

The lesson as always is, I’m an idiot.įortunately, the Lunastra fight becomes a lot more manageable once you bring the right stuff with you. It wasn’t until much later that I realized you can simply fast travel back to camp via the map after taking out the first two monsters and before Lunastra arrives. In the second attempt, meanwhile, I brought the same gear but couldn’t get back to camp to change because Farcasters didn’t work. That’s because I didn’t bring any Cool Drinks and the lance build I used didn’t have Heat Guard, which literally made the Lunastra fight a bit too hot to handle. While I managed to clear my first four tries in one go to get the four Senu’s Feathers that I needed, my first two attempts were pretty rough. I mean, we all know what happens when you put Deviljho and Odogaron in the same spot, hm? Let’s just say a certain walking Twizzler stick ends up turning into a certain giant walking pickle’s own personal chew toy for smacking around unwary hunters. Now you might think, “Well, at least Odogaron isn’t too hard.” That might be true, until you realize that he spawns at the same time as Deviljho. The event involves hunting three high-rank monsters in the arena: Odogaron, Deviljho and Lunastra. Arch Tempered Kulve Taroth, other monsters The other is a new mantle called the Assassin’s Hood, which allows you to skulk around and hide faster while looking like the assassin’s of old. One is a layered armor that turns you into the feared Egyptian warrior Bayek from Assassin’s Creed Origins. In this case, the phrase refers to the stealthy warriors of the Assassin’s Creed series, who now get an homage in Monster Hunter World.Īs part of a tie-in between MHW and Assassin’s Creed, this particular event quest rewards you with Senu’s Feathers, which you can then use to craft two special items. What’s Silent, Deadly and Fierce? No, it’s not the byproduct of eating too many bean burritos.
