Monster Hunter: World Tips: How to Be the Best Hunter You Can Be
With Monster Hunter: World marking a new era for the franchise, hunters old and new are flocking to the mysterious shores of the new world to find the perfect dragon-skin ensemble. But things aren’t all quite what they used to be on these new shores, and there’s a whole host of intricate new features and time-old traditions to wrap your head around if you want to become a successful hunter. Whether you’re brand new to the world of Monster Hunter or a veteran returning once more to hunt, these tips and tricks will make sure you’re all set to make the most of your time out in the field.
Always eat before hunting

Food plays an important part in any successful hunt in Monster Hunter, and series veterans will tell you that the key to surviving against the big nasties out in the field is to make sure you fill up before setting out. By eating at the canteen you can apply significant buffs to your hunter, ranging from boosts to maximum health and stamina to direct increases to defense, attack and elemental resistances. As you progress towards the higher hunter ranks, you’ll begin to unlock optional quests that offer up new ingredients and meals that broaden the range of effects you can apply too.
It’s worth noting that the bonus only lasts for the duration of the hunt itself or until you faint, but if you know you’re going to need an extra leg up in attack or defense, choosing your meal strategically can make things go a lot smoother when you’re squaring off against a particularly nasty foe. Don’t worry if you forget to eat before embarking out into the wild, either, as there is a makeshift canteen located in each of the camps out in each explorable area.
How threat works

Sooner or later you’re going to get hit hard in the face by a stray tail swipe or monster claw, leaving you battered and in serious need of medical attention. Many will attempt to pop a quick potion as soon as possible in a desperate attempt to save themselves from being carted back to the camp, only to be chased down even more aggressively by their quarry than ever before. This is because while monsters will randomly cycle their target preference throughout the fight, certain actions will cause them to focus on specific people, typically when they are at their most vulnerable, so understanding how to work around this is vital to staying alive during those drawn out encounters.
So what causes monsters to focus on you then? Using medical items like potions, antidotes, and most curative consumables is the most common cause for a monster to start gunning for you. If you’re in the middle of a fight and in dire need of healing, try to either break the line of sight by ducking around a corner or hiding inside tall grass, sporepuff clouds, or by equipping the ghillie mantle before gulping down that vital medicine. Hunters using ranged weapons like the bow or bowguns also generate an increased level of threat compared to close-range fighters, so mastering when to dodge is important for anyone attacking from afar.
Farming Kelbi horns and Vespoids the easy way

While standard potions serve you well in the first few hours of the game, sooner or later you’re going to want to start using more potent medicines, chief among them being the Ancient Potion, which provides a 150 point boost to your maximum health and stamina for the duration of the hunt or until you’re knocked out and sent back to camp. Not only does this boost make prolonged fights much safer and more manageable, but the bonus itself stacks alongside any food buffs you may have applied from the canteen, making you more durable and ready to take down your foe. Unfortunately one of the key ingredients required to make the Ancient Potion is a Kelbi horn, which is obtained by dealing blunt damage to the head of the deer-like Kelbi creatures. The problem is that farming horns with a regular weapon can be quite tedious, as it can be somewhat tricky to aim for the head on such a small creature, and any higher level weapons are likely going to cut the Kelbi in half before you have a chance to break off that valuable horn.
Thankfully each hunter has a secret horn-farming weapon in their arsenal in the form of the capture net. While the net is mostly used to nab endemic life to add to your pet collection, when fired at larger creatures it deals a maximum of two damage as blunt, and several shots against the head of a Kelbi should be more than enough to persuade it to part with its precious materials. The quickest way to access a herd of Kelbi is to load into the South West camp of either the Wildspire Wastes or the Coral Highlands, jumping straight down from either camp to find a herd of Kelbi that regularly respawn.
Later on in the game when you reach the high rank missions, you may also find yourself in desperate need of materials from the wasp-like Vespoids that can be found across each zone. Typically these insects explode on death, preventing you from carving them unless you kill them through alternate means like using poison smoke bombs. However, much like with the Kelbi, the capture net’s minimal damage can take out a Vespoid in four or five hits without making them explode, giving you free access to those valuable carves without spending resources on poison bombs in the process.
Monster mounting made easy

Mounting a monster can be a useful way to knock it down, giving you some valuable time to sink in a few precise hits to key areas of the creature. However, mounting comes with its own set of challenges which demand that the player attempting to rodeo the beast to the ground pay close attention to what is happening to avoid being thrown off or smashed into a nearby wall. Each creature has its own tells and warning signs to show you when to brace and when to move out of danger, but these aren’t always obvious and can be easily missed when you’re in the thick of the action. To help with this, make sure that you have the on-screen contextual button prompts enabled in the options menu, and then the next time you mount a monster pay close attention to the prompts in the top right of the screen. When a monster is about to try and shake you off or ram into a wall, the relevant prompt in the top right will become highlighted, essentially telegraphing what is about to happen and allowing you counter it reliably.
Resourceful hunters can also make use of the slinger when mounting to make downing the monster much faster by using Scatternut rounds. Simply make sure that you’re equipped with a Scatternut, which can be found hanging up high from vines or tree branches in most areas. Once you’re armed, mount a monster as usual and then move over to the head of the creature before firing off a volley of Scatternut blasts into its face. If all goes to plan, the monster should come tumbling down in record time, giving you more chances to put the hurt on to those exposed body parts.
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