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Enjoy a special 19th Sehri with "Jagra Handi" from Jeelay Ki! Indulge in this delicious dish and make your Sehri meal one to remember.
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Monster Hunter World: a true series evolution.
   Monster Hunter has been a remarkably slept on series by many, probably due to remaining on the 3DS for nearly a decade. That hasn’t stopped it from being a incredible game and having such a cult following since it’s 2004 release on the PS2. I didn’t get into the series until my cousin got me 3 Ultimate on the Wii U, but despite the flaws in that game, it didn’t stop me from falling in love with this series and sticking with it from there on. I got friends into the series and we pondered alongside many other fans what the series could be on a modern console or PC, and Capcom thought the same at some point as in 2017, they revealed Monster Hunter World for PS4, Xbox One, and PC releasing about half a year later. It took me quite a while for me to get into this one since I didn’t have a PS4 until a few months ago and I don’t have a giant gaming PC but I already love the direction they took with this game from its predecessors. both the big leaps and the smaller steps the game made.
   For those who don’t know this series, the best way to explain it is going on missions to hunt giant monsters and take them down by killing or capturing them. (...I know, the title makes that clear.)  Basic on the surface; however, the multiplayer and the gameplay itself are what make this game so remarkable and downright addictive along the lines of an MMO. Hunting these monsters allows you to gather parts from them to then craft new weapons and armor, and rinse, repeat. This premise is backed up greatly by unique monsters, gorgeous environments (especially now being on newer hardware), and weapons to utilize. Although there is a story to the game, it takes a backseat to the gameplay as it does with most other games in the series. To sum it up briefly, you’re a member of the Fifth Fleet heading to the “New World” chasing a migrating Elder Dragon known as Zorah Magdaros to find out why it’s migrating and potentially stop it. It’s more to help teach new players about the basics and introducing things slowly without overwhelming them. To veterans, it’s just a playground to get familiar with the new mechanics and adapt, and there’s a lot to adapt to.
  So the biggest draw to the series (arguably) is, well, the monsters themselves. There’s a wide variety of creatures both small and large totaling up to 53. It definitely isn’t the largest roster the series has had with 3U and 4U having 70-90 but it’s hardly a downside when they’ve overhauled them both aesthetically and in how they fight. Staples like Rathian and Rathalos, returning monsters like Diablos, Kirin, and Barroth, and new monsters such as the Anjanath and Great Jagras. All impressive and act so differently even if some have similarities. What makes them fun to fight is learning what they do, adapting, knowing when to back off and when to strike. this game helps that shine with how they’re programmed as they act and behave like animals. Some won’t bother you unless you attack, some will attack you on sight and they even interact with each other, fighting for territory. This actually means a lot since in previous games, they solely focused on you acting like there wasn’t another giant creature next to it.
  This is also complimented by the fact that the environments are more expansive than ever. Before, they were sets of numbered “areas” connected by loading zones making for a very disconnected venture in a sense. Now, each area is one whole map loaded in, multiple layers and tons to find including several camps to set up, making getting to certain places on the map easier and giving rest stops more accessible. Though I won’t lie, I get turned around and lost in these large maps very easily. I’ve gotten better with it but be ready to stumble for a bit and use your map a lot. It’s a handy tool now for finding items and tracking your targets with the help of a new mechanic: scoutflies. These colorful dots help you identify items you can harvest like plants, bugs, ore, and use them for varying purposes like turning herbs into potions and taking nullberries to cure blights. On top of this, the mainstay mechanic of crafting new items from what you pick up is given a nice update allowing you to set certain items to auto craft when you have the items such as making mega potions when you have potions and pick up honey. The scoutflies also assist with tracking down monsters by using pieces they leave behind such as footprints, skidmarks, mucus, etc. and makes finding the monster feel like a real hunt and not just a wild goose chase.
  Another big overhaul was in the weapons in terms of their moveset and abilities. With 14 weapon types at your disposal, your bound to find your favorite or favorites as you aren’t bound to one. From the basic user friendly Sword and Shield, to more heavy weapons like the Great Sword and Hammer, to the long range Bow and Bowguns, and of course the technical ones with Charge Blade and Insect Glaive. Each weapon has a unique feel and have been given a expanded kit from the previous game, Generations where there were multiple styles giving you access to different abilities for each weapon depending on the style but they weren’t all beneficial to every weapon; namely, the Insect Glaive had no benefit with striker style and aerial style does nothing for Charge Blade. Here, all of them have the best of their moves and some new ones to freshen things up and you can easily play through the game with just one weapon or jump between them all. I normally main Charge blade but I’ve jumped around trying everything again to see what’s new.
