Thank you so much for this tutorial, it's fenomenal! I've watched it at least a dozen times. I've been jumping between different chapters and practicing on the toadversary all the combos and switch skills you cover. I'm getting there. The switch axe's so fun to use, and learning it alongside your tutorial's been nothing but a pleasure.
*"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough."* - Albert Einstein Thank you for rising to the occasion of being the Einstein of the Monster Hunter universe, Aifrit.
I really appreciate this comment, I’ve been quite tied up with a lot of things in my life recently. Can’t promise but it’s on my list now at least to try to cover SA leading into Wilds. I’m sorry it’s bumming you out but I really appreciate sharing that there are some viewers still looking forward to things from me here. Hope to get to this eventually and fully cover it at release.
@@AifritGaming Ay man it's all good, great to hear you haven't permantly quit or anything xD. Take care, looking forward to new content once you have everything figured out :)!
I just got into Rise after playing MHNow. It's my first monster hunter game, and I immediately fell in love with the switch axe. Thank you so much for this guide!
Just recently got into Rise after being a Switchaxe main in World, only to realize I was using the weapon wrong during all my initial hunts! I was used to trying to stay in sword mode all the time, chaining left/right swipes and a finisher double slash to dish out damage, only to find out the morph attacks are the way to go in this game.
Every time I come back to play a new MH game I have to look this stuff up lol I wonder on how many of these videos I've commented on over the --monster hunter-- generations.
The timer ruins the whole experience for me is way too strict. Not being able to passenger play so much to the point that I can't even gather mats or see the monsters to navigate to them just feels way to controlling on how I'm supposed to play.
I hope the element balancing in Wilds is like Sunbreaks, where pzre raw is the weakest, but easyest to build for, the Status which is stronger than pure raw, but requires more skills to work and then element which is the strongest of the 3, but requires the most skills to work.
I don’t usually comment on youtube, but definitely had to. This video is amazing, although I didn’t really memorize all the combos; but it really shows that you put so much time and effort into explaining this amazing weapon :) thank you ❤️
I didn't understand, if poison takes 12% of the opponent's life, how come I need 13.64% more raw damage? Or weak to poison, how is 24% (2 pulses) of life worth 56.25% more damage to raw weapons? Please answer
I bought rise and sunbreak on PS5, I haven't on switch but you never felt good with the controls. Now I am far more comfortable and I find it much easier to use my swag axe. I'm currently still in rise and I'm about to clear six stars but right now I'm more focusing on upgrading and unlocking making different axes. My biggest issue though is my defense I still feel under armored. But anyway thanks for these videos It makes it easier to figure out what skills to go for or decorations to get so I can get the armor then find to my bills so I can really let loose.
I run max dragon heart, dragon converse along with 1 level of frienzy bloodlust, bloodlust l, colenances and wind mantle with comfy skill max evade extender with bladescale i have other nice skills but those are my primary ones on a four piece risen valstrax and risen kushala arms
Hmm... Was considering picking up Switch Axe in Rise, but looking at this, playing it in a "Use the sword as main/only use morph attacks" being the objectively best way by far, I understand this weapon is (no longer) for me. I enjoyed using it a lot in 3U and 4U, as axe main, and then only using sword mode to "get rid" of the phial charge. That said, this is a super informative and really well thought out guide! Would love to see you do more guides for more weapons!