Monster Hunter has always been a paradise for the Speedrunning community. Because with well -thought -out builds, mastery of weapons and clever tricks you can achieve impressive kill times.
That is also inNot otherwise, where there are now absurd hunts in less than ten seconds, such as a frenzied Yian Kut-Ku.
A Speedrunner has now even managed to catch a chatacabra in less than two seconds, but took far longer for the whole hunt.
Clever use of the quest system
YouTuber shows how exactly the Speedkill worksHozumiIn a video.
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The content creator uses the new quest system from Monster Hunter Wilds. To start a quest, you either have to activate the quest via the card or harm the monster enough that the task is registered.
Of the puzzle solution? Poison:However, venomous damage does not currently seem to trigger the trigger for a quest start. Therefore, the YouTuber uses poison ammunition of the light arch rifle to consistently poison the chatacabra until it can be caught and runs the rest of the time in a circle.
Then he uses other ammunition to let the monster fall asleep and then two soothing bombs. Only then does he start the quest and immediately puts the trap.
In the meantime, he has refined his fishing method even further and made a 0.00 seconds of Quematrice Fang.
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To do this, you have to bring the monster up to the threshold that it is caught and catch it with a fitta explosion, the damage of which is enough to start the quest.
Funny, but pointless
However, these are not real speed runs, because the monsters are actually catching between seven to nine minutes, which is actually far too long with a chatacabra and a Quadrice.
With endgame equipment you can send these monsters to the boards in two to three minutes as an inexperienced player, as long as you only attack. Something that is often mentioned in the comments among the videos.
But what do you think? Are such actions really Speedruns or shouldn't they count?