There are a number of ways for players to personalize their characters and equipment inMonster Hunter Wilds, and unbeknownst to some, one such way includes an option to decorate Pop-up Camps.

Customizing Pop-up Camps inMonster Hunter Wildslets players add a bit more character to their tents in the wilderness, and doing so is also tied to the Glamper trophy/achievement. If you want to edit how your tents look, or if you’re looking to get all achievements inMH Wilds, here’s you can do so.

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How to Edit Pop-up Camps in MH Wilds

In order to customize your tents, you’ll need tospeak to the Pop-up Camp Meowster in the Windward Plains Base Camp. Alternatively, you can also speak with thePop-up Camp Purrofessionalsnear each of your deployed camps or any of the Support Desk Palicos as well.

We recommend speaking to the Pop-up Camp Meowster and Support Desk Palicos becausethey’ll let you customize camps across all regions. If you want to change all yourPop-up Camps in Iceshard Clilffsand Ruins of Wyveria, for example, the Pop-up Camp Meowster will let you edit both without having to fast travel to different locations.

MH Wilds Camp Customization screen

The Pop-up Camp Meowster also lets players build and dismantle camps across all the areas from one convenient location. This feature is especially handy if all your camp slots in an area are already full.

The game lets players edit their camps in a variety of ways, fromchanging the decals and colorsof their tents toadding new furniture and camping equipment for everyone to interact with. Any alterations to a Pop-up Camp will be visible to every hunter in the lobby, though only the host’s changes will be visible.

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Customizing camps does not cost anything, and since tents can be edited on a per-region basis, players can create specialized looks for their camps that match the local scenery without affecting the ones in other regions.

Keep in mind thatcamp customization is purely visualand has no effect on whether monsters attack them or not. If a camp is placed in a spot marked as Dangerous, then it’s still highly likely that it will get destroyed by a passing monster. Because of this and the fact that camp slots are limited, players are advised to build their camps in safe spots.

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You can use Guild Points toinstantly repair destroyed campsvia the Pop-up Camp Meowster, Support Desk, or any of the Purrofessionals.

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