

So, I guess what you get rid of only really matters early game, or until you start crafting stat boosts.That being said, in the final mix version picking the shield is probably going to be the safest path, and the staff is probably going to be the hardest path for new players. Though since what you chose is the only thing that effects your level ups, not what you gave up, your defense/ap/strength differences will be within 3. So when you sacrifice the staff your ability to get combo plus, lucky strikes, second chance, ect. Sacrificing the staff doesn't lower your MP or magic power, it lowers your AP. Its critical that needs to be unlocked by doing Proud mode. Im only going with the above mentioned set up for my first proud playthrough in KH 1.5 because i want to have an easier time doing all the extra bosses and stuff in the game.Īlso yeah, Proud is available right away for ALL KH GAMES that have it. On a casual playthrough, i just choose Sword and give up Defense. However you can ALWAYS ATTACK so its better to Pick the Shield and leave the Staff, but DONT LEAVE THE SWORD. You can't rely on Magic alot of the time, since you'll mostly need it for healing if you're a low level. Monster Hunter Frontier Z is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PC in Japan.For a Proud playthrough, if you want an easier time, Just Pick the Shield and sacrifice Magic. Until the service officially ends on December 18, 2019, Monster Hunter Frontier Z will carry on with its in-game events as usual.įor now, here’s some gameplay footage showing a fight against the sick Blinking Nargacuga in Monster hunter Frontier Z: They thank all fans that supported monster Hunter Frontier Z from the bottom of their hearts. While the company felt that they’ve been able to provide a satisfactory service since its initial launch on July 5, 2007, they decided that it would be difficult to continue moving forward so it was decided to end its service. Capcom deeply apologizes for the sudden announcement to all fans that continued cherishing the game. Monster Hunter Frontier Z will end its service on December 18, 2019.

Capcom announced that Monster Hunter Frontier Z, which originally launched as Monster Hunter Frontier Online back in 2007, will end its service this December after 12 years of service in Japan.