 There’s also new gear to use such as the mantles. These are specialized tools for different occasions like hiding from large monsters or buffing your health or even better mobility in the map. These have a lot of utility as the ghillie mantle has helped me heal and sharpen on many occasions. The biggest addition to gear is the slinger. It’s a wrist mounted slingshot/grapple hook allowing you to use varying ammo to shoot at monsters to do small damage or apply certain statuses or even the environment to say drop boulders wrapped in vines on top of your target or trigger a vine trap ensnaring them for free damage. It does allow mobility such as grappling onto special bugs up high but I haven’t used it too often. It’ll vary from player to player.
  Now for quality of life improvements that both newcomers and veterans will appreciate. First, using consumables doesn’t stop you dead in your tracks. You can walk or run while using items like potions, rations, berries, or anything that isn’t two hand action like sharpening. This is incredibly refreshing as having to stop to heal in past games was infuriating as it required you to run away or hope the monster is distracted and on top of having the ability to interrupt the animation to dodge roll if need be. In addition, a lot of tools that you used to carry on you for gathering certain resources like ore, bugs, and fish are now permanent items and don’t require constant replacing and don’t take up inventory space as they’re relegated to being specialized tools.  
  Two of the biggest QOL changes come down to the multiplayer and monster info. The former includes the SOS flare. The game pretty much has you always online for multiplayer unless you can’t use it but using this allows you to call hunters to aid you if you’re having trouble with a hunt. If you’re offline, this does nothing and don’t worry you can still play the whole game offline, but this game is a nice social experience whether playing with fresh hunters or seasoned vets.
  The second biggest change is data on the monsters. Throughout the years, data on how to get certain monster parts or chances of getting them was relegated to wikis and fansites, now it’s all inside the game’s hunter notes and will grow the more you hunt a specific monster. This means you don’t need your smartphone or computer next to you constantly to figure out what you need to hunt or hit to find the parts you need.
  All in all, Monster Hunter World feels like a big step for the series, not just the platform jump, but even the little things it fixes that leave a good first impression to those trying it for the first time and makes long time players happy and beyond satisfied. Although I can’t say I won’t go back to games like Generations as they have their own feel, this I can safely say is my favorite game in the series by far. I’ve had a hard time putting it down outside of the work week. It can be a grind but a damn fun one. I love this game and can’t wait to see it’s future content.
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10 Things to Do to Prepare for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
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10 Things to Do to Prepare for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
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Monster Hunter: World alone has hundreds of hours of content (yes, really!) but don’t worry, you don’t have to put that much time into it to be prepared for the massive expansion, Iceborne, even though its Master Rank will be a good difficulty jump from High Rank.Now is a better time than ever to prepare since all of the Event Quests are back, too! This video is a quick look at what you should do, whether you’re new, Hunter Rank 50, or beyond. There’s a lot to cover, so if you need more details about any of it, make sure to check our comprehensive IGN Monster Hunter: World Wiki! Nearly every link in this article is to a guide, so click on anything you want more explanation for. Let’s begin!
1. Beat the Game!
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Technically, rolling credits is the only thing you need to do in Monster Hunter: World to be able to access Iceborne’s storyline. If you rush, you can probably get through Monster Hunter: World’s story quests in about 40 hours, give or take. If you need help getting started, check out our Monster Hunter: World Beginner’s Guide!
But, Iceborne’s Master Rank—like previous Monster Hunter’s G-rank—s no joke. You’ll probably want to prepare more not only to shake off the cobwebs, but so the difficulty spike doesn’t feel like a brick wall. Expect the jump into Master Rank to feel similar to how it felt transitioning into High Rank from Low Rank. If you had the best Low Rank armor, you probably felt fine going into High Rank, while you likely had a tougher time if you started High Rank with early-game gear.
