Quick Answer

Focus Mode is not a button that says “hit every red wound now.” It helps you align attack direction, guard direction, and visible wounds. Beginners should first use it to read the monster, then commit to a Focus Strike only when the opening is real.

Practice Loop

StageGoalDrill
1Identify woundsEnter Focus Mode and look before attacking
2Align the cameraFace the wound, then test range with a light hit
3Wait for a windowUse Focus Strike after roars, staggers, or knockdowns
4Review missesDecide whether range, angle, or greed caused the miss

Start with a slower, easier-to-read monster. If you practice on a fast target first, camera discomfort can feel like a weapon problem.

Comfort Fixes

SymptomLikely CauseFix
Wound is visible but attacks missCharacter and camera are misalignedPause briefly and correct the angle
Focus Mode feels franticHold or toggle rhythm is uncomfortablePractice short checks before attacking
Melee attacks slide under the monsterToo close or wrong angleBack up half a step
Co-op teammates pop wounds firstGroup pressure is splitUse nearby wounds instead of chasing across the body

If the options menu gives you Focus Mode behavior choices, tune them for comfort. The goal is not a magic setting; it is consistent wound visibility and clean turning.

Fight Rules

RuleWhy
Safety before woundsA cart costs more than a missed strike
Do not treat Focus Mode as permanent lock-onNormal movement and reading still matter
Do not chase high wounds blindlyWait for knockdowns, mounts, traps, or control
Watch after the strikeMonsters often recover quickly