From Akantor of course. it's the last urgent quest of the Cat that gives quests outside, next to the Elder Quest.
You can get them by killing monsters with shells in the dessert.
slay apceros and carve near there shells (apceros are the herbivores found in the desert) also they are easily carved from congalalas
Basically means that your killing the same monster over and over again, to either get a rare part of it like plates and gems (but also normal parts like shells but people mostly aim for the rare parts) or that you are trying to the title of the monster that it gives you for killing so many.
the hunter since it does not require any shells.
When it is in Armor Mode, Barrel Bombs, Clust S, Gunlance Shells and Wyvern's Fire are all worth using, as they do a set amount of damage. To get it out of rage mode, i really don't know just survive... I think it wears off, or go to a different area then come back.
No it does not. The Browning BPS Hunter is a shotgun. The "410" signifies the shell size (guage) in this case .410
help rachet and clanc and they give u them
well it depends on if its a 3 inch shell if its a 3 inch shell you might not be able to fit 3 in it unless you have cut the plug shorter
The way you sink the ship is you have to shoot all 5 rocks and get a band around your shot gun shells and the boat has to be moving, then unload all your shells two tomes and it will sink and you will get 200 pls.
Hunter-gatherers mainly wore jewelry made from natural materials like shells, bones, teeth, and stones. These materials were often used to create necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and pendants. Jewelry served both decorative and symbolic purposes for hunter-gatherer societies.
Water, shells, castles, and birds all represent elements of nature and creativity. Water shapes landscapes and provides habitats, shells are created by marine organisms, castles symbolize human ingenuity in architecture, and birds embody the freedom of flight. Together, they illustrate the interconnectedness of the natural world and human expression.
A hunter must use a magazine plug in their shotgun when hunting migratory birds, such as ducks and geese, to comply with federal regulations. The plug limits the magazine capacity to a maximum of two shells, preventing hunters from exceeding the legal limit of three shells in total (including one in the chamber). This regulation helps promote sustainable hunting practices and ensure the conservation of bird populations.