Section Purpose

Tempered investigations, augment materials, and survivability upgrades. This section is not a link dump. It turns one family of player problems into a reading route: entry decision first, then individual monster, weapon, map, database, or checklist pages.

  • Kulve Taroth siege planning: Kulve Taroth rewards organized objectives: track, break gold plating, call target parts, and treat pursuit level as team progress rather than a solo DPS race.
  • Beotodus first Master Rank hunt: Beotodus is the first Iceborne gear check: respect snow movement, upgrade defense before greed, and use the hunt to rebuild Master Rank habits.
  • Banbaro tree charge control: Banbaro punishes tunnel vision with wide charges; fight with side space, watch lifted objects, and use topple windows for part damage.
  • Barioth wall check guide: Barioth is an Iceborne wall because it attacks movement itself; break forelegs, survive the first storm, and let part damage slow the fight down.
  • Nargacuga tail safe-zone plan: Nargacuga is safest when you do not chase its blur: face the tail angle, wait for double swings, and punish the landing recovery.
  • Glavenus tail timing guide: Glavenus teaches delayed timing: respect heated tail states, avoid rolling too early, and punish after the big sweep commits.
  • Tigrex roar and charge route: Tigrex is less chaotic when you stop fighting in corridors, dodge across charge lanes, and punish exhaustion instead of chasing every turn.
  • Brachydios blastslime checklist: Brachydios demands status awareness: clear slime, avoid standing on glowing patches, and punish punches after the explosion rhythm resolves.
  • Velkhana ice armor plan: Velkhana is safer when you read ice walls as terrain, keep camera distance, and punish beam recovery instead of overcommitting under the tail.
  • Namielle water and thunder plan: Namielle alternates zone control and bursts; watch wet ground, reset before thunder discharge, and punish drained states.

Maintenance Rules

  • Every new page must answer one clear question, with the title and opening paragraph giving the practical answer.
  • Add video when timing matters; add tables or checklists when routing or comparison matters.
  • After each content batch, link from this section to new pages and from the pages back to this section.