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Over its first official season, made plenty of strides to mature the gameplay that it feels like a brand new game. introduced quality-of-life improvements such as more loadouts and layered armor while also revamping the Hunt-a-thons, so that solo players can find allies across the planet. Every change that Niantic and Capcom implemented has made the experience better.

It’s gotten so good that I’ve spent more time hunting monsters than catching pocket ones. It seems as though “Monster Hunter Now” is in a better place than “Pokemon Go” as the teams flesh out more of the gameplay with the latest addition being Driftsmelting. Now, “Monster Hunter Now” enters its second season and it’s called “Dancing Tempest.



” For the first time, the developers are introducing elder dragons to the mobile game with Kushala Daora debuting along with Elder Dragon Interceptions. That’s the lead monster but two more are scheduled to launch. The first is Khezu, a wormlike wyvern that has electrical attacks and is historically weak to fire.

Basarios is the other confirmed new monster. It’s a rock-themed wyvern that also spews out gas. It’s traditionally weak to Dragon and Water.

Both of these creatures will be in the wild while Kushala Daora is available through a new type of encounter. Along with the new monsters, players will be able to craft new weapons and armor that will also have novel skills such as Kushala Frostwind, Artillery, Special Insurance and more. To help play.

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