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Considering that there are 14 weapon types to choose from in Monster Hunter Rise, it s not surprising that some can find the game a bit overwhelming. However, the wide range of options also means the game can work with several different play styles, as long as you know how to use your chosen weapon. In this guide, we ll dive into the Charge Blade, its fighting style, attacks, and the best builds to use with it.
Monster Hunter Rise is a relatively large game on Nintendo Switch. Make sure to have adequate space on your microSD card, so you can play without a hitch. Without further ado, let s dive into the Charge Blade.
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Hunting Edge: Makes you attack by leaping forward. If you hit your enemy, you can followup with Charged Slash or Charged Plunging attack.
Regular Attack 1
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Tackle: Makes you move forward and attack using the blade s flat side. Not as easy to use as a regular Tackle, but can allow you to Guard. ○
Guard Tackle: A Charged Slash that strikes twice with a large swing and inflicts lots of damage. If you hit a weak spot on the first strike, the second strike will do more damage.
Regular Attack 2
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True Charged Slash: A Charged Slash attack that strikes twice by making you spin. If you hit a weak spot on the first strike, the second one deals additional damage.
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