It’s time again to dive into yet another semi-secret stat ofMonster Hunter World. Today we will be talking about the elemental limits of the KulveLong Swordweapons, how they work, and how to perfect your build accordingly.

Monster Hunter World Guide: Kulve Longsword’s Max Element & Status Limits

Eachweaponclass has various starting element values and they will increase as hunters upgrade their weapons or use gems. However, even though the element decorations can hit level 5, most weapons are limited before they can reach the full benefits of a level 5 element. Below are the examples of the limits decorations can reach:

Long Sword Limits in MHW

This post presents a list of the max element and status available forKulve Taroth’s Long SwordsinMHW, divided by element.

Taroth Sword Water

Taroth Sword Poison

Taroth Sword Paralysis

Taroth Sword Magma

Taroth Sword Rage

Taroth Sword Gyre

Taroth Sword Decay

Taroth Sword Flash(Needs to be unsealed)

Taroth Sword Spark

Taroth Sword Thief

Taroth Sword Stream

Taroth Sword Mire

Taroth Sword Lurk

Rage Gold Katana

Decay Gold Katana

Gold Water Katana(Needs to be unsealed)

Spark Gold Katana

Gold Poison Katana(Needs to be unsealed)

Magma Gold Katana

Gyre Gold Katana

Flash Gold Katana(Needs to be unsealed)

Thief Gold Katana

Gold Paralysis Katana(Needs to be unsealed)

Stream Gold Katana

Lurk Gold Katana

Mire Gold Katana

We have plenty ofMonster Hunter Worldinfo you can go in-depth with our featured guides:All Armor Limits,Everything about Kulve Taroth,Long Sword Elemental Limits,Attack Values & You,Crown Sizes & You,Monster Hunter World: The Canteen Explained With Ingredient GuideorMonster Hunter World: End Game Guide.

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