Insect Glaive Upgrading and Progression

Insect Glaive Upgrading and Progression - Bees Entering a Bee Hive

I am new to the Monster Hunter series and have started off using the Insect Glaive weapon as my weapon of choice. However when I have gone to upgrade the weapon there is a ton of information involving feeding the kinsect as well as levelling the weapon.

From what I have learned so far it seems that building speed into the weapon is the best way to build the weapon up, how do I do this, also what is the best way to distribute the elemental damage on the weapon?

Also is cutting or blunt insect better for damage etc






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How do you upgrade the insect glaive?

The Insect Glaive you want to shoot for is named Catastrophe's Light, with the highest single raw damaging Insect Glaive in the game, and comes with a high Elderseal stat. Catastrophe's Light is forged from the Ore Tree, forking off into the Nergigante Tree and is the final upgrade.

What is the strongest insect glaive?

Best Fire Attack Insect Glaive In addition to its high attack power and affinity, it has high chance of critical hit due to the skill Critical Element and 20% Affinity. Sharpness will turn white when you reach level 3 Handicraft which goes very well with Master's Touch.

Is insect glaive good in Iceborne?

  • Strongest Insect Glaive Build.
  • Taroth Glaive Ice Build.
  • High Damage Grunge Storm Build.
  • Kjarr Glaive Paralysis Build.
  • Balanced Insect Glaive Build.
  • Survival Focused Build.




Monster Hunter World - Insect Glaive Progression Guide (Obsolete by patch 12.01)




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