How to Use Bow in Monster Hunter Wilds: Moves and Combos
The bow in *Monster Hunter Wilds*, while potentially devastating, presents a unique challenge for newcomers. Its effectiveness hinges on mastering its mechanics, which differ significantly from other weapons. Understanding stamina management is key; light attacks consume minimal stamina, while charged attacks significantly drain it. This guide will help you learn the ropes.
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Unlike other *Monster Hunter Wilds* weapons, the bow demands careful stamina management. Each attack depletes your stamina bar; light attacks are economical, but charged attacks are far more costly.
Basic attacks are performed via left-click (PC), R2 (PlayStation), or RT (Xbox). More advanced techniques, such as Dragon Piercer and Thousand Dragons, unlock further offensive potential. The following table details the control scheme:
Combo | PC | PlayStation | Xbox |
---|---|---|---|
Regular Attack | Left-click | R2 | RT |
Charged Attack | Hold left-click | Hold R2 | Hold RT |
Aim / Focus | Hold right-click | Hold L2 | Hold LT |
Quick Shot | F | O | B |
Power Shot | F + F | O + O | B + B |
Arc Shot | Right-click + Left-click + F | L2 + R2 + O | LT + RT + B |
Charging Sidestep | Right-click + R | L2 + X | LT + A |
Dragon Piercer | R + F | Triangle + O | Y + B |
Thousand Dragons | Right-click + R + F | R2 + Triangle + O | RT + Y + B |
Select Coating | Ctrl + arrow up or down | L1 + Triangle or X | LB + Y or A |
Apply Coating | R | Triangle | Y |
Ready Tracer | Left-click + E | L2 + R2 + Square | LT + RT + X |
Focus Fire: Hailstorm | Right-click + Shift | L2 + Hold R1 | LT + Hold RB |
For beginners, the training grounds are invaluable. Practice your combos and familiarize yourself with the controls before engaging monsters. Jumping into combat unprepared is strongly discouraged.
**Related: Monster Hunter Wilds Weapon Tier List (Best Weapons to Use)**
Exploiting Weak Points
The bow excels at targeting monster weak points. Focus Fire: Hailstorm, a particularly useful ability, automatically locks onto these vulnerable areas. After aiming, red indicators highlight weak points; hold Shift (PC), R1/RB (consoles) to lock on and unleash devastating attacks.
Utilizing Coatings
Coatings significantly enhance the bow's effectiveness. These special concoctions are automatically generated as you land regular arrow hits (indicated by a blue gauge in the bottom right corner). Once full, press R (PC), Triangle (PlayStation), or Y (Xbox) to apply the coating. Each bow supports two coating types. Available coatings include:
- Power Coating: Increased arrow damage.
- Pierce Coating: Enhanced penetration with Dragon Piercer.
- Close-Range Coating: Increased close-range damage.
- Paralysis Coating: Inflicts paralysis.
- Exhaust Coating: Inflicts stun and exhaustion.
- Sleep Coating: Inflicts sleep.
- Poison Coating: Inflicts poison.
- Blast Coating: Inflicts blast damage.
Mastering Tracer Arrows
Tracer Arrows are another powerful tool. These arrows attach to a monster for a short duration, guiding subsequent arrows towards the target. This is particularly effective for exploiting weak points. Note that creating Tracer Arrows consumes coating points, so use them strategically.
*Monster Hunter Wilds* is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
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