The Spider in "Monster Hunter: The Wilderness" is a powerful monster in the game. If you want to defeat the Spider, you have to know how to deal with its moves. First, the spider's one-handed claw strike will first stretch out one hand to start charging. After a few seconds, the extended hand will attack forward at an extremely fast speed. When you see the forward shake, you will immediately move to the side to avoid it.
How to deal with the thorny spider moves in the Monster Hunter wilderness
One-handed claw strike
The spider first stretches out one hand to start charging. After a few seconds, the extended hand will attack forward at an extremely fast speed. When you see the forward shake, you will immediately move to the side to avoid it. This move is the most commonly used move by the Spider, and there will be a variant of the two combos in the middle.
Forelimb spider
Before using this move, the spider will lift one leg and remain motionless for the time being. After the charging state is over, use the raised leg to hit the ground. When you see the forward shake, you will move directly to the other side to avoid it.
Tail sting
The thorn spider lifts up his butt and exposes the thorn at his tail. After a short accumulation of energy, the tail hits the ground and causes small damage. The best move to avoid it. The forward sway cannot be too obvious.
Blooming red flowers
After a brief accumulation of energy, the thorn spider will open the red flowers on Weibo and shoot many anesthetic red flowers toward the back.
Players will accumulate anesthesia when they encounter flowers. When the state accumulates slowly in the upper left corner, they fall into anesthesia and cannot move, so they need to avoid the movement trajectory of the red flower.
Two claws hit the ground
The thorn spider opens his two front paws and starts to accumulate strength. After a few seconds, it hits directly to the ground. The forward shaking has a certain reaction time. When you see the forward shaking, you immediately roll to both sides instead of front and back.