
MONSTER HUNTER WILDS
Who would do it now?
Still, there are people who find the historical Albedo difficult.
The previous chat was probably similar to that.
🐓==
Aren’t you an idiot?
I was able to grasp the tendency with cheese and armor beads.
For a while, only mediocre reward quests will come.
Well, I understand that you can’t surpass the highest rate of Gorebeldo…
The event quest doesn’t really seem to have much meaning, huh…
Please let me have a permanent chicken!
>>8
I want you to prepare food from different places by rotating weekly!
It seems like you think the player is a slow turtle.
Chicken, please come back.
>>10
Next time, it will be the Saliva Mushroom Baba Konga.
>>39
Drooling Monkey
>>39
If the Congo truffle is confirmed as a lost item, I will hunt for it.
>>56
The only lost item in this game is the slinger ammo…
>>63
Sometimes I wonder if what I pick up are traces? It feels like the things left behind when a tail is cut off.
>>63
Truffles will appear after Baba Konga digs.
I mean, that’s the only legitimate way to obtain it other than through exchange.
>>78
❗️🐖
>>84
Make your presence more felt…
I only recall that there was someone when I went to exchange my meal for a coupon.
It feels like it’s usual for the event quests in the early release not to be flavorful.
The old jewel?
Is there really a quest now that only gives you a little bit of low-level decorations?
If you were going to give me some, it would be more valuable if you gave me a lot more…
Well, it’s true that it’s strange for us to be talking about end content at this time…
>>15
Is that so…?
Even if it was more than anticipated, it’s been three weeks already, so I think there was time to respond.
It can be used as fodder for alchemy, after all…
Isn’t it just like a regular veteran quest?
The announcement of the company wiki update is so low-key that it makes me laugh again.
By the time Tamamitsune arrives, the event quest will likely become practical.
If it’s a seasoned Rabara-Raba, then seasoned tickets will be available too, right?
>>20
There were many cases where the armor spheres were eaten by the frame and didn’t come out during the frog times.
As for the Doshaguma, I can definitely get the big ball of Ryunu.
Can’t we do it somehow in late this month instead of early April?
If you’re going to face tough opponents to target decorations, wouldn’t it be better to go for the additional rewards gems in the investigation quests with regular monsters?
I think it’s pitiful, including myself, to offer rewards that satisfy such people.
I think it’s still too early, so this is fine…
But the ingredient-related quests don’t actually reduce your lifespan, so make them better…
>>25
It’s a shame that even though there are high-effectiveness ingredients and finishing ingredients, they are hardly used because the methods to obtain them are so difficult.
>>30
I wish they would sell at least one of the weak effects in stores.
>>119
I really think that the basic additional ingredients can be bought at the store.
The higher tier requires clearing the permanent quest, so that’s good.
Is it some kind of relief for people who stopped while playing?
I finally cleared the story yesterday!
I’m going to make Albedo gear!
…There are also Gorubedo equipment at the higher levels… I guess that makes sense…
Which one should I make?
Was the addition of the subspecies of Gonjarnath necessary for the story?
>>27
Run the simulation because of the weapon.
The story itself doesn’t need Janath, but since the only thunder element factor was Redau, the existence of sub-Janath is necessary.
>>31
Well, wouldn’t it have been good to go with something like Goryu Yuu-chan…?
>>44
Yuu-chan, it’s more exciting to have additions later, just like Mitsune!
>>47
It seems like I’m in charge of the “Re” event, and many of the weapons also have performances similar to Zinogre weapons, so I’m feeling like Zinogre might not be coming.
Superior
>>27
Armors are good.
I saw that the frog in the free quest dropped a Ryunu gem while I was collecting it for fun.
Aren’t you looking for someone who just made it to the top? It might be better to go on a research quest.
I think something with a strength around that level is also aimed at people who are struggling right after reaching a higher rank.
At least please match the target monsters for the distribution bounty with the events.
>>34
I understand the reason why Capcom’s mobile games are not popular.
>>34
This time it must be right, right…?
The next highlight is Tamamitsune, so there’s no way anything better than that will come!
The significance of event quests has become the existence of rare environmental creatures and rare gathering items.
I wish they would rotate the ingredient quests weekly.
