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The video provides a detailed guide on tackling Kulve Taroth in "Monster Hunter World: Iceborne" at Master Rank, emphasizing different strategies and new mechanics introduced in the event quest "The Eternal Gold Rush." The quest necessitates hunters to be master rank 24 or higher and involves directly slaying Kulve Taroth while breaking its body parts through different areas with unique challenges. Key tactics include exploiting its elemental weaknesses to Thunder and Ice, using abilities like Part Breaker, and saving specific ailments for the final phase. The video highlights the rewards from defeating Kulve Taroth, such as materials needed for upgrading weapons and crafting new Master Rank armor sets. These upgrades follow a system similar to Safi'jiiva, enabling enhancements up to level 5 and including the Kulve Taroth Essence set bonus and critical element skill for Kjarr weapons. Upgrades enhance elemental weapon effectiveness, offering flexibility in gear setups. The guide also notes the efficiency of group efforts over solo attempts. The host concludes by encouraging viewer interaction and subscription for more content.
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In this part of the video, the host introduces a guide for tackling the master rank version of Kulve Taroth in “Monster Hunter World: Iceborne.” Key points include the introduction of a new event quest called “The Eternal Gold Rush” that requires hunters to be master rank 24 or higher. The quest differs from previous sieges as it involves directly slaying Kulve Taroth rather than just repelling it. Players must break the monster’s body parts to prevent it from retreating and progress through different areas, each with unique challenges and traps. Important mechanics involve collecting materials from breaking Kulve Taroth’s gold head and horns, crucial for crafting master rank armor and upgrading weapons.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses several new moves and tactics for taking down the Master Rank version of Kulve Taroth in “Monster Hunter”. Notable new moves include a 180-degree fire blast, a belly-flop attack causing an explosion of lava, and a final area move where molten golden rock cascades from the ceiling. Strategies for fighting include targeting her elemental weaknesses (Thunder and Ice depending on her gold coat status), using Part Breaker to more easily break her body parts, and saving paralysis and sleep ailments for the final phase of the fight. The rewards for defeating her include crafting Master Rank Beta and Alpha armor sets with strong skills and set bonuses, as well as a Palico armor set. The armor sets feature useful abilities like Free Meal Secret and Guts, and are visually elegant.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on how to use materials obtained from mastering Kulve Taroth to upgrade existing Kulve Taroth weapons. These upgrades can be done at the workshop and are similar to the Safi’jiiva upgrade system, increasing weapon stats up to level 5. Weapons are categorized into Kulve Taroth weapons, which have the Kulve Taroth Essence set bonus, and Kjarr weapons, maintaining their critical element skill. The segment also mentions rewards such as pendants from master rank events and the ability to use high rank Kulve Taroth parts for weapon forging via awakened alchemy, reducing the need to repeatedly complete the siege. It notes the difficulty of soloing master rank Kulve Taroth and suggests group efforts for efficiency, mentioning the event quest nature of the content, implying limited availability.
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In this part of the video, the speaker expresses their excitement about upgrading key weapons, particularly elemental ones, such as dual blades and bows. They mention that these upgrades will enable more effective use of elements and provide flexibility in choosing setups, potentially eliminating the need to always use the true critical element silver rathalos set. The segment concludes with a request for viewers to leave comments with their thoughts on mastering Kulve Taroth, and a reminder to subscribe and like the video for more content.