Once you are comfortable with the basics of Monster Hunter Rise, you can finally start the real game of shredding rare materials for high level equipment. While one would normally have to wait through a cut scene each time a mission ends, a simple trick allows players to skip this brief vignette, reducing downtime between hunts.
The wrestling game competitor made me aware of this trick Zerpin, but the secret quickly spread inside the Monster Hunter community after Go upLaunched March 26th. The technique involves hanging in the air with the game’s new Wirebug mechanic while the mission ends, which for some reason causes him to escape the post-mission scene.
In the video above, I show how missions usually end and then demonstrate the easiest way to use the Wirebug trick. While in the air, either jumping from an elevation or doing zippers in the air with ZL + X, pressing the A button will cause your hunter to hang above the ground for a few seconds. Fortunately, this window is quite generous, so it should be easy to take advantage of it even after missions that end with a countdown as long as you get a low time.
People al Monster Hunter subreddit have pointed out that the cutscene is not playing also in other situations, as when the player runs down a wall, is knocked down by an explosion or inflicted by paralyzed and sleepy conditions.
Monster Hunter Rise it’s a fun new addition to the long-running franchise, and this trick should help make it even more entertaining for those experimenting with final game teams. Again, some of the mission ending scenes involve relating to your companions (cat and dog species known as Felynes and Canynes, respectively), so you may not neglect them each time you complete a mission. .