Only doing exchanges is tough.
If they were going to add a subtype of IB that isn’t hunted much, I wanted a Dinosvaldo.
It seems that new ones are also increasing.
I think this level of softness is fine.
I’ll let it rest for a while.
Since the Redau weapons vary depending on the weapon type, if we don’t have Janah-kun, we’ll be in big trouble with the thunder!
It’s too quiet even when I’m here!
I only remember that levels HR21 to 40 were easily cleared while doing side quests and such…
I’m always eating meals like meat, eggs, and honey.
>>43
The only thing is that the attack increases and it’s easy to obtain at the finish.
It would be great if the high-quality ingredient, red sea bream, comes.
I thought it was a Bayonetta collaboration, but it was Bayonette instead…
>>51
You should give up on collaborations other than Capcom.
I’m close to HR300, but I’m living without using ingredients.
It’s not accumulating as much as I thought, so I feel it’s a waste to use it…
I’m going to switch to alchemy for a little while.
Is it tastier than the frog?
>>54
Maybe the frog is delicious.
I feel like the event quests right after the release every year were mostly just ones where you could only get weird emotes.
>>55
It’s fine even with just a stamp or something…
I’ve only been eating just grilled meat lately.
It’s too wasteful to use ingredients.
Not everyone is a seasoned hunter who continues to hunt.
Even people I know who bought it on the release date aren’t even in the top rankings.
>>59
But on PS5, the clear rate is reaching 50%, you know?
In terms of this type of game, that’s quite a significant proportion.
Many experienced individuals are not aware that the operation itself is difficult.
>>61
It’s impressive to watch a first-time Monster Hunter streamer standing still and shooting arrows for 30 minutes to defeat a monster.
>>72
It’s charming how I don’t know how to use the concentration mode and end up firing the Dragon Cannon in the wrong direction.
My alchemical style…
In the early stages of release, event quests are mostly like this.
I wish they would at least have cheese available permanently.
There are quite a few giant crickets, so Honey will probably never have any trouble in her life.
Nata
The night’s moon pollen is no problem even before the adjustment, as the sought-after stone isn’t appearing.
Give me more gold tickets.
>>70
Teacher
I’ll save the data in the cloud and then do a reroll.
When considering it for newcomers or beginners, this event quest also seems reasonable.
Isn’t it amazing that this shrimp has evasion capabilities? By the way, was the old shrimp armor also evasion-based?
>>73
Shrimp are really fast at escaping…
>>73
Sword and Shield users eat shrimp…
>>94
Is it further enhanced beyond the performance attached to the equipment?
Machete
Watch me.
The sight of a hunter challenging Gore completely nude, with too much free time on their hands.
>>49
I almost died in the kitchen and got a little scared.
It’s fine to have chicken or whatever alternative, but please keep some food event ongoing.
Affordable electric ones mostly live in the forest, but since the revival slots in the forest include Conga, Cook, as well as Teostra and Lunastra, there’s not enough space to fit in.
Yuu-chan is an external lightning bug, so it feels strange to be submerged in dragon milk, and since Rajang overlaps with Reddas, I understand that Janath’s subspecies is the result of elimination.
If you’re going through the trouble of fighting a veteran monster just for the sake of light, wouldn’t it be better to go for a regular type that drops more additional reward jewels?
>>49
Stop talking bad about me, I was killed by Teacher Cook.
I wished they could have spared us from those kinds of situations because when you miss the event quest’s Kuku, it moves a long distance.
There are many seasoned hunters among the nameless.
There are many beginner hunters, you know…
The frog’s hardened armor sphere is worth the same as heavy armor spheres if you rapidly farm it, so it has its usefulness, but this time the event quest that drops shining jewels only gives jewels that can definitely be produced through the Makadama pot alchemy, so it’s genuinely a pointless event quest to engage in.
Struggling against Gore is too much!
That’s just a snack.
I was thinking that, but the difficulty is on a different vector…!
I don’t think it’s the blasphemous difficulty of Amen, right?
>>88
Gore: “You have lost! I have gained the advantage of the terrain!”
>>103
I hate you, that shitty camera, and the obstructed view!
>>69
I wanted to say that there are slow people, and there are also those who can’t even participate in event quests.
