In *Monster Hunter Wilds*, the dynamic interplay of seasons and weather in the Forbidden Lands significantly influences both the game's visuals and gameplay mechanics. Here's a comprehensive guide to understanding and navigating these elements in *Monster Hunter Wilds*.
Monster Hunter Wilds Seasons, Explained
*Monster Hunter Wilds* features two distinct seasons that govern the weather patterns in the Forbidden Lands: Fallow and Plenty. The game begins in the Fallow season, characterized by a harsh environment with severe weather conditions and scarce resources. This scarcity leads to heightened aggression among monsters, who are more likely to engage in combat with each other, adding an extra layer of challenge and unpredictability to your hunts.
In contrast, the Season of Plenty offers a more welcoming atmosphere, with warmer weather and an abundance of flora. The environment bursts into color, and small monsters become less hostile and less likely to travel in packs. This season is a boon for hunters, as it makes Endemic Life and various plants easier to find, enhancing your resource gathering and overall gameplay experience.
Between these seasons, you'll encounter brief but intense weather events known as Inclemency. These events amplify the weather's intensity and set the stage for dramatic battles against Apex Predators. For instance, during the Pinnacle of the Pack Assignment, you'll face the Alpha Doshaguma amidst the Sandtide, a fierce sandstorm accompanied by lightning. These unique weather events add thrilling variety to your encounters with Apex Predators throughout *Monster Hunter Wilds*.
How To Check the Seasons and Weather in Monster Hunter Wilds
Keeping track of the current season and weather is crucial for strategic planning in *Monster Hunter Wilds*. The game's HUD displays icons in the bottom left corner, indicating the time of day and the current season. For a more detailed view, you can access the map and press the prompted button to view the Environment Overview, which provides comprehensive information on the prevailing weather and season.
Additionally, Optional Quests in *Monster Hunter Wilds* are set in specific times of day and seasons, temporarily transporting you to these conditions regardless of the current season in the main game. This feature allows you to experience different environmental challenges and opportunities within the same playthrough.
How To Change the Season and Weather in Monster Hunter Wilds
Given the significant impact of seasons on the flora and fauna of the Forbidden Lands, you might find it advantageous to switch between Fallow and Plenty depending on your hunting objectives. Fortunately, *Monster Hunter Wilds* allows you to manipulate the seasons and weather.
To change the season and weather, you need to set up your tent and rest. Navigate to the BBQ Menu within your tent, then select the Rest option. Here, you can adjust the Environment and Time settings for when your Hunter wakes up, effectively choosing the season and weather conditions you want to face next.
However, resting comes with a cost of 300 Guild Points and is only available to High Rank Hunters. Keep in mind that you cannot rest during an active quest, so plan your rest periods strategically to maximize your gameplay experience.
Understanding and leveraging the seasons and weather in *Monster Hunter Wilds* can greatly enhance your hunting adventures. Whether you're braving the harshness of Fallow or enjoying the bounty of Plenty, these elements add depth and excitement to your journey through the Forbidden Lands.
*Monster Hunter Wilds is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*