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[MH3]Call of Hunters - Monster Warfare 3

AiranAiran Registered User regular
edited November 2010 in Games and Technology
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***Official Monster Hunter 3 Youtube channel right here!***

WHAT IS MONSTER HUNTER?

A brief summary:
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The latest installment in the series, Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) is now available in the US and soon for EU, on the Wii!
With some 1.1+ million copies having been hunted down in Japan alone, MH3 places you in a brand new hunter’s world, where man and beast are still at each other’s throats.
You arrive at a quaint fishing village by boat. This village has been having a slight monster problem, and you, a magnificent hunter, have been asked to help. Ok, you’re not magnificent at all, but you’ll get there eventually.

Um… I’m new to Monster Hunter. How does the game flow?
Ever played Phantasy Star Online?

No.
Well whatever. You start in a home location. In the offline mode, it will be the fishing village. Here you may purchase, or craft equipment, buy items to help you out on your next quest, and tend to a mini farm which will produce various crafting materials for you. Or perhaps you may decide to sample the local felyne chef’s delicacies, of which the ingredients you can choose for him to prepare a dish. This can result in a stat boost for one quest period, or debilitating food poisoning with the opposite effect on stats.
Then it's off to the Guild Counter to pick a quest! You select and confirm your quest choice, at which point you may make last minute checks (such as stocking up on health potions) before heading out.
You will now arrive in the quest area. Here you will attempt to achieve the objectives laid out by the quest, be it slaying/capturing a monster, or collecting a number of items and sending them back through the drop box at your field camp. Once you succeed or fail in the quest, you return to your home location. The cycle repeats.
The appeal of this game is that your successes are primarily dependant on your reflexes and knowledge of your target. Numbers play a lesser role here – you may have the best armour in the game but that will only give you around 3 extra hits before a knockout as opposed to being instant-KO’ed for a beginner. Likewise the largest beasties still take a while to topple even with the best weapons, and they’re not going to be sitting still to take a beating either. That’s not to say it’s not worth building on your equipment – armours can be decorated with gems which will install upon the wearer different abilities which will help make your hunt a little easier. On top of that, a wide variety of items are at your disposal to aid in the hunt, including pitfall traps, flash and explosive bombs, or even meat to distract your prey!

I dare say that I, on the other hand, am quite the veteran at the previous Monster Hunters. Tell me my good man, what’s new in this sequel?
Well for starters, a brand new world! Of special note is Moga Island, an area where you may harvest materials and hunt certain monsters freely without having to accept a quest beforehand.
Underwater battling is a new addition to the franchise, giving you and your target an extra axis to manoeuvre through in battles.
There’s also new weapon type and plenty of new monsters join some old favourites, all of which have received some tweak in one way or another.

Introducing the SWITCH AXE.
Hell yeah, this hulking titan of a weapon can SWITCH from an AXE to a SWORD, and BACK AGAIN. Monster hunting tools don’t get any better than that folks… for now. Link explaining the concept and controls.

Some other points in particular are that our cuddly buddies turned field assistants, the Felyne Buddies, are absent from MH3. The cute cats still exist, but they’re taking a back seat from battling monsters for the time being. Fret not, for you have a replacement, which will be revealed in the single player story.

Hmm, I quite liked battling that fearsome beast, Tigrex. I would certainly like to try out this new-fangled Switch Axe on him! Is he in the game?
No.
The only veteran monsters to my knowledge that have joined the new cast are Rathian, Rathalos, and Diablos. Everyone else is new. The crabs, monkeys, various other lizardy monstrosities and everyone’s favourite, Plesioth, are all gone.

Oh, I see. Well, I was quite a dab hand with Dual Swords, Gunlances, Bows, and even those Hunting Horns! Those are in… right?
I’ve some bad news for you my posh speaking friend. No. The original Monster Hunter five (Sword n’ Shield, Hammer, Great Sword, Bowguns, Lance) return, plus the Longsword, first introduced in the PS2 sequel, MH2 (Dos). And then of course there’s your new bitchin’ SWITCH AXE. Aww yeah. Best get started with learning a new weapon type eh?
On that note, each weapon that survived the transition gets tweaked too! More shall be unveiled in a coming section.

Play Online
You may be aware that MH3 offers completely FREE ONLINE PLAY WITH NO FRIEND CODES.
Yes! Westerners can now cackle with glee as our benevolent overlords over at Capcom (perhaps with Nintendo’s assistance?) have enabled us to play together online at no cost! And you can use Wii Speak! Holy shit!
To find your ID, it will be on your character Status page when you log in to the server. To send a friend invite, go to the options, Online tab, then compose a message to your friend. Flip the 'Friend Request' switch to ON.

CAVEATS!
Unfortunately it’s not all sunshine and lollipops regarding this subject. REGION LOCKING IS GO, thus Europeans have to make do with other Europeans and you Americans will be hunting with other US residing folk. Also, while there are no Nintendo Friend Codes in use, each hunter will receive a 6-digit Capcom ID upon logging onto their servers for the first time. Use these to quickly invite your friends together for a hunt.
***Friend invites have to be done to a person when they're not in a quest AND also online. The recipient must also invite you back.
Oh, and by most reports, Wii Speak has terrible voice quality, and requires both users to have WiiSpeak to hear the other person talk. Use a PC based chat program (Vent, Skype, etc) or even your 360/PS3 chat functions! Or just use ANY wireless or wired USB keyboard, they work too.

Everyone needs to turn their Lobby Chat setting ON so that they can still get chat messages from town while on missions. This setting defaults to OFF. Option is in Main Menu > Online tab (3rd one) > Online Settings > Town Chat.
You can whisper to a person in the lobby when you're on a quest by pressing TAB or zR during typing.