I have trouble even if it’s just finishing ingredients.
I want side dishes that I can pick up myself.
It’s fine to add blue mushrooms.
Always keep the ingredient quest.
Honestly, it’s not really aimed at beginners.
I bought it on the release day too, but I’ve only just defeated the higher-level Dodobranko.
Well, I think 21 is a bit high, though.
Even if the meal lasts for 50 minutes, in the end, my stamina drops.
>>99
Well, since we can get an infinite supply of portable food, we can just nibble on it.
Aren’t the limited edition costumes coming?
If you take golden oil regularly, you’ll have quite a bit of shrimp accumulated.
>>89
Going up to a higher level, using ingredients is definitely more beginner-friendly than decorations 1-2…
>>104
That’s true…
I’m sure I’m not the only one who forgot that the subspecies Janaff has the thunder attribute.
Ah! Were you the one with the lightning attribute!?
That’s what happened.
From now on, I’ll be rubbing it for years to come.
If it’s for people progressing at a leisurely pace or for helping beginners, then it should be permanently available.
>>107
If you say that, then you should just release everything at once instead of teasing it bit by bit.
>>128
I don’t want to…
>>128
It’s contradictory to assume that you’re adjusting to someone who progresses slowly.
Just because Japanese people are good at Monster Hunter doesn’t mean that there aren’t still many foreigners who are not good at it worldwide…
>>109
Speaking of which, there was a rescue like “Japanese person arrived!” during the World [Cup], but I haven’t seen much of that this time.
There were some things that felt like they were from China or Korea.
>>109
Strategy information: If a Japanese person comes, you’ll win.
I thought it was interesting, but it shines… Give me an old one…
Aren’t these just tasteless ingredients for the event?
Have a mushroom event, but I don’t really need it.
It should be better known that the overfishing of the Great Ryunnu Gem in the calendar year allows for a stable supply of Doma-Mad Shrimp…
Even if I get four old ones, I’ll do the Arushubeld.
>>116
I want the Legacy 1, so if it comes out in the old one, I want to roll for it.
Give me cheese, give me! 🐓
It feels like I’m getting a lot of accessories for a game that’s meant to be played over years…
>>118
It would be problematic if I became a stopper there…
>>118
But if it’s as tough as World IB, you’ll complain, right?
>>118
It’s the result of past hunters complaining endlessly, so accept it.
It would be worthwhile to strategize against something like the Nushi or the Dragon Guardian.
Well, I’m honestly happy about the earrings.
I saw someone who was progressing without knowing how to use items other than the initial shortcuts.
I want ingredients instead of local specialties that gather around Nata-kun.
>>123
I want to cultivate garlic for a lifetime and send it from the Dragon City.
Return the chicken.
I really want the ingredients to be sold.
I’ve only been eating stir-fried cabbage.
Since the lower-grade equipment doesn’t have any empty slots anyway, isn’t it better to stick with the lower-grade?
Honestly, people who collect items in events like this probably don’t gather ingredients either…
I don’t really understand what kind of future you’re trying to envision with this design.
The yakko died, the teacher killed them.
It would be helpful if rare environmental creatures are confirmed again.
I seriously cleared it without making anything but chicken guns…
No, this has a property and the artillery is a bit too strong, that’s not good!
>>134
The standard type has a high capacity, so it’s good that it can be differentiated from the Galhort.
Also, the chicken looks cool like The Gunlance.
There are many items that would be nice if they were sold in stores by now.
Why even the capture ball?
>>138
I think the items this time are the most rare in the past few years.
I couldn’t eat the secret medicine casually until I could start collecting requests for it.
>>172
Isn’t the elixir the usual thing?
I was happy with the ingredients, but I wish they wouldn’t make us collect ingredients as part of the quest in the first place.
Japanese gamers are accustomed to Monster Hunter on a national level…
>>140
The barbarians (Wiles) are…!
The ingredient honey has surpassed 100.
Thank you for the great recovery, Mitsumushi.
I’m trying out various weapons and having fun with them on this occasion.
…Actually, even if you do it normally, the ingredients pile up at a pace that you can’t use them all, right?
>>145
When you make gathering gear and do a bit of farming, you accumulate a lot, right?
