Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Weapon, Monster Guide

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Weapon, Monster Guide

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate are popular games on the Nintendo 3DS, and if you happen to be in possession of the recently released Monster Hunter 4G or Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, there are some extensive weapon and boss guides available for both games.

If you thought that Monster Hunter 4 was just button mashing and ceaselessly attacking monsters, think again. There’s actually an art to wielding some of the weapons in the game, as well as various tactics for performing some of the more challenging combos with said weapons.

YouTuber iCEMANoob has a really comprehensive series of guides for both Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. Not a bad way to rekindle the love for the game with the newly re-released version that a lot of people are picking up for the New Nintendo 3DS XL.

The first series of videos covers all the major weapons from Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. You can check that out below.

After video 16, iCEMANoob converts over to Monster Hunter 4, where he details how you can easily make some cash in the game, while also using the next 14 videos to cover various multiplayer and weapon mastery techniques in Monster Hunter 4. You can check out the start of that series below.

Now if you’re more interested in a bit of new-age nostalgia, you can gather a glimpse at Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, as iCEMANoob took the painstaking time to cover the game’s armor skills and uses, as well as battling the monsters in the game. It’s a lengthy series of videos that spans the likes of 45 different entries, leading all the way up to the final boss. I really have to give it to him, he’s done an amazing job of chronicling just about every single necessary detail of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, Monster Hunter 4 and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. You can check out his complete series of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate videos below.

He’s still updating the playlist with new entries every once so often, and he’s been covering the game with a dabble of near-pedantic brio. If you enjoy his content be sure to give a like and subscribe.

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is available right now for the Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL, and according to Gaming Bolt it’s already surpassed the 3 million sold mark, so congrats to Capcom on making tons of extra money on a re-release. For more information on the game be sure to pay a visit to the official website.