CAPCOM ID LIST (PM/post to be added in, please also state EU or US)
PA Wiki page for MH3. Enter your own details here. This is not maintained by me, and only serves as an alternative list where you may wish to add more information about yourself as a hunter.

Forum name - Online ID - Character name(s)

NOTICE: Please gather at the Minegarde 1 server, Citygate 9, for any PA hunting party formations, friend invites, etc. Applies to both US and EU.

US
  • IceBurner - WHXJM6 - Jezzgiott/Vanadies
  • WAH - RTHB18(or RTH818) - Ceres
  • SightTDW - 9RKJT6 - Sighit
  • Romantic Undead - 5BXMHU - Romund
  • Lemming - A9UWXY - Lemming
  • Crotchless Gorilla Suit - 22VDA4 - Luna
  • PikaPuff - VLRUN1 - PikaPuff
  • Hahnsoo1 - E8HJCA - Hahnsoo
  • Dracil - X3G5UA - Dracilia
  • Dyvion - 1KP8K4 - dyvion
  • elliotw2 - 2A5V76 - Elliot
  • Zero413 - V95382 - Zero
  • MonkeyConQueso - F7YDGR - MonkeyCQ
  • Kaseius - N8FYAL - Kaseius
  • Preacher - 42W7H2 - Trezlan
  • Elderlycrawfish - 73KR5V - Yupa
  • vagrant_winds - FYQWC7 - V Winds
  • DeMoN - Y5FQ9B - Toxic
  • Entaru - BTADEA - Entaru
  • Dashui - 7RW2KG - Dashui
  • Foefaller - VAW987 - Leanna
  • Redlance - IKAIIZ - Jaren
  • hatedinamerica -XXQQWLV - cappy
  • DarkMecha - LNZKUD - Thorgal
  • Crovaxan - B3G8MB - Crovax
  • Rhar - ZH13TK - Yere
  • Svevin - D694DU - Kevko
  • fRAWRst - 7FEU56 - Dain
  • Magic Pink - 56KU5Y - Hobgoble
  • UncleChet - WYF66F - Ursa
  • ygrella - 49X9MN - Ygre
  • LCDXX - L54J9B - LCDXX
  • Niceguyeddie616 - NPVY79 - Marco
  • Vanderbrent - JVAMK2 - Vander
  • CorporateLogo - K3CY4M - Agnate
  • kdrudy - 4XUD1A - Kyru
  • amateurhour - TTUXEK - Khyorshk
  • Keffy - JPWFNV- Sithpien
  • ED! - W25V18 - Anderson
  • Htown - L9WF49 - Domrond
  • jothki - 4L9GQ6 - Josh
  • taliosfalcon - U4H5Z6 - talios
  • ShinyRedKnight - LPN7XJ - Athlos
  • TimFiji - F3EAFA - Hound
  • krylon666 - JZ5KGZ - Kazak
  • Rubycat - 1P6P2U - Seto
  • thepizzaelemental - B77AE9 - Natou
  • Wayrath - AM94YU - Wayrath
  • Depressperado - 9QR2LE - Dwyer
  • Darian - 67WHF6 - Darian
  • flammiebc - METF8J - Arlan
  • Vray - ZBTQXM - Krod
  • Zorak15 - HA3UQY - Ijal
  • TastyBrisket - FL8NQT - Danae
  • Arcus - GFC6WQ - Arcus
  • ninzorjons - TNY7BK - Jons
  • Zyrxil - G3ANDU - Tyranna
  • MoSiAc - U46FJF - Katrice
  • Big Isy - PRTUGW - Big Isy
  • Blood Drive - 1G3157 - Tiara
  • B:L - 3Q1AVX - Drake
  • OtakuD00D - LJVY5L - Tari
  • Frosteey - QGFX49 - Elaise
  • GentlemenGiant - PJNF42 - Renwulf
  • Zandracon - 87KKP7 - Zand
  • Malechai - CJFKXL - malechai

EURO
  • Xavier_8 - QW189U - xavier8
  • fencat - JE96EW - Fenris
  • Airan - QGJ7TU - Airan
  • Klyka - XTQE6R - Klyka
  • Prime
  • homargoodness - 7X1RME - homar
  • mere_immortal - XFXTG5 - Mere
  • TheBana - FZVK6U - TheBana(?)
  • AngryPuppy - THXYRL - ANGRYPUP
  • Vangu Vegro - PYPLCV - Vangu
  • Hullabaloo - 2GV6VE - Oggie
  • Jam Warrior - VTYHGN - Jam
  • Drascin - QZFHJL - Signum
  • Waylander - PBQJGC - Zillah

(While I’ve removed a significant amount of MHFU related content in the OP, I shall leave the player lists for it here for the time being, if people still want to hook up and go slay some Nargacugas or Tigrexes)
List of PS3 Ad-Hoc Party(JAPANESE VERSION) PA'ers (PM/post in this thread to be added in):
  • Renzomaru
  • Elderlycrawfish
  • Hahnsoo
  • super_emu
  • elliotw2
  • VaregaDiablo
  • zero3002
  • TheFarthestSide
  • fRAWRst

List of Xlink PA'ers (PM/post in this thread to be added in):
  • Klyka
  • GorillaSuit
  • Dyvion
  • Hahnsoo1
  • CorporateLogo
  • Airan
  • Lethardicus
  • Kranger_Rudy
  • TheIceBurner
I heard there’s offline co-op?!?!
For those without online access, you may fight monsters in the Arena with a buddy in split-screen mode. Slay boss monsters in the single player game and they will be available to fight again in the Arena! Sadly this co-op feature does not extend into the main game.