That’s that, let’s sell it at the store too.
>>145
If you properly prepare your gathering equipment and occasionally go out to collect, you can exchange surplus low-effect additional ingredients.
The problem is that I can only obtain a few at a time through exchanges, which is a hassle.
>>145
Collecting it gradually accumulates.
Superior atonement is a bit questionable.
>>161
The merits and demerits of hunters.
>>187
This time, the monster’s corpse doesn’t just disappear; it rots, turns into bones, or crystallizes, so it feels like quite an accomplishment.
No, the one we captured stands up and leaves energetically…
Japan is a leading country in Monster Hunter…
The latter part of the Ryo couple’s roar was like Gamera.
Rare ingredients aside, regular ingredients are not bitter at all.
It can be obtained by either collecting active materials during the bountiful period or capturing specific environmental organisms.
Monster chili is also derived from chili peppers.
>>151
The fact that you have to go to the field to pick it up is already a hassle.
It’s not the PSP era anymore.
>>165
I seriously want to cultivate.
Once you have Artillery III and Ammo Up Attack, there’s nothing left to do with the gun.
>>152
Hungar
>>152
With artillery III, enhanced ammunition, and defensive stacking on Galhoat, ahh-uhh!
I feel like it’s quite common to see Chinese people who entered Goa dying quickly.
>>153
Is it recently becoming popular in China?
Capcom: “You guys are consuming content too quickly!”
The UI is so bad that even experienced players get quite confused outside of battles; how do you attach accessories?
Let me carve go stones with slots!
The decoration gacha has more slots for regular specimens than for ones with a long history, right?
Even just exchanging the bonus items I requested increases the ingredients quite a bit.
I’m using a lance, but Gore’s damage is more painful than the camera issues…
Is this what you get for using a guard?
I think it’s okay to have the food quests that change weekly as a permanent feature.
Well, if the ingredients aren’t going to be improved, wouldn’t it be better to just leave the event quest as is for now?
Next, go for the rich cheese, Cheese Dragon!
Aren’t you doing something like foreign patents 10?
Is it really that difficult to find ingredients? I usually have extra.
I was thinking that high-quality specialty products weren’t coming out at all! But I hadn’t checked if it was the season of abundance.
Is it the harvest season, and are things popping up one after another?
I have to admit that I always cook only with emergency food and have never used fresh ingredients.
Gathering materials is a struggle in itself, and yet they complain about it as if it were a form of suffering.
When it becomes easy, people start saying that there’s not much to do or that it’s lacking in volume.
>>179
Is your throat okay? Do you need some honey?
I want to resolve consumables with money or points.
I don’t want to do the task of gathering.
That’s why I’m saying to make the event quests permanent!
The bayonet is in the pouring rain.
I can’t obtain the Proof of a Veteran 1!
Give me back the previous Chupacabra!
If you keep eating out from different places, you surprisingly don’t cook for yourself much…
Are you really that worried about ingredients? I only occasionally collect local specialties when I go out into the field, but that’s enough to stock up for exchanges. Most of the time, I eat free meals at other people’s houses and occasionally cook and eat for myself.
Are the people who say they’re lacking eating every time they do a quest?
I mean, a food buff isn’t really that necessary.
I’m only eating fish.
It’s one thing if it’s rare, but isn’t it too lazy to even bother going for the usual ones?
It’s also a game about preparing for a hunt, right?
>>191
The event quest for getting food is being requested, so that’s a different matter.
At the same time, stop inviting me to meals.
>>192
I really came, lol.
That’s hilarious! lol
It’s strange… it’s wrong… the basis is subjective and x…
I’m already at the stage where I’m just grabbing anything other than my main weapon and jumping into random rescues.
The perfectly grilled meat is so delicious that I didn’t use any secret herbs this time.
It’s just that progressing to the higher levels in Monster Hunter is quick! But there’s a limit to that, you know.
I was eating cheese saved from chickens every day, and before I knew it, I had an enormous amount of shrimp accumulated.
Tashin keeps inviting me to meals.
If you’re the type of player who throws nets around haphazardly whenever you have free time, you’ll be fine, but if you really do nothing but hunting, it might feel pretty tight.