He would often freeze at random times (mid attack too).
And all I saw of you was you running in a loop (running, disappearing and reappearing at the starting point to run again, repeat) and appearing at random spots around brachy.
Guess I'll have to wait until this weekend to go online again, unless anyone is around late tonight. (or tomorrow night)
I'm still thinking of doing a Deviant video, not sure which one, though.
EDIT: Accidentally double-clicked the post button, glad the site prevented me from double-posting. xD
I only recently noticed that not all Light Bowguns can use all of the elemental shots ammo. So now I'm having to rethink which Bowgun I want. I was previously trying to get the Demolition Gun, but this only has Fire attacks, and I'm already sorted for Fire with my Gunlance (I'm wanting the Flamethrower).
For now, I'll just keep upgrading my Petrified Gunlance. Once I get further and have more access to materials, I'll aim for the Blessed Lamp, since this can use all the elements.
Edit: And now I'm reading up on the importance of Rapid Fire Elemental Shots for LBG, so maybe the Wicked Needle might be better for me. I may need to replan what I do with this weapon yet again. Bowguns sure are confusing.
@crimsontadpoles You don't often need multiple elements on a single hunt... it's generally better to try and make a specialized LBG for every element (except dragon), ie that can rapid-fire it's respective element, instead of just one that weakly covers them all.
On another hypothetical note, anyone notice how the fated four are basically in an elemental relationship akin to Pokemon's starter trio? Glavenus is weak to Water (Mizutsune), Mizutsune's weak to Thunder (Astalos), Astalos is weak to Ice (Gammoth), and Gammoth is weak to Fire (Glavenus). It can even extend to their fighting styles, if you think about it.
Glavenus loses to Mizutsune because it's too agile to slice, and Glavy's smallish legs plus skewed center of gravity means it is prone to slipping and falling over on bubblefoam.
Mizutsune loses to Astalos because it's Thunder attacks are great for punishing excessive movement, and as a flier isn't particularly concerned with slipping, on top of it's excellent grip.
Astalos loses to Gammoth because it just can't faze the behemoth without charging up first, and by that time will likely have had it's wings snowed over, or get grabbed out of the air by it's trunk, leaving it open to a crushing.
And Gammoth loses to Glavenus because the latter's tail is easily strong enough to cut through Gammoth's tough skin, especially when heated, and can shoot magma globs to soften up it's ice defence beforehand.
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