Quick Answer

Choose a Monster Hunter World weapon by how reliably you can create safe hits, not by tier lists. In the training area, test reach, recovery, movement, guarding, item use, and whether the weapon still feels good when the monster is moving.

Training Test

TestWhat to askGood sign
Basic comboCan you stop safely after a short string?You are not locked into every mistake
MovementCan you reposition without sheathing every time?You reach weak spots without panic
DefenseDodge, guard, counter, or spacing?You know the safety button
Damage windowWhat is your short punish and long punish?You do not use the longest combo every time
Hunt feelDoes the weapon work in a real quest?You hit moving monsters, not only barrels

FAQ

Should beginners pick the highest damage weapon?

No. Pick the weapon that lets you learn monster patterns while still landing safe damage.

How long should I test a weapon?

Use the training area, then hunt one easy monster and one monster that moves a lot. If both feel readable, keep going.

Where should I go next?

Use Starter Route for early progression, or Iceborne Progression Wall when Master Rank becomes the problem.

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