In the "Monster Hunter" series, the bow has always been a standout in dealing damage during monster hunts, known for its high-risk, high-reward gameplay. Its cool appearance and powerful impact have certainly made many hunters yearn for the bow. So, how is the bow in Monster Hunter: Wild? In the past, the difficulty of manual aiming often prevented us from hitting the monster's weak points, failing to unleash the true power of the bow. However, this time, the bow in "Wild" seems to have drawn inspiration from the dragon teachings, introducing new tracking shots, which, combined with the interface for concentrated weak point attacks, makes it worth trying even for players who are not very skilled, as you might discover a whole new hunting experience.

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Firstly, the biggest change to the bow this time is the addition of guiding arrows. By holding down the R2 button and then pressing the square button, you can shoot an arrow that will delay its explosion, increasing the damage of all subsequent arrows and automatically tracking and attacking that position. Therefore, shooting a guiding arrow has become an important preparatory step for bow output in this game. Guiding arrows consume the special key energy bar at the bottom right, and only one guiding arrow can be active on a monster at a time, with the latter replacing the former, so they cannot be fired indiscriminately.

The special key energy bar is a crucial resource for using guiding arrows and equipping bottles with the bow in this game, accumulated through hitting monsters, charging, or performing precise dodges (GP). The method for a precise dodge is to press L2 and X, also known as a charged sidestep. Successfully executing this during a monster's attack will instantly restore one energy and replenish stamina. Thus, when a monster attacks, skilled players can try to seize the opportunity to perform a GP, maintaining the continuity of their output.

Another significant change to the bow is that it now comes with adaptive bottles. For example, this Hope Greatbow is equipped with a Power Coating and Poison Bottle, which can be loaded by pressing the triangle button while the weapon is drawn, also consuming the special key energy bar. This means we no longer need to carry various coatings in our item pouch, saving a lot of resources. However, it also means that to shoot arrows with specific attributes, different bows must be prepared. Whether this change is good or bad is a matter of personal opinion.

Another major change is that color picking has become quite useful. By holding down L2 and R2 and then pressing the circle button to charge, you can use the joystick to adjust the color picking position and reach maximum charge, with three stages of charging increasing the number of arrows. Some arrows will turn into residual trigger arrows, adding more tracking targets for concentrated shots and arrow rain, significantly increasing damage. However, this move takes a long time to execute, so it's recommended to use it when the monster shows a large opening or is off-balance.

Additionally, there's the powerful Thousand Dragon Arrows, performed by pressing R2, circle, and triangle. It deals considerable damage but consumes a lot of stamina and has a long recovery time, so it's best used when the monster is open. For the concentrated shot Arrow Rain, hold L2 and R1 to enter auto-lock aim mode, marking wounds, guiding arrows, and trigger arrows. Hold until the lock icon accumulates three arrows, then release to achieve maximum damage, and after hitting a wound, it can automatically follow up with a similar dragon arrow attack, making it very powerful.

For those who have never played with the bow before, here's a quick rundown of the bow combo terms shared by veteran Monster Hunter players. An important basic mechanism of the Monster Hunter bow is that shooting strengthens the next charge phase, increasing the arrow's attack power. After entering shooting mode by holding L2, the sidestep maintains mobility and enhances the next shooting charge phase. Therefore, an effective way to deal high damage is to hold L2 and X for a sidestep, then press R2 to shoot. We usually refer to a normal shot as A, so R2 is also A. Combining this with Just Shot and Just Combo can maximize output. Thus, you'll often see experienced hunters communicating combos like "Sidestep A Just" or "Sidestep AA Just."
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Finally, to summarize, the bow strategy starts with pressing R2 and the square button to place a charged guiding arrow on the monster's weak point. Then, perform a Sidestep A Just, which means holding L2 and X for a sidestep, followed by R2 to shoot, and repeat. If the monster shows a large opening, add a Just Combo. If the monster is aggressive and you want to stay safe, stick to the Sidestep A Just loop and replenish the guiding arrow as needed. When energy is sufficient, you can also use Power Coatings to increase damage. When the monster shows a big opening, consider using Thousand Dragon Arrows or color picking to plant trigger arrows, and when a wound appears, use L2 and R1 for massive damage. If the monster is close or you need to move a lot, you can also use a sidestep and then press the triangle button in the direction specified by the joystick to perform a Flying Swallow Shot for some damage. If you have trouble aiming, you can enable the dynamic sensing view in the settings, using the controller's gyroscope to improve accuracy.
The detailed explanation of the bow's gameplay and changes in Monster Hunter: Wild is as above. Overall, the bow in this new installment has undergone an epic upgrade, becoming smarter and easier to use without compromising on damage. To enjoy top-tier output, it's highly recommended that hunters give the bow a try!