Sturor Bock from Monster Hunter Wilds picks it up with heavily armed hunters and huge dragons, at the same time

Rafma from Monster Hunter Wilds are actually peaceful herbivores that pull in herds through colder regions such as the ice splinter cliffs. However, part of the community now chose the ibex to their secret heroes.

Why do players celebrate the Rafmas? The herbivores made of Monster Hunter Wilds actually seem quite inconspicuous. They are reminiscent of ibexes that come together to come together and pull through colder regions such as the ice splinter cliffs.

They are led by the larger alphas, which accumulate static energy in their horn in order to be able to defend themselves in the event of danger. Such an attack with a statically charged horn can also paralyze the largest monsters or inattentive hunters.

Tip: With the hook spin, you can win paralysis from the horns of the Rafmas if necessary.

And since the alphas are quite fearless, it always happens that they interfere in battles between hunters and creatures and tower on the next best goal. In most cases, it catches the monster, which gives the Waidmann a noticeable advantage. And since the little Rafmas even lie with the biggest dragons, parts of the community are celebrated.

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What experiences have players have? In a current discussion on Reddit, part of the community recognizes the mostly helpful work of the Rafmas and shares their own experience reports.

  • Duraxy writes on Reddit: “These boys score a dirt about whether you shoot with a cannon on a oldest dragon, they storm towards both of you. One of them even killed a advice for me.”
  • Xalpha2 adds to Reddit: “These beasts paralyze even monsters when I’m not nearby.”
  • Borgmaster remembers Reddit: “I was witness to true size when this evil boy stunned a hunter with a rifle lance and had him passed out. Legend.”
  • Dracovision complains to Reddit: “Monster? You only paralyze me in the middle of the battle. I have been transported to the camp so often, thanks to the little beasts.”
  • Many players praise the progress compared to previous parts of the Monster Hunter series, in which the little monsters only attack the hunters of the players, and never the big monsters. How are your experiences with the Rafmas so far? There is another hunting story here: Boss of Monster Hunter Wilds wants to show his skill, goes hunting with fans, is not going so well

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