Well we do have a bouncy ball, soccer ball, and things you can climb all over, my favorite spot being the highest branch on the tree. I wouldn't mind more fun things to do though. In Monster Hunter you could sit at a table and drink. If you drank enough you'd walk all woozy and fall over after a while. Best times ever.
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It's on the opposite side of the Tower. First you have to climb the stairs to get to some boxes where you'll find a ghost. Then you have to climb the boxes, which is surprisingly challenging. From the boxes you must jump to a blue beam that overhangs the courtyard. There are invisible walls and a soft kill boundary up there. Once on the beam, you must run and jump towards the orange overhang on the left side of the courtyard. The jumping can help keep you from getting pushed off the beam. Once on the orange overhang, you can reach the lower branches of the second tree with a jump. The second tree is a bit taller and has a pretty good view of the whole Tower.
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Just keep in mind that unless you're more talented than me it will feel like it's impossible for a long time. They may even patch it before it's out. I was only able to do it because I had a vary patient mentor who demonstrated ahead of me. I tried jumping on the boxes before, but I gave up after the first few crouch-jumps failed. I never knew it could get so far until this guy proved to to me. Even then it was very difficult. It was worth it, though. For some reason climbing trees, even digitally, is just so much fun!
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Lmfao noted and agreed. I'm pretty confident, I think I spent over 15 hours total mastering the gnarly tree even after they nerfed the jump and then de-nerfed it. I concur, tree climbing irl and in videogames it totally fun and worth the effort. More so in games because you can't break things as easily.
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Yeah, the consequences of falling differ drastically, but that's also a big part of the thrill. The sliding effect you can get while landing on the roots and branches gave me a lot of trouble while climbing that tree as well, though that's where I started out with the parkour in this game, so I may be better from all my experience climbing crates now. My main other problems were the leaves blocking the camera and how easy it is to both over and under aim when jumping. I really wish second jumps were enabled in the tower. They can't hurt anybody, and they're so much fun! I guess that's what the Hellmouth is for, though. There's plenty of crazy spots to leap to as a Warlock in there. I even found a ghost! I doubt I could have gotten it with my Hunter or Titan. The glide is slow, but it also seems to have the greatest potential for parkour as of yet.