Well, as annoying as Bagel can be I can't deny that I don't appreciate his persistence. No matter how much crap is thrown in his face (quite literally) you can't imagine the World without him.
Bazel is needed, if not for him the fanatic hunters would think they own everything.
Stepping all over the corpses of poor monsters who just want to live their lives without being ridiculed and hunted.
> Blacksaw > GoldSaw
*pftt!* Awesome!
Seriously, though: I like Bazelgeuse in Monster Hunter - even if he can be an annoying piece of yelling garbage sometimes. Bazel's persistence; how it makes fights with other monsters more dynamic; and how it influences the landscape by making certain areas hazardous - especially in the case of one becoming complacent in being able to anticipate a monster's movements well, but being careless about their surroundings - is fantastic. I think Bazelgeuse is a great addition to Monster Hunter; and I hope it becomes a staple.
It's certainly better at it than Deviljho, and more responsive and fun to fight too, IMO. Deviljho is a nuisance and nothing more, but if you play your cards right you can turn Bazelgeuse into another weapon in your arsenal- one that will absolutely screw you over if you misuse it.
to discuss how we can advance prosperity, security and peace.
I am here today to represent the interests of the New World monsters, and to affirm the New World's friendship and partnership in building a better world. Death counts in the New World has reached the lowest rate ever recorded in history. So has the casualties among the Old World.Claims of foreign monsters invading our lands are near the lowest we've seen in almost half a century.Since my election, we've solved 240 ecological conflicts, and that number is going up very, very substantially. It's a privilege to be here at this forum where monsters from forests, valleys, deserts and those who care about world affairs have gathered for many years