How to mount monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds
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If you've seen any trailers for Monster Hunter Wilds, you’re aware that you can mount your target to deal significant damage. Similar to Power Clashes and Offset Attacks, this mechanic is poorly explained in the game, which may lead you to spend hours without discovering the necessary tips and tricks to execute it. This is unfortunate, as it’s not only effective for quickly bringing down monsters but also adds an exciting element to gameplay. There are many intricacies involved in mounting a wild beast, so we’re here to provide all the information you need on how to mount monsters and what actions to take once you're on their back.
How to mount monsters
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Even if you access the secret tutorial screen in Monster Hunter Wilds to find the explanation for how to mount a monster, it still fails to clarify the mechanic adequately. The main principle involves performing airborne attacks on a monster, but that alone won’t guarantee a successful mount. The challenge lies in a hidden gauge for each monster that fills as you execute leaping attacks, and once it’s full, you can automatically mount the monster with your next aerial attack.
Airborne attacks vary in form; some weapons incorporate them in their moveset, while most do not. Even if your chosen weapon lacks jumping attacks, you can always use your dismount attack from your Seikret. Alternatively, you will need to locate elevated areas in the environment to leap onto the monster from, which can be quite challenging.
Once you’ve successfully mounted a monster, your controls will alter. You will be able to perform a weapon attack, light knife attack, strong knife attack, brace, and move around different parts of the monster’s body. The optimal strategy is typically to execute a weapon attack once and then shift locations as the monster attempts to throw you off. Eventually, your stamina will deplete, causing you to be dismounted regardless, so focus on inflicting as much damage as possible while you maintain your grip.
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