Monster Hunter
Hunter's Handbook
π Relevant Posts Only
Keep it related to Monster Hunter. Plain and simple. If it's questionable, be ready to back it up.
π Respect Your Fellow Hunters
Greenhorns or oldhats, we all start somewhere in the series. Everyone is welcome.
No racism, bigotry, flaming, trolling, or any other behavior unbecoming of a guild hunter. We're here to play and discuss Monster Hunter with like-minded folks, act like it.
No "game shaming": This isn't a place for title vs title arguments. Take that to steam forums or elsewhere. Compare/contrast mechanics between games, discuss what worked or didn't and how. Devolving into flame wars of "MHX sucks, gib more MHY" will not be tolerated.
No "off-meta" shaming: having fun playing the game is the meta. Discuss strats, builds, and give suggestions, but that's all they are, suggestions.
π Original Art Only
No AI art: too easy to spam, too low effort.
Attribute original artists with links, watermarks, and mentions where available. If you don't know the source, say so.
If an internet sleuth finds a poster cribbing others' art as their own, that's a bannable offense.
π Safe-For-Work Only
SFW cosplay only: no nudes/lewds
No Rule 34: make your own MH34U
π Resources
spoiler Official MonsterHunter.com
MH 20th Anniversary Site
~~Monster Hunter Twitter~~ :::
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I was pretty into Pokemon Go a while back and at least for me, the game was much better/worse depending on how densely populated of an area you lived in. Urban > Rural. I'm not sure if MHN will be like this too. But if it is, you'll enjoy the game more in a city-like area.
at the very least they are touting the feature of "saving" monsters to hunt later so you don't have to be actively outside while fighting. So, depending on how it works, you can save up stuff to do while in the denser areas.