Monster Hunter Rise Bow, Dual Blades, Long Sword, and Lance Gameplay Trailers

Monster Hunter Rise Gameplay Bow Dual Blades Long Sword Lance

Capcom have released several gameplay trailers for Monster Hunter Rise, showing the Bow, Dual Blades, Long Sword, and Lance weapon types.

Along with showing how the weapons battle against tooth and claw, each weapon also has a Silkbind Attack that grant bonuses depending on the silk used- such as buffs or special attacks.


You can find the weapon style trailers (and their rundowns via their video descriptions below.

“Swift, elegant and precise. The Bow combines high mobility and rapid attacks to rain down a constant stream of arrows onto monsters.

‘Herculean Draw’ is a silkbind attack that surges you forward in a designated direction and uses Ironsilk to empower your attacks.”

“Lithe, agile and relentless. The Dual Blades deliver an onslaught of slices in rapid succession.

‘Piercing Bind’ is a silkbind attack that pierces targets with a detonating kunai. Landing further hits where the kunai is lodged racks up extra damage that scales with each hit.”

“Cool, calm, and collected. The Long Sword relies on consecutive slashes to charge up the Spirit Gauge, then unleash powerful Spirit Blade attacks, calculated dodges and counterattacks.

‘Serene Pose’ is a silkbind attack that channels an incoming strike into a swift counterattack.”

“Stoic, poised and precise. The Lance is a weapon with excellent defensive and evasive capabilities. Guard or step-dodge enemy attacks to stay in the offensive as much as possible.

‘Twin Vine’ is a silkbind attack that tethers you to your target allowing you to swiftly close the gap while guarding!”

Capcom had previously released a trailer for the Great Sword weapon type.

You can find the full rundown (via Nintendo) below.

Rise to the challenge and join the hunt!

The critically acclaimed action-RPG series returns to the Nintendo Switchâ„¢!

Set in the ninja-inspired land of Kamura Village, explore lush ecosystems and battle fearsome monsters to become the ultimate hunter. It’s been half a century since the last calamity struck, but a terrifying new monster has reared its head and threatens to plunge the land into chaos once again.

Hunt solo or in a party with friends to earn rewards that you can use to craft a huge variety of weapons and armor. Brand new gameplay systems such as the high-flying ‘Wire Action’ and your canine companion ‘Palamute’ will add exciting new layers to the already robust combat that Monster Hunter is known for.

Whether it’s at home, on the go, online or offline – you’ll always be ready for your next hunt on the Nintendo Switch™!

Monster Hunter Rise launches worldwide for Nintendo Switch, on March 26th, 2021. During the Capcom ransomware leaks however, alleged Capcom files claimed the game would head to Windows PC in October 2021.

Those leaks claimed the game would have a demo or demos launched between January and March 2021. A demo was officially announced to launch in January.

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