


There are also other sources of damage such as Fixed damage. Elemental damage includes Fire, Water, Thunder, Ice, and Dragon. These weapons will Physical damage and apply Status damage.Physical damage includes Severing-type damage, Blunt-type damage, and Projectile-type damage. The first big monster is a Great Jaggi in 4 but in Generations it's a Great Maccao which is like a Jaggi on steroids - it's still easy if you're familiar with the games.ĭamage Calculation.Damage TypeWhen attacks strike a monster, two types of damage are dealt: Physical (Raw) damage, and Elemental damage (but only if the weapon has an Elemental attribute).Some weapons have an instead of an Elemental attribute. I also think that MH4U has slightly easier monsters at the beginning than Generations.

Monster Hunter is hard enough to get into without taking all those modifiers into account.
