistance 3, it also is fairly resistant to fire already and can be augmented with Fire Resistance 3 easily enough too.
I'm by no means a pro, I've always favoured defence and survival over offensive capability, since the only true way to fail a hunt is by dying too many times. Fatalis has a bit of a harsh time limit before you acquire Fatalis weapons, but if you're smart about using the heavy equipment provided during the hunt you can cleave off a large chunk of the time you would normally take.
If you're not already doing so, as mentioned above, you'll want to either bring Heavy Artillery yourself (on a Mantle, perhaps) or have a designated Heavy Artillery team mate with you to use the weapon emplacements.
Starting the fight by unloading both cannons into him (loaded while ghillied) for a high chance of a free knockdown, tenderising his head and beating it to death followed by wallbanging him will set you well on the way to breaking his head to stop the Phase 3 insta-death, for sure.
Also immediately using a binder in Phase 2 when he's near the mobile ballista and having someone else shoot 100 shots of 80 damage into his face will really help! You can save the other binder for when the ballista recharges and do this again later on as well. If you land most of the shots, that's basically a free Dragonator worth of damage!
You probably know all of this already, though. Sorry if I'm going over obvious info.
Eventually you'll get there though, you'll either get a lucky run where he doesn't spam awful attacks or you'll gain enough reflex when fighting him that you just automatically dodge all of his dangerous attacks and punish openings because you can just see all of the tells, though.
It's a learning process!
There are two types of people:
1- Those who can extrapolate.
This might be a troll post... hmm.
Fatalis is THE end-game monster amongst the upcoming AT monster and Alatreon.
In order to kill him you need to have the best possible gear, armor and weapons, the best hammer in the game, minus Fatalis' hammer is the safi blast hammer (I'm talking purely about damage here, Alatreon's hammer is fine if you have nothing else but keep in mind that's it's far from the best and you have to prepare and it's going to take some time.
- You're going to need a fully augmented armor (lvl20 with at least 1000 defense, you're going to need the temporal mantle + and the rocksteady mantle + (so once again fully upgraded).
- You are also going to most likely need Divine Blessing because of how hard Fatalis hits you.
- Partbreaker so you can more easily break the head (at least once, if you break it twice you have a guarantee "Fatalis Eye" as a special reward which is great).
- Health Boost 3 is THE most important skill to have or else you will get one shot.
You use whatever you want but these 3 skills are extremely helpful against Fatalis.
If you're having trouble, simply ask for some people in the steam forum to help you out, you don't have to do it alone.
And remember learn his attacks, learn when you should do which attack and remember that Fatalis can punish you just as much as you can punish him.
It would help if you'd take the time to list your skill setup, your weapon of choice and augments on said weapon, up to which phase of Fatalis you can reach, and the most common ways that you get carted by him. Whining that he's too difficult either means you've not learned him enough yet, or simply don't have the right gear to take him on yet. This thing isn't a Nergigante or Tempered Elder Dragon, it's the Black Dragon. Regular gear isn't going to cut it.
This is not a monster you are going to simply take down after a few tries unless you are a monster hunter god. You will cart a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8DRQ1O6-Iw