


Impact Phial capable of dealing KO damage.What is possible though, is to paralyse your target first, then unleash your huge load of power, hence the Girros choice! Early Features We’ve chosen to do so however, because it’s not possible to continuously use the huge Impact Phial abilities whilst learning both the weapon and new monster attacks at the same time. We can understand why some might not recommend such a weapon, after all the large phial abilities of the Charge Blade do not work with things like Affinity or Status, which are the main reasons for crafting it. We always like to pick quite an easy weapon for our first choice in our early lists, and whilst we understand that the environment itself can be quite hostile, hunting the black paralysis lad isn’t too difficult. It’s the Girros Strongarm, and as you might imagine you’re going to need to slay some Great Girros to be able to craft it. Our first recommendation is a charge blade that seems to fly under the radar in the fandom, to the point where we hardly ever see it noted.

Yet in every MH title the amount of weapon variation is overtly generous, especially in the early game, so exactly which weapons should you grab? Should you pay attention to any of the other phial types, or stick to Impact? Keep reading to see our choices for early game Charge Blades! The meta for this weapon has always been to grab yourself an Impact Phial version and to aim for your opponents head, much like the hammer. Monster Hunter games often leave early charge blade users in a difficult position.