Hunter’s Guidebook
Monster Hunter is not your typical action game. It primarily requires reflexes, not numbers. It’s a goddamn tough game, but my god will you feel like a badass when you topple your first large monster.
Provided here are tips and weapon descriptions to help beginners out. Note that these tips were written for MHF2, then tweaked for MHFU, though I would safely wager that most of the tips here also apply for MH3. Veterans are welcome to add more information. PM me/post here and I will add it whenever possible. Tri weapon videos courtesy of Social Dissonance of SomethingAwful.com. Thanks to Pikapuff for finding them!
Control notation in this section will be in Classic Controller format. Please refer to other sources such as the manual for Wiimote control listings.

This section is being worked on over time. The controls are currently in PSP format, and I will update the sections very soon.


Sword and Shield
This deadly duo will offer decent damage and slight protection from those bum rushes you may frequently encounter on your outings in the field. Attack and recovery speed is fast, and you can also use items even when unsheathed! Just hold block and use the item of your choice.

Sheathed
While running + X = Forward leap slash
R + Tri = Ready Shield block

Unsheathed
X (x5) = Slash & Shield bash combo.
Direction + X = Up-slice
X+A = Forward leap slash. Press Tri repeatedly afterwards to start a combo.
A (x2, Standing) = Low sweep then up-slice
A (x2, any direction) = Shield bash x2
+ = Spin slash
R = Shield Block. Can attack with A while standing. You may also move slowly. Press Y to use an item while blocking.
Roll + Tri = Upwards slash after rolling.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFDMXmL8Ip0

Dual Swords (MHFU)
This deadly duo will offer okay damage but no protection from those bum rushes you may frequently encounter on your outings in the field. Attack and recovery speed is fast, but the range is short. The main feature of this weapon type is Demon mode (my name for it – it’s probably called something else officially) – activated increases damage and opens up new attacks in exchange for constant stamina loss. In MHFU, you may now craft Duals which have 2 elements, 1 per blade. Every other hit will have the 2nd element in effect. How this is useful, I'm not sure yet, but I'll find out soon enough!

Sheathed
While running + Tri = Forward leap slashes
R + Tri = Enter Demon mode. Stamina drains while in Demon mode.

Unsheathed
Tri (x3) = Slash combo.
Tri+Cir = Forward leap thrust. Extended slash combo in Demon Mode ("Demon dance"). MHFU combo has an extra hit.
Cir = Spin slash (only affects forwards though). Spins twice in Demon Mode.
R = Demon mode

Lance
Annoying pointy poles. Best used in the hands of a master, since most newcomers will likely keep using the infamous CHARGE! Attack, which can also hit your teammates, causing them to spout profanity in your general direction. You may also jab monsters to death in between hiding behind the massive shield that comes with this weapon. In Tri, you now get a special new Shield counter-attack, making Lance very formidable!

Sheathed
While running + X = Running stab
R + X (stationary) / R+A+X (moving) = Ready Shield block

Unsheathed
X (x3) = Mid-Stab combo
+ = Charging rush. Press X while charging to end it with a stab, or press B to stop rushing. Charging drains stamina.
A (x3) = High-thrust combo
R = Shield Block. Press X while moving to move in offensive shield position. Press X while in this position to shield bash. Press A while blocking an attack to counter-thrust (continue pressing R to keep stabbing).
X+A = Chargable Sweep.
B = Backstep. Hold Left or Right to sidestep in that direction after making an attack.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZL3CkVZzRA

Gunlance (MHFU)
Slighty less annoying pointy poles. These lances are infinitely cooler however, being a massive cannon with a bayonet. The cannon can fire off big short-range explosions, causing much hilarity (for you) when you accidentally blast your buddies away instead of Mr Angry Dragon. As with the Lance, you also get a shield, and the shielded attack works much better than the Lance version, in my opinion.

Sheathed
While running + Tri = Running stab
R + Tri = Ready Shield block

Unsheathed
Tri (x3) = Stab stab stab
Tri+Cir = Upswing
Cir (x3) = Cannon shot
R = Shield Block. While blocking, press Tri (x3) to stab upwards. Press Cir to reload. Press Tri+Cir for Wyvern's Fire (Super cannon shot, has cooldown timer.)
X = Backstep. Press Cir during backstep to reload after backstep.

Notes: Cannon shots reduce sharpness dramatically. You cannot use a cannon shot when the Sharpness meter is flashing red. You shouldn't have it red anyway. Use a whetstone!

Longsword
A fine weapon – long reach, wide arc swing, and devastating demon spirit attacks. The Longsword is favoured by yours truly, but some find it a little slow for their tastes. Attacking fills up the Spirit gauge, when it is full you gain a temporary boost to sharpness and attack ratings.

Sheathed
While running + X = Forward Vertical slice
R + X (stationary) / R + A+ X (moving) = Spirit attack

Unsheathed
X (x2) = Vertical Slash.
X+A = Wide forward radius slice (character steps back after slash). Press left/right + X+A to sidestep slash after you done a previous slash.
A = Thrust.
Tri Tri Cir Tri (repeat) = looping Longsword combo
R = Spirit attack (uses spirit bar). Press R during the 3rd Spirit attack to do a dashing slice. This will boost your attack power up to 3 times.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHx5uDKwA74

Great Sword
This weapon screams badass. That is, until you use it. A hard-hitting but ridiculously slow weapon ensures that newcomers will be immediately discouraged that they couldn’t be awesome right from the get-go. But stick with it, and you’ll find the Great Sword to be a venerable beast of a blade.

