: This Melynx can send items back to your village once per quest, freeing up inventory space. Progression & Crafting
: You can inflict Poison (drain health), Paralysis (immobilize), Sleep (setup for bombs), and Exhaust (drain stamina) on monsters.
: Look for sets with "Attack Up" or "Evasion" skills to help in early hunts. Monster Hunter Portable
: You have an extra 8 slots during quests that clear once you return, useful for gathering additional materials.
: Focus on mastering one weapon type first (e.g., Great Sword for high damage or Bow for range). Pay attention to Critical Distance with ranged weapons and Sharpness for melee. : This Melynx can send items back to
For (MHP3rd), this guide covers essential survival and progression tips for new hunters. Unlike its predecessors, MHP3rd streamlines several mechanics while maintaining the series' challenging depth. Getting Started
: Starting with a high-raw-damage weapon like a Great Sword or Switch Axe is often recommended for beginners. : You have an extra 8 slots during
: While optional, training quests are highly recommended to learn the distinct move sets of the 12 available weapon types. Core Mechanics & Combat