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Daniel Hidalgo
2022-07-04 08:39:37

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To eliminate some monsters from Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak you will want to know how to use the longsword, which we will cover in this guide.

What is the long sword in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak?


This is one of the favorite weapons among players, which is really nothing new, but since previous games it became one of the most used. Despite not being a new weapon, in this expansion the weapon has undergone some changes that you will want to know how to use the longsword.

How to use the longsword in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak? - Mechanical


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The first thing we'll mention is that the sword now features new Longsword mechanics that you'll discover as you start using it, including the Wirebug mechanic, which introduces new action moves known as Silkbind attacks.

How to use the longsword in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak? - Actions, combos, movements and controls


This sword is full of moves, with which the use of the weapon is compromised, making it more complicated to use. One of the sword mechanics, the Wirebug is used for movement and fighting combos, as well as allowing you to perform certain moves like the Soaring Kick.

You should keep in mind that you can only use Longsword's special attacks by filling the Spirit Gauge, a meter that you can find next to the edge of the weapon. The color of the meters will indicate various bonuses.

Certain Longsword attacks will allow you to level up your Spirit Gauge, such as Spirit Roundslash, but Spirit Helm Breaker will consume a level. The key is to combine movements to maintain the level of Spirit Gauge when attacking.

This is all you need to know about how to use the longsword in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak and now that we're done, we hope we've been as helpful as possible, so you can get a lot of use out of this weapon.


Tags:
MH Rise, MHR
Platform(s):
Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows PC
Genre(s):
Action role-playing
Developer(s):
Capcom
Publisher(s):
Capcom
Engine:
RE Engine
Release date:
March 26, 2021
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
12+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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