The official Monster Hunter Wilds account announced a new permanent 10-star difficulty event quest which bears the title ‘Special Assignment: Slay Gogmazios’ and will begin to operate on March 12. The updated version of the fight requires hunters to depend on their own abilities because it takes away Support Hunters who provide assistance at the higher game stage. Monster Hunter players who saw the announcement started to examine strategies and rewards while they attempted to defeat the tar-covered elder dragon without any assistance.

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The announcement from Capcom resulted in immediate chaos for the public. Fabius and his team will cease their support for players who require assistance during the game’s initial phase. The tweet says “no Support Hunters will appear on the upper level,” which gamers understood to mean that players must handle the first part of the game without help while struggling to survive Gog’s ultimate attack.

The replies create an unpredictable combination of excitement and fear and authentic meme excitement. One player ‘casey day’ wrote “I was right about the last two events, yahhhhhh, now time to suffer.” which like, mood. Absolute mood. A user named ‘OgDarkSora’ declared that “the game was too easy according to people but I need to breathe.” Players in Monster Hunter cycle experience instant disappointment because they request difficult content which they cannot access until it becomes available.

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People engage in discussions about different battle strategies. People want to learn how to defend against Gogmazios’s apocalyptic nova attack because they lack access to shield protection. User ‘Cup Mug’ gave what might be the most crucial piece of advice in the whole thread because he explained that players can summon Support Hunters through S.O.S. system while Alessa and Griffin NPCs will block the incoming attack. The design problems would arise from player requirements to use guard weapons during battles according to the statement which described terrible design problems.