![]() Remarkably this is the very first model that we’ve chosen to recommend that comes from the Aknosom monster, newly added in Rise. Still, reducing its effectiveness to the mounting mechanic alone would be wrong, after all it’s still a very powerful option regardless of this, so we’re here to provide a little guidance to those looking to pick up this most storied of weapons for the first time. ![]() After all, what’s safer than the empty air above the opponent? Alas, such a time in the limelight was short lived thanks to Rise and the advent of Wyvern Riding, which effectively replaced mounting. Happily, Monster Hunter World saw it return to form in a massive way it’s huge encounters and lack of styles meant that it felt truly individual again, and it quickly became a favourite of ours to recommend to friends new to the series. Yet in the very next title in the series – Generations & Ultimate – it completely lost its identity thanks to Aerial Style, which essentially gave every weapon the ability to vault. ![]() This isn’t helped by it’s chequered history introduced in MH4U alongside the mounting mechanic it immediately felt powerful, meaning we’d have no issue in recommending it for newcomers. When comparing it to weapons available in other games, it’s closest comparisons end up being things like a Bo Staff, albeit that the MH version is sharp, features its own insect and can be used to vault around the place. Explaining just what the Insect Glaive is to a new Monster Hunter player can be quite the task. ![]()
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