The Weapons New Monster Hunter Rise Players Should Avoid

Monster Hunter Rise, one of Paste’s favorite games of 2021, launched on the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 last week, bringing an influx of new players to the game. When going to the in-game blacksmith, many of these new hunters will inevitably be drawn to the Defender weapons. They shouldn’t. Here’s why.
The Defender weapons are an archetype of weapons that debuted in Monster Hunter World. The purpose of the weapons is to make progression through the main game faster so that players can get to the DLC content as soon as possible. To this end, the weapons are much stronger than the other weapons available at the beginning of the game and are easily crafted with a single bone pile.
For experienced veterans trying to get another character through Low Rank fast, the Defender weapons are a godsend. But for new players, it would be wise to consider other weapons—weapons that actually help them learn the tactics and strategies they’ll need to succeed later in the game.
The core gameplay loop of the franchise revolves around killing monsters to craft weapons and armor to kill bigger, stronger monsters ad infinitum. This is much easier said than done in a lot of cases due to the sheer brutality of some of the attack patterns players will have to learn throughout their various hunts, which can take up to 50 minutes at their most extreme. At its core, Monster Hunter is a game about learning and exploiting patterns, weaving in attacks at the perfect time and old-fashioned trial-and-error.