Sheathed
R + X (while moving)= Start a charge slice
X (while moving) = Overhead slash
R + X (stationary) / R+A+X (moving) = Ready sword block

Unsheathed
X (hold) = Overhead slash. Hold to charge the attack. Wait half a second after the 2nd glow to attack with max power. Press X again to do a blunt bash, then again to another overhead swing.
X+A = Swing-back slash (hits front and back)
A = Wide forward radius slice (Character steps forward during slash)
Tri Cir Tri Tri+Cir (etc) = looping Great Sword combo example
R = Sword block
+ = Kick. Press X afterwards to do a blunt bash.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hev6gXAyWZs

Switch Axe
IT IS AN AXE WHICH CAN SWITCH TO A SWORD.

(Controls and notes coming soon)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsMucOiI2qQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujQy4dIf1V0

Hammer
The Hammer can cause a lot of hurt. You won’t cut through anything though, so pack a boomerang to cut monster tails. One of the benefits of a blunt weapon is that, if you smack a monster’s head enough times, it’ll be dazed, giving you more time to inflict more pain. Head hits produce a yellow 'splash' effect, helpfully showing you that you are indeed, causing it eventual brain damage.

Sheathed
While sprinting + X = Forward swing
R + X (stationary)/R+A+X(running) = Ready hammer charge

Unsheathed
X (x3) = Vertical hammer bash.
A = Forward side swing
R = Hammer Charge. Hold till flash, then release while running for spinning hammer attack. Press X during the spin at two different intervals to activate a different finishing attack. Release the charge while stationary to use a overhead slam(hits twice). Consumes stamina while charging.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyimeuI9Xq4

Hunting Horn (MHFU)
The ‘support’ weapon of the Monster Hunter world, Hunting Horns provide boosts by blaring out horrendously sounding noise. Buffs range from stat boosts, to health/stamina regeneration and even element resistances. Oh, and you can hit things with it too. In MHFU, horns too, produce a yellow 'splash' effect when you slam it onto a monster's skull.

Sheathed
While running + Tri = Running forward swing
R + Tri = Ready horn playing

Unsheathed
Tri = Horn swing. Press to keep swinging.
Tri+Cir = Overhead smash
Cir (x3)= Horn hilt poke
R = Horn playing. Use Cir, Tri or Tri+Cir to activate the different coloured notes in certain orders to cast various buffs. In MHFU you gain one extra song - with a Sonic Bomb effect. See image below for further elaboration, courtesy of Hahnsoo1:
MHFUDemoHuntingHorn2.jpg

Bow (MHFU)
The Bow is a flexible weapon, allowing a good balance of mobility and damage. The benefits of ranged weapons are obvious – you can stand far away from your target (don’t expect your prey to idly sit there taking hits though) and rain death upon them. Coat your arrow tips with various substances to further expand their utility.

Sheathed
While running + Tri = Shoot
R + Tri = Precision shoulder aim

Unsheathed
Tri (Hold) = Fire arrow. Hold to charge the arrow up to 3 times (charge amount depends on bow) for more damage and further range. Attack type may also differ, depending on the bow. Charging consumes stamina.
Tri+Cir = Apply arrow tip coatings (require the appropriate items). In MFHU you gain two new coatings - Paint (paintball effect) and Close-Ranged (increases melee arrow swipe damage and shot damage the closer you are to the target).
Cir = Melee arrow swipe
R = Precision shoulder-view aim
X = Backstep while stationary. Roll while running.

Bowgun
Bowguns are to Bows what Great Swords are to Longswords. Capable of firing at very long ranges, Guns are to be used with care, as they take a long time to setup and fire. Two types of guns exist, Small and Large. Smalls are lightweight and allow you to stay mobile, while Large guns are cumbersome cannons of death, but heaven help you if a monster charges at you. You may however, attach a shield to Large guns to block frontal attacks. Attachable scopes enable zooming, and an array of bullet types enable the gunners to tackle any challenges they face. In Tri, there

Sheathed
While running + Tri = Ready gun

Unsheathed
Tri = Reload
Tri+Cir = Melee attack
Cir = Fire
R = First Person Aim. Use arrow keys to zoom. Use analogue nub to aim. Melee attack is not possible.
Hold R = Third Person Aim. Use arrow keys to move target reticle. Use analogue nub to move.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx1kX5ZQSg0

Miscellaneous Tips
Aim for the legs!
Most two legged monstrosities can be forced to trip over to their sides if you keep whacking away at their legs. This provides very valuable time in dealing damage with little harm to yourself. Beware of long tail monsters though, they can swing their tail while you’re attempting to poke their legs and deal pretty harsh damage. Some monsters are tall enough such that you can roll through the gap in their legs. This can be very useful for evading attacks.

Panic Leap!
When you sprint away from the view of an alert monster, you will Panic Run. Panic Run is usually unfavourable to you, since it drains stamina much more quickly than if you would normally sprint. The upside is that it allows you to Panic Leap. Roll while Panic Running and you will launch yourself into the air and land face first into the dirt. This manoeuvre has the longest invincibility frames – from the start of the leap up till you immediately hit the ground. A monster can literally be rushing headlong into you while you’re Panic Leaping and you wouldn’t take a scratch.

Traps and Bombs! Tasty Meats too!
Two types of traps exist – Shock and Pitfall. Shock traps paralyze the victim for about 7 seconds, while Pitfalls leave the monster flailing helplessly in the tangle of ropes for 10 or so seconds. The advantage of Shock Traps is that they can be set in any environment, while Pitfalls require plain or grassy land. You’re also unable to attack the tail end (often the source of rare weapon materials) of a monster in a Pitfall.

Bombs are awesome, but user beware. Two types of Bomb exist - Small and Large. Smalls have a fuse which is immediately lit when you plant it on the ground. They don't really serve much purpose alone in my experience. They are however, useful for detonating Large bombs. This type requires an external detonator, be it a stray arrow, a small bomb, or if you're feeling suicidal, your own sword slash. They deal a respectable amount of damage, further enhanced if you wear armor with bomb-damage increasing effects.

