Event Quests vary in difficulty, and are gated by a hunter's rank (defeating monster quests in the main game raises your rank). They can be played online by up to four players, and will offer rare rewards such as three weapons designed by members of the Capcom user community.
Gigantic Monster Quests are available for one day at a time. They involve fighting one huge monster, with an example being the mighty Jhen Mohran. Jhen Mohran is a desert monster who must be captured from the deck of a sand ship, with players firing cannons at the beast to draw it in so that it can be attacked.
Arena Quests are two-player online quests that can be played in the traditional Monster Hunter timed mode (50 minutes, for example), or a "Time Attack" mode that offers better rewards for downing a monster more quickly. They pit two hunters against one monster in a colosseum setting.
Monster Hunter Tri releases April 20 in North America, and April 23 in Europe.
Let it back into your heart, Neal. We can hunt together - just the two of us. Just get rid of that pesky fiance of yours and the sky's the limit.
BROMANCE
I'm not sold, either, but hey. The promise of weekly raids and quests with all of you people, including my man-crush, Jon Lindemann, raises my hopes (among other things).
Let it back into your heart, Neal. We can hunt together - just the two of us. Just get rid of that pesky fiance of yours and the sky's the limit.
BROMANCE
Region locking is excellent?