Make sure stock up on items so you’re prepared for quests. Here’s a list of recommended items to bring on quests in Monster Hunter: World
2. Master at Least One Weapon
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Practice really does make perfect in a game like Monster Hunter: World, where skill is just about as important, if not more, as equipment. Completely master at least one weapon, two if you want to be prepared for anything! I switch based on the challenge at hand. For example, I learned the Bow because Bazelgeuse originally gave me a tough time when using my go-to, the Sword and Shield.
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3. Become a True Armorsmith
Not every weapon and every playstyle goes well with just one armor set—and a set of pieces all from the same monster is rarely the best way to go. Choose Armor Skills that complement your playstyle and weapon and upgrade that armor set, and you’ll probably have a much easier time.
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Personally, my favorite go-to set for Sword and Shield is built with a mix of defensive and offensive skills, like Health Boost, Evade Window, Weakness Exploit, Crit Boost, and a few more! For a support set, I run Wide-Range. You’ll want to collect Armor Decorations to help round out sets!
Try making a set to counter a specific monster if you’re having a tough time! Or, if you generally feel like you’re not doing enough damage, build for Affinity.
4. Collect Every Palico Gadget
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You’ll earn Palico Gadgets by befriending the Grimalkynes in each Locale—or Gajalaka in Elder’s Recess. These are incredibly useful and can be leveled up, so get to finding Grimalkyne doodle’s to collect them all. The Palico Gadget Guide explains how to get them all.
5. Learn How Food Works
Yeah, getting the Chef’s Choice is tempting, but it’s not the best way to go. Collecting Canteen ingredients will open up a plethora of new food skills you can access for the Custom Platter. Find some skills you especially like, and save meal sets based off them. Or, at minimum, eat for the stat you need—like Elemental Resistance against Kirin. Make up for the lack of health with items like Max Potions!
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If you’ve done all of your optional and delivery quests, but are still missing ingredients, that means you haven’t collected them all out in the wild. Try going on Investigations with an Upsurge on gathering spots, and gather at spots that sparkle. For example, when there’s an Upsurge: Conch Shells in the Coral Highlands, head through the small cave in the southeastern part of Sector 9 to find a spot to gather Violent Abalone, which will unlock a fish ingredient in the Resilience category. Perfect for getting a large Defense Boost and Felyne Moxie, which prevents fainting one time!
To be honest, I’ve only collected the Canteen ingredients for the skills I use a lot. I am a slacker.
6. Do Your Optional Quests!
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Now we’re into the sort of, should do, but don’t really need to do category on the path to Iceborne. Every so often, an NPC will have an exclamation mark above their head, which probably means they have a quest to give out! Make sure to complete these Optional Quests (marked by a speech bubble in the quest list) to gain Canteen ingredients, hunter tools, access to new monsters, and more. And don’t forget to turn in Deliveries at the Resource Center for more important rewards as well – like the Iceproof mantle, which will obviously come in handy for Iceborne!
7. Collect Every Mantle and Booster
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Note: This video is missing mantles that released after the game launched! See How to Unlock Every Mantle and Booster in Monster Hunter: World for guides for each.
Speaking of mantles, try to collect all hunter tools available which are useful for myriad reasons. One of the most useful ones—he Rocksteady Mantle—can’t be earned until you reach HR50! But, at the very least, unlock the Temporal Mantle, which grants near invulnerability for 90 seconds and only requires HR16.
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First, complete the Special Assignment The Food Chain Dominator—which will unlock the Dragonproof Mantle—and then more on to the line of Special Assignments that begins with The Blazing Sun. This will also unlock the Lunastra, an Elder Dragon whose weapons are the bomb. They have Blast element (hah), skills baked into them, and decoration slots! They’re some of my very favorite weapons.
Our Deputy Reviews Editor, Tom Marks, reached this point at HR38 in 56 hours over the course of two and a half weeks—minus the tools locked behind a higher HR. You can do it too, especially if you have some help!
8. Unlock Augmentation
We’re not sure how exactly this will work in Iceborne, but Augmentation is a huge part of World’s current endgame. It involves reaching HR29 and then earning a rare Warrior’s Streamstone by completing Threat Level 2 Tempered Monster investigations. This will allow you to finally use the more common Streamstones you’ve probably collected along the way, giving you the ability to upgrade your armor’s defense even more. The Warrior’s and Hero’s Streamstones are strictly for adding special skills to your weapons, and are rare and weapon-specific.