There's also Raw Meat. Hunters are far too civilised to chew on this stuff uncooked, and while you can simply drop it in front of a monster's face and have it scoff it down, you can also coat this delicious hunk of flesh with things such as sleep powder or poison, which when consumed by the unsuspecting monster, will have some rather... unfortunate effects on it. Use this to your advantage, poison the monster then make it sleep the poison away, leaving it weak and frail, ready for you to deliver the final blow. In Tri, monsters can now be 'exhausted', where drool will be coming out of their mouths. You may drop raw meat and they will forgoe eating a tasty carcass in favor of your meat drop in an attempt to restore some of their health.

Roll Cancel!
When you are attacking, you can eliminate the recovery animation of the attack by using the dodge button (B). Your character will roll or backstep, depending on the weapon. Very useful for weapons such as Great Sword, which has a huge recovery time, and Lance. Move a direction to roll sideways!

Use the Shield!
If you have a shield, please use it. More often than not it will save your ass from a split second charge, or at least reduce the damage it would have caused. You can improve your shield skill by adding Jewels that raise it into your armor. +10 provides Guard+1, which reduces knockback, health and stamina loss, while +20 nets Guard+2 which eliminates knockback and reduces stamina loss greatly (In MHF2 it was +15 points for Guard+2, currently uncertain about Tri values).

Pig out!
Stamina is vital to perform a variety of actions in Monster Hunter. You need it for sprinting, rolling/dodge, using Dual Sword Demon mode, shield blocking, etc etc. Be sure to keep your stamina levels high, else you won’t be able to say, sprint that last metre to the exit of the zone before an angry dragon runs you over.

Felyne Slavery!
Following from the previous tip, use the Felyne Kitchen. The Kitchen allows for delicious meals - made from ingredients chosen by you - that provide a variety of attribute boosts to help you on your next venture into the field. Be warned however, for a bad combination of ingredients will induce food poisoning, and you’ll be afflicted with some stat decrease for the next hunt.

Rub the Pig!
This is probably more superstition than anything, but the little pig in your home? He is rumoured to bring good luck (better drops and what not) if you rub him the right way. No, not that way, you sick bastard. Time it right (a little bit after the music stops) and press A to have him jump for joy, with a big heart popping above his head. Personally he’s fucked me over on many a hunt, so my pig is now neglected. It may work for others though.

Lights, Camera, Action! (PSP)
We get it, the camera controls suck a big fat one, and if you hold the PSP the standard way you can't change the camera position when you're moving around trying to avoid the latest death rush from the angry Tigrex you just woke up. You can solve this issue two ways. The first is to employ the "Claw" position, where your thumb is on the analogue nub, while the rest of your fingers are on the D-pad. Now you will gain full camera control at the cost of potentially cramping your hand.
The second is to change camera during "dead time". This is what I call moments where you cannot control your character's movement. In the middle of an attack animation? Adjust the camera. Reeling from an attack? Adjust the camera. Panic leap? Rolling? Adjust the camera. Drinking a potion? Eating some meat? Adjust the camera. Monster standing there, taking a shit while contemplating how to kill you next? You get the idea.

Any moment you can't move your character, or the monster does an attack which moves it out of screen, take that split second to adjust the camera slightly. It moves pretty fast, and once you get used to the timings of your attack animations, your roll animations, or the monsters attacks, you may change the camera ahead of time, just as you enter the animation.

Oh yeah, the L button is there too folks. This centers the camera behind your character's back. Move your character in the direction you think the monster is, and hit L. So much easier.

Patience!
This game is not about running into the fray swords flailing. If you don’t study the movements of your target, it will tear you a new asshole faster than you can react. Damaging attacks are usually telegraphed heavily, but use your surroundings to further ensure safety. Set traps while the dragon is flying around the battlefield. Stick to the sides of the beast to avoid front attacks, like a fireball to the face.

Don't be greedy.
Following from the previous tip, don't try to inflict as many hits in a single combo. Sometimes one hit, then a roll can be the difference between living to strike another time or 1/2 your health gone. Tail carves should be done when the monster is limping to another area, OR if your friends are distracting it, and the monster is far away, then you can probably risk a carve.

Useful Links
GameFAQs for MH3.
GameFAQs for MHFU.
MH3 Weapon strength calculator. Useful for finding the best weapon, damage wise, per boss monster.
Minegarde. An excellent fansite full of information including weapon/armor databases and a forum with lots of useful information.
Encyclopedia Gigantica. Capcom's official wiki site for Monster Hunter information.[/spoiler]

Armor Skills
A brief but great post about popular armor skills that you may wish to possess one day, can be found here, written by resident Hardcore Hunter, Hahnsoo1. These skills are obtained by having enough points (usually at least +10) in your armor to activate. The armor itself may contain the points, or you might have to add Decorations (alternatively known as "gemming" or "adding jewels") to the armor, slots permitting, to increase the points until you can activate it.

Now get out there and hunt, hunters!

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    AiranAiran Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    MONSTER COMBAT NOTES
    Here I will attempt to provide notes on what attacks the various bosses in MH3 will do, relative to where you stand to them (e.g. if you stand to Quru’s front, he has a high chance of a peck or flint spark attack). The guides here are not absolute, and I can only write from my own experience (and others if they’re willing to share) with my own weapon usages. Hopefully this can help others to fight the monsters more 'efficiently'.
    You may consider these spoilers, and I’d recommend encountering them yourself and studying their attacks before referring to any guide.

    As a general rule of thumb, monsters will turn about 45-70~ degrees either direction to face you. If you are behind it, it can do this twice before deciding on its next action.

