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Mastering Long Sword in Monster Hunter Wilds: Moves and Combos Guide

Apr 18,2025 Author: Sophia

One of the most exciting aspects of the *Monster Hunter* series is the array of weapons at hunters' disposal, each offering unique ways to tackle the game's challenging monsters. For those looking to master the Great Sword in *Monster Hunter Wilds*, this comprehensive guide will pave the way to becoming a formidable hunter.

Best Way to Use the Great Sword in Monster Hunter Wilds

The Great Sword is renowned for its immense power and the potential for devastating attacks. Its slow but mighty swings can deal massive damage, making it ideal for players who prefer a strategic, timing-based approach to combat.

All Moves

CommandMoveDescription
Triangle/YStandard AttackA powerful overhead swing that can be charged for increased damage. Holding the button longer increases the charge level, culminating in a True Charged Slash.
Circle/BSide SlashA quick horizontal slash that can be used to reposition or start combos. Can be followed by a Triangle/Y to transition into a Charged Slash.
R2/RTCharged SlashBegins the charge for the Great Sword's signature move. Can be released at different levels for varying damage outputs.
R2/RT (Held)True Charged SlashThe ultimate attack of the Great Sword. Requires a full charge and can be aimed with the analog stick for precision strikes.
Triangle/Y + Circle/BWide SlashA wide-ranging attack that can hit multiple targets. Useful for crowd control and setting up for a Charged Slash.
R2/RT + Circle/BTackleA defensive move that can absorb a monster's attack, allowing you to maintain your charge level. Essential for maintaining offensive momentum.
L2/LT + R2/RTStrong Wide SlashA powerful wide attack that can be used to finish off combos or start new ones. Offers good damage and positioning.

Great Sword Combos

Monster Hunter Wilds Great Sword Combos

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Mastering the Great Sword involves understanding its combos, which can maximize damage output and efficiency:

Basic Combo

Starting with Triangle/Y for a Standard Attack, followed by Circle/B for a Side Slash, and finishing with R2/RT for a Charged Slash, this combo is the bread and butter of Great Sword combat.

Charged Combo

Begin with a Triangle/Y to initiate a Standard Attack, then hold R2/RT to charge into a True Charged Slash. This combo is perfect for dealing high damage to a monster's weak points.

Tackle Combo

After a Charged Slash (R2/RT), use R2/RT + Circle/B to perform a Tackle. This allows you to absorb an incoming attack and continue your charge, setting up for another True Charged Slash.

Great Sword Tips

Monster Hunter Wilds Great Sword Tips

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To truly excel with the Great Sword in Monster Hunter Wilds, consider these essential tips:

Timing is Key

The Great Sword's slow attacks require precise timing. Watch for monster patterns and openings to land your powerful Charged Slashes and True Charged Slashes.

Use the Environment

Position yourself to use the environment to your advantage. Cliffs and slopes can enhance your attacks, adding extra damage to your swings.

Manage Stamina

Great Sword attacks consume stamina, especially during charges. Keep an eye on your stamina bar to avoid exhausting yourself mid-combat.

Master the Tackle

The Tackle is crucial for maintaining your offensive flow. Use it to absorb monster attacks and keep your charge level intact, setting up for more devastating hits.

Adapt Your Strategy

Different monsters require different approaches. Be ready to switch between aggressive and defensive playstyles based on the monster's behavior and your team's strategy.

With these strategies and techniques, you'll be well on your way to mastering the Great Sword in Monster Hunter Wilds. For more tips and guides, be sure to explore the rest of The Escapist.

Monster Hunter Wilds is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.

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