Monster Hunter Wilds is going to release on February 28. Learn how this game is better than its predecessor, Monster Hunter Rise.
Monster Hunter Wilds is about to release, and fans are getting excited. Some are about to play their first Monster Hunter game, while others are veteran hunters. Monster Hunter Wilds offers a refined combat system with some other newly added features. However, those who are going to switch from Monster Hunter Rise might have some questions about the latest installment.
In this article, we will discuss the 5 ways Monster Hunter Wilds improves over Monster Hunter Rise.
1) Seamless Open World
Monster Hunter Wilds has finally introduced the seamless open world experience to the series. In the past, almost everything was attached to a loading screen, such as after taking a quest from a board and when going from one area to another. The seamless gameplay helps players to immerse themselves in the world of Monster Hunter. Additionally, now players can change their hunt targets while traveling across terrain, making the gameplay more flexible.
2) Changing Climate
The latest installment has a unique mechanism that changes the weather and climate of the world. Players have to adapt according to the climate patterns and plan their next hunting quest before going out in the wild. There are three kinds of climate changes in the game: Fallow, Inclemency, and Plenty. During the Fallow period, monsters search for food; Inclemency works as an ecology-altering period, and Plenty brings life to the ecosystem by providing many resources to the land. This changing climate feature adds a realistic effect to the game.
3) Seikrets
The Seikrets in Monster Hunter Wilds might not offer a very versatile combat opportunity as compared to Palamutes in Monster Hunter Rise. However, Seikrets has the ability to carry a secondary weapon, which can be used by the players in times of need. The ability to switch weapons during the combat makes Monster Hunter Wilds better than its predecessor. Moreover, these creatures from Wilds can switch between a bipedal mount and a winged mount, making traversing across terrain very efficient.
4) Living World
The large world of Monster Hunter Wilds is definitely better than that of Rise. The world of Monster Hunter Rise used to feel lifeless several times, but Wilds upgraded the world maps with breakable objects and distinct environments with climate changes. Players can break formations of monsters by dragging them into quicksand with a lot of traps all around the hunting area. A world where almost everything feels very alive is one of the greatest features of the latest installment.
5) No Armor Restrictions
After so many years, Capcom has finally listened to their fans and decided to bring this feature to the game. Armor sets in Monster Hunter games had been restricted to their designated gender. However, in Monster Hunter Wilds, players can equip any variant of any armor set on any gender. This groundbreaking feature changes the whole meta of the game. Additionally, players can mix up any armor set with each other to make the ultimate armor set in the game.
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