Blackveil Vaal Hazak. Brute Tigrex. Aug 21, 2018  Below we have some of the Best Monster Hunter World Builds for you that have the best combinations of damage dealing, defense, and mobility.

Last updated on October 21st, 2018

New events in Monster Hunter World have allowed for some upgrading of previous end-game builds. This article will give you an idea for powerful Long Sword builds that are fun and effective. The MHW x FFXIV crossover event and update brought the Drachen Armor αwhich I will focus on in these builds.

MHW: Drachen Longsword Builds

Before we had Kulve Taroth, Dante, and Arch Temp Vaal, most of the end game armor was Death Stench, Dober, Dragonking Eyepatch, Kushala, and Nergigante. Most armor sets used the handicraft charm to raise sharpness to white. Now we have more options to customize builds, below are some examples. These are a bit more reliant on decorations than my other Longswords build, so if you can’t make these check out the previous iterations.

Build’s Name

Slay Me Mami

Weapon

Divine Slasher or Reaver “Calamity”

Armor Pieces

  • Drachen Mail Alpha
  • Drachen Vambraces Alpha
  • Drachen Greaves Alpha

Charm

Skills From Armor, Charm, & Decorations

  • Soul of the Dragoon +2 (2 Armor Piece Set Bonus)
  • Critical Boost +3
  • Weakness Exploit +3
  • Handicraft +3
  • Attack Boost +7
  • Maximum Might +2
  • Protective Polish +1
  • Critical Eye +4
  • Non-Elemental Boost

Decorations

  • Slot in Attack Boost on your Helmet
  • Slot in Crit Boost on your Chest
  • Weakness Exploit on your Gauntlets and Leggings
  • Slot in Protective Polish on your Waist

Build’s Name

Blast Me Mami

Weapon

Empress Sword “Styx”

Armor Pieces

  • Drachen Mail Alpha
  • Drachen Vambraces Alpha
  • Drachen Greaves Alpha

Charm

  • Challenger Charm II

Skills From Armor, Charm, & Decorations

  • Soul of the Dragoon +2 (2 Armor Piece Set Bonus)
  • Critical Boost +3
  • Weakness Exploit +3
  • Attack Boost +7
  • Maximum Might +3
  • Protective Polish +1
  • Critical Eye +4
  • Agitator +2
  • Peak Performance +1
  • Razor Sharp/Spare Shot +1
Boost

Decorations

  • Slot in Attack Boost on your Helmet
  • Slot in Crit Boost on your Chest
  • Weakness Exploit on your Gauntlets and Leggings
  • Slot in Protective Polish on your Waist
  • Slot in Maximum Might & Peak Performance on your Sword

These builds evolved from the Raw DPS Build and Dragon LongSword Build. You may also like to see this Elemental Crit Build For Sealed Weapons.

If you are looking for more Monster Hunter World info, you can go in-depth with our featured guides: Summer Twilight Festival, All MHW Guild Card Backgrounds, All Armor Limits, Everything about Kulve Taroth, Long Sword Elemental Limits, Attack Values & You, Crown Sizes & You, Monster Hunter World: The Canteen Explained With Ingredient Guide or Monster Hunter World: End Game Guide.

There are several more MHW guides that you don’t want to miss out on!

Mhw How Much Of A Boost Is Drachen Elemental Dmg In Windows 7

Last updated on October 21st, 2018

Monster Hunter World (MHW) features 14 different weapon types, with the Bow being one of them. In this Guide we’ll take a look at exactly how to use this Weapon to its fullest, as well as show you some things you may not know about it. If you’re new to the game or you are a veteran of the franchise and just need a quick refresher, this Guide is for you.

Bow Guide

Bows in Monster Hunter: World are designed for the player who wants to hang back and pick off their target from a safe distance. The Bow is ranged weapon capable of unleashing a never ending barrage of arrows on the target. While simple to use, it’s mastery requires a detailed knowledge of the best combinations of arrows, coatings, and distance from the monster. Unlike some games, in Monster Hunter: World Bows do not use ammo and so Hunters will never run out arrows. Instead they use coatings, which apply special effects to the arrows, and have a limited number of uses.

