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Hehe I used to mindlessly grind technique in the training room of World so keeping my shield and sword charged became second nature for a while. I saw some memes about it being hard and my stubbornness came out lol. Hammer is just like learning how to be patient and not always run at the monster (and learning to put your weapon away to move faster lol)
As for going backwards, it's not super bad. I was surprised that the switchblade controls were about the same, just fewer moves. I hated the loading screens at first but now I'm just used to them. I do prefer that World has a few monsters that can interact with each other in every map instance, but I like how MHGU has more areas to visit. I also absolutely love the Palico system in MHGU that is completely missing from World (though it sounds like they may have added it to Rise? I'm not sure about that). All in all, I think I was expecting a major step down to a DS game and ended up actually getting a very nice Switch port, so while I was expecting it to sort of be not easily playable, I'm very much pleasantly surprised by what it turned out to actually be.
Ahh the good old "you don't have enough damage to capture me" dilemma. I'm a freak about upgrading to specific monsters in World (not at that stage yet in MHGU) so when I go after a 3 monster hunt, I usually have to visit camp to switch out my armor (biggest complaint I have about MHGU is that this feature is missing but it DOES add challenge to how I approach hunts. Unfortunately, right now, my best idea is to max attack for every hunt though lol)
are you also a "capture all the monsters" kinda hunter? My biggest pride is when I can 0/x a monster type lol (sometimes very hard, especially up against like a bulldrome that just never shows when its limping because it's almost always in rage mode)
Honestly I'm surprised you can survive with just bone armor against a pink rathian. Your dodge game must be godly! I wish you the best luck possible!
Ahh I didn't know about the limited release, good on you for voting with your wallet regardless! If you ever get into emulators and end up being able to try it out, it was just exactly what I wanted after an entire childhood filled with Super Mario Sunshine (an even better game, imo). There's really no reason I should dislike Odyssey though, it's cute and it's got everything it should.
Now if only I could get my joycon to connect to the switch farther than half a foot away so I can go back to using the dock x.x
And thank you! I've heard there are some nasty fights to look forward to (I'm excited about the Rajang fight, personally, but I also anticipate some rage haha) so I will take all the luck I can get!