    GREAT JAGGI
    Front
    Bite combo – ‘pecks’ at you.

    Side
    Side bite – will swing its head left/right and bite you. Roll to its tail to evade.
    Minor hip-check/tail swing – Always does this twice (will hip-check once forward, then once behind). Tail swings during this.
    Major hip-check – will make a weird growl, lower its stance, then lunge at you. Goes very far. Stay to the sides and keep moving back to avoid.

    Back
    Minor hip-check - as above.

    Misc
    Howl – 2 types of howl – a multiple ‘squawk’, which calls in minion Jaggi(a), and a wolf howl which does nothing to my knowledge. Prime time to attack with a GS charge.

    QURUPECO
    Front
    Flap-back – will fly back, causing wind pressure. Easily dodged as long as you're not right up front. During hovering he is very vulnerable as he can't attack directly down.
    Mucus spit – will spit 3 blobs of mucus to his front. The acid will lay there as pools, and stepping over them will still inflict defense down effect. Can do this while standing or flying.
    Flying peck – Swoops forward while pecking. Rarely hits, but still an attack.
    Peck combo – pecks around 3 times while stepping forward.
    Flint spark minor – squawks, then clashes his flints together, causing a minor explosion. Will step back during the clash.
    Flint spark major – clashes his flints twice, then attempts to jump at the victim, causing an explosion upon landing. Does this 2-3 times, turning towards the victim after each clash. If done 2 times, he will fly back, if done 3 times, he will step forward, pecking.

    Side
    None?

    Back
    Tail swing – Always does this twice round. Can't remember if it's clockwise or anti only.

    Misc
    Dance – will tip-toe from left to right while clacking its flints, and then ‘sing’, causing a health, attack, or defence boost, defined by colour of the sound waves. Effects can apply to other monsters in the same area. Use a sonic bomb to stun it at this stage, or use a very heavy attack, which can sometimes make the effects apply to you instead.
    Mimic – sorta coughs and squawks then mimics another monster’s calls. The monster will fly in to help Quru. Calls range from G.Jaggi, to Rathian, and even bosses from high ranks. Cannot be stopped in my experience.

    ROYAL LUDROTH
    Coming soon.

    Front

    Side

    Back

    Misc

    BARROTH
    Front
    Head slam – throws up 2 blobs of mud to the left and right.
    Charge – Lowers head, then rushes at you. VERY damaging. At the end of the rush his tail will ALWAYS swing to the right. Run up to his back left to avoid the tail swing. Charge can break rock formations, so don't think you can hid behind some rocks!

    Side
    Mud fling – If a mud blob hits you, you are inflicted with ‘Muddy’ status, and cannot do anything except waddle around (no stamina loss). Wait a while or use a Cleanser to remove the mud from you.
    Roar – will scrape his feet then roar. Can be blocked.
    Side ram – swings head to the side. Almost 90 degree angle reach.

    Back
    Tail swing – always swings twice round.

    Misc
    Mud– You can hack away the mud from Barroth (having a water element weapon helps). He has five individual ‘sections’ of mud – Head, hands, body, legs, and tail. Removing mud from his body lowers the amount and direction of his mud flings, e.g. removing mud from body, tail and knees directs most of the blobs to fly in front of Barroth. He will roll in the muddy waters to regain mud. When there is no mud on him, he is weak to fire (the lore is that he has mud to cover himself from the desert sun).

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    Big ClassyBig Classy Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    So is trading stuff amongst friends not possible? Can I give/recieve a friend that awesome piece of armor I got no need for?

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    DeMoNDeMoN twitch.tv/toxic_cizzle Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Ah, new thread. I like how Minegarde1 City gate 9 is up there and bold, but I believe it should also be limed.

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    Hahnsoo1Hahnsoo1 Make Ready. We Hunt.Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Big Isy wrote: »
    So is trading stuff amongst friends not possible? Can I give/recieve a friend that awesome piece of armor I got no need for?
    Equipment cannot be traded. Parts can be traded if they are Rare-3 or below.

    EDIT: I'm going to use this post to list some online tips for you folks. Not sure if anyone's going to read it, but it could be helpful.

    * In multiplayer, Lifepowders can save your team. You can carry up to 3 of them, and they heal everyone in the same zone by the same amount as a Megapotion. You can construct them by combining Godbugs + Wyvern Fangs = Lifecrystal, and then Lifecrystal + Wyvern Claw = Lifepowder.
    * Health Flutes also heal in the same area, like Lifepowders. They heal for a lot less, and have a significant "casting" time, but they last for several uses before breaking. Thus, they can be a more economical option to top off the health of the group. Lifecrystal + Hunting Horn = Health Flute, I think.
    * Bowgun users often can use Recovery shots to heal the party. just have everyone stand in a line and shoot them with sweet healing!
    * Speaking of Megapotions, Honey is probably one of the best non-buyable resources in the game. Potion + Honey = Megapotion, and it doubles the healing of a regular potion. Get familiar with all of the usual Honey gathering spots. You can also occasionally get Honey by trading Qurupeco Coins or Sharpened Fangs (from Delex in the desert) to the Trading Lady, at the rate of 1 for 5 Honey. Sweet!
    * You don't have to do all of the quests to get to the next star rank. You just have to do the Key quests, followed by the Urgent quest. The Urgent unlocks at various HR levels (HR8 is the first 1 star Urgent, followed by HR17 for 2 star). Everyone gets credit if they join your Key Quests, but everyone has to put up their own Urgent quest. Here's a list of the Key Quests in each online star rank:
    I can confirm 1 to 3 star, but I need to investigate further to see if 4 and 5 star are accurate:
    * 1 star (HR 1-8) - Sunken Treasures, Help the "Hunter", Playing with Fire, No Guts No Glory, The Fisherman's Tale
    * 2 star (HR 9-17) - Bug Hunt, Flooded Forest Extermination, Scene of the Crime, Merchant's Mission, The Butler's Great Baggi
    * 3 star (HR 18-30) - We Need a Hero, Into the Danger Zone, The Creeping Venom, The Bard's Barioth, To Capture an Uragaan
    * 4 star (HR 31-39) - Reel in a Rathian, Jumping for Jaggi, The Mysterious Mimic, Avenging the Fallen Hunter, Grab a Gobul
    * 5 star (HR 40-50) - Into the Danger Zone (High Rank), Rotten Fish, The Creeping Venom (High Rank), The Molten Monstrosity, Run Down a Rathalos
    * Goldenfish got you down? You can make Goldenfish Bait and send all non-Goldenfish away! Just combine a Firefly (bug gather spots, especially in Flooded Forest) and a Snakebee Larva (in any Honey gather spot). Great for the annoying Fishing quests.
    * The Perception skill (Capture Guru in MH3, Tranquilizer Guru in MHFU) allows you to see when a painted monster is ready to capture (approximately 25% Health or less). This is invaluable for the many Capture-only missions in MH3. Bone Armor has this skill natively, but you can also get it by slotting 5 Perception Jewels in your armor (crafted as a Decoration from 2 Giggi Stingers + Aquaglow Jewel, at the Workshop). In non-Capture missions, you can use it to cut your hunting times down with an early capture.

