How do I know if a monster will attack me on sight?

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Some monsters seem to attack on sight while others of the same types are happy to leave me alone. How can I tell what monsters are which?



Best Answer

To follow on from Nolonar the lightning symbol actually means "auditory type" where they will attack on sound instead of sight. Chapter 11 page 2 of the in game manual.




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How do you decide who a monster attack is in D&D?

Unless the monster's entry states that they have a preferred way of attacking it is up to the GM to decide. When playing intelligent monsters the GM can choose the spell or attack that seems most efficient in that situation.

What does attack do in MHW?

As the name implies, the Attack Stat directly increases the weapon's damage. A higher attack stat means higher damage for your blows. Take note that each weapon has a hidden divider that divides it's total attack damage by this value to get your attack's final output.

How do you attack in Monster Hunter world?

As for attacking a monster, the controller button combinations in MHW are all listed out just below:
  • Right trigger - Charge attack/weapon transform.
  • Left trigger - Aim with ranged weapon/use shield.
  • Circle/B - Quick attack.
  • Triangle/Y - Medium attack.
  • Circle/B + Triangle/Y - Heavy charged attack.
  • Cross/A - Evade.




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    Answer 2

    Some monsters have a red eye shape next to their level. This means that if you are in their line of sight they will attack and you will "Flinch."

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