These items, such as mushrooms, honey, whetstones and the like can all be crafted for use on quests - from developing health-restoring potions to sharpening weapons and catching bugs, these items can be godsends when you’re flailing around in the red zone. This tutorial also teaches you a valuable lesson in the game - collect everything, and anything, you can if you find it. The first mission is probably a bit of hunter-gatherer 101, but taking time to explore the landscape and master your camera panning skills is essential, although the camera behaves a bit more in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate than Majora’s Mask. Nevertheless, after this show of heroism, the Caravaneer appoints you as his loyal hunter-in-training, and this is ultimately where your quest begins. Of course, the first tutorial challenge is a bit of a faff, running up a monster now attacking the sand ship you find yourself on to retrieve the Caravaneer’s hat. At this point, you’ll realise that when things are calm in the Monster Hunter world, it usually won’t be the case a few seconds later. Nevertheless, you land up on the Caravaneer’s ship - the chap you’ll end up engaging with more often than not in the game - sailing to the town of Val Habar on a sand ship. The opening sequence is rather majestic, and really lets the New 3DS’s 3D system sparkle. You play as a hapless, burgeoning hunter who hasn’t quite got his sword dirty as yet.
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