    Brief Longsword Tips

    My synopsis of the Jhen Mohran fight, the 3 star urgent

    Low Risk Gobul farming

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    Magic PinkMagic Pink Tur-Boner-Fed Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Christ I hate these fucking catch missions so damn much. I was after some shitty great jaggi and the thing never limped once and I ended up killing it outright. It NEVER fucking showed any sign of weakness.

    FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

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    ED!ED! Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    It's mouth will start salivating. At some point it will also go for a snooze.

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    Magic PinkMagic Pink Tur-Boner-Fed Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    ED! wrote: »
    It's mouth will start salivating. At some point it will also go for a snooze.

    I know. It never did any of that; that's what I'm saying.

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    Big ClassyBig Classy Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Hahnsoo1 wrote: »
    Big Isy wrote: »
    So is trading stuff amongst friends not possible? Can I give/recieve a friend that awesome piece of armor I got no need for?
    Equipment cannot be traded. Parts can be traded if they are Rare-3 or below.

    Cheers mate, I guess that's something.

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    CadeCade Eppur si muove.Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Are the controls improved from how it played on the PSP? That use to drive me nuts.

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    Romantic UndeadRomantic Undead Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Oh hit new thread. Just hit HR9 and can now do 2* quests!

    Romund AWAY!

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    Romantic UndeadRomantic Undead Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Cade wrote: »
    Are the controls improved from how it played on the PSP? That use to drive me nuts.

    Yes, big time.

    So much better than even the swimming parts which, by all rights, should control horribly, actually controls just fine.

    Classic Controller pro is a big help in this and comes highly recommended.

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    MalechaiMalechai Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Magic Pink wrote: »
    ED! wrote: »
    It's mouth will start salivating. At some point it will also go for a snooze.

    I know. It never did any of that; that's what I'm saying.

    Same thing happened to me on that hunt. Saw him salivating but I thought that meant that they were out of stamina. Oh well I'll catch him next time.

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    Magic PinkMagic Pink Tur-Boner-Fed Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Cade wrote: »
    Are the controls improved from how it played on the PSP? That use to drive me nuts.

    Yes, big time.

    So much better than even the swimming parts which, by all rights, should control horribly, actually controls just fine.

    Classic Controller pro is a big help in this and comes highly recommended.

    Seems just the same as the PSP to me. But then Iididn't mind the PSP. This version is far more prone to wrong button presses; especially the x an y.

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    FoefallerFoefaller Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Malechai wrote: »
    Magic Pink wrote: »
    ED! wrote: »
    It's mouth will start salivating. At some point it will also go for a snooze.

    I know. It never did any of that; that's what I'm saying.

    Same thing happened to me on that hunt. Saw him salivating but I thought that meant that they were out of stamina. Oh well I'll catch him next time.

    Salivating does= low stamina.

    Another way to till is how long it is between rages (i.e. starts puffing smoke). If a monster goes back into range only a minute or so after comming out of one, good chance that's it is capture ready...

    ...and if that doesn't help, you can always get yourself a set of Bone armor and look for it's paintball dot to start flashing.

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    UncleChetUncleChet N00b Lancaster, PARegistered User regular
    edited April 2010
    I made some mistakes on my first run through on my character so I've deleted and restarted. I can be removed from offline for now and will repost my new toon info. Also, I will have vent and soon wiispeak. anyone using that?

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    ED!ED! Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Damn. Had my spot stolen when I went offline to get some ammo. I wish they sold elemental ammo in the City. :/

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    PreacherPreacher Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Its ok Ed I needed a break, sorry to bail on you dash I'd been playing all day. Thinking about swinging out and getting a usb keyboard (or maybe a wireless) any one works for that?

    Great times with you and dash. One feather drop away from having enough for quarpeco full set.

    This is Trezlan btw.

    Also damn jason held his own against that bird while we killed the jag, made me laugh he got taken out when it was 4 on 1, Also hit rank 7!

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    ED!ED! Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Erm. I just did a 5 minut Royal Ludroth run. . .o_0 - with some guy with a supposedly "Low Ranked" weapon. Kinda takes fun out of it.

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    PreacherPreacher Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    ED! wrote: »
    Erm. I just did a 5 minut Royal Ludroth run. . .o_0 - with some guy with a supposedly "Low Ranked" weapon. Kinda takes fun out of it.