9. Challenge Yourself
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Are you still with me? Good! There are plenty of other challenges to conquer too, like the Final Fantasy XIV and Witcher 3 collaborations, which both, although greatly challenging, grant amazing rewards. Defeating Final Fantasy XIV’s Behemoth (which is no small feat (see the Behemoth Strategy Guide) will give you access to the amazing Drachen Armor. Want to cheese it? Head into the battle with just one friend and Palico equipped with the Plunderblade. Cut off the tail and break the horns (run Partbreaker), then return from the quest, and repeat.
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The Witcher’s Special Assignment is solo-only, and has special side-quests that reward an Attack Jewel and more help from Gajalaka! You can also craft Witcher’s Silver Sword, an amazing SnS. You’ll have to take on the Ancient Leshen to upgrade it, which requires HR50, and is one of the most difficult fights in the game along with Extreme Behemoth. Ancient Leshen materials are also used for Zirael Dual Blades (Ciri’s weapons!).
Once you’re beyond Hunter Rank 50, you’ll then have access to the extremely challenging Event Quest-only Arch Tempered Elder Dragons and the new armor sets that come with them. If you’re going to defeat one of them, though—hunt the massive Kulve Taroth, which only requires HR16. Defeating her rewards incredible new Gold and White Gold weapons.
10. Do Event Quests
Best of all, all of these Arch Tempered Elder Dragons are around as Event Quests in Monster Hunter: World until August 29, 2019—along with most previous Event Quests. Here are the ones we recommend, listed under required Hunter Rank.
HR15 and Below:
Greeting the Gluttons
Vouchers that guarantee food skill activation
Every Hunter’s Dream
Wyvern Ignition Greatsword (it’s really good)
Triple Threat Throwdown
Armor Decorations. Wear Bandit Mantles in a full party for extra cash. Skip this if you can do HR50 quest The Greatest Jagras instead.
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Wiggle Me This
The hilarious Wiggler Head
Mosswinin’ and Dinin (8/07 – 8/09 only)
For Golden Eggs, Armor Spheres, Faux Tickets for layered armor sets, and more. Note: Giant Mosswine will one-shot you, but are very weak to status effects, like stun. I had success using the Bow’s Arc Shot.
Rollin’ with the Uragaan
Armor Sphere+ and Advanced Armor Spheres
HR16
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The Fury of El Dorado
Accept in the Gathering Hub for Kulve Taroth armor, tons of extra loot to sell for cash, and some of the best weapons in the game. See the Kulve Taroth Siege Guide for tips!
HR30 A Nose for an Eye / Snow and Cherry Blossoms / No Tomorrow for Usurpers
Large boost to Hunter Rank. Mainly just to get to HR50 so you can take advantage of The Greatest Jagras and The Name’s Lavasioth quests,
A Simple Task
Collect Tempered Monster tracks to unlock Tempered investigations
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The Thronetaker and Relish the Moment
Sullied and Shining Streamstones
Tracking the Delivery
Collect Tempered Elder Dragon tracks to unlock Tempered Elder Dragon Investigations
The Greatest Jagras – (7/25 to 8/08) Best to farm BOXES of Armor Decorations – look at this image! This is normal!
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The Name’s Lavasioth – ( 8/08 to 8/29) Also to farm boxes of Armor Decorations! Not quite as good as the Greatest Jagras though, so get to it.
Really, that’s it /s! Remember, for complete guides to everything mentioned, click on the links for helpful pages from our Monster Hunter: World: Wiki Guide! For even more game help, here are video playlists of every Monster Hunter: World Game Help stream (aka Monster Hunter Bootcamp) and Monster Hunter: World monster strategy guide videos (aka Monster of the Week) the writer of this article has done.
New Monsters in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
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For more on Monster Hunter: World, check out these 9 Quality of Life Improvements in Iceborne, Gameplay and Impressions of Three New Iceborne Subspecies, and 34 New Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Impressions.
Casey DeFreitas is an Editor on the wikis team at IGN who loves monster hunting, slaying, and catching. Catch her on Twitter @ShinyCaseyD.
