Rafmas from Monster Hunter Wilds are actually peaceful herbivores that roam in herds through colder regions such as the Ice Shard Cliffs. However, part of the community now hails the mountain goats as their secret heroes.
Why are players celebrating the Rafmas? The herbivores from Monster Hunter Wilds actually appear quite inconspicuous. They resemble mountain goats that gather in herds and roam through colder regions like the Ice Shard Cliffs.
They are led by the larger Alphas, who accumulate static energy in their horns to defend themselves in case of danger. An attack with a statically charged horn can paralyze even the largest monsters or inattentive hunters.
And since the Alphas are quite fearless, it’s not uncommon for them to intervene in fights between hunters and creatures, charging wildly at the next target. In most cases, the monster is caught, giving the hunter a noticeable advantage. And since the small Rafmas even take on the largest dragons, they are celebrated by parts of the community.
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What experiences have players had? In a recent discussion on Reddit, part of the community acknowledges the mostly helpful work of the Rafmas and shares their own experiences.
- Duraxis writes on Reddit: “These guys don’t care if you’re shooting an Elder Dragon with a cannon, they charge at both of you. One of them even killed a Rathalos for me once.”
- xAlpha2 adds on Reddit: “These beasts even paralyze monsters when I’m not anywhere near.”
- Borgmaster recalls on Reddit: “I witnessed true greatness when this bad boy stunned a hunter with a gun lance and had him carried off unconscious. Legend.”
- Dracovision complains on Reddit: “Monsters? They always only paralyze me in the middle of a fight. I’ve been transported to camp too many times, thanks to those little beasts.”
Many players praise the progress compared to previous entries in the Monster Hunter series, where the small monsters only attacked the player’s hunters, and never the large ones. What have your experiences been with the Rafmas so far? There’s another hunting story here: The chef of Monster Hunter Wilds wants to show his skill, goes hunting with fans, doesn’t go so well