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Monster Hunter 2 (Japan)
Made by: Capcom
Guide written by: LegendaryHunter (Legend123)
====Table of Contents================================
I. Introduction
A. Updates/versions
II. How This Guide Works
III. New Features in MH2
A. New weapon Information
IV. Town description
V. Quest List (Sub quests included)
1. Yellow Season one star (1*) quests.
2. Blue season one star (1*) quests.
3. Green season one star (1*) quests.
4. Yellow season two star (2*) quests.
5. Blue season two star (2*) quests.
6. Green season two star (2*) quests.
7. Yellow season three star (3*) quests.
8. Blue season three star (3*) quests.
9. Green season three star (3*) quests.
10. The four star (4*) quests.
VI. Frequently asked questions.
VII. Credit
VIII. Legal
( I )=====Introduction===============================
This is my first time writing a guide and since it’s a Japanese game, it might
be a bit tough. This guide will include all the quests, the sub quests, red
bubbles, strategies for each quest, along with a description of the town and
what the places are used for. For now, this guide is offline only. There will
be an Online Guide eventually.
( 1 )=====Updates====================================
6/20/06:
-Started working on guide
-1 star quests are almost complete
6/23/06:
-Finished all quests (Except Oonazuchi)
-Added most sub quests.
7/03/06:
-Added all the Red Bubbles
-Added Oonazuchi Strategy
-Fixed Some Spelling mistakes
-Added the contracts/rewards for the quests
-Also added some sub quests.
7/07/06:
-Fixed the “Isan” thing. Thanks to SoujiroSeta for clearing that up.
9/1/06:
-Added the Red bubble that I missed.
10/30/06:
-Fixed a few spelling errors
-Added more details
-Added wyvern weaknesses
-Added Frequently asked questions section
-Added The 11 medals section
11/16/06:
-Took out the Medals section, it will be in my Online Guide when it is finished.
-Removed Red Bubble Section and made a separate Faq with it.
( II )=====How This Guide Works======================
Because of this games Time-based season and morning/night change; there is no
possible way to make this a step by step guide to completing the game. With
that in mind, I have written the season that each quest will appear in and the
star difficulty of the quest. Keep in mind that the quests are not in the order
in which you will complete them, but the same order as they are on the quest
list.(For the most part)
I hope this guide is helpful!
( III ) =====New Features in Monster Hunter 2========
Time Based system: The one thing making this guide hard besides the Japanese
text.
Seasons: There are now 3 seasons: Yellow (summer),
Blue (Cold), and Green (Breeding)
Night and Day: Along with the seasons this is also time based.
Upgradeable town: Some parts in town are now upgradeable.
New weapons: Gunlance, Tachi blades, Bows, and Hunting horns.
Short Swords and Dual Swords can use items while blades are out.
GS have a new attack. (Hold down on right analog stick)
Hammers now have a KO element built in.
( 1 ) =====New Weapon Info===========================
Tachi Blades: Or Katana. It’s much faster than a GS and has a Berserk mode. When
the small bar underneath the sharpness fills, you get an attack boost and by
hitting r1 multiple times, you can unleash a strong combo.
The old weapons like the eagle Cleaver and RDS are now Tachi Blades.
Gunlance: The gunlances are slower and weaker than the regular lances when you
melee with it, but the Gunlance can be a gun, hence the name. By holding r1 and
pushing down on r3 you can reload and use r3 to shoot. These weapons are very
good against wyverns that are weak against fire, such as the Khezu.
Bows: Bows are a very nice addition to monster hunter. They are strong if used
correctly, and unlike the bowgun, very fun to use. Some bows shoot more than one
arrow at a time, and by hitting r3 when an oil is selected, you can add an
element to your arrows or make them stronger. (If the Bow has a natural
element, oils cannot be used.)
Hunting Horn: These, like the hammer, are very strong but slow. But not only can
they do massive damage but by playing music with them you can give you and
you’re party more health, stamina, attack, defense, etc. You can even attack
while playing music.
( IV ) =====Town Description=========================
The town in MH2 is much more detailed and useful than it was in MH1.
Tavern: The tavern can be upgraded to level 3, and the only thing that is
really different is that there are 2 minigames that you can play. (Arm
wrestling and Drinking) For those of you who are new to the Monster Hunter
series, the tavern is where you select your quests. The girl will give you
multiple menus. The first menu seems to be just a bunch of random quests. The
second menu separates the quests between the maps that they are in. (Jungle,
Desert, Swamp, Mountain, Volcano, Tower, Forest and hills.) The third menu is a
bunch of menus. I’m not sure exactly what they are. But it seems that they
separate the types of monsters. Dromes, wyverns, dragons, crabs, monkeys. (The
Kut-Ku is in the Dromes section.)
