Monster Hunter World(MHW) features 14 different weapon types, with theHunting Hornbeing one of them. In thisGuidewe’ll take a look at exactly how to use thisWeaponto its fullest, as well as show you some things you may not know about it. If you’re new to the game or you are a veteran of the franchise and just need a quick refresher, thisGuideis for you.

Hunting Horn Guide

The Hunting Horn is a weapon that many players overlook due to its less than stellar moveset and an apparent lack of special attacks. Besides its hard hitting attacks, which deal Blunt Damage (which is great for Stunning monsters), the Hunting Horn is used to buff the group viaMelodies. Melodies vary from Horn to Horn, enhancing characteristics of the group such as attack speed, some cc immunity, health boost and more. In short this is the go-to weapon of the team player.

Basic Combos

Beginning players utilizing the Hunting Horn should not worry too much about combos which are rather straight forward, but instead focus on the the Notes that their particular Horn plays and what the various combinations do since these Notes have a tendency to dictate your attack patterns anyway.

is Note 1,

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is Note 2 and

is Note 3. Attacking with them in various orders will queue up Melodies otherwise known as “Stocked Melodies”. You can stock up to 3 Melodies at once and players can play any of the three by pressing either

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. Note that if you play a Melody and don’t do anything (other than moving) you will play all 3 Melodies in succession.

Examples of Melodies and their notes:

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Special Attacks and Things of Interest

As mentioned above you may stock up to 3 Melodies at once, but if you don’t use them they will be replaced by the next Melody you play one by one. Keep this in mind so that you don’t waste Melodies if you haven’t buffed yet.

Players wielding the Hunting Horn can also give themselves a buff called “Self-improvement”, which increases their movement speed, but doesn’t affect other players. Self-improvement is obtained by attacking with

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and then pressing

Players using the Hunting Horn can also do what is called anEncoreby pressing

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again after playing a Melody to perform that same one again. This will either enhance that Melody, making its effect more potent, or will provide some other buff. Simple versions of each buff you cast will appear Green in the top right-hand corner, while the enhanced version will appear purple.

Final Tips

The list of Melodies you’re able to play with each Hunting Horn is listed on the topright-hand side of your screenwhen in combat, and in your inventory screen when selecting the weapon. Be sure to check these out to see what they are and what order you need to press Notes in.

When using the Hunting Horn you can see which party members are in range of the horn by theflashing icon next to their name on the left-hand side. If it isn’t flashing they won’t be buffed by your Melody. You can also see which buffs have been applied to these party members by looking at the icons just to the right of their health gauge. Be sure to pay attention to these to get the most out of your Melodies.

When attacking with the Hunting Horn the game will show a list of the Notes you have pressed in thetop left-hand corner of the screenand suggest other Notes to you to fill out your Melodies. Because the Hunting Horn attacks slowly, you will have time to read these, so get in the habit of doing so until you have them memorized.

The Hunting Horn deals a good amount of Blunt Damage so be sure toaim for the headof the monster you are hunting to try and Stun it. You don’t have the combo power of the Hammer, but you can buff your group instead.

Lastly, the initial shockwave created by the Hunting Horn “performance” has high attack andStunningpower, making the move completely viable as an attack in its own right. It isn’t always the safest idea, but use it if you need it.

Be sure to check out our otherWeapon and Monster Guidesfor all your needs and if you have specific questions be sure to check out theMonster Hunter World Wiki. Good Luck Hunters! May the furs be with you!