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#WildHeartsS Karakuri Staff A weapon that can mutate between five different forms. Landing mutation attack increases the mutation level of the weapon. Higher mutation levels not only lead to increased power, but also greatly bolster the special attack. #NintendoSwitch2

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This was my main on xbox

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I’m so ready for this release 🔥

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I'm going to guess that unless Koei Tecmo buys the rights to the game away from EA, nothing will happen with the original released versions which is why they can go ham with the Switch 2 version. Sad day indeed ~_~

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Remove the EA App bullshit and I'll get it.

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My favorite weapon type in this game, and one of my favorite Monster-Hunter-Like weapons ever.

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They discontinue the support and updates on this for the original releases basically shortly after its release and now they create it for switch 2.. yeah that'll be a no from me.

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They abandoned the PS5 version of this game months after release and no longer updates it. Big chance the Switch 2 version gets the same treatment.

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@TheVideoGamHer, these weapons look dope.

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