Blacksmith: This is where you make and buy weapons/armor. After it’s upgraded
you can buy supplies and a Legendary Smith will show up to make very rare armor
and weapons. (He also offers the Lao quest)He shows up every 20 “points” You
get these points by doing blue bubbles for the blacksmith or her workers.
Giving items offers less than 6 points, not sure how much. 1* quests are worth
6 points, 2* quests are worth 8, and 3* quests are worth 10. (Not completely
sure on the point values, but it seems to be true. This info was given to me by
a friend that I play online with; MAPLE.) To make weapons, click the first menu
for the girl (When she is at the top part of the blacksmith) and 2 more menus
will come up. If you pick the top menu, you will be brought to a selection of
5-6 menus. They go in this order:
Menu #1: Greatswords/ Tachis
Menu #2: Short swords/ Duals
Menu #3: Hammers/ Horns
Menu #4: Lances/ Gunlances
Menu #5: Guns/ Bows
If you pick the menu below the 6-menued choice, you will be brought to a screen
that shows you all your equipment. This is how you upgrade your weapons. Just
click on the weapon and it will give you the upgrade choice(s).
If you pick the second menu when you first talk to her, you can make/upgrade
armor. You make armor according to body part; Helmet, torso, arms, waist, and
legs.
The last menu for the girl is when you first talk to her. The bottom of the
three menus is for making/adding/removing skill ornaments. Click it, and choose
the first of the next 3 menus to make a crystal. If you want to add it, choose
the second of 3 menus. To remove, choose the bottom. (To add ornaments, you
need skill slots. To find these slots, check your armor stats. The second page
will either have 1-3 circles or 3 lines.)
Mine: Nothing much, but after being upgraded you must give the guy inside pick
axes to mine stuff for you. The mine is located to the right of the Blacksmith.
(When the mine hits level 3, you can pull the sword out. You need to have
killed Lao first. Kill, not repel.) On a side-note: The mine is upgraded by
giving the guy pickaxes. If you pay attention to the cart on the left side of
the mine, you’ll know when it’s about to level. The more it fills, the closer
it gets to leveling.
Cat merchant: Located below the tavern, the Cat Merchant sells you supplies like
BBQ spits, picks, bug nets, etc. He will eventually sell potions and house
upgrades. I believe that he is part of the shipyard. So his blue bubbles go
towards the shipyard.
Elder combiner: Like the combiner in the market on MH1 online, he combines stuff
for a small price and sells you supplies. He is part of the Shipyard also, if
you do his blue bubbles, a red bubble may show up for the shipyard.
Shipyard: The fat catfish guy will upgrade the shipyard for you over time. When
it reaches level 3 and you talk to him, he will send you to the old offline
town (Kokoto) in MH1 to hunt in forest and Hills.
House: Your house has a place to eat, sleep, store your items, and pet your pig.
Eating will give you health, attack, stamina, etc upgrades, sleeping will save,
change from night to day, or change seasons, and petting your pig will give you
better luck in the next quest.
( V ) ====THE QUESTS=================================
[1](YELLOW SEASON 1 STAR QUESTS)
(Names of quests may not be correct, I can’t read Japanese)
Quest #1: Deliver 5 Special Mushrooms (Jungle)
Contract: 0z Sub quest A: Deliver 2 light blue bugs
Reward: 300z Sub quest B: Deliver 4 raw meat
Objective: Deliver 5 special mushrooms
Strategy: Ok, this is the first quest and as expected, it’s very easy. Go to
your supply box and grab a map along with anything else you want/need. The
mushrooms can be found in areas 1, 2, 9, and 6. Go to area 1 and to the left of
the entrance there is a big patch of mushrooms. When there isn’t anything left
there go a bit towards 2 and there’s another small patch of mushrooms.
Head to area 2 and there’s a spot near the entrance to 3. After you’re done
with area 2 check you items to see if you have 5 special mushrooms. (Special
mushrooms are the white mushrooms) if you do, don’t return them! Go to area 9
and kill the Bullfango there. (For those of you who haven’t played MHF or MH
Bullfango are the boars, not the pigs) make sure you carve the Bullfango, then
check your items. If you got an orange pelt from it then you can return the
items, if you didn’t, re enter area 9 and kill/carve the Bullfango again until
you get a pelt.
Sub Quest B: In area 1 there are Aptonoths, kill them and carve for raw meat.
Deliver 4 to get an extra 100z.
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