TPS5148M by ToolPro Inner Leg for TP04864. Inner Leg for TP04864. Related Products. Related Products. Stilts, 48 in. To 64 in., adjustable, magnesium + Click image to enlarge. Description; Warranty; When your Stilts become worn with use, be safe. Repair them with the necessary Replacement Part. Dec 11, 2019  TechTool Pro has long been one of the foremost utilities for keeping your Mac running smoothly and efficiently. With the release of version 12, it has become more proficient than ever. Main features: TechTool Protection - TechTool Pro 12 includes the option of installing a system preference pane to keep watch over your Mac. New features include check for I/O errors, Power On Self-Test. Tech tool pro.dmg 114.55 mb.

  • Difficulty: Low
  • Role: DPS/Utility
  • Mobility: Good
  • Sharpness: None

Basic Combos

Mhw How Much Of A Boost Is Drachen Elemental Dmg Free

Bows do not use Combos the way many weapons in the game do, and instead they use to aim and is Fire, which can be held to charge up arrow tiers. The higher the tier the higher the damage, however, charging costs Stamina so keep an eye on your bar or you may run out and be unable to attack.

Bow users can also use to fire a special shot that varies from Bow to Bow, which may help you decide which Bow you prefer to use.

Pressing immediately after a regular uncharged shot with will perform a Power Shot. Power Shots gain 1 arrow tier vs the last shot that was fired.

As you can see Bows don’t have a particularly complicated moveset making them welcoming to new players. However, mastering them is a different matter entirely.

Special Attacks and Things of Interest

Pressing + will do a special attack called Dragon Piercer. This attack hits for increased damage but has a lengthy animation, you cannot move when you use it, and so you must be careful to find a good window to fire it.

Mhw How Much Of A Boost Is Drachen Elemental Dmg 2

Pressing any direction + will allow you to sidestep an incoming attack. This is great for when you don’t have time to roll, but requires some reaction time to pull off. If you manage a successful Evade with this move you can then either press for a quick Charged Shot OR do a lunging melee attack by pressing that can Mount monsters.

You can sidestep into a charged shot by pushing a direction + X.

Mhw How Much Of A Boost Is Drachen Elemental Dmg 3

As mentioned above Bows have arrow tiers that increase when you charge a shot, shoot in quick succession or by dodging after a shot and shooting again quickly. Being able to pull off shots that are of higher tiers easily will help increase your DPS.

Bows use Coatings to enhance their attacks, and Coatings each have different properties with different effects. Each Bow can only use specific Coatings and these vary from Bow to Bow as well. Hunters can apply Coatings to their arrows by hitting Up or Down on the D-Pad until they reach the Coating they want and then pressing to “load it”. Once “loaded” your arrows will gain the properties of that Coating type until you run out of it. Below you can see a list of Coatings and their properties (this is not a full list).

  • Power: Increases damage. Most bows can use this coating.
  • Power 2: Greatly increases damage. Few bows can use this, and fewer of them can be carried than normal power coatings.
  • Elemental: Increases elemental damage. Most bows with elemental damage can use this coating.
  • Elemental 2: Increases elemental damage. Few bows with elemental damage can use this, and fewer of them can be carried.
  • Close Range: Increases damage the closer the hunter is to the monster and when using melee attacks.
  • Poison: Arrows can inflict poison
  • Paralysis: Arrows can inflict paralysis
  • Sleep: Arrows can inflict sleep
  • Blast: Arrows cause an explosion after enough of them have hit the target
  • Exhaust: Arrows drain the monster’s stamina

Final Tips

Since Bows have a variety of unique properties such as special attacks and possible Coatings, Hunters wishing to use this weapon effectively will need to learn the specific Bow they are using. This isn’t the case with most weapons in Monster Hunter: World, and it’s one that sets the Bow apart.

Bows have an optimal range when firing, and firing from that range is key to maximum efficiency with this weapon. You will know you are within proper range when your cross hairs glow orange when aiming at the monster with. Coatings applied to you arrows will also affect this range, so be sure to learn what these ranges are so you can position yourself accordingly.

You can see what it looks like when Out of Range vs. optimal range.

A knowledge of the monster you are fighting goes a long way when using a Bow because you can swap Coatings to use whatever it is weak to, thus improving your DPS. Additionally certain monsters have weak spots and Bow users are in the fortunate situation that they can aim for specific parts of the monster somewhat more easily that other Hunters. Figuring out where and what to shoot with is key.

Lastly, Bows do NOT have Sharpness the way other weapons do and thus do not need to be sharpened regularly. This gives you the advantage of keeping up your barrage for as long as your Stamina holds out, so be sure to do just that.

Be sure to check out our other Weapon and Monster Guides for all your needs and if you have specific questions be sure to check out the Monster Hunter World Wiki. Good Luck Hunters! May the furs be with you!