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Yolmar Moreno
2019-09-05 23:03:00

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As always Monster Hunter Iceborne, is a box of surprises with the monsters, in this guide we will help you with some tips so you can beat Banbaro with ease.

In Monster Hunter Iceborne, another of the monsters feared by players arrived in its new extension, this is quite rare has the shape of a moose combined with a ram, you can imagine. Beating Banbaro is not that easy, but with our help you can do it more easily.

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How to beat Banbero in Monster Hunter Iceborne


This weird monster of Monster Hunter Iceborne has two very large horns, uses them as battering rams, Banbaro has the advantage of making gigantic snowballs and throwing them towards you very often, if you let yourself be grabbed by one of them it will hurt you, We advise you to use your defense movements and keep your resistance very high.

One of the tricks to start beating Banbaro is to attack his legs, so use your clutch claw and attack his two legs to hurt him if you see him recover, follow him as many times as you can. Other advantages that you will have in your favor is firing scatternuts and crystalburst mid-charge, with this you can stop this monster to reload again.

What are Bambaro's weaknesses in Monster Hunter Iceborne


The greatest weakness of Banbaro are the weapons with dragon elements, as well as thunder shots, do not think of using water and ice because you would do nothing avoid using them to discard them in this battle. Other advantages in his favor against Banbaro is that he fears ailments, lightheadedness and sleep, he takes advantage of all your advantages and our advice to eliminate him.

We hope that this guide of Monster Hunter Iceborne, has been very useful to beat Banbaro in the game, remember each of its weaknesses so that you apply them and you can attack it, do not forget to dodge the snowballs that can cause you damage.



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