![]() ![]() ![]() They extend Triple Up duration by 1.5 times from 60 seconds to 90 seconds when you get red, orange and white essence at the same time. These are the bugs to get if you value extended Triple Up time and all-around performance. Available at Level 6, these bugs require Power 6, Weight 6, Speed 6 to unlock. Technically, these should be Tier 3 Kinsects but I'm putting them up here since they evolve from the Base bugs. Other bug paths become available from either Level 3 or Level 6. The Culldrone is a cutting type while the Mauldrone is a pummeling type. Every staff starts out with one of these two bugs, which do not feature any extra effects. Level 8: Hyper Monster Bone x2, Dragon Toadstool x2.Level 7: Monster Hardbone x2, Dragon Toadstool x1.Level 6: Monster Keenbone x1, Dragon Toadstool x2.Level 5: Monster Bone+ x2, Exciteshroom x5.Level 4: Monster Bone (L) x1, Exciteshroom x3.Level 3: Monster Bone S x2, Needleberry 圆.Watch Video: Technobubble: Monster Hunter Generations Hunting Styles Video Tier 1 Below is the full set of Kinsects you can aim for and the mats you need to level up your bug based on the official Japanese Monster Hunter X guidebook. Once you’ve fed a Kinsect enough, all the Jelly items get grayed out and you can now upgrade the Kinsect itself.ĭepending on your level and which stats you invest in, you can evolve your Kinsect into different insects. Ordering Jelly from either cat Trader also can occasionally yields Larval Extract as well. You can acquire Jelly from harvest points in the field or via trading with Neko or Chamberlyne as you progress in the game. Regular Jelly items boost a stat by one point but you can acquire stronger versions (combining a regular Jelly with a Larval Extract, for example, results in “+” version) that can boost stats anywhere from 5 points to a full 10 points, with the latter equating to one whole level boost. Before you can upgrade your Kinsect, you first need to feed it enough Power, Speed or Heavy Jelly items to level up one of the aforementioned stats three times. The last two requires more forethought and tie into each other, affecting whether you have a weapon that emphasizes speed, power, stamina or a more balanced mix of all three. The first option is essentially a straightforward weapon upgrade for the staff, requiring a certain set of materials just like other weapons. The process currently involves three steps in your “Upgrade Equipment” menu from the Smithy: But things are a lot more straightforward now without requiring as much math with the feeding process like before. Yes, you still have to feed and level up your Kinsect in addition to the upgrading the staff itself. The good news for Monster Hunter Generations, however, is that leveling up the Insect Glaive is now more streamlined. For every stat you boosted via feeding, or example, you downgraded another one, requiring the kind of thought and work that was rarely seen since Monster Hunter Tri allowed you to mix and match Bowgun pieces. When the Insect Glaive first came out in Monster Hunter 4, however, upgrading its bug was akin to Monster Hunter rocket science. That's because in addition to upgrading its staff, the Insect Glaive set also requires users to feed its other half - a bug called the Kinsect - in order to reach its true potential. ![]() Follow Technobubble poobah Jason Hidalgo’s shenanigans on Twitter Monster Hunter’s only living weapon, the Insect Glaive needs some extra TLC. Technobubble covers games, gadgets, technology and all things geek. ![]()
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