Following the first public beta, the Wild team has actively responded to player feedback and announced a comprehensive adjustment of gameplay and balance for all weapons. This article will provide a guide on the Monster Hunter Wild Lance. After this adjustment, the "Four Reborn" - Lance, Sword and Shield, Switch Axe, and Heavy Bowgun - are expected to undergo significant innovations. Of course, although these changes have not yet been reflected in the recent second beta, we can already catch a glimpse of their future glory through the media's playtesting of the official version. Today, let's focus on the Lance and delve into its changes and charm in the official version.

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In the official version, the defensive action of the Lance has been revolutionarily improved — defense can now be charged. Unlike the beta, where a charged counterattack could only be derived after three thrusts from the middle or upper section, the charged counter in the official version can almost be derived anytime and anywhere by simply holding down R2 or the Circle button. More considerately, even if you fail to release the button at the moment of the monster's attack, you still get a defense judgment; and if you release it at the moment of being hit, it automatically triggers two thrusts as a reward, similar to the charged counter in the beta. In short, the charged counter in the official version is more flexible and versatile, with a more lenient judgment and increased benefits, providing players with an unprecedented sense of stability, successfully addressing a major pain point of the beta Lance.

Additionally, the rarely used Power Guard action in the beta has also seen a qualitative leap in the official version. The reason Power Guard was seldom used in the beta was mainly due to the low benefit of the subsequent derived actions. However, in the official version, Power Guard can not only be followed by a Rising Thrust but also a Full-Body Counter Thrust by pressing the Tripod Circle button.

If you successfully defend against a monster's attack during Power Guard, the Full-Body Counter Thrust will be enhanced to a Full-Body Counter Thrust Pierce, dealing three hits, with the first half in a shield-bursting stance, possibly with a defense judgment. More excitingly, after the Full-Body Counter, you can directly follow up with high-damage moves like Triple Stabs or Human Cart, resulting in a series of attacks that deal massive damage and look incredibly cool.

Moreover, the slightly clunky Great Ring Attack Thrust in the beta has evolved from a single hit to two hits in the official version, achieving a comprehensive enhancement. The same derivation applies to Perfect Guard, meaning that after a successful Perfect Guard, pressing the Tripod Circle button will turn into a Full-Body Thrust (note that it's two hits, not a pierce). After the Full-Body Thrust, pressing the Tripod Circle button again can still derive into Human Cart. Of course, when dealing with certain specific moves, immediately initiating a Human Cart for pursuit might take priority, but this change undoubtedly adds more flexibility and diversity to the Lance's combat style.

Overall, while retaining the character of the beta, the official version of the Lance has undergone numerous operational optimizations and performance enhancements. Although there are changes in specific operations, the overall approach and combat style remain consistent. The significantly improved damage output, more flexible defenses and their derivations, the addition of Full-Body Pierce, and the strong feedback when hitting weak points make the Lance a practical and stylish weapon.

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The guide on how to deal damage with the Lance in Monster Hunter Wild is complete. For players who are still practicing with the beta Lance, although the specific operations will change, the feeling of facing monsters head-on and countering their moves remains the same. Many players who loved the Lance from the first test also have to admit that the Lance's performance in the second test was indeed impressive. Therefore, we can fully expect the sincerity of the Wild team this time and continue to pay attention to and love the Lance. For players interested in the Lance, why not take advantage of the second test to start practicing, as you are sure to enjoy the endless fun and surprises the Lance brings in the official version.