
A growing debate among gamers centers on the new Expansion Beginner Armor, especially its performance against the established Gogma gear for Master Rank 1 monsters. Skepticism is high as many question whether the new armor can stand the test.
Discussions escalated following the release of fresh content, highlighting mixed feelings on the armor's effectiveness. Some players express fatigue over the crafting system. One gamer vented, "the system was implemented like pure dogshit for hunting horns," indicating a lack of satisfaction. Many see the effort to grind for better gear as fruitless when compared to existing options.
Interestingly, a user pointed out that the defender set from the previous installment could already outperform Gogma builds, igniting further debate over balance issues. Another noted that as Master Rank gear scales, it might eventually make previous high-level armor irrelevant.
Thereโs ongoing concern regarding the RNG weapon mechanics which many believe detract from the overall crafting experience. One person stated, "the RNG weapon mechanics ruin Artian weapons so much," underscoring frustrations with helplessness in achieving desired results. Collectively, players are looking for gear that not only functions well but also boasts aesthetic qualities, raising questions about design versus utility.
Some hinted at shifting their approach. One community member claimed, "I'm not gonna stress getting the perfect weapon," suggesting a more casual attitude toward gear hunting. Players appear split between appreciating fresh starts versus lamenting the practicality of the new systems.
๐ง Crafting frustrations: Many disdain the Gogma crafting system, feeling it's cumbersome.
๐ RNG mechanics: Concerns dominate about the unpredictability of upgrades, especially for higher-ranked gear.
๐จ Aesthetic matters: Thereโs a loud demand for visually appealing weapons, not solely performance-based.
"No way to influence Melody sheets, I'll stick with regular monster horns" - Comment highlighting crafting disappointment.
As the community discusses the potential of new gear, questions loom about whether players are ready to adapt or if the return to familiar strategies will prevail. Can the expansion create a path forward for more engaging gameplay, or are frustrations with past systems just too loud to ignore?