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Monster Hunter World: Spring Blossom Festival Roadmap 2019
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The upcoming Spring Blossom Festival for Monster Hunter World is due for April 25, 2019 at 8PM EDT and it will end on May 16, 2019 at 7:59PM EDT. This is the third festival that will occur during the same time period across all platforms. As time progresses more events and additions to the festival may make it difficult to understand. Here, I’ll break down the events and create a roadmap to ensure you don’t miss a thing.
Monster Hunter World: Spring Blossom Festival Roadmap 2019
This roadmap should be used as a handy checklist to ensure that new events and important tasks such as daily bounties are done, as well as making sure you don’t miss out on any festival rewards! For a more detailed guide, please see our Monster Hunter World: Spring Blossom Festival 2019 Contents for a more in-depth guide.
For those who have been playing Monster Hunter World quite consistently, they will only have to focus on the decoration quests to help acquire their missing jewels. For those who play more sporadically, can rejoice as you can also undertake quests to obtain any missing layered armor or armor set during this time, providing a great way to catch up. Below you will find an outline for console players, followed by PC.
Consoles Roadmap
Console players get no new content during this event, but if they have missed out on last year’s Spring Blossom Festival, they should make sure to log in to obtain the tickets needed for several exclusive weapons and armor pieces.
1.Sign in daily and complete daily bounties to obtain Spring Blossom Tickets
2. “The Greatest Jagras”
Players may obtain Mysterious, Glowing, and Warped Feystones.
He will spit up several times during the fight which will leave behind shinies.
Collect these shinies to obtain decorations.
Make sure you let him eat as it’s possible to DPS him so he can’t eat.
Players can obtain the Faux Ticket III upon completion.
This will be live from April 25 to May 2.
3. “My Name is Lavasioth” 
Players may obtain
Mysterious, Glowing, and Warped Feystones..
This quest is great for those looking to obtain Warped Feystones as on low avg its possible to always get 2 from simply completing the quest. Those lucky may get up to 10.
Players can obtain the Beetle Tickets upon completion.
This event will be live from May 2 to May 16.
PC Roadmap
PC players get 1 new quest this event, so be sure to not miss out on it. In addition, players will have the opportunity to catch up, if they missed out on the Spring Blossom Festival 2018. Make sure to log in to obtain the tickets needed for several exclusive weapons and armor sets.
1.Sign In daily and complete daily bounties to obtain Spring Blossom Tickets.
2. “SDF: Silent, Deadly, and Fierce Event”
Player must slay a Deviljho, an Odogaron, and a Lunastra.
Deviljho and Odogaron will be roaming the arena and once they are killed Lunastra will emerge.
Players will obtain “Senu’s Feather” to craft an Assassin Creed full layered armor and mantle.
Players will need to complete this mission 4 times.
Then proceed to the Smithy and talk to those inside. When you have the required materials head to where the bounty board is at to complete the deliveries.
This event will be live from May 2 to May 16.
3. “The Greatest Jagras”
Players may obtain
Mysterious, Glowing, and Warped Feystones.
He will spit up several times during the fight which will leave behind shinies.
Collect these shinies to obtain decorations.
Make sure you let him eat as its possible to DPS him so he can’t eat.
Players can obtain the Faux Ticket III upon completion.
This will be live from April 25 to May 2.
4. “My Name is Lavasioth” 
Players may obtain
Mysterious, Glowing, and Warped Feystones.
This quest is great for those looking to obtain Warped Feystones as on low avg its possible to always get 2 from simply completing the quest. Those lucky may get up to 10.
Players can obtain the Beetle Tickets upon completion.
This event will be live from May 2 to May 16.
Don’t forget if you need more details for all the info on what’s happening during the event, read our Monster Hunter World: Spring Blossom Festival 2019 Contents.
For all your Monster Hunter needs stop by our Monster Hunter Wiki. For in-depth guides click the links below:
If you are looking for more Monster Hunter World info, you can go in-depth with our featured guides: All Armor Limits, Everything about Kulve Taroth, Long Sword Elemental Limits, Dual Blades’ Max Element & Status Limits,  Attack Values & You, Crown Sizes & You, Monster Hunter World: The Canteen Explained With Ingredient Guide or Monster Hunter World: End Game Guide.
If you are interested in Monster Hunter World builds, you can peer into them at: Dragon Longsword Build, Raw DPS Build, and Elemental Crit Build For Sealed Weapons.
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