Summary
Monster Hunter Wildsplayers have figured out a way to complete hunt quests in mere seconds by exploiting one of the game’s features. Since its launch,Monster Hunter Wildshas reached important milestones and gained huge popularity, despite receiving some criticism over its difficulty.
The latest entry in theMonster Hunterfranchise has proven quite successful among fans. In its first three days,Monster Hunter Wildssold eight million copies worldwide, becoming the fastest-selling game in Capcom’s history. One big part of the fun inMonster Hunter Wildsis coming up with creative ways to beat hunt quests in the shortest time possible. These strategies usually involve carefully choosing the right armor and weapons, but some players have now deciphered a more unorthodox way to beat up monsters in record time.
InMonster Hunter Wilds, monsters can take damage from other beings and things surrounding them, without players being involved. Fortunately, this type of damage doesn’t trigger capture quests, and players aren’t forced to start a quest while exploring the map. However, it also means that monsters can take damage over time from poison without starting a capture quest. With this feature in mind, players have discovered thatusing poison ammo inMonster Hunter Wildslets them complete hunt quests in no time. As reported byVG247,MHWplayers can keep on shooting poison ammo at a monster until its HP is exceedingly low. Then, players can attack the creature with another weapon to trigger the hunt quest and end it with a few blows. As a result, the quest time completion is reduced to mere seconds. It is worth noting that the trick only works if players don’t attack the monster with anything other than poison ammo, otherwise the hunt quest will be triggered.
Monster Hunter Wilds Players Use Poison Ammo to Complete Hunt Quests in Seconds
YouTube user Hozumi put the trick to the test and managed tocomplete a Chatacabra capture questin 1.53 seconds. Their method involved poisoning the monster for around nine minutes before using a trap to trigger the capture quest. Because poison ammo takes a while to take effect, the trick requires patience, but players can have the satisfaction of breaking their own capture quest record time. Of course, fans might find this method amusing, but if enough players exploit it to their own benefit, developers might address it in future updates.
While this poison ammo trick is mostly for entertainment,Monster Hunter Wildshas received criticism over the difficulty of its quests. Some players have deemed the game to be too easy compared to previous entries. Capcom has confirmed thatMonster Hunter Wildswill add a tougher monsterin a free update in early April. Only time will tell if the challenge lives up to fans' expectations.
Monster Hunter Wilds
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The unbridled force of nature runs wild and relentless, with environments transforming drastically from one moment to the next. This is a story of monsters and humans and their struggles to live in harmony in a world of duality.Fulfill your duty as a Hunter by tracking and defeating powerful monsters and forging strong new weapons and armor from the materials you harvest from your hunt as you uncover the connection between the people of the Forbidden Lands and the locales they inhabit.The ultimate hunting experience awaits you in Monster Hunter Wilds.