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In depht Bow Guide for Monster Hunter Now



Let's go more in-depth and break down the bow build guide for Monster Hunter, covering each grade and its corresponding armor sets, weapons, and strategies:

Grade 1: Starting Out

At this stage, you're just beginning your journey in Monster Hunter, and your options are limited.

Armor: Craft the Kulu-Ya-Ku helmet for a quest. However, it's essential not to upgrade it, as it can disrupt your aim when using bows.

Weapon: The Pukei-Pukei bow is a solid choice for beginners. It provides decent damage and elemental versatility.

Grade 2: Expanding Your Arsenal

In Grade 2, you'll want to diversify your gear and start focusing on elemental damage.

Armor: Continue with the Pukei-Pukei helmet and legs; they are critical for early game. Elemental resistance is not as significant at this point.

Elemental Damage: Begin matching your weapon's elemental damage to the monster's weakness, whenever possible. This is where elemental bows shine.

Grade 3: Adding Thunder and Water

You'll face more monsters with diverse weaknesses in Grade 3, so it's time to improve your elemental options.

Armor: You can now introduce Jyuratodus arms and chest for water damage. Retain the Jagras legs for now.

Elemental Damage: Keep matching elements to monster weaknesses. It's essential for maximizing your damage output.

Grade 4: Covering Fire Element

Grade 4 brings new challenges and the need to cover fire element effectively.

Armor: Incorporate Rathian and Anjanath armor pieces to address fire damage. These pieces are essential for progressing in the game.

Elemental Damage: Continue matching elements. The Anjanath bow becomes an option for fire damage.

Grade 5: Raffalos, Legiana, and Diablos

Grade 5 introduces new monsters with different elemental resistances and attack patterns.

Armor: Utilize Legiana armor to unlock the ice element. Maintain Rathian and Anjanath pieces for fire damage. These are your primary armor sets.

Elemental Damage: Stick with the elemental matching strategy for your bows. The Raffalos bow is a great choice for spreadshot if you prefer that style.

Grade 6 and Beyond

As you reach Grade 6 and progress further into the end-game content, it's time to optimize your skills and armor for high-level hunts.

Armor Skills: Focus on unlocking additional armor skills that complement your playstyle. These can include skills like Weakness Exploit, Critical Eye, and Constitution.

Elemental Damage: Continue matching elements to the monster's weaknesses for maximum damage output.

Skill Swaps: Customize your skills based on your playstyle. For example, you can swap the Pukei helmet for Rathalos for an attack boost if you prefer a more aggressive approach.

Grade 8 and Beyond

In the later stages of the game, you'll have access to more advanced armor skills and additional options for fine-tuning your bow build.

Weapon Skills: Pay attention to the weapon skills that you unlock as you progress through the game. These can have a significant impact on your performance. For example, Toby-Kadachi's bow gains one point of evade extender.

Additional Tips:

Health Boost: Each of your builds should incorporate at least two levels of the Health Boost skill to enhance your survivability.

Max Elemental Attack: Maximize your elemental attack skills for maximum elemental damage.

Consider Dropping Attack Boost: As you advance in the game, attack-boosting skills like Attack Boost or Peak Performance may become less effective, so don't over-prioritize them.

Remember that Monster Hunter is an ever-evolving game, and balance changes and updates can affect the optimal bow builds. Furthermore, your playstyle and preferences are crucial when selecting skills and equipment, so adapt your gear to suit your unique strategies and style of play. Happy hunting! 

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