Everything We Learned From the Monster Hunter World Reveal Trailer

Monster Hunter has never looked so glorious.
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STEALTH PLAYS A BIG PART

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Stealth seems to be a new mechanic in Monster Hunter World. In one scene, we see the player approach a group of monsters who begin to notice the player, but then they start to move away from him once he crouches in a very convenient bush. While walking behind a larger monster, he then picks up what seems to be a piece of foliage and then easily equips it onto his body to act as a green, bushy costume that’s perfect for blending into the lush environment.

Sneaking past an enemy that’s way overpowered than you might be the better option than to fight him without the proper equipment or items. Expect to see Monster Hunter World utilize stealth as a method of capturing and/or defeating the big, bad monsters.


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