Wild Hearts offers a host of weapons, from the massive but slow Greatswords (called the Nodachi) to the fast but less damaging twin blades, i.e., the Claw Blades.
Much like Capcom's Monster Hunter titles, which is a massive inspiration for Wild Hearts, the game allows you to craft new and more powerful weapons from various categories as they progress through the main story and slay bigger and more ferocious monsters (Kemono).
Like the Monster Hunter games, every weapon type in Wild Hearts is unique, offering skills and abilities that you can use to gain an advantage against the Kemono. While every weapon type in the game is equally viable as others, no other weapon type comes close to the sheer damaging potential of the Nodachi.
Much like the Greatsword weapon type in Monster Hunter, the Nodachi is a massive blade that, although very slow, can deal massive amounts of damage with a single hit. The Nodachi is the best weapon for hunters who want to focus solely on raw DPS and strength. Like any other weapon type in Wild Hearts, the Nodachi has various damage-amplifying skills and abilities.
Nodachi is a massive, single-edged sword that excels at dealing large amounts of damage with few hits, i.e., it has very high DPS. Nodachi is Wild Hearts' version of the Greatsword weapon type from Monster Hunter games and other action role-playing titles.
Being a huge, double-handed weapon, the Nodachi is relatively slow compared to other weapon types in the game; however, it makes up for its lack of agility and high damage-dealing potential.
The Nodachi's signature moveset is "Bisection," a heavy horizontal slash with massive damage to monsters. However, the move requires you to build up the weapon's power gauge by charging it. The
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