    Heh, that's fun I don't mind having taken out of sometims ;-) I hope you are on later ed, you're a hell of a gunner.

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    PreacherPreacher Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    I dread fighting a barroth, I hardly took it in the solo game.

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    Big ClassyBig Classy Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Hey Preach, you n Ed in the EU right? If so, I gotta hook up with you fellas. I regretted not being able to co-op in Borderlands with you and Axen. Hopefully we get something going here. Also, I just got a USB keyboard. WOOOOOOO!

    Sucks that the lead is hella short though. It's an old one so I didn't buy it, n the keys are sticky.... Not from that. Just nasty greasy crap, it's been in the storing cupboard for lord knows how long.

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    LCDXXLCDXX A flask of wood and glass Terre Haute, INRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited April 2010
    Holy crap - a new thread. That was fast.

    That can only mean one thing: There is much love for teh hunting of monstuhs.

    As soon as my son wraps up his game of Mario Sluggers, I'll be online. Still no keyboard, though.

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    krylon666krylon666 Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    LCDXX wrote: »
    Holy crap - a new thread. That was fast.

    That can only mean one thing: There is much love for teh hunting of monstuhs.

    As soon as my son wraps up his game of Mario Sluggers, I'll be online. Still no keyboard, though.

    Hell yeah man, look at that list of hunters in the OP. It's a glorious thing.

    I unlocked the Tundra offline earlier today. Took a simple kill quest to get familiar with the area and of course got jumped by a fucking Gigginox. Nasty stuff, I should've just ran but decided to beat on him a little. Poison bombs finished me off. Still finished the quest though. Stoked to go back and gather some more of that ice ore for the next set of weapons.

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    MalickMalick Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    After Barroth, Gobul was a freaking cake walk. You can just sit under him with a switch axe and go to town.

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    PreacherPreacher Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Big Isy wrote: »
    Hey Preach, you n Ed in the EU right? If so, I gotta hook up with you fellas. I regretted not being able to co-op in Borderlands with you and Axen. Hopefully we get something going here. Also, I just got a USB keyboard. WOOOOOOO!

    Sucks that the lead is hella short though. It's an old one so I didn't buy it, n the keys are sticky.... Not from that. Just nasty greasy crap, it's been in the storing cupboard for lord knows how long.

    Sadly I'm US. Got a wirless usb keyboard hope it works.

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    RubycatRubycat Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Ive got a wireless usb keyboard (whole dongle receiver thing) and it seems to work.. id assume any usb keyboard would work then. (I use it with the PS3 as well in chats with friends)
    --its dynex though, and the keys are terribly stiff--

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    Big ClassyBig Classy Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    I have way too many htings needing batteries nowadays, I don't think a wireless keyboard ontop of the rest would help tbh. I still need to get one of the recharge battery thingies for the Wii remotes.

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    PreacherPreacher Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Keyboard works hooray! Now I can say things like "I have a trap" and "No he's not hurt enough"

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    AydrAydr Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    don't forget "Oh god whyyyyyyy"

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    PreacherPreacher Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Well that and "Sorry I was about pop a potion."

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    ShinyRedKnightShinyRedKnight Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Malick wrote: »
    After Barroth, Gobul was a freaking cake walk. You can just sit under him with a switch axe and go to town.

    I REALLY want to like the switch axe.

    But, I'm scared that they'll give the switch axe the kick in the next game. I hate putting tons of time into one weapon to master its uses and then have it taken away.

    I know its not that big of deal especially since Tri just came out, but its like a tick I have, always have to stick to one weapon class.

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    Hahnsoo1Hahnsoo1 Make Ready. We Hunt.Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Switch Axe has been confirmed in Monster Hunter Portable 3. I doubt it's getting cut from the weapon list.

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    PreacherPreacher Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Gobul gave me problems so many problems, its that and the barroth that are my current "beat me up no problem." The gobul because its a punishment absorber and when its raging you might as well forget about attacking it. Is there any way of knocking an enemy out of rage save trapping it?

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    SeidkonaSeidkona Had an upgrade Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    I went to a freinds house to show off the game. I ended up playing a new char there for a while and found I also like how Lances roll. I'm not sure I'll ever settle on something here.

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    DeMoNDeMoN twitch.tv/toxic_cizzle Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    I always want to try out new weapons when I'm online but I know it would just end up screwing everyone over. Need to play singleplayer some more.

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    PreacherPreacher Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    DeMoN wrote: »
    I always want to try out new weapons when I'm online but I know it would just end up screwing everyone over. Need to play singleplayer some more.

    Bah I say go for it, its not like anyones going to notice, unless you are high rank, then people might.

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    SeidkonaSeidkona Had an upgrade Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Preacher wrote: »
    DeMoN wrote: »
    I always want to try out new weapons when I'm online but I know it would just end up screwing everyone over. Need to play singleplayer some more.

    Bah I say go for it, its not like anyones going to notice, unless you are high rank, then people might.

    I think most of us are new and don't know what the hell we are really doing, right? So play around.

    I found out that as much as I want to like the switch axe I really have a hard time getting the hang of it and am not sure it fits my style very well.

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    Niceguyeddie616Niceguyeddie616 All you feed me is PUFFINS! I need NOURISHMENT!Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    OK, so I'll be in the usual meeting place for some hunting, gotta get up to HR9 for those two star quests! I got a better hammer now though, made from qurupeco parts that does extra damage :D . Also, I have a USB keyboard now, so chat is much easier for me.

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    UncleSporkyUncleSporky Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    What is all this stuff in the OP about pressing Tri and Cir. I can't find those buttons on my classic.

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    Big ClassyBig Classy Registered User regular
    edited April 2010
    Thats info for the PSP title. I think.

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