Monster Hunter Wilds is just around the corner, and that’s why we wanted to know from you how you will play the game at release. Are you someone who likes to use guides, or would you prefer to go hunting completely clueless?
As a noob or prepared? You are asked! Monster Hunter Wilds will, like its predecessor, offer a huge world full of monsters that you can explore. In addition to the battles, there are also new features, secrets, and tactics that fans can discover.
While some want to be surprised and figure everything out for themselves, there are other fans who prefer to rely on tips, tricks, and guides to be well-prepared before diving into battle.
Depending on how you want to proceed, player preferences differ. For this reason, we want to know from you how you would like to play Monster Hunter Wilds at release. In the survey, you have the choice of four answers. You only have one vote, so choose wisely.
What do other fans say about the topic?
On Reddit, fans have asked themselves the same question about how they would like to jump into Monster Hunter Wilds. The opinions couldn’t be more different. Here are some of the responses:
- “Of course, I can be a meta slave all I want, but I can only be a new player once.” – SolaSenpai
- “To be honest, I don’t care about the story mode (10-20 hours?) of the 1000 hours I will spend with the game, so spoilers don’t bother me.” – Son_of_Calcryx
- “I’ve watched all the trailers and reveals, but I won’t look at guides or builds, once the game comes out, I won’t see much of it anymore.” – Aggressive_Ferret_20
- “For the story and the start of the endgame, I don’t feel the need to look for a guide; I’ll just keep going and crafting things I find cool or useful. I will only look for builds when I feel like optimizing something, and that will probably take a while.” – Anmatiel
- “I think it’s actually smart to have a YT video or 2 opened that shows how to use the weapons, as there are more mechanics and combos that aren’t taught in the game. That’s not the same as watching a lore video” – Paul-Ramon
Clearly, every player defines their own limit regarding which spoilers and information from second or third parties are acceptable and which are not. Feel free to exchange ideas with other readers about your limits and explain how far you will inform yourself about the game. More about Monster Hunter Wilds can be found here: Players believe that Monster Hunter Wilds is too easy – but they themselves are the problem