Monster Hunter World Glaive Dmg Types

The higher the Hitzone value, the weaker it is. For example, if a monster's head has Hitzone values of 20/50/40 (corresponding to the Severing, Blunt, and Projectile damage types respectively), then Severing-type attacks deal 20% of its damage, Blunt-type attacks deal 50% of its damage, and Projectile-type attacks deal 40% of its damage. There are 18 types of weapons in the Monster Hunter universe, with three of them (MBG, CB, IG) exclusive to the main series,two (Tonfa and Magnet Spike) exclusive to Monster Hunter Frontier Z and one (Accel Axe) exclusive to Monster Hunter Explore. Weapons were divided into two different classes: melee and ranged. The type of armor worn by hunters (with the exception of head gear) is dependent.

Damages Types in Monster Hunter World (MHW) are the different damage categories of the game. Both Raw (Physical) and Elemental Damage dictate the damage any attack does directly, while Status Effects convey damage and debuffs indirectly.

In addition to the following Damage Types, there are also two Types that are commonly referred to as True Damage and Parts Damage.

True Damage is any Damage that is not modified by a Monster's Body Part Multipliers. Sources include Gunlance shells, Bowgun Sticky Ammo, and Bomb Items such as the Barrel Bomb.
Parts Damage is dealt whenever a breakable part of a Monster's body receives Damage, and contributes towards breaking that individual part. It is not represented by an onscreen number. Breaking a Monster's body parts raises their Body Part Multipliers against damage, saps the Monster's Stamina, and may limit the attacks that it can do. Parts Damage can be modified with the Partbreaker Skill.

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See Weapon Mechanics for an overview of all the factors that go into damage calculation.

Raw Damage

Attack Power, also known as 'Raw' is the physical damage of a weapon. This is further subdivided into three types, against which Monster Body Parts have varying resistances.

Cut Damage

Sword slashes, lance thrusts, etc: Can be used to cut the tails off certain monsters.

Blunt Damage

Shield bashes, hammer smashes, etc: Reduces Monster Stamina and stuns them if hit on the head.

Ammo Damage

Projectiles, Arrows, Bowgun: Special properties depending on the attack.

Elemental Damage

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If a Weapon wields Elemental Damage, it will often appear as one of five types against which Monster Body Parts have varying resistances. Some Weapons wield more than one type.

Status Effect Damage

If a Weapon wields Status Effect Damage instead of Elemental Damage, its attacks have a 1 in 3 chance to cause buildup towards a special Ailment. In this way, Status Effect Damage does not directly add extra damage to a Weapon's attacks, but is still useful if played against a Monster's weaknesses.

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Last updated on October 21st, 2018

Monster Hunter World (MHW) features 14 different weapon types, with the Insect Glaive being one of them. In this Guide we’ll take a look at exactly how to use this Weapon to its fullest, as well as show you some things you may not know about it. If you’re new to the game or you are a veteran of the franchise and just need a quick refresher, this Guide is for you.

Insect Glaive Guide

The Insect Glaive is a unique weapon in Monster Hunter: World, in that it allows the player to vault instantly up into the air allowing for a variety of aerial attacks as well as opportunity after opportunity to Mount the monster they are facing. Because of this Glaive Hunters will spend a good amount of time airborne, or on the back of what they are hunting, trying to hit it enough times to take it down for some easy team damage.

The other half of the Insect Glaive is the Kinsect. The Kinsect is a large insect that sits on the hunter’s arm and can be commanded to go out, hit the monster to collect extract, and then come back. These extracts provide buffs to the Hunter that afford better attack, defense, movement speed and even healing, making the Glaive Hunter even more effective in combat.

  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Role: DPS/Support
  • Mobility: High
  • Average Sharpness: Average

Basic Combos

  • Insect Glaives have many many different combos, but for the purposes of this Guide we’re going to focus on the Kinsect, aerial combat and Mounting monsters because those are the best places to start.
  • + will send your Kinsect out to extract and + will recall it.
  • Holding to aim and then pressing will mark a spot on the monster you are facing and the Kinsect will head to that location extract and release Kinsect Dust, which will release an explosion if then struck by you. You can also press mid-combo to mark a monster as well.
  • Pressing + will allow you to Vault into the air where you can perform aerial attacks against the monster either with or . will do Mounting damage which may allow you to Mount the monster if enough has been done, while will allow you to strike again and again assuming you don’t miss.
  • Hunters that are aerial can also press to perform a mid-air Evade if needed.

There are a lot of things to remember here and it takes time to get used to.

Special Attacks and Things of Interest

The Kinsect, when sent out by you, will attack the monster you are facing and will harvest extract from the location you targeted. Different parts of the monster will reward different extracts: Red, Orange, White or Green. Red is an attack buff, orange is gives you knockback prevention while attacking, white is movement speed, and green is healing. Having more than one color active at once will provide additional benefits and having all three (green isn’t a buff) will extend the duration of these buffs, as well as make them stronger.

You can see the buffs you have here as they will be lit up if you have them. In this case I have all 3 buffs.

Kinsects can be equipped independently of the Glaive, so Hunters wielding this weapon will do well to select one that benefits their playstyle. Different Kinsects have different stats, so some may be faster, some might attack harder and some might provide a better heal. They also do different types of damage such as Sever or Blunt while attacking the monster, and their Dust may apply different status effects.

Dust is released by the Kinsect after you mark a target and if struck by you will explode for extra damage of the Dust type. Different Kinsects have different Dust effects, so selecting one that best fits the monster you are facing is important.

Pressing while airborne will do an attack that also dashes forward attacking the enemy and pressing will do an Evade. You can do any combination of these two times while in the air, but if you land a hit with the attack then this resets and you can do an additional two attacks, and so on and so on. This makes it possible to stay airborne as long as you don’t run out of Stamina.

Final Tips

Becoming familiar with how to produce the extract of the color you want is crucial to the Glaive’s effectiveness. Typically the monster’s head will produce Red, the body will produce Orange, the legs will produce White and the tail Green. Being able to fluidly obtain these while still fighting a monster will take practice and time, but is a must.

Glaives have what is called a Kinsect Bonus and this adds effectiveness when using a Kinsect that matches said bonus. For example if the bonus says Sever Boost, it will increase the amount of Sever damage your Kinsect does. Since Kinsects have different damage types and Dust types, selecting a Glaive that boosts your Kinsect is ideal.

Monster Hunter World Insect Glaive Tree

Look for a Kinsect Bonus that matches your Kinsect.

Using while attacking will send out the Kinsect in a fluid motion, making it easy to get the extract you need while still dealing damage. Great Glaive users will learn to attack the monster in the part they need the extract from, press and then move or aim for the next part. Learn to rotate through the parts of the monster to maintain your extract and buffs.

Glaives have relatively low attack damage, which is made up for by the fact they can Mount monsters more easily than any other weapon, and the fact that they have a relatively high attack speed. Still if you’d rather hit harder with each attack, this might not be the weapon for you.

Lastly, Glaive users cannot Block and rely completely on Evade in order to avoid damage. Making sure that you have the movement speed buff (white) from your Kinsect will help with this tremendously, as well as practicing and learning to Evade mid air.

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Be sure to check out our other Weapon and Monster Guides for all your needs and if you have specific questions be sure to check out the Monster Hunter World Wiki. Good Luck Hunters! May the furs be with you!

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