Weapons have a fairly wide variety inMonster Hunter Wilds, though they don’t always fit neatly into categories. Some weapons are extremely complex, some are simple, some are offensive-oriented, some are defensive-oriented, and some are perfect for support.

One weapon that does fit fairly easy into a couple of categories is the Lance: it’s a moredefensive-style weapon, as well as a simple weapon to grasp the basics of. There are some intricacies to it, and you can’t just pick it up and find immediate, roaring success; but once you’re accustomed to its unique pace, you can do great things with the Lance.

A Hunter Guard with their shield in Monster Hunter Wilds.

You can see the specific Lance controls for your platform by going into Settings > Info > Play Guide > Weapon Controls > Lance.

Lance Overview

The Lance is one of therare weapons that includes a shield along with it. Because of this,many of its strengths and mechanics rely on making use of that shieldto deal with incoming monster attacks in a different way than most other weapons are capable of.

Guard

you may Guard with your shield at any time, even in the middle of a combo;this is going to block much incoming damage, and open up possibilities for you to counter those attacks with moves we’ll get into below.

The most important aspect of Guard is counter-attacks: these are attacks thatautomatically happen immediately after you Guardagainst an attack. If you time your block perfectly, meaning you Guard the moment before an attack hits you, you’ll trigger Perfect Guard, which gives you a more powerful counter-attack.

A Hunter dodges forward in Monster Hunter Wilds.

There are two counter-attacks you can choose to manually perform after a Guard, as well. Return Thrust is quick and deals mild damage, while Payback Thrust is not quite as quick, but is more punishing.

Lance Movement Changes

The Lance changes a few things about how you Hunter moves, just by having the weapon equipped and drawn.

Not All About Defense

While the Lance has some defensive capabilities that other weapons don’t,that doesn’t mean it’s incapable of meaningful offense. Used well, the Lance can deal some very significant damage in a short amount of time.

This is especially true when using the defensive capabilities of the weapon well;the defensive and offensive options with the Lance go hand-in-hand, and succeeding in defense is going to propel your offense much further.

A Hunter deals damage against a monster multiple times in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Lance Combos And Tips

The Lance’s attacks come in a couple of different types: primarily,your options are different when purely attacking,compared to attacking after a successful guard. While other weapons are specifically useful when avoiding enemy attacks, or in-between enemy attacks, the Lance is one of the few that can punish enemy attacks.

Basic Attack Combos

The Basic Attack combos for the Lance are both pretty similar.

You can hold the attack button to hold Charge Counter; if you time it with a monster’s attack, you’ll deal significantly extra damage.

A Hunter thrusts their Lance at a monster in Monster Hunter Wilds.

You’ll usually be employing the first combo, ending in Triple Thrust; the damage of this combo is better, and doesn’t require the timing of the second to get the maximum damage. But,timed welland against the right telegraphed monster attack,the second combo can be extremely effective.

Leaping Thrust

If you need to close a gapquicker than walking at your enemy, you’ve got a couple of options, the first of which is Leaping Thrust.This attack launches you forward a few feet, giving you quite a bit more reach than the default thrust.

This attack comes out at a medium speed, but does pretty solid damage. In terms of overall damage, this is like getting to use the final attack in a combo without having to use attacks leading up to it.

The Leaping Thrust attack description for the Lance in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Dash Attack

The second way to close a gap is with Dash Attack. This isperformed out of a Guard, resulting in your Huntersprinting forward with their Lance in front of them. This is, by far, the quickest way to move with the Lance.

It can be difficult to turn while using Dash Attack, but if your target is lined up in front of you, the damage can be extremely good, with damage hitting repeatedly while you’re running, and allowing you to thrust your Lance forward for a finisher.

The Dash Attack attack description for the Lance in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Wide Sweep

Wide Sweepcan only be performed in the middle of a combo, and acts as a big burst of damage where a smaller-damage move might otherwise be.

Wide Sweep has a couple of strengths:

Guard Dash Shield Attack | Leaping Thrust

Immediately after a Guard Dash, you’ll have access to two attacks: Shield Attack and Leaping Thrust.Leaping Thrustworks great as a follow-up immediately after a monster attack, especially if the monster attacked from a small distance that you need to close right away.

Shield Attack is fairlylow-damage attack,but it does come out quickly, allowing you to get right into another combo afterward.

The Wide Sweep attack description for the Lance in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Charge Counter | Power Guard

Charge Counter is, essentially, a style of Guarding that willallow you to unleash a counter-attack when you would like to. If timed right, you’ll unleash a more powerful counter-attack, similar to a Perfect Guard.

Power Guard canonly be activated when holding a Charge Counter. Power Guard will allow you toblock significantly more damage than you otherwise would,but drains your staminaas you hold it.

The Guard description for the Lance in Monster Hunter Wilds.

The major benefit of Power Guard is that you canblock multiple attacks, and unleash a counter-attack that’s stronger based on those attacksthat you absorbed. Ifa monsteris unleashing something particularly powerful, this is not only a great way to mitigate it, but also to punish them for it.

Focus Strike: Victory Strike

The Focus Strike for the Lance is called Victory Strike. With a Focus Strike, the intent is tohita wound you’ve inflictedon a monster, which in Focus Mode, will glow red.

In the case of Victory Strike, when you attack a wound, you’llcharge at the enemy with your shield, dealing damage multiple times,and then thrust your Lance forward, again dealing damage multiple times.

The Charge Counter attack description for the Lance in Monster Hunter Wilds.

The Victory Strike attack description for the Lance in Monster Hunter Wilds.