Concerns Rise Over Frenzied Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds
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Concerns Rise Over Frenzied Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds

Players are questioning the power balance of frenzied monsters in the latest game, highlighting an unusually quick defeat of a tough opponent.

Players of Monster Hunter Wilds are currently delving into the endgame, sparking discussions about the difficulty level concerning the newly introduced frenzied monsters. These beasts should be formidable, influenced by a frenzy virus that increases their aggression while decreasing their health.

However, recent gameplay reveals a different story. It’s become evident that these frenzied foes may not be living up to expectations, as players frequently defeat them with surprising ease.

In a notable instance, a player took down a Frenzied Yian Kut-Ku in a mere 25 seconds. This swift victory has raised suspicions about whether these enemies function as intended. Players are starting to wonder if a bug or oversight has rendered these creatures weaker than planned.

As one participant remarked on the Reddit thread, "I genuinely wonder if there’s some kind of oversight or bug making them weaker than intended."

The community is abuzz with suggestions that the current balance might require adjustments—potentially restoring some health to the frenzied monsters or enhancing their attack power. As we await developer responses, players remain engaged in this discourse, analyzing the current state and challenging what they may perceive as an aberration in the game’s balancing.

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