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Wrote a short script to tweak Twin Vine for the other Lance players out there (there are dozens of us! Dozens!) to make the skill more useful in a multiplayer scenario. It's incredibly useful even as it is (aside from the stupidly short range of the initial attack) to quickly leaping right back to engage the monster immediately, but the monsters love to snort their bodyweight in cocaine before leaping across the map to one-shot the poor pierce LBG user, while conveniently just going beyond the range of the Twin Vine connection and breaking it in the process.
And you're left twiddling your thumbs in place while the monster shakes its rear tantalizingly at you, all while taunting your character for having to run across the map once more to chase them down.
For context: the default distance of the "chain" connection you get to the monster expires at 30 units of distance, while at 25 units of distance the red color activates to indicates reaching the end of its range. All this script does is check to make sure you're in a combat situation + you're actually using a Lance (to avoid causing scripting errors in the reframework menu), before doubling the 30 units to make it 60 units instead.
A small quality-of-life change, if you will. I really don't think 30 units was far enough to begin with, considering how fast, far, and often the monsters love to move. And the fact that many of them are capable of jumping across entire arenas in a single move if they want to, which is far beyond the range of 30 units.
Installation instructions:
Requires Reframework to be installed first. Recommended manual installation, Vortex tends to break stuff and I'd advise against using it with MH. Just drop the file into the installation directory for Monster Hunter Rise (usually under C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\MonsterHunterRise or something similar), it should merge with the Reframework folder already there.
To uninstall, simply the delete LanceTwinVinesRangeExtend.lua file from the autorun folder in the Reframework folder.