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__NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__ PLAY MUSIC GET BUFFS LET THIS BE RECOGNIZED Horns have a regular mode, where all you do is swing your horn around like some retard jacked up on cocaine, and performance mode. In performance mode, your horn plays colored notes (which notes you have are determined by the horn and are easy to see when you craft it.) You can switch notes by hitting an attack button, which will cause your character to swing it before propping it in to a new position which inputs a different note. The 3 different note inputs are Side attacks (both are the same note) Up attack and Down attack The hero of Stormslayer may have a Hunting Horn: made from the curling horn of some fabulous beast, this valuable artefact was won from a renegade Duke of Gallantaria, after pursuing him for the bounty on his head. The Hunting Horn (狩猟笛 Shuryōbue) is a weapon first introduced in the second generation of the Monster Hunter series. It is similar to the Hammer, only in that it does impact damage and can stun a monster when it connects with the head. The Hunting Horn (狩猟笛 Shuryōbue) is a weapon first introduced in the second generation of the Monster Hunter series. It is similar to the Hammer in that it does impact damage and can stun a monster when it connects with the head. The Hunting Horn is an inventory item in KQ7.
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This is the item used to tame a Boar. It has a chance of breaking when used. Due to its rarity, this item has become a highly desired decorative piece in prestigious guilds. When you use it, you may get the following messages: * The boar is refusing to obey the hunting horn. — nothing has happened and you may try again * The boar ran away. — the boar disappeared and you will have to find another one * Oh no! The hunting horn broke. — the hunting horn disappeared * You tamed the wild boar. — you tamed the boar
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The Hunting Horn is an inventory item in KQ7. PLAY MUSIC GET BUFFS LET THIS BE RECOGNIZED Horns have a regular mode, where all you do is swing your horn around like some retard jacked up on cocaine, and performance mode. In performance mode, your horn plays colored notes (which notes you have are determined by the horn and are easy to see when you craft it.) You can switch notes by hitting an attack button, which will cause your character to swing it before propping it in to a new position which inputs a different note. The 3 different note inputs are Side attacks (both are the same note) Up attack and Down attack For tables containing the melodies, see Hunting Horn Melodies . The Hunting Horn (狩猟笛 Shuryōbue) is a weapon first introduced in the second generation of the Monster Hunter series. It is similar to the Hammer in that it does impact damage and can stun a monster when it connects with the head. The Hunting Horn (狩猟笛 Shuryōbue) is a weapon first introduced in the second generation of the Monster Hunter series. It is similar to the Hammer, only in that it does impact damage and can stun a monster when it connects with the head. The hero of Stormslayer may have a Hunting Horn: made from the curling horn of some fabulous beast, this valuable artefact was won from a renegade Duke of Gallantaria, after pursuing him for the bounty on his head. __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__
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