Seregios is back inMonster Hunter Wildscourtesy of the game’s second title update, and with it comes the monster’s unique armor set and Razor’s Edge, the Seregios set bonus that heavily caters to players who love to dodge and dance around their prey. It’s not the flashiest of bonuses, but the benefits it offers aren’t bad at all.

When it comes tohunting any monster inMH Wilds, some players might prefer comfort over raw speed and power, and Razor’s Edge can be the quality-of-life improvement that some hunters might have been looking for. Here’s a rundown on how this armor bonus works.

MH Wilds Razor’s Edge bonus

What Does Razor’s Edge Do in MH Wilds?

Razor’s Edge inMH WIldssticks with the Seregios set’s affinity for mobility bybuffing the Adrenaline Rush skill. When triggered, itextends Adrenaline Rush’s duration, and when triggered again with Razor’s Edge II, itboosts Adrenaline Rush’s damage bonus. The latter only becomes available when wearing four pieces of the Seregios set.

Some things to note about this skill:

to get the maximum benefit from Razor’s Edge, youneed to dodge at least two attacks. This shouldn’t be an issue if dodging is your main form of damage evasion, but this does pose some unique challenges. The damage bonus from Razor’s Edge II is a little vague, but having more Raw Attack is always good.

Is Razor’s Edge Any Good?

As mentioned, this is more of a comfort skill, and ironically,it becomes more valuable the worse a player is at dodging attacks. Hunters who are good at dodging will have little need for the bonus duration to Adrenaline Rush, but if you’re missing your rolls, the extended duration will give you more leeway to take advantage of Adrenaline Rush before it expires.

As for the damage portion of Razor’s Edge, it’s just a nice bonus to have. Adrenaline Rush already provides up to 30 Raw Attack when maxed out, and if you want to squeeze out some more damage, then having Razor’s Edge II will help. The bonus damage may be insignificant when compared toa bonus like Black Eclipsefrom Gore Magala, but it can add up with otherMH Wildsarmor skills to provide a more significant offensive boost.

MH Wilds triggering Razor’s Edge

In summary, Razor’s Edge is better when used by players who are bad at dodging. Hunters who are truly skilled (or prefer blocking instead of dodging) should use something else if they want more damage.

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