Happy hunting
In a mind-meltingMonster Hunter: Worldrun posted to YouTube this week, a player named miralis took on Arch-Tempered Kulve Taroth without any assistance and they miraculously lived to tell the tale.
I’ll never grow tired of seeing people conquer high-end quests and raids all on their own.

For anyone who doesn’t keep up withMonster Hunteror perhaps hasn’t taken a crack at Kulve Taroth yet, it’s worth emphasizing that the gold-plated beast ismeant to be faced by up to 16 players(four separate groups of four hunters) working together to contribute overall damage and earn rewards.
The Kulve Taroth siege incorporates a few extra mechanics–for instance, you’re intended to raise a “pursuit level” to prevent the monster from retreating–and it’s no cakewalk, even with a skilled group. Then there’s the Arch-Tempered version, which hits way harder and is just generally more pissed off.

With that basic setup out of the way, please marvel at this harrowing 18-minute Pursuit Level 1 solo run. It’s especially worth a watch for Great Sword players. You’re gonna be in awe of the consistency.
I can’t even begin to wrap my head around everything that needed to go right for miralis’ attempt against Arch-Tempered Kulve Taroth, to say nothing of their skill and planning. This is one of those double-take-worthy accomplishments that’ll leave you reconsidering what’s possible in the game.







