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Ah my bad I misread that. Yea I plan to do that now soon.
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Yeah, that makes perfect sense. I was fortunate enough to get my hands on 3 ironwall jewels. Couple that with the Bazel chest peice, I have guard 5. With the shield jewel, I'm essentially a brick wall. If there's a person running wide range, I can block indefinitely.
Better get used to not having flash pods when the Extreme Behemoth is released. Not really looking forward to that, it's gonna be a nightmare.
Monster Hunter World (ps4)
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Exactly. You want someone to maintain the aggro so that everyone else can DPS. I always try my best to get the aggro with GL then just wall all the attacks while everyone does the DPS. Considering picking up lance to do that instead but I'm just more comfortable with GL. The main reason teams fail is because everyone is too busy attacking that they forget to stay a relative distance from the rocks. As a result, they find themselves unable to get to the rocks in time.
You need to maintain that aggro and position yourself in a way that 1. allows you team to stay close to the rocks, 2. ensure that behemoth isn't attacking the rocks, and 3. close enough that you can get to the rocks yourself. It bothers me so much when people don't grasp that concept. It isn't rocket science. There have been so many occasion where were up to the last meteor but someone ends up dying. 